On Cheating, part 1

We’ve all been there. Temptation sets in, it’s late, or we are out with friends celebrating. We’re tired. We’ve had a really bad day. We haven’t planned and BAM: we cheat on our normally healthy diet.What’s the big deal? Life is short. You want to enjoy your time out with your friends, your late-night Netflix show with your boyfriend, your life! After all, they are cheating. Why can’t you?!The answer lies in how you view your wellness and if it includes a well-defined stress resilience practice. That is: is your wellness plan sustainable for the rest of your life?Cheating is a sign that you’re stressed. Hey, just thinking about it raises your cortisol, the stress hormone. Then, stressing about the cheat increases your cortisol even more! Double whammy…Cheating can also mean you view food as a reward or that your wellness plan doesn’t include a reward system -- one that isn't food-based -- that is satisfying to you. Some questions I invite you to explore are:

What is your relationship with food?

Is it fuel for your beautiful body?

Is it your enemy?

 Or somewhere in between?

The answer also lies in what you really want from your diet, and whether or not you have built in regular splurges. Mine is a glass of champagne, but I build it in to my plan for the week. Building in simple yet really effective practices that add to your wellness and don’t detract from it will make a huge difference not only in your waistline but in your ability to manage your stress.You’ve heard me before: building healthy habits into your daily life will be the basis for an incredibly successful wellness, fitness, and food plan. Take stock of those plans – or build them – define what they are, assess if they are working, and work to replace those that detract from your wellness with those that will embellish it.I’m asking you, readers, to get curious about your wellness. How high on the priority list is it? Is it something that frequently falls by the wayside or is it something that is part of you…and defines you? Is it sustainable…forever? Or only until that next “event” like a reunion, a wedding, a big celebration year? 

Do you get 7-7.5 hours of uninterrupted sleep per night? Just there, you’ll be prepared to stave off the “hangries.” (Stay tuned for part 2 to find out about the “hangries.”)

  

Do you exercise every day? This too will ward off the temptation. You’ve worked so hard today -- why ruin all you’ve already done for your body? If the goal is weight loss, the research says you’ll need to exercise every day for at least 30 minutes. Every. Day.

  

Do you practice meditation, mindfulness, and have you mastered effective breathing practices to help you navigate your most stressful days?

  

Is your “to do” list under control and really filled with important tasks or, well, “fillers?"

 

Do you have a healthy relationship with food?

 Next week, you’ll learn my five most trusted -- and researched -- practices that will help you stay away from your cheat…forever! 

Adrien Cotton

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ADRIEN COTTON believes the greatest gift you can give to yourself is the gift of wellness.

After serving in high-leverage professional roles, including being one of the youngest Communications Directors in the US House of Representatives, Adrien pivoted her career focus to helping clients capture their strength in all areas of life. An accomplished speaker, entrepreneur, corporate wellness educator, menopause expert, and wellness coach, Adrien has proven success in designing and implementing innovative wellness programs. 

With a Master’s in Public Policy from Georgetown University, Adrien sharpened her professional skills by working with individuals from all walks of life. This unique background allows her to tailor her services for each and every client, with optimization and long-lasting success as the goal. Her effectiveness is rooted in a solid foundation of growth-oriented principles, a proven history of helping clients transform their lives, and a deep level of relatability gained from her personal wellness journey.

Since founding her wellness enterprise, Adrien leverages her fitness and wellness background to guide people from a state of giving up to a place of proactive self-care. Her work extends beyond nutrition and exercise, emphasizing lifestyle and high-impact areas of focus visually represented in her Wellness Wheel. Incorporating strategies in stress resilience, sleep, calendar management, mindfulness, and menopause, she’s helped transform hundreds of lives.

Adrien is living her mission to support clients in shifting their mindsets and helping them leverage small habits that yield lasting results.

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