Special edition –
live session with 4 guest speakers
~ exclusively for ALICE & Friends Circle™ ~
Before
the cold winter of 2022 was officially over, on Friday (March 18’22) we had the first session of the year for my seasonal
book club series, discussing
inner beauty & outer beauty.
To
everybody’s delight, this time I invited 4 guest speakers – Drs. John S. &
Mihai S., nutritionist Bogdana N. (the
owner of “Health Quest Project” www.healthquestproject.com) &
skin therapist Dana S. (the owner of
“Micro Current Facial Treatment” www.microcurrentfacialtreatment.com),
who professionally covered the selected theme from several perspectives. Aside of that, well prior to our meeting,
I distributed to my invitees few reading materials about the subject,
aiming to enhance even more our group conversation.
On the other hand, please do know that my guest speakers were absolutely
wonderful, all delivering captivating presentations, while providing lots of
important details, scientific explanations and valuable practical tips we each
could use in order to maintain and develop even more our inner and outer
beauty.
For your reference, in the comments
section are some additional handouts, compliments of them.
Also, as I always do in my public briefings, here I will share with you only
several concepts of general interest, while respecting the confidentially of
the personal matters discussed:
-
The overall health is influenced by many
factors (internal & external) and
in order to avoid any unpleasant surprises one should observe regularly the
medical tests (much wiser to prevent
rather than treat)
- Emotions deeply affect your health, so learning how to manage them wisely
could prevent related health issues
- It is
important for us to learn how to tell the difference between our emotions and
our feelings (when you are grounded and
present with mindfulness it is much easier to tell the difference)
- Emotions are
chemical based and often linked to hormones (they
are about anger, over excitement, fear, rejection, pride, urges, power, lack
and control)
- Feelings, are emerging from a more neutral space (from where your soul speaks to you, from where your
intuition, gut feelings & calm observation pay off)
-
Living mindfully is one of the very best ways you
could use to transform your life
-
Constantly observe your thoughts and emotions (calm, balanced neutrality is key for guiding the
decisions of your life)
-
It is also important to realize that you are not
always your thoughts (just because a
thought goes through your mind it doesn’t mean that it shapes your reality)
-
Follow your greatest joy (for some this is art, music or dancing; for
others it’s inventing, reading, healing, writing or connecting with other
people)
- Stay positive (it is OK to go with this flow, but always trust
your instincts and mindfully follow what your heart desires)
- Laugh every
day (laughter
reduces the level of stress hormones, and increases the level of
health-enhancing hormones)
- Laughter brings
the focus away from negative emotions, making you more cheerful and putting you
in a positive frame of mind
-
Researchers found that our response to stressful events can be altered by
whether we view something as a “threat” or a “challenge.” Humor can give us a
more light-hearted perspective and helps us view events as “challenges,”
thereby making them less threatening and more positive
- Nutritional
Therapy is a bio-individual approach to health and wellness that focuses on
using nutrient
dense whole foods to support vibrant health as well as
focusing on “Foundations” for
health and embracing body’s innate ability to heal
- The “Foundations
for Health” from a Nutritional Therapy perspective are: fresh whole food (how to eat properly prepared, nutrient-dense,
whole foods), digestion (why
you are not just what you eat, but what you actually absorb), blood sugar regulation (how to balance blood sugar and
increase energy), fatty acids balance (why you need healthy fats and cholesterol in your
diet), mineral balance (the critical roles of minerals
and how to get more in your diet) and hydration (why water is the most important
nutrient and how to best hydrate)
- Beautiful skin on the outside begins with
good health on the inside
- Because your skin is one of your body’s
protective mechanisms, it is easily damaged by external causes such as sunlight,
pollution, and internal causes, such as poor nutrition, lack of antioxidants
and essential fatty acids, stress and cigarette smoke
- The face is ultimately a reflection of
internal health and emotional well-being (looking
good and having a positive body image is not vanity, it is the road to a long,
healthy and happy life).
The
group discussion of the evening being so rich in content, made us all
completely forget the time and when we adjourned, there were several voices
echoing that we should continue to speak more about this important topic since
is touching a lot our everyday lives, so another future talk on this already
carved its way in my agenda. Furthermore, here
is the link of a short material I wrote on the same theme: (Inner Beauty, Outer Beauty)…enjoy it! Concluding
my briefing, once again, much appreciation to my dear friends who honored my
invitation!
Warm
regards,
Alice
Outer beauty pleases the eye, but inner beauty pleases
the heart.