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One Year Birthday of Yin Yang Glow!

One year (and a half) into creating, planning, organizing, executing, hosting and ACTUALIZING the cooking social business---I’m dancing at the crossroads--reflecting on the past year’s successes and hiccups, lessons learned--each night never to forget. 

UGLY is BEAUTY

UGLY is BEAUTY

My goal was to set up a time and place for individuals to come relax, relate, cook, laugh and love the process of preparing real, whole food--all the while learning about the nutritional benefit of each dish. Centering conversation with the “mindfulness question of the night” has simmered the everyday chatter into subtlety as we share soulful dialogue--connecting one person’s heart to another--and as a community--we’ve grown. As a group of friends, we learn more from each other’s experiences and develop a deeper relationship than an acquaintance that I met at Jeannie’s cooking social party. 

Although my initial focus was just to get people together to embrace the magic that happens in the kitchen and dining table, I’ve learned that what I love most is how empowered my guests feel as they share their method to creating their art--which is about to be communally eaten. This is my chance to drop some nutrition knowledge as everyone savors each bite of the dish; my friend once told me “not only does it taste wonderful--Jeannie’s now telling me how the Vitamin A in red peppers aka “capsicum” is good for my eyes, skin and bones--SWEET!” 

So we cook, play, present, serve, eat, add something new to our nutrition library--and then the heart of cooking social is laid on the table--from various reflective questions, I choose one from the emotional energy and life messages that I’ve been feeling around the time. I can pose one now so you can get an idea: “As we step into the fall season, let’s think about new beginnings--a fresh, crisp start with the changing colors of the leaves, we also refresh our perspectives. One good way to know that we’re moving forward, is appreciating what we’ve learned in the past--remembering what’s important and forgetting the trivial things. Thus, I’m asking ya’ll to share what was the most/one really difficult situation you encountered in the summer? How did/what helped you deal with it? During our struggles, it may be hard to see the light--but our perspective in hindsight, sees this as a life lesson.” 

A moment to search within ourselves, vulnerability to share--and we do. We practice our active listening skills, we create a safe space for stories. We start to break the surface of “surface level conversation”--because there is so much beauty in the depth within each person. 

At the beginning, we may be strangers, but by the end, we’re hugging, sharing contact information and taking cheesy grouphies (i.e. group-selfie).

 

After a year, I’ve smoothed out some kinks, brought the quality of cooking and dining up a few notches, took charge of artfully presenting recipe-specific nutrition info, developed a natural flow for the night--but most important is that which each cooking social, I’ve created a judgement-free and welcoming space for genuine friendships to be made--true community to be built--even within the hustling and bustling, never-sleeping, largest city in the world, New York City. 

No matter where you are, it’s easy to get lost in the cracks, feel alone although you’re surrounded by people, unable to hear your voice among all the news and drama on social media. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the energy that you carry directly affects the environment, just as the environment’s energy also affects that of yours. Thus, it’s crucial to be mindful of maintaining balance within ourselves. Give ourselves a break when we need, kick ourselves in the butt when we really need. Love ourselves and deal with our emotions in a healthy way; sometimes, this is when community can be supportive. We can’t live in a vacuum with our feelings bottled up--they’re meant to be markers in which we should pay attention. Your circle of support may provide an ear to listen and even some advice if you’re open to it. Let the free energy “qi” flow as it should. When our qi flows with nature’s qi, we are the most liberated, we are at optimal vitality and we are the best we can be to the world…! Until next time...#HarmonizeYourGLOWfromtheInsideOut #YinYangGLOW #Namaste #OneLOVE

 

 

 

 

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Grabbing life by the balls!

Grabbing life by the balls! What does that mean? It basically means that you’re going to take a risk, make yourself uncomfortable, inconvenience your life--in order to actually live the life that you dream of living.

 

 

Optimizing the balance of Yin and Yang is necessary for the optimal flow of Qi. Qi is known as the living energy within our bodies--without it, there is no life. Thus, when we live in fear, anxiety or anger and resentment--we deny our own needs and desires. We end up living our lives for someone or something else--and because of that, we ignore ourselves thus backing up our own negative emotions which block the free flow of Qi. This can cause an array of health problems associated with pain such as headaches, lower back pain, abdominal distention/pain, constipation, and distending pain moving to different areas of the body. Women especially may have irregular menstrual cycles, dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation) and overtime may have issues with infertility.

 

 

So what’s the point of sharing this? To get you to think about where misplaced anger may be--or any fears that are holding you back from living your dream. We may be causing our own pain associated with our own emotions--so it’s time that we look within and reflect on what would really make us happy. Besides--this is our life to live and no one else’s RIGHT? So why not start visualizing your dream now and outline what steps you have to take to get there...TODAY?

 

 

*~You may end up calming your mind and healing your body in the process. It can be your first step in harmonizing your glow from the inside out.~*


I would love to hear your any stories or responses to this post!

 

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Salubrious Shack

Freshman year of highschool, I suffered through health class with Mr. Pryor--jk I actually loved it. He scared us with pictures of kids with herpes crusted on their eyes...which in actuality as an adult I've learned that everyone has herpes-literally, every person has been exposed to it and 1 in 4 people have the virus, many don't even know they have it so smile--it's ALL GOOD. ;)  As you can see, I'm about normalizing that which has been seen as taboo. The best part was the nutrition section where back in the old school day, they taught the United States Department of Agriculture funded "My Food Pyramid." I was so down to start making healthy diet choices and share with others how to do it then that I created a project where I set a month's full of daily meal plans in order to fit all the required portions of each category. I even created quick recipes for select menu items and named my imaginary store the "Salubrious Shack" as I've always resepcted interesting names....

Little did I know back then, that this "Pyramid of Health" was actaully a scam to increase sales of highly government subsidized crops such as WHEAT, RICE, SOY and CORN rather than promote health. I just started with the base of 7-11 servings of carbohydrate holy SH*T, I gained 15 pounds in 1 year eating MAD BOWLS of OATMEAL---and so, much, bread it wasnt even enjoyable. It was sickenening and sad. Here I was trying to see if being a nutritionist was for me...and I got fat. With all that extra weight, I doubted myself and was debunked from running varsity in track--mad ego bust. I played volleyball and ran track all four years of highschool so I had the physical activity going on and I thought I had the eating on track but I somehow effed that up? But I just didn't feel good, I didn't look good--and the cycle repeated. I didn' think that being a nutritionist and promoting health could be for me as I felt like a fairly poor example.

Somehow resilience won. Now as a Registered Dietitian and Master of Public Health Nutrition, I'm like "HOW THE F(iberous vegetables) DID I GET HERE?! " I am not perfect--what is perfect anyways?  I've had my bouts of eating disorders, every 3 steps forward, I got pushed back, or more realistically I pushed myself back. But I realized the importance in still fighting for what I wanted-- to positively influence those who have or had the same struggle--and even those who don't, to love their bodies and treat it like a Wonder of the World.

I'm not going to go into every detail of my psychophysical trips throughout the years--but what I did finally realize through my growth as a human---that you cannot be true and healthy when you're not good within as the hip hop queen Lauryn Hill herself asks "How you gonna win if you ain't right within?" The words that you speak to yourself and the thoughts that repeat in your mind, impact your spirit. When your spirit hurts, it's difficult to listen to your intuition--and with the loss of that--we lose balance. Our bodies are not harmonious with the our souls and thus we have physical ailments--we don't treat our bodies with the respect that we should. When our bodies are not healthy, they cannot exert that magical energy into the world--it cannot be a part of a community. I WANNA SEE YOUR MAGIC!!!! I believe that health is more than just empowering the individual--it resides in the depth that we all are a part of this earth. We all have beauty to share--and here is my start from the Salubrious Shack to *~YiNYaNGlow~*

I challenge you to read, pick, question, comment on whatever I share. I welcome peaceful discussion because I love learning from everyone. All I ask is that only kindness will flow through this site as I do believe the power of Will Ferrel's genius "EVERYBODY LOVE EVERYBODY!!!" 

SHOUTOUT TO MR. PRYOR! THANK YOU FOR INSPIRING ME! I HOPE YOU USE THE CHOOSEMYPLATE NOW, IT'S MUCH BETTER! 

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