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The Skinny Rules

Kudos to the author of “The Skinny Rules”, Bob Harper

RULE 1: Drink a large glass of water BEFORE every meal, no excuses!
RULE 2: Don’t drink your calories
RULE 3: Eat PROTEIN at Every Meal (or stay hungry and grumpy)
RULE 4: Slash your intake of refined flours and grains
RULE 5: Eat 30 to 50 grams of FIBER a day
RULE 6: Eat APPLES and BERRIES Every. Single. Day
RULE 7: No carbs after lunch!
RULE 8: Learn to read the food labels so you know what you are eating
RULE 9: Stop guessing about portion size and get it right for good
RULE 10: No more added sweeteners, including artificial ones
RULE 11: Get rid of white potatoes
RULE 12: Make 1 day per week MEATLESS
RULE 13: Get rid of fast food and fried food
RULE 14: Eat a real breakfast
RULE 15: Make your own food and eat at least 10 meals a week at home
RULE 16: Banish high-salt foods
RULE 17: Eat your vegetables, just do it!
RULE 18: Go to bed hungry
RULE 19: SLEEP right
RULE 20: Plan 1 splurge meal a week


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Top 5 Wardrobe Staples

The following are my top 5 staples for mixing and matching outfits, everyday wear, and dressing up and dressing down. My staple go to’s allow you to work in virtually ANY colors you would like.

#1: Dark Denim Skinny Jeans- find your favorite pair of skinny jeans and hold on to them tight! Skinny jeans are so versatile. You can basically wear them with everything and for multiple occasions. They work with boots, flats and heels. Blazers, tunics, button ups, and slouchy shirts. A dark denim wash will ensure the versatility of the denim. Denim can easily be dress down, but also can be used to spice up an outfit. I love to mix skinny jeans in with a Blazer and sequins top (finished off with great heels) for a wonderful and comfortable night out. Skinny jeans are great for all season and you will definitely get your wear out of them!

#2: Brown Flats- Flats are great for the obvious reason of giving your feet a break. The great thing with brown flats is that they look good with almost any color. I actually love mixing brown with black so this is an excellent shoe for me! Black and brown give you the most versatility and look complement each other in a very classy, sophisticated way. Again, this is a great staple because it gives you an option to dress up or dress down. Flats work with pants and dresses 🙂

#3: Black Blazer- as I’ve referenced above, I love a good blazer! Black allows you to mix and match with a lot more, but feel free to get in another color. Blazers look great with dress slacks, jeans, and skirts. One important rule to wearing a blazer is to make sure it is a fitted blazer. Oversized blazer can make you look frumpy and take away from the outfit. You can use your blazer for an important business meeting and then transition it to a happy hour with your girlfriends. Blazers compliment a wide variety of tops as well.

#4: Cream/Tan Cardigan- having a neutral color cardigan allows you to pair it with any outfit. Cardigans are excellent pieces for casual wear and to add in with a sleeveless top for work or leisure. Cardigans look beautiful with layers so try it with multiple looks!

#5: White V-neck Shirt- The white v-neck shirt is a classic staple that is more than necessary. If you are having a “messy bun” type day, you throw on your white v-neck and jeans and you are good to go! White v-necks are great for layering or using as a base for any coupled color whether it be a jacket, cardigan, sweaters, color pant, etc. An easy reserve is a Hanes White V-neck but my favorites to use are the Boyfriend Tee from Target ($8) or the Vintage Tee from Old Navy ($9). They do not hug around the midsection and they still allow you to keep your shape and flatter your bust.


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Psych Nerd: When Arguing with your Spouse

As most of you already know, I am a psychology major which is one of my passions in life. My focus was Relationship and Marriage Therapy so I was able to learn a lot about the female and male psyche when it comes to relationships. I wanted to share with you some information that I found quite interesting that helps explain both sexes reactions to disagreements/arguments while in a relationship. This may come in handy when you are ready to kill your spouse ;o)

Ladies, have you ever been waiting at home expecting a phone call from your man? Of course, we’ve all been there.

Here’s the scenario I want to use: “Mary has made dinner for her husband who is expected home at 5PM. After waiting 30 minutes past 5PM, she is now frustrated because the food is cold, she has not heard from her husband, and she is now becoming angry. At the point of anger, humans will notice an increased heart rate which in turn will increase your body temperature and the amount of oxygen flowing through your body causing the cerebral hemisphere of the brain to swell. The result of a swollen cerebral cortex (hemisphere) is the separation between the right and left brain hemispheres which can affect your ability to gather your thoughts.

Around 5:45PM, Mary’s husband arrives home carefree and relaxed. He then notices that Mary is quite upset with him. “What’s wrong?” he asks. “You were suppose to be home at 5PM so I had dinner ready which now is cold and no longer good” she states in a stern and irritated way. “I’m sorry” he replies while taking off his jacket and sitting down. “Why didn’t you call?!” she asked. “I said I was sorry, I should have called.” Now the husband begins to feel frustration which results in the swelling of the cerebral hemisphere.

Here’s where it gets interesting… All humans have a “Fight or Flight” instinct in high stress situations. The fight-or-flight response, also known as the acute stress response, refers to a physiological reaction that occurs in the presence of something that is terrifying, either mentally or physically. It can also occur when dealing with a stressful situation or environment. In response to acute stress, the body’s sympathetic nervous system is activated due to the sudden release of hormones. The sympathetic nervous system stimulates the adrenal glands triggering the release of catecholamines, which include adrenaline and noradrenaline. This results in an increase in heart rate, blood pressure and breathing rate. After experiencing this feeling, it takes about 20 to 60 minutes for your body to return to its “pre-arousal” levels. For women, this cool down process not only happens at a slower pace, but it can “relapse” if you will.

After Mary’s husband apologizes, she decides to heat up the dinner and carry on with their evening. The couple sits down and begins eating. While sitting there in silence Mary feels herself start to get angry again and reacts on that feeling. “So why didn’t you call? It is so easy to pick up the phone and just say I’m running late. I would have called you if the tables were turned”. Gentlemen, this is the classic relapse that you all hate to deal with in a relationship. Why can’t she drop it? Why can’t she just get over it? The answer: her body has now relapsed into fight-or-flight which does not allow her to forget, or calm down, or drop it. For women, since this is a slower process, your body can trick your mind into thinking you are still in a stressful situation due to the adrenaline build up in your core. Unfortunately, this confusion between mind and body can have women feeling like they are on an “emotional roller coaster” (and oh how much do you men love this!).

Okay, so now Mary’s husband is frustrated as well and does not want to talk about it anymore, but Mary wants an answer. Ladies, this is where men cannot stay still or they have to get up or cannot gather their thoughts when trying to respond to you. This is the result of the cerebral cortex. Where we as women have a harder time getting rid of the adrenaline release from fight-or flight, men have a hard time reducing the swelling of the cerebral cortex. As women, we are able to quickly reduce this swelling which allows us to stay concentrated on a situation and gather our thoughts. Men however, have difficulty and have an extended length of time before the swelling subsides. So the next time you get frustrated with your man because he gets fidgety or has trouble gathering his thoughts, try to remember that this is not him being insensitive, this is his biological response to the situation.

TIPS: Gentlemen, next time you are in an argument with your spouse, as much as you would like to drop it, talking about it will help the woman get over the anger and the stressful feelings that go throughout their body. Ladies, next time you are trying to have an argument/discussion with your spouse, consider going for a walk to discuss the situation because this will allow the man to relax their body and reduce the swelling in the cerebral cortex allowing him to gather his thoughts and have an effective conversation with you.

Who knew?!


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Pucker Up!

Ladies…. Two words. Red Lips. I was never a big lipstick buff. I always had Chapstick on me and loved to wear a natural colored gloss. Of course, growing up lipstick was not something you wore. Only old women wore lipstick. Lipgloss was what was “in”, but now that I’ve gotten older (and being a Mary Kay Beauty Consultant) has opened my eyes to all the wonderful colors of lips!
Red lipstick always scared me. Very bold, loud and risky. In spite of my fear, I always found red lips to be beautiful and classic. I decided to give it a whirl and tried 3 completely different shades of red. One being ” Really Red” by Mary Kay which is an extremely bright red that I’ve grown to LOVE for the summer. This color also looks great against a white dress with subtle eyes. The second shade I tried was also a Mary Kay product called “Red/Rouge”. This is one of my new staples! Such a beautiful shade that works for classic looks, sophisticated/work look, and a night out with the girls! This color makes me feel confident and feminine. The final shade I tried was a midtone red by Smashbox called “Legendary”. This is a great everyday red to keep in your purse.
Red lips also make your teeth look whiter and makes women look thinner! The important thing to remember when picking out a shade of red is your skin complexion. For women who are fair skinned, opaque ruby shades will compliment you the best. Medium skin tones, use orange-reds and dark skin complexions, choose brown based red shades. It is important that you apply your lipstick with precision. Anyone can make a beautiful red lip look like a disaster if not applied correctly. A clear or red lip liner can help you get a great result. Some women also like using a brush to apply their lipstick. If you are looking to take a risk with your makeup, red lips are definitely one of my new favorite looks!

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