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1. When you say you’re going to do something, do it.
2. Don’t lie, don’t exaggerate, don’t withhold information, don’t mislead.
3. Give people your full attention when you’re with them. Listening well is a hard skill to master – but it’s worth it, and enriches relationships.
4. Walk out of movies, stop reading books, leave parties … Basically, don’t waste your time on things you’re not enjoying. You only live once. Your time is valuable.
5. Do the right thing – even if it costs you. This is the mark of true integrity.
6. Do things other people aren’t doing. Be courageous and adventurous. Don’t be afraid of the unknown.
7. Always be learning. It keeps life – and you – interesting.
8. Do your best to stay out of debt.
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Subway? No, this is Domway, where we ask you what things you like on your sandwich, what you don’t want, and what you’re thinking of trying and then help you come up with a combo that makes you happy. If you want to feel the pain of jalapenos burning your mouth as you eat, we will take joy in making that happen and watching you squirm and reach for your drink over and over. If you would simply like some comfort food in the form of some tuna salad, we’ll make that happen. And if you want to be told how we’re gonna make your sandwich instead of being asked about it, you’re still free to stop us at any time, because this is still your sandwich. Domway: No CreepyDoms allowed. Eat fresh.
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How to meal prep for a healthy week
Most Sundays, I whip up a few recipes that will make eating healthy throughout the week more convenient. I’ve found that this is the best way to stick to healthy eating!
Why? Because eating healthy takes more work than eating junk. When you get home from work after a long day, cooking a healthy meal from scratch can seem like a lot of work. But taking a bit of time on Sunday to prep those meals is a huge time saver!
I generally prep more snacks and veggies than actual meals. But I’ll occasionally roast a whole chicken or make shredded chicken breasts in the crockpot to use for chicken fajitas, pesto chicken or buffalo chicken pizza.
Here are more prep ideas….
Wash and chop vegetables like Brussels sprouts, peppers, green beans, romaine lettuce, asparagus, etc.
Wash fruit such as blueberries and raspberries and chop fruit such as strawberries, melons, etc.
Cook chicken breasts in the slow cooker with a bit of chicken stock and spices, then shred. Use to top salads or in dinner recipes.
Cook quinoa, rice or other grains. (Tip: cook quinoa in vegetable or chicken broth)
Cook old fashioned or steel cut oats. Try this Slow Cooker Pumpkin Spice Oatmeal or this Apple Cinnamon Baked Oatmeal.
Make overnight oats - ½ cup old fashioned oats, ¾ cup almond milk, 1 tbsp. chia seeds, honey or pure maple syrup, cinnamon and pure vanilla extract to taste.
Make trail mix. Try this Chocolate Coconut Banana Trail Mix.
Make smoothie packs. Here’s how.
Prep slow cooker meals by placing the ingredients in a large releasable plastic bag and placing in the freezer. Try this Crockpot Chicken Tikka Masala.
Make energy balls. Try these Pre-Workout Energy Balls or these Post-Workout Vanilla Protein Balls.
Spiralize zucchini, yellow squash and carrots.
This is what I prepped last Sunday…
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Chia Pudding - I made a version with coconut and chai spices like cardamom, cinnamon, allspice and ginger. But you can make chia pudding with whatever spices and flavors you like!
1 cup almond milk
3 tbsp. chia seeds
1 tbsp. honey or pure maple syrup
Desired ingredients such as cocoa powder, pure vanilla extract, nut butter, coconut, fresh or frozen fruit, etc.
Place ingredients in a blender. Blend until combined. Refrigerate overnight.
Also try this Pumpkin Pie Chia Pudding or this Chocolate Chia Pudding.
Hummus
3-4 garlic cloves
1 15 oz. can chickpeas (save liquid)
1/3 cup tahini
1 ½ tsp. sea salt
2 tbsp. liquid from chickpeas
4 tbsp. lemon juice
Add ingredients to food processor. Process until smooth.
Lemon Tahini Dressing
2 tbsp. tahini
1 tbsp. olive oil
1 tsp. Dijon mustard
2 ½ tsp. lemon juice
fresh ground pepper to taste
Whisk all ingredients until combined.
Balsamic Honey Dressing
¼ cup balsamic vinegar
1 ½ tbsp. olive oil
1 tbsp. honey
Whisk all ingredients until combined.
Chopped red cabbage and carrots to add to kale/spinach salads
Do you meal prep on Sundays? What do you prepare to have a healthy week?
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The Brain That Heals Itself: Neuroplasticity and Promise for Addiction Treatment
A woman sits at her piano, practicing a five-finger exercise. For two hours a day, she practices the exercise over and over, her finger movements growing sharper, more precise and fluid. Another woman sits in a chair, hands still, and imagines playing the same five-finger exercise. For two hours a day, she practices in her mind and she can visualize herself getting faster, more melodic, more purposeful. After five days, the motor cortex corresponding to these finger movements has flourished in the brain of the woman playing the piano, proving that behaviors physically alter the brain. But what is more fascinating is that these neural changes also occurred in the woman who was simply imagining playing the piano. In other words, we can change the structure of our brains simply by thinking.
The human brain has historically been a mysterious thing, a slippery and elusive being. For years it was thought that the brain completed its development early and then sat fixed, immutable, and vulnerable to damage from which it could not heal. Then an opera singer with MS regains his soaring voice. A blind man teaches himself to see. A man with Parkinson’s cures his symptoms by walking. And research begins to teach us that the brain is not static, but a flexible organ with the ability to form itself to behavior, reorganize itself to accommodate change, and compensate for damage. The brain is inventive, responsive, and, through careful modulation, full of promise.
The Changing Brain
As you think new thoughts, practice new skills, and participate in new behaviors, neural pathways form. As these thoughts and behaviors are repeated, the pathways strengthen, habits emerge, and the brain is rewired to invite the use of these roads. Like a well-worn forest trail we walk every day, we know them by feel, the memory of their twists is imprinted on us, their turns sewn into our consciousness. Meanwhile, pathways we no longer use weaken, become impassable and hostile in comparison to their more popular, open alternatives. This plastic nature of the brain – or neuroplasticity – opens up a world of potential for people to optimize their minds through improved cognitive function, memory, language skills, and guard against age-related decline. It also gives us a new way of conceptualizing addiction, and the promise of treatment possibilities to guide users to recovery using the innate resources of their own brains.
Addiction As A Brain Disorder
For years, debate has raged between schools of thought that frame addiction as a choice versus addiction as a disease. Through an understanding of the brain as an adaptable organ, we can reach a more sophisticated model, describing addiction as a reorientation of the brain that creates new neural pathways and perpetuates addictive behavior. Rather than arbitrary choice, the addict’s brain has remapped itself to make feeding addiction the most natural course of action.
When a person indulges in addictive behavior, their brain floods with dopamine. Dopamine release is not only highly rewarding, it also increases the ability to learn, and tells the brain, “Remember how this happened so you can feel this way again.” As the behavior is performed again and again, the level of dopamine release decreases, and new extremes must be reached for the same effect. Eventually, tolerance may build to such a point that the addictive behavior no longer provides pleasure at all–merely avoidance of withdrawal. But even in the face of diminished rewards, the neural pathways beg for the repetition of the behavior; the brain is now built for addiction.
The Power of Neuroplasticity
While neuroplasticity may be a culprit in the creation of addiction, it also holds the key to recovery. By harnessing the moldability of the brain and abandoning the neural connections fed by addictive behaviors, new pathways can be formed via the development of healthy behaviors and thought processes. Through carefully created treatment plans, people suffering from addiction can be released from its grip to move toward stability, insight, and self-awareness.
Meditation in particular is proven to engage the brain and expand its potential. Applying the principles of meditation to treatment addiction, Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention (MBRP) modulates brain activity to create new neural responses to distress and cravings. Through mindful meditation, people with addiction can learn to tolerate discomfort and stressful situations with decreased reactivity, allowing them to be in control of their actions and behave in thoughtful, deliberate ways. Even more significantly, MBRP allows addicts to experience distress without increased cravings, interrupting self-destructive impulses and replacing them with healthy coping mechanisms.
Toward Recovery
By embracing the potential of neuroplasticity and integrating neural modulation into therapeutic practice, addiction treatment programs can harness the healing powers of the brain and relieve suffering. This nuanced understanding of the brain offers hope for the millions of people suffering from addiction as we forge new paths to lasting sobriety.
Put together by Alta Mira, an addiction treatment center in Los Angeles, California.
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