Jul 3, 2013

6 months in... A 2013 Goals Recap

We've just passed the 6 month mark can you believe it?!? Ahh! It seems every year when we're an adult goes by so fast, but as a kid they go so slow. Why is that? Hmmm... food for thought.

Anyway, I wanted to share the goals I had for this year, to remind me of them, see if I'm on the right track, make changes, tick boxes, be held accountable, and so on. I'm not going to list them all but here's most of them.

My gorgeous goddess body goals:

+ Regular yoga practice
+ Dry body brushing daily
+ Continue healing until I feel my best ever
+ Let go and release my acne for good
+ Be grateful for what I have
+ Abs of steel, tight perky bum, sexy arms - not superficial right?


My Blog/Biz goals:

+ Have a new website up and running by December
+ Blogging weekly - I'm reaching you guys 3x weekly in fact!
+ 2 work shifts each week
+ Learn more (nutrition etc) through work
+ Do work experience to learn even more
+ Use myself as my own client and walk my talk
+ Believe I Am Enough


My creative goals:

+ Play around with web designs - I've played... but yet to decide
+ Do a vision board for 2013
+ Paint/draw/colour/dance more

Spiritual goals:

+ To meditate more than I am now (which was zilch)
+ Work with my chakras more and heal solar plexus issues
+ Read more metaphysical and personal development books

Family and Friends goals:

+ See mum 2-4 times this year - I've seen her twice!
+ See my younger sister 2-4 times this year - I've seen her twice!
+ See my big sis weekly - although Id like to make it a beautiful tea or chit chat more than just a quick hi and bye, so really I'm still working on this one
+ Meet new amazing gorgeous friends in Cairns - have I ever!
+ Get out and do more in Cairns to meet amazing people


Personal goals:

+ Heal my skin issues - I've made big leaps but not totally there yet
+ Practice self love
+ Don't sweat the small stuff - I'm way better at this one!
+ BREATHE - getting there
+ Laugh more

And of my list of ~72 Things To Do in 2013~, I have ticked off:

+ Visiting and healing in Asia with my man
+ Going to Darwin
+ Eating fresh durain
+ Riding my bike more
+ Make great new friends
+ Do nothing the first day of my period
+ Get a hair mineral analysis test
+ Hook me up some coaching sessions
+ Buy a sexy big black Nikon camera
+ Eat mammey sapotes
+ Practice self love
+ Live in amazing houses
+ Attitude of Gratitude
+ Get facials often - just begun this recently
+ Watch inspiring movies


How have your 6 months of 2013 been? Spectacular? A little less dazzling? Either way, it was perfect for you to learn and grow the way you are meant too. And there's still 6 months left of this beautiful year so anything you wanted to achieve, see, feel, touch, do, taste, hear or make can still be done.

So what are you waiting for?  

What else are you manifesting and heading for the rest of the year? Share in the comments below.

Christie x x


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Jan 15, 2012

New Year Same Old Me

This morning I was sitting in a cafe before I began work, sipping on a green tea, and I was reading a column in the Sunday paper written by Fifi Box. A humourous, witty, woman who has a way with words. Today's write up - New Years.


I wanted to share the bits I liked most with you as it made me smile, made me think a few things over, and made me realise we're not so different from one another...


"Where are we all at with our New Years resolutions? Don't tell me, I can probably guess. It's roughly two weeks since you declared an overhaul of your life and committed to being a new, improved person. So I'll assume you're currently curled up in the foetal position, bemoaning what a weak willed, pathetic excuse for a human being you are. Or maybe that's just me...
What is it about New Years Eve that bends us into a tail spin trying to decide what we need to change about ourselves? 

The New Year is like a clean slate - a blank canvas on which to paint your perfect life. On mine I'm disciplined, organised, and clear-headed. I only allow positive thoughts into my pure body, which is devoid of processed foods... I expect this incredible woman I've conjured in my head to miraculously appear at one second past midnight...

Perhaps our attitude to the New Year is all wrong. Maybe we shouldn't focus on change, but celebrate who we already are. Maybe our canvasses aren't so bad. Wouldn't it be good to stop and acknowledge all the calamities and errors of judgement you've made over the year and laugh them off? Then, instead of promising you'll never be that flawed person again, you wish yourself a year of fun, love and forgiveness, free of guilt or the pressure to be perfect...

I'm emotional and irrational, and I spend a lot of my life learning from the mistakes I perpetually make, but maybe that's the person I have to accept."



Jan 5, 2012

Happy New Year Goals



Happy New Year guys n gals! I hope you all had a wonderful time wherever you were, whoever you were with, whatever you were doing. I am blessed to live in Sydney as I think we have THE BEST fireworks display hands down! However, this year I did not venture out to see them, exhausted after what has been, literally an exhausting few months, I worked til 3pm NYE, then came home, pottered about, made some raw nori rolls (change to my usual salad dinner you see), and sat down and shared good food with my sisters, one of their partners, my mother, step father, my partner, and a mate popped by also. 
We watched the 9pm fireworks on tv and were amazed, but I fell asleep on the lounge room floor at 930pm so that was me out!

Since then I've gotten a little (too) burnt lying in the sun and playing in the surf having a much needed Mother Earth restoration day, then visiting one of my two favourite Northern Beaches cafes; this one's in Avalon - The Healthy Chef - where I first wrote about here, and of course ordered the same deliciously-amazing-wakame-smothered-detox-salad, with a juice!

Check the head on that spirulina juice!!

My most amazing lunch, and the girls's Big Hubby Brekkies

I also went on a date with my man down to Suverin in Bondi that I luuuurve!! Now for any of you that know the place you'd probably be thinking "why the hell did you go there for a date?!?!" 
Well...  for starters, I never go on dates so anywhere is exciting... secondly because a date to a health food store (not near my place) is pretty much the best date ever in my books (I know, weird helth food store junkie right here)... and thirdly coz if there's amazing food to eat involved (which as an organic raw vegan in Sydney, I've got, hmmm maybe one other eat-out option!) and doubly amazing food to grab and take home (like sprouted millet bread I top with tahini, honey and cacao nibs nomnomnom, or my favourite home made raw vegan coconut yoghurt, or amazing body oil that my skin can't get enough of and I can't buy anywhere else... the list goes on).

So after an early gym sesh, and a walk along the beach, our appetites were sky high. And nothing could have hit the spot like the salad Pete whipped us up for brekkie!!!


Organic mixed greens with beets, cukes, carrots, squash, massive dollopd of a coconut slop he blended especially (omg garlic!), quandong chutney (amazingly tangy aussie outback fruit), pepitas and sunflower seeds... BOMDIGGITY!!


Anyways, what I wanted to touch on today as it's seems to be everywhere I read at the moment (haha so let's be a sheep Christie) is "new years resolutions" - this time of year where we all vow to eat better, lose a few kgs, join a gym, see family more, etc etc etc. Don't get me wrong, I do all this too, but I prefer to label it differently as it seems to kinda stick better. 
I like to call it goal setting. Now I know I didn't come up with this term, but goal setting can be broken down into smaller goals, whereas new years resolutions come across more as all-or-nothing (and we all know that come Feb or March we've given up on most of them).
I've always been big on goal setting - I set goals and achieved them in buying my first property at 20yrs, then travelling Europe for 18months... I've hit financial goals, reading goals, study goals, even daily goals! 

So I've been scribbling a few down so I can chunk them down into smaller ones, that way it's almost like stepping stones laid out in front and I've just gotta get from one to the next, instead of trying to leap over all to land on the last one! 

Some of my goals this year are:

- put aside $100 a week for my next college payment in July
- exercise daily; if only a walk around the block (more for my sanity then anything else)
- to learn to love myself; working in the breakdown of that one still ;)
- to see girlfriends more; schedule in catch ups with someone different every week or so
- to complete 3 subjects by July 31st; by doing 5 assessments for each subject every 2 months

If you've got some you want to scribble down somewhere to remind you, as believe you me, writing down goals makes them so so much more powerful, then do so! If not, you might want to consider looking at how the things you choose to eat can impact our planet. Small changes can make a huge impact across the year. Have a look at some of these:

1. Don’t waste a meal  
I don't know the figures but I'm sure I would be blown away at the amount of food waste our country disposes of. If you're able to plan ahead and only make what you need, this is greatly reduced. Thinking zucchini pasta for dinner with tomatoes and basil? Then how about shredded zucchini in your green salad for lunch tomorrow? Leftover nut pulp from making milk? Dry it out and use it as nut flour.

2. Never buy bottled water again
Tonnes and tonnes of plastic bottles are ending up in landfill every day! But I gotta say, working at a health food store, more and more people are coming in looking for reusable bottles which is GREAT! But check out this collapsible one! It's genius! Too often my empty stainless steel one weighs me down!
 
3. Have a meat-free Monday  
Well I may have my rose coloured glasses on here when I assume most of you guys are vegos if not vegans, however one should not assume! Anyways I'm sure we all know meat eaters or live with some. So... tell them to join Gwyneth Paltrow and Sir Richard Branson in reducing the amount of meat in their diet and have a “meat free Monday”. Cutting meat out of your diet can decrease your carbon footprint by a third of a ton and coming up with meat-free meals isn't as hard as it sounds.

4. Grow your own food
One step better than buying local and organic food is growing your own, not only is this cheaper but it’s also far more rewarding as there is nothing quite like the taste of home grown food (I will admit so far I have been hopeless at growing my own, forgetting to water etc...). If space is limited or you live in a flat with no garden check this thing out - it allows anyone to build their own food wall and works both indoors and outdoors.

5. Eat Real Foods
But I'm gonna assume again here dear readers, that you already do. Oh please say yes! Real foods means whole foods. Fruits, veggies, nuts, seeds, seaweeds, herbs, sprouts. Some people also do well on legumes and whole grains. But I'm not really going to advocate meat and dairy here sorry for those out there that enjoy those. Whichever you eat, steer clear of all processed, packaged, artificial colour this, flavour enhancer that, cookies, lollies, fizzy drinks... They'll do your body absolutely no good!




These suggestions came from a new website called EthicalCommunity.com that launched last year, and they aim to help us all purchase eco-friendly & natural products, direct from the people that make them. I am not making anything from posting about their site, I only did it as I like their philosophy and what they stand for. A UK-based company but I did ask, and yes they do ship alot of things to us down under :) 

So good luck with whatever goals and resolutions you may aspire to writing and achieving. I'd love to know what they may be and we can then help one another in achieving them!