Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Remembering That Wellness Is More Than A Buzzword

When I ask people what they think wellness is, I get a different answer each time. I get a different but correct answer. This is because wellness is subjective, and should no longer be used as a universal truth or a label that automatically makes things appear better. It’s become a (and I hate to use this phrase) “new-age buzz word” that people love to throw around.

Wellness has historically been defined as maintaining a healthy balance between mind and body. But I think this is too vague and doesn’t capture what it means to live and be well.

Remember in elementary school when the teacher said, “Eyes on your own page, don’t worry about what your neighbor is doing”? That’s the policy I try to maintain and promote with regards to wellness. It doesn’t matter what your neighbor is doing! Or what wellness means to them, it matter what wellness means to you.

I’m going to share the ways I stay balanced from day-to-day and overall lifestyle themes, all the while not trying to get too caught up in wellness trends. Along the way I hope to inspire you to find your own ways of being well.

Activities

I’m not an athletic person and I’m not a fan of traditional exercise. That said, it’s important to move. For me that means getting creative. I do yoga when I feel like it throughout the week. I’ve tried to have a schedule, but I’ve found that when I write it out and plan ahead, I don’t do it at all. I’d rather listen to my body and when it says “Yoga. Now.” I roll out that mat and happily hop to it.

I don’t have a car; I walk and take the bus everywhere that I’m not going with another person. Always a passenger, never a driver. This is a personal choice that I realize is not doable for most people, at least in America. Everyone has a car; most cars on the road have only one person inside. Walking and taking the bus gives me the opportunity to move, think, observe and even work, so I really enjoy it.

Next time you’re not in a time crunch and are just getting a few things from the market down the road, walk. Walk as slow or as fast as you want, take that extra time, use it to think – or not think – and see how it changes your perception for the rest of the day.

Professional or Academic

Being at a job that’s not your dream job or being in an intensely academic environment can certainly stifle the ability to maintain balance and wellness. Part of my job is finding ways to help people create that balance.

I believe that if you truly dislike your job, major, university, etc. that you should end it and change to something you do love. However, this isn’t always a realistic luxury that can happen immediately.

So what do we do about that?

Make little changes every day that are pointed in the direction of your dreams. Make little changes everyday that make you feel better. Don’t be afraid to ask for help, take breaks and yes, even complain. Take a walk around the building when work is getting overwhelming. Put the books away for 15 minutes to do something selfish. Use the people around you who care about you, to let them know what’s going on, instead of bottling up all the stress.

I’ve been out of college and graduate school for a while, but I definitely was guilty of taking on too much, getting complacent and eventually, careless. If I had taken more breaks, I believe I could have avoided going down that path. So now I make sure that I’m never in a situation that leads to complacency, boredom, and lack of freedom. I’m better for it and so is my work.

Nutrition

I’m not a nutritionist; I eat and cook for enjoyment and not just for fuel. I do not eat 100% raw, organic, vegan, healthy, natural foods. There, I said it. (But I do try to make sure I’m eating mostly those types of foods.)

I don’t eat red meat, dairy or sugary drinks. This is because I can’t, I have a sensitive stomach and I get very sick. So, instead of being upset about what I can’t have, I get in the kitchen have fun with it. I’ve found so many meat and dairy alternatives; I don’t even notice that they’re missing from my diet. Note: I hardly ate red meat before because I just didn’t like it, but I ate cheese multiple times a day. When I’m out I’ll order items off the menu have “DF” next to anything, indicating dairy free, or ‘V” for vegan. If I feel like having chicken or a protein other than red meat, I’ll ask for it. Don’t be afraid to special order!

The healthiest part of my diet happens first thing every morning. I drink the glass of water I put by my bed the night before, then head to the kitchen to brew some hot water. I have hot water with lemon and local honey before I have any kind of breakfast or tea. I don’t drink coffee because I don’t like it! Same goes for alcohol.

Relationship with Self (Inner Dialogue)  

Your wellness isn’t for anyone but you. It’s not to take pictures on Instagram, compare to others or for trying to impress. It’s a personal, inner dialogue that you have every time that you make a choice, take an action and feel an emotion.

What makes you feel good? If it’s getting up at 4am to hit the gym, do it. If it’s meditating in the middle of the afternoon between meetings, do it. Try different things. Experiment. Write gratitude lists, don't save them for anyone else. Listen to your favorite songs and sing unapologetically. Take the time - because whether it’s a practice you stick with or a one-time experience, you will learn something about yourself. I can only recommend so much before I simply say, “Find what works for you.” 

I do these practices and make these choices because they work for me. By no means is it a set of rules, but rather, a sharing of knowledge acquired over time. Pave your own way to wellness, and you’ll feel much better than if you were to follow all the rules. 


It doesn’t matter what your neighbor is doing, eyes on your own wellness!

As always, come say hi! I love answering your questions. 

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Rachel Rose

Sunday, December 6, 2015

I'm a Wellness Consultant, Here's What I Eat to Be Well

I want to begin with sharing that I have always been a picky eater, nothing too extreme, but fairly cautious when it comes to trying new foods. This is getting less true as I age - and I am grateful for that! - as I have discovered a whole new world of food since branching out. 

There are many times where I have to be creative in the kitchen, because I have a sensitive stomach, can't have dairy or red meat. I don't like coffee and I don't like alcohol. I like to make cooking fun and try, try, try. 

The easiest way to share what works for me, is to go through an average day. Of course I change things up each day and I eat very much depending on my moods and intuition. I listen to by body, enjoy food and don't see it as pure fuel. It should be a pleasant experience. A ritual, even. 

Morning

My first ritual is the first thing I do in the morning, drink the glass of water I left by my bed the night before. Then, I brew some hot water while I get dressed. 

Next, it's pouring that hot water over some local honey and lemon. I drink this before I eat anything, not along side breakfast. 

Breakfast changes depending on how hungry I am, the time of year, how much time I've got, etc. My favorite is something easy like peanut butter and banana slices on a rice cake. If I want to have something more leisurely, I'll take my time and whip up an all fruit smoothie or yogurt with oats, cinnamon and berries. Usually with breakfast I'll have green tea. 

Afternoon

I'm a big snacker and I like meals made up of "snack" foods. One of my favorite things to do for picnics or at home, is a sampler platter. Usually with salami, pickles, carrots, hummus, grapes, rice crackers, a hardboiled egg, avocado slices, or any variation of those items. It changes based on what I've got on hand. BUT I almost always have those snacks on hand. 

Sometimes I will have some tea in the afternoon, but I'm drinking water all day long and some days that's all I need. 

Evening

Dinner is where I experiment the most. We like trying new recipes in my house and a current favorite is stuffed bell peppers. I like to use a fiesta or Mexican theme with my flavors, it's a fun play on a regular taco night. I stuff green bell peppers with tomatoes and ground turkey that's been seasoned with cumin, smoked paprika, ancho chili, chipotle, garlic, pepper, and salt. I bake in the oven and top with salsa, avocado slices and "cheese". I can't have dairy so I used GoVeggie shredded rice cheese in the cheddar flavor. It's delicious! 

I love sweets and desserts! In the summer it's usually sorbet (again, can't have dairy) and in the cooler months it's stove top s'mores. If you have a gas stove, you can make indoor s'mores! 

Other notes: I buy as much raw, organic, unprocessed food as I can. But I don't believe in being obsessive about it. I believe that wellness is subjective and personal, and diet and nutrition are included in this. I just love sharing what I know, what I love and hopefully give others some good ideas. 

If you'd like more recipes or more information about dairy alternatives, please let me know! 

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***I am not a nutritionist, health educator or doctor. I am a wellness consultant, teacher and I hold a Master's Degree in Consciousness and Transformative Studies. These are my opinions and choices that I find to be helpful. What works for me, may not work for you - and that's okay!***

Friday, November 27, 2015

What is Perception HeadQuarters?

It's been a crazy few weeks, and I'm way overdue for a post. I thought, what better way to return than to give a little overview of Perception HQ, what it is and what I do. 

So if you're curious, keep on reading! 

Perception HeadQuarters is a consulting business that I started, which focuses on personal, professional and academic wellness. In addition to that, I also design and teach workshops, classes and private sessions in wellness, consciousness studies and presentation skills. 

Some examples of services provided are...

Speech and Presentation Skills Courses: I have 13 years of speech and debate experience, and have taught adults and children speech in academic, non-academic and professional settings. I believe that the confidence and knowledge that comes from learning to be your best speaker is an invaluable quality. I love sharing what I know with individuals and groups. 

Academic Wellness: I've attended public school, private school, a community college, a state university and a private graduate school. Because I've been immersed in all variations of education, I recognize the possibility of overwhelm, chaos and feeling just plain stuck. I advocate for wellness in and out of the classroom and love to help students get a handle on balancing their individual needs with academic pursuits and deadlines. 

Personal Wellness: Wellness is nothing if it's not personal. It begins within - it's about choices, actions and self care. I love to help clients come to discover what choices, actions and rituals make them feel like their best self. Because of this, I offer a custom program; there is no "right" way to wellness. Each person has different needs, goals and values, so I help facilitate a way to bring them from ideas to daily realities. 

Professional Wellness: Similar to academic wellness, professional wellness is all about creating balance. In a society consumed with money and bragging about working long hours, there is a huge flaw in the system: we're humans, not robots. We get tired, we get overwhelmed, and ultimately, overworked. I aim to help people find a way to achieve their professional goals without sacrificing their identity, humanity and well-being.  

Meditation and Relaxation: I have a passion for wellness, a degree in Consciousness and Transformative Studies, and I've suffered from anxiety. I know what it's like to feel like the walls are caving in and I know that because of my personal experiences and academic training, it's my responsibility to share what I know. I use meditation and relaxation techniques on a daily basis to help combat my own anxiousness. So I absolutely love to share what I know about guided meditations, breathing techniques and calming rituals. They're wonderful for those with and without anxiety or panic disorders. 

Thank you so much for reading. Please don't hesitate to reach out! 

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Rachel Rose

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Puppy Prep!

Well, I'm getting a puppy. The little darling was born on Friday, we met her Sunday and can pick her up for keeps on New Year's. Fortunately, she is close by so I can have frequent visits - although it's already pretty hard to wait! 

I thought to ease my impatience, I would create a Puppy Prep series, talking about what I'm doing to make my home, schedule and life puppy-friendly. It's going to be a huge change, but we couldn't be happier about it. We're ready!

Except...we're not! We need things and lots of them. 

So far all I've purchased is a cute leash and collar, she won't need these things (or fit in the collar) for a while, but I was just too darn excited. 

My growing list of things "to get" is as follows: 

Find a vet! (SLO County people, any recommendations..?)
Find puppy classes (Same!)
Food
Food and water bowls 
Placemat for under the bowls 
Doggy bed 
Home crate 
Travel crate 
Puppy training pads 
Soft blankets 
Puppy shampoo 
Toys 
Gate for the top of the staircase 

I think that's all. For today. 

Stay tuned, puppy will be here before we know it! 

Don't forget to say hi - 
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Wednesday, November 4, 2015

The Best Products I've Found for Super Sensitive Skin

I have really sensitive skin, so many things that claim to be "gentle" still irritate me, cause redness, etc. It's frustrating! I'm finally at a point where I've found the right regime for me. 

Disclaimer: This is going to be a long post. I hope you enjoy and find these recommendations helpful! I'll be linking them based on where I buy them, each product is surely available other places but I'm using what I know!

I'll start from the top and work my way down: 

Hair: Anything by Organix. Right now I'm using the Kukui Shampoo and the Eucalyptus and Mint Conditioner. I also like the Biotin spray for when my ends look a little dry (note: I have thick, very frizzy hair). 

Face: I've been using Aveeno Clear Complexion Foaming Cleanser for years and it's the only thing that works for me. So many things are too abrasive, or too gentle to get the job done. This doesn't. Oddly, the Aveeno body products - lotions, soaps, and so on - really irritate my skin and cause redness and rashes. Like I said, I'm super sensitive AND inconsistently react to different brands.  

Lips: I swear by Rosebud Salve. I like both formulas, the original and the Minted Rose. Occasionally I'll use a tube lip balm but nothing feels as lush as Rosebud Salve. 

Body: I LOVE Shea Moisture African Black Soap Body Wash. I use it from the neck down to my legs on a loofah. It's soapy, lathers great, exfoliates AND actually clears up redness instead of causing it. I notice that if I have irritation from other products, this body wash helps alleviate any issues. 

I've also just discovered the Shea Moisture African Black Soap Body Lotion. I know, weird that it says "soap" but it is lotion! It's extremely thick. Like, thick. I can hardly get it out of the bottle, actually. But it's worth it! Clears up redness, irritation, leaves things super smooth and healthy. I noticed a change immediately. 

'Pits: That's right, I'm talking about armpits. Or, underarms, as they are sometimes called. I like 'pits. Anyway. I love Dove deodorant in pomegranate and lemon verbena, but I like to change it up and use the LAVANILA Healthy Deodorant about half the time. I use the original scent. 

Feet: Shea Moisture African Black Soap on a rough bristle brush at least three times a week and the matching lotion two times a day. Results: super soft. 

Thanks so much for reading, especially if you made it all the way to the end. I love experimenting with health and beauty products and I'm excited about using this blog as a way to share my findings and honest opinion. 

As always, stay tuned and say hi - 

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Rachel 




***Obviously, I'm recommending these products because they work for me and I want to share. I'm hoping they work for you too, but still keep in mind everyone is different =) 



Friday, October 30, 2015

Autumnal Adorations (Because Everyone Says "Fall Favorites")

This post is basically me sharing what makes me happy right now. I'll do these periodically, seasonally...when I feel like it! 

Even though it doesn't really feel like fall - err, autumn - on the Central Coast, I'm still excited about the season that inspires the most change. 

I love school. Back to school night. Back to school shopping. New clothes, new supplies, new backpack, the whole deal. But since I'm no longer a student, graduate school is over...for now...and I'm spending my time standing in front of the classroom these days instead of sitting in a student desk. 

And big surprise, I love that too. (I might love it more!)

Fall makes me think of learning, creating change, staying cozy and making time for reflection. It also has a whole array of accessories that I cannot live without. Boots, hats, scarves, layers - I need them. Again, you've probably noticed that in most things I do and enjoy, there is a balance between materialism and conscious exploration. I plan to incorporate this balance with regards to the actions I'm taking this season. 

I'm focusing on fresh air, fresh starts, and fresh ideas. 

*deep breath* 

And it feels pretty good!

Rachel 

PS: Stay tuned for more content - and remember to say hi - 

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Thursday, October 29, 2015

Confidence, Public Speaking and Purpose

I'm currently designing a speech/debate and presentation skills course for teenagers. The academic goal is to help them feel more comfortable speaking in public and gain self confidence in the process. My personal goal, just like any class I create, is that I make sure they are engaged, entertained and learning. It's meant to be purposeful and fun. 

So...how do I create that balance? 

Because I have academic and professional experience speaking and facilitating, I will use that as the basis for the course. The technical meat-and-potatoes stuff. But I think it's really important to remember some of my other experiences: being a shy kid. I'll be sharing personal stories with them, reflecting on what I went through as a quiet, teased, low self-esteemed little girl. Then I'll tell them about how I changed it and how I'm STILL working on it as an adult. I'm going to be honest with them, because that's the only way the class will flourish as an authentic learning and growing environment. 

We're going to talk about their strengths, qualities they admire in a speaker, qualities they find distracting in a speaker and so on. There will be TED talks, there will be YouTube videos and there will be a lot of personalizing. The first thing I'm going to do is ask them what they want to know and help them to find the answers. The course is a living system and it will change and grow just like the students and I will on this journey. 

I'm extremely excited to have the opportunity to, among other things, develop courses for individuals of all ages. I'll be sharing more updates along the way since this is only the beginning and it ends in February. 

Let me know if you enjoy this kind of content! I have plenty to share. 

Rachel 

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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Welcome!

Welcome to my first blog post on Perception Wellness! This is going to be a space for reflection, sharing, and exploring - you guessed it - varying perceptions. 

I've spent a lot of time trying to figure out who I am and what I'm good at, and many of those things either seemingly don't go together or haven't been put together before. I aim to change that. I like wellness, BEING well, LIVING well, and DOING well. I like yoga, meditation, knowledge, teaching and facilitating. But I also like shopping, makeup, dessert, napping, TV shows and 'frivolous' things. Can they go together? I say yes. 

Consulting is the best way to describe what I do. I like to collaborate, assess, design, research and discuss. Sometimes that is with an individual, sometimes with a small group, and sometimes as online content. 

The goal is to have a creative, happy, comfortable lifestyle, and to ensure that any clients or relationships that I have are of those same values. 

I look forward to sharing more soon! 

Rachel 

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