Walk Into Fitness

Walking Is The Perfect Exercise

And Here’s Why:

If you haven’t exercised in a while, or are looking for something easy you can do every single day give walking a try. It’s the perfect low impact way to exercise. It’s easy to do, you don’t need any special equipment and you can start at the fitness level you’re at. 

1) If you’re not in the best of shape, start by going for a 10 or 15 minute walk around the neighborhood and work your way up from there. If you’re already in great shape, walking can still provide an effective workout. Walk fast and incorporate some hills and even stairs. 

2) But, let’s not get ahead of ourselves here. If you’re like most of us, chances are you haven’t exercised much since you got out of college and need to start small. Maybe your doctor suggested that you move around more, or maybe you just want to be proactive about your health and well-being. In either case, walking is the perfect way to start. 

Here’s What You Need To Do…

Find a pair of comfortable shoes, put them on and go for a stroll through your neighborhood. You could also find a local park with a nice path you can walk on. If the weather doesn’t permit walking outside, head to your local mall and walk or hop on a treadmill. 

You can even walk in place at home in front of your TV. Here’s a simple little idea to get you moving more. As you’re sitting on the couch at night watching TV, get up during commercial breaks and march in place until your favorite TV show comes back on. If you’re using a service like Netflix, make yourself walk in place for 10 minutes in between episodes. Or turn on the TV and challenge yourself to march in place during the entire show. Time will fly while you’re having fun watching TV and moving. You just need to STAY MOVING…for a little bit at least.

More The Merrier!

Speaking of having fun, going for a walk outside can be a lot of fun too. Mix up your route and walk in different areas of town, or visit different parks. Invite a friend to come along with you to walk. It’s always nice to have someone to talk to and having a walking buddy keeps you accountable. Last but not least, grab your phone or MP3 player and listen to music or audio books as you walk to make the time go by faster. 

The main thing is that you get out there, move around, and get some exercise in a way that’s gentle on your joints, your heart, and the rest of your body and that’s what walking will do for you. Just give it a try and see if you don’t start to feel better, happier, and stronger after a few weeks of regular walks. 

The Many Health Benefits Of Going For A Walk 

There are a lot of good reasons to go for a walk. It’s fun, it’s relaxing, and most important it’s good for your health. But what exactly are the health benefits of walking? I hope this article convinces you that heading out for a walk each day is a great idea and that it motivates you to stick to your walking schedule until you start to see results. 

Walking Gets You Outside In The Fresh Air and Sunshine 

No matter how fast or slow you walk, walking gets you outside and in the fresh air. This alone will make you feel better as your body absorbs the oxygen and sunshine. Both are important for your health and well-being. 

You will find the air quality outside, particularly if you go for a walk on the beach or in a park, will be much better than the air inside your house. Of course, the sunshine outside will help your body product all the Vitamin D it needs. 

Walking Can Help You Get To And Maintain A Healthy Weight

Walking particularly at a quick pace and doing it regularly can help you get to and then maintain a healthy weight. Yes, you still need to watch what you eat and aim for a healthy diet, but walking can be another tool to help you drop those extra pounds. 

The nice thing about walking when you’re overweight is that you burn a lot of calories, even on short and slow walks, simply because you’re carrying so much weight around with you. As you start to lose the weight, your overall strength and endurance increases, allowing you to walk longer, further, and faster. 

Walking Improves Your Sense Of Balance And Coordination 

As you walk, particularly when walking over rougher terrain, you’re also working on your sense of balance and coordination. Just getting in the habit of going for a daily walk will help. But you can work even more on your sense of balance by moving your head around. Turn your head to the right and left as you walk for a count of 30. Then move your head up and down for a count of 30. If you do these simple exercises once or twice as you walk each day you’ll get even more benefit.

Walking Strengthens Your Bones and Muscles

Even though walking is a low impact form of exercise it helps to strengthen and tone your body. If you’re just starting out, it is all you need to start to get into better shape. As you get more fit, consider adding weight lifting exercises in addition to your daily walks to continue to get stronger and help develop strong muscles and bones. 

Walking Will Boost Your Mood and Fight Depression 

Last but not least, the exercise of walking releases endorphins that will help lift your mood and can even reduce depression. Give it a try. The next time you’re feeling tired or are in a bad mood, lace up your sneakers and go for a brisk walk. It works like a charm. 

How To Get In The Habit Of Walking More 

We were designed to walk for miles and miles to hunt and gather our food. Yet, in modern society, we spend most of our time sitting down. That is not good for our bodies leading to a host of health problems. This is probably one of the most important reasons to make an effort to move around and go for a walk each day. Of course, that’s easier said than done. Most of us sit for our work, we eat sitting down, and to be honest all we want to do when we come home from work is plop down on the couch for a Netflix marathon until bedtime. 

In other words, getting and staying in the habit of going for a walk each day can be a bit of a challenge. But that’s exactly what we need to do. We need to get in the habit of going for that walk just like we’re in the habit of brushing our teeth twice a day or taking out the trash on Tuesdays. Once it’s a well ingrained habit, it won’t be as much of a challenge to make sure we go for a walk each day. 

A great place to start is to find a walking route you enjoy. It helps to make it as easy as possible. Your favorite walk may offer beautiful vistas, but if it’s a 30 minute drive there and back, you’ll be less likely to do it every single day. Instead, save that walk for the weekends and come up with something convenient and pleasant for your everyday walking routine. If you can, find a route in your own neighborhood so you can leave right from your front door. Just lace up your shoes and start walking. 

Taking the same route every day helps form that habit. It’s also encouraging to notice that you can walk the same loop faster or with less effort over time. It proves that you’re making a difference and are getting stronger and increasingly fitter.

Listening to your favorite music, podcast or audio books is also helpful. It will make the time go by faster and give you something else to look forward to. You can even use your favorite media as a way to bribe yourself to go for your daily walk. Let’s say you have a couple of podcasts you enjoy. Save them for your walks and only let yourself listen to them while you’re walking. It’s a great incentive to get out there even on days when you’re not feeling it. 

Last but not least consider walking with other people. Find a walking group in your area, or talk a friend or neighbor into becoming your walking buddy. Not only is it more fun to walk when you have someone to talk to, it also has some built in accountability. It’s much easier to skip a walking workout when you know that other people are waiting for you and relying on you to join them. 

Give these tips a try and see if they help you make walking a daily habit and an integral part of your health, your fitness, and your life.

Using A Pedometer To Get Your Walking In 

Setting aside some time to go for a 45 minute walk isn’t always easy. We all live busy lives and between family and work, fitting in a workout isn’t always possible. What if I told you that you didn’t have to dedicate a set block of time for your walking workouts? What if you could get the same health benefits by working in a little more activity here and there throughout your day? And what if there was a fun little gadget that helped you keep track of it and motivated you to move more? 

There is and it’s called a pedometer. You can pick up an inexpensive model at your local super store or order it from Amazon. Or you can go with something a little fancier like a Fitbit for example. But before you head out to spend any money, check your smart phone. Many models have a pedometer built in. All you need to do is download a free app and you’re good to go. 

The pedometer will track how many steps you take on any given day. It will also track how many minutes you’ve spent being active and how many miles you’ve walked. In other words, it keeps track of how much exercise you get during your day. And the good news is that it doesn’t matter if you head out after work for a 45 minute walk, or if you work out in little spurts here and there throughout the day. Maybe you start your day by parking a little further away from the office and walking a couple of hundred extra steps. Then you take a quick stroll during your lunch break. You wrap up your day by walking around the park while your kids play. And just like that you’ve gotten your exercise in without having to block out any additional time. 

Give it a try. Put on a pedometer, or start tracking with that phone you’re always carrying around anyway and see how much you’re walking around any given day. From there, try to get a little more active as time goes by until you hit your stepping goal. For most of us 10,000 steps per day is a good long term goal, but if you’re feeling more ambitious than that, go for it. 

Keeping track of your steps is very motivating. Looking at your pedometer and realizing you’re 2,000 steps away from yourdaily goal may be just the motivation you need to head out for that after dinner stroll. 

Walking Can Help You Lower Your Blood Pressure And Strengthen Your Heart 

Walking has all sorts of health benefits among them the ability to help lower your blood pressure and strengthen your heart. Many people at risk for stroke and heart disease are overweight, unhealthy and have a hard time exercising. Thankfully walking is an easy, low-impact workout that almost anyone can do. 

Get Ready For It!

Start where you’re at. Just put on your shoes and head out there. If all you can do is walk for five to ten minutes, start there. It’s a great start and that’s a lot more exercise than you’ve been getting. Stick with it for a week and then see if you can make it for 15 minutes. 

If you can go for 30 minute walk, start there. Pick up the pace, walk briskly and after a week or two, try to go for 45 minute walks. Or break up your walking workout into 3 shorter sessions interspersed throughout your day. 

If you have any health conditions and in particular, if you’re suffering from high blood pressure and are at risk for heart disease, discuss your walking plans with your doctor. The two of you can come up with a plan that’s appropriate and safe for you. 

Getting out and walking will help you on several different levels. The act of walking itself, particularly if you can go for a walk out in a pretty park is very relaxing and will lower your blood pressure soon after the walk. That’s a terrific benefit of walking and something that will help you feel better right away. But the benefits don’t stop there. 

The regular exercise will strengthen your heart. Remember your heart is a muscle and going for a brisk walk works out more than your leg muscles. As you work out your heart, it gets stronger and better at pumping blood through your body. And as you strengthen your muscles and your body overall, you are likely losing body fat. That’s good news for your blood pressure long term. All it takes is heading out there for a short little walk each day. As you get stronger those walks will get longer and you may even give swimming or riding your bike a try. 

Key Take Away…

Healthy diet, regular exercise, and losing weight are some of the most effective ways to reduce hypertension regularly. Add to that the fact that walking helps you destress and it’s no wonder that walking regularly has such beneficial effects on your health. Ready to get started? Put on your shoes and go for that first walk.

Who’s Ready To Go On A Walk?

Top 5 Natural At Home Remedies

You don’t always want to go to the doctor when your illness isn’t bad or have to take harsh medicines to treat them when it seems unnecessary. For many, the answer to this problem is natural home remedies. These remedies are typically easily concocted in the home to cure common, everyday illnesses and ailments.

We’ve researched the absolute best home remedies that are actually effective in treating certain illnesses. If your ailment is not on this list, it doesn’t mean there isn’t a natural remedy for it. Research may show you creative and effective options for a wide variety of other ailments.

Natural Home Remedy for Anxiety:


If you suffer from anxiety, there is a home remedy that’s getting a lot of attention for its effectiveness. If you make a turmeric lemonade using filtered or sparkling water, honey, fresh lemon juice, and freshly grated or powdered turmeric, it not only tastes delicious but will also help with your anxiety.

Turmeric has proven to be highly effective in treating both depression and anxiety naturally. Its antidepressant and anti-anxiety properties allow it to reduce your stress hormones and increase the happy hormones like serotonin.

Natural Home Remedy For Common Cold: 


A simple combination of local raw honey, cinnamon, and a pinch of either pink or gray sea salt taken two times a day for a period of three days should shorten and ease your cold symptoms. This combination can also help to cure other illnesses as well, such as bladder infections.

A 2015 study found that just a tablespoon of cinnamon each day could help to prevent or even eliminate colds in humans. Honey also contains healing and antimicrobial properties that help to shorten colds and other illnesses. Together, the combination leads to a cure the common cold doesn’t stand a chance against.

Natural Home Remedy to Help Digestion:


A concoction referred to as “apple cider vinegar detox tea” is said to be magical in promoting healthy digestion. This concoction isn’t really tea at all; it’s a mixture of apple cider vinegar, fresh lemon juice, warm water, honey, a generous dash of cayenne pepper, and some cinnamon.

Apple cider vinegar has long been known to help reduce gas and help your body to better break down its food. The acidity in apple cider vinegar helps to raise the acid levels in the stomach, easing digestive issues.

Natural Home Remedy to Treat Eczema:


You can make your own, all-natural eczema cream in your own kitchen. All it takes to make this effective topical treatment is coconut oil, shea butter, vitamin E oil, organic oats, and lavender oil. It’s safe to use on adults and children alike but be sure to dilute the essential oils you use when the treatment is intended for children.

Similar to the idea behind oatmeal baths as a soothing treatment for chicken pox, the oats in this homemade eczema cream contain zinc which helps to speed up skin healing and repair. The oils contained in this cream also help with healing dry and cracked skin.

Natural Home Remedy to Treat Insomnia:


Many of those that favor natural remedies swear up and down that drinking homemade banana cinnamon tea one hour before going to bed will work better to cure insomnia than a sleeping pill. You make this tea by submerging a peeled banana in a small pot of boiling water. You add a pinch of cinnamon and then strain.

Potassium and magnesium are well-known natural muscle relaxants, both of which are found in bananas. The cinnamon works to regulate the blood sugar in your body so that you can fast the whole night through.

Key-Take-Aways:

You don’t always want to go to the doctor when you’re sick or have to rely on harsh medicines and antibiotics if it’s not that big of a deal. That’s where natural remedies come in. All of the remedies we mentioned above are entirely natural, effective, and easy to make on your own in your own home.

If we didn’t mention your ailment in this list, that doesn’t mean that there isn’t a natural remedy that will work for it. We were limited on our space and included only the top five all-natural at-home remedies that are actually effective. More research may lead you to interesting, creative, and effective at-home remedies for all sorts of ailments.

5 Ways Optimism Improves Your Life

Researchers have found that individuals who maintain a positive attitude during intense surgeries and after, usually have a shorter recovery period. People who work in high stress environments find their inner peace and balance by focusing on the positives of their job. The act of meditation focuses on finding gratitude in your hardest struggles even in the midst of the paralyzing challenges.

Out of the three scenarios, learning how to develop an optimistic attitude was the common factor. In fact, people who strive to look for the “silver lining” usually rise above their challenges with triumph and victory. 

While it’s easy to say, “Focus on the positive, and you’ll be happier” putting it into practice is quite difficult. It may even seem insurmountable when you face certain challenges. However, trying to find the positive, in whatever you’re going through, will save you a lot of stress. You may even find a useful solution to the problem you’re facing.

Since remaining optimistic during tough times is challenging, it’s important to consider a few tips and tricks that’ll reshape the way you think. Let’s go over five valuable tips that’ll help you maintain a positive attitude. 

1. Remove Yourself From Toxic People

If you’re trying to elevate your mentality and remain positive, you have to remove yourself from negative people. It’s almost like trying to grow an orchid in a dry environment. It simply won’t flourish. 

When people drain you of your energy, constantly criticize or put you down, it’s time to let them go. Walking away from unhealthy relationships is the first step towards loving yourself and maintaining your optimistic outlook. 

I’ve had several bad relationships with love, parents, friends, coworkers, and even strangers, but if you keep feeling pain and insecurity from these people over and over, then they are obviously toxic and you need to make a choice and decide if they are worth the constant struggle of peace and happiness or if you need to remove them or yourself from the toxic energy/environment..for your own sanity!

Take it from me, I know I screw up at least once a day with work, my children, my romance life, but being self aware and taking accountability for your mistakes and changing your actions/habits, doesn’t make you the toxic person. Even if you think you’re a monster and unlovable. The feeling of guilt, or shame, and the motivation to WANT to CHANGE is what separates you from being toxic. This literally proves that you’re human and you just need to create the space to grow and learn or have the heart to take a step back from the ones your hurting. 

And that brings me to my next point:

2. Practice Speaking Kind Words

It’s easy to get in the habit of negative communication. Whether it’s complaining about your morning commute or not getting enough praise on your job, you can find yourself complaining about everything. This negative attitude can transcend into every aspect of your life. Soon, you’ll find yourself having a negative disposition. 

It took me a very long time to even grasp this thought, let alone me changing my thought process to remove such a negative habit! It’s been hard! VERY HARD and I still find myself to this day thinking and speaking negatively about my life, wishing on that star..for it all to change..but that’s not how it works now is it? 

I know deep down that I have to make the changes I want to see in my life, so if I’m a hypocrite for even mentioning this when I don’t exactly follow suit, then oh well. I take accountability for not being who I who I should be to others and myself, but saying that so everyone knows, should at least stand for something. Haven’t you ever heard of people not taking their own advice? That’s me..I’m her…I can give great advice, but sometimes I have a hard time excepting that I need to change (hence: follow my own advice). But for everyone who needs help with starting their optimism journey, and speaking more kindly, remember this last part because we’ve all heard it! 

Practice speaking kind words about yourself and what’s around you. And remember this old saying, “If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say it” …it will definitely come in handy and remind us all who we want/should be..to ourselves and others.

3. Learn to Love Yourself

I’ll keep this one short and sweet, yet perfect for everyone! 

Having a negative outlook stems from not being fully confident in yourself. In order to find the positive in your life, start with what’s amazing about yourself. Practice daily affirmations so you can remind yourself how awesome you are. Get in the habit of regular self-care and stick to it. This will help you change your outlook towards whatever situation presents itself. 

4. Make Progressive Changes

If you’re finding it hard to stay positive in your current situation, perhaps make changes to get out of it. If you dislike your job, make the effort necessary towards finding a new one. If you’re feeling unhealthy, make nutritious changes so you can live your best life. Take baby steps…no one’s perfect, and you won’t see a complete change overnight. Sometimes a little effort is all you need to change your current perspective. In the long run you’ll feel better about who you’re becoming AND give you the chance to figure THAT out. Take the time to enjoy creating your life.

5. Give to Others

They say there is more happiness in giving than there is in receiving. When you give of yourself to others, you’re no longer focusing on your own issues. You’re exposing yourself to those who are less fortunate and making their moment better. If you find yourself constantly in a negative space, volunteer at a homeless shelter. If it’s in your means, donate to a local animal charity. This will give you a broader perspective and help you develop an overall positive attitude. 

Key Takeaways

Shifting your focus from negative to positive is not an overnight fix. It takes a lot of self-improvement and effort to really see changes. Keep working towards changing your perspective and you’ll be on your way to living a happy life. 

CHEERS TO A MORE HAPPIER AND PEACEFUL LIFE EVERYONE!

The Much Needed a checklist To Your Spring Cleaning

This checklist and tips aren’t just for your home, but it’s a little mix between cleaning your home, specific household items, and your life. Everyone needs a little Spring Cleaning right?!

#1 DEGUNK YOUR DEVICES!

Follow These Tips For The Best Results:

  1. Unplug
  2. Remove and/or Change Batteries
  3. Never Spay any Liquid Cleaner directly on Device
  4. If you use wipes, wring out excess liquid before use
  5. If you’re ever unsure, Check the User’s Manual 


I’m talking like “Get the Duster Out”, get in all the cracks of your most used devices. Trust me they will thank you, and a lot of us probably don’t maintain the “always“ clean tech. Nows the perfect time! New Season, New Start…to EVERYTHING!

#2 New Start To Our Living

It‘s time to think about furthering OURSELVES! We all deserve it! Take the time in figuring out You! How you’ve been living your life. How you want to change it. For Your kids. For Your significant other. For Your family or friends. For YOU. Think of it as a New Year’s Resolution.

I know this change in weather has me feeling a certain way (leaving the allergies out of it..for now), but like today, it’s been Sunny and a high of 73. The Perfect Weather! I got to sit outside and actually sit in complete peace, I went on a walk, AND I was actually happy about cleaning my home! 

This is Something for you to get the wheels turning and reflect on. What are you going to Change? If you can’t think of anything…right now, follow my list and try out this Challenge: 

  1. Get Organized in your pantry with Clear Containers! It‘s a brilliant way to keep track on quantity, and quality of your pantry items…and do a massive CLEAN OUT..Fridge Includedin clean out!
  2. Start a Budget For Everything! Planning a Family Vacation? There’s a budget for that. Trying to Save Money? There’s a budget for that. You get my point…and my point is when you feel like you’re money is where it‘s suppose to be or being spent more wisely, then everyone’s happier..in my opinion. 
  3. SHOP FOR THE SPACE YOU HAVE, not for the space you want. The point of your Spring Cleaning is to declutter not add a Wish List..plus the lesson of Getting right with yourself and being grateful for what you have and such. If you do choose to splurge, do it on the things YOU LOVE! 
  4. Build some Maintenance into your routine. Don‘t just deep clean once a year. Try for twice a month..or whatever fits your family’s schedule. Make a game out of it or include an incentive for the kids to put a full effort in Helping. Add a workout into your routine to better You and Your health. That could be an opportunity for the other parent or give you some alone time or even a chance to get out of the house. Maintain your ideas! Try my Challenge: Lose The Bump!
  5. Change All The Batterie! Pretty self explanatory…Put in the full effect of Start New
  6. Check On Your Loved Ones! They need to get out of the Winter Blues!

#3 Enjoy A Closet Upgrade 

The fun and struggle is Planning such event. That’s why you need a budget! Have a Budget for each family member. Now every good has a bad…so the struggle is having your children cooperate long enough to try on clothes to see if they still fit. That could be fun too depending how you look at it. My daughter loves dress up, so she’s all about it, but I have to come up with a fun way to do it. •Pro Tip: Streamline their clothes! Meaning stick to Gender Neutrals which in turn = Less decision making = less laundry = ultimately less stress! 

Now for us moms, that probably haven’t had a change in wardrobe since Damn near grade school…This is our “mostly likely, once in a blue moon” time to shine, so this is where we yell to the Heavens “TREAT YO SELF!”

#4 Add A New Food To Your Diet

I can’t be the only only trying new foods, so whether you choose to add something Healthy or an indulgent…THAT IS COMPLETELY UP TO YOU

#5 IT’S TIME TO LET GO…OF THE OLD STUFF!

This is hard for the Hoarders of the world, but it’s like when we were children and had to eat our vegetable…just pinch your nose and chew fast! ..Same concept. You’ll feel Brand New afterwards.

To help, here’s a list of random items you can give up: 

  1. Random Cords
  2. Hotel or other random toiletries 
  3. Your old Socks and Undies 
  4. Unused dishes collecting dust 
  5. Old Textbooks 
  6. The Containers missing their lids and vice versa 
  7. The Stinky Sneakers
  8. Unused CDs, DVDs, VHS Tapes 
  9. For the love of God…Get rid of the Old Craft Supplies

I hope this Checklist gets you started on Your “bigger picture” Spring Cleaning! Remember, We’re in this Battle of Parenthood together!

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