2015
March 24, 2015 | by admin | Business Strategy, Fitness, Wellness
How has your office desk been treating you? Office furniture has been a challenge to me ever since I joined the workforce. On my tippy toes, I stretch to 4”11, so a footstool and a below-desk keyboard have always been my essential “office supplies.” Without that keyboard, I developed carpal tunnel syndrome, so I am […]
Tags: Office Ergonomics, Office Wellness, Standing Desks
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March 20, 2015 | by admin | Life Balance, Nutrition
Not long ago, a client asked for my thoughts about protein bars. She read they aren’t as healthy as they are touted to be. In her words, “They are loaded with sugar and fat, and who knows what else!” I had to agree with her – one can find alot of sugar in protein bars just like one […]
Tags: Coaching, Grocery Store Tours, Life Transition
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March 19, 2015 | by Bev Benda | Business Strategy, Child Nutrition, Nutrition
You may have heard already about the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics leadership being criticized for partnering with Kraft (i.e. taking their money) and putting a Kids Eat Right stamp on processed (i.e. not real) cheese. This has caught the attention of the Dairy Council, consumers, health professionals, and the media. More than anyone, though, it has […]
Tags: Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics mistake, Dietitians with integrity, Kids Eat Right seal, Petition to remove Kraft Kids Eat Right seal, Repeal the Seal
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March 19, 2015 | by admin | Nutrition
This is a meal I had a year ago in Miami at a patio restaurant in the business district. My son Nick and I had been walking for a couple hours appreciating the tall buildings and had earned our appetites. The meal was so beautiful, I had to stare and study the artistry of it. Once […]
Tags: Geneen Roth, Intuitive Eating, Mindful Eating
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March 16, 2015 | by Bev Benda | Child Nutrition, Nutrition, Wellness
Last month I read an article in the LA Times, “A Brief Timeline Shows How We’re Gluttons For Diets” (February 28, 2015.) It outlined a history of dieting, starting in 1825 with a low-carb regimen by Jean Brillat-Savarin. The timeline brought back memories of the grapefruit diet, cabbage soup diet, Zen macrobiotic diet, Atkins, Beverly Hills, Zone, Sugar Busters, […]
Tags: Fad Diets, History of Fad Diets, Intuitive Eating, When Teens Diet, Why Diets Don't Work
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March 13, 2015 | by admin | Decluttering, Wellness
Many of you know that I teach Decluttering Classes, but did you know that my qualifications began at birth? Yes, my twin sister and I were numbers 7 & 8 in a family of 8 girls, so you can bet our house was “full”, not only with people, but with many supplies for our existence. Our mother lived […]
Tags: De-cluttering, De-stressing, Decluttering Class
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March 11, 2015 | by admin | Nutrition, Wellness
“Be careful about reading health books. You may die of a misprint.” – Mark Twain For almost 20 years, we have been hearing about the “obesity epidemic” along with its connection to every disease under the sun, projections that it is only going to get worse, and the gloomy prediction that it is causing our children to […]
Tags: Anti-Obesity, Child Obesity, Obesity, People First Language
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March 6, 2015 | by admin | Attitude, Life Balance, Wellness
I am repeating this post from 5 years ago due to the continued relevance of its message. It was first posted in March of 2010. Today I have a guest blogger, and his name is Jon. I am fortunate to teach Jon and his friend Sam racquetball at the YMCA. Both boys are 18 years old and […]
Tags: End the R Word, Positive Language
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February 24, 2015 | by admin | Attitude, Wellness
As the Oscars recently wrapped up, I had an idea. I am going to challenge you to become an actor. Think about a character you have seen in a movie that touched you for some reason. What would it take you to “be” that person or take on that person’s admirable characteristic (s)? Example: say […]
Tags: Goal-Setting
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February 16, 2015 | by admin | Child Nutrition, Nutrition
I read that Puerto Rican Sen. Gilberto Rodriguez is suggesting that parents be fined if their children don’t meet their “ideal weight.” I wonder if Senator Rodriguez and his staff have considered the multitude of undesirable consequences of such a bill. Will this lead to children being put on fad diets or being denied food […]
Tags: Puerto Rico Bill to Fine Parents for Overweight Children, Weight
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