Kris Carr

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How I kept my wings from wilting

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Hi Guys!

Welcome to my new kitchen! After a year of renovating, the farmette is nearly complete. Can I pinch myself now? I can’t believe we pulled this off! I’ve always dreamed of building a house from scratch, especially a kitchen. And I also can’t believe that my actual kitchen and my new book, Crazy Sexy Kitchen are wrapping at the same time. Big smile. Big gratitude.

This past year has been deliciously creative for both me and Brian. I’d write the book all day, he’d work on the house, and at night we’d come together and share our experiences. Though we’re not quite ready to move in (the kitchen is the only finished room!), we’re celebrating how close we are and how far we’ve come (personally and as a couple).

But let’s be real, I was nervous.

At times it felt like we had bitten off way more than we could chew. Days bled into nights and an indescribable tired seeped through our bones. If you’ve been through a major renovation at the same time as an enormous work project, you know exactly what I mean. At the height of it, I started to experience some adrenal issues. Naturally, when the stress materialized in my body, I wondered if we had made a bad decision, and I knew it was time to course correct.

Because I always write what I need to hear, I want to share a mantra that helped soothe the crazy.

“You are safe …”

Can you feel your shoulders relax when you read that? Mine do.

It took me awhile to zero in on that soul medicine. For a long time, I thought I had trust issues. I had a hard time trusting men, my career choices and ultimately, my intuition. I stepped gingerly through life for fear of the door in the floor that would suddenly open and suck me into a metaphoric basement. At their worst, my trust issues made me wickedly constipated (in all areas of life!) TMI? HA! Well I know I’m not alone because I’ve coached countless women who say they can only poop on their own safe and cozy throne. Sound familiar?

As time went on, I remember stepping back and watching my glorious self shrink and get really rigid. Then it dawned on me. The root of my stuff was less about trust and more about safety. And interestingly enough, my distress would often kick in at the precipice of any comfort zone expansion: a new publisher, relationship, job opportunity, health challenge and even more recently with the re-branding of all my websites! Talk about a major growth spurt!

Like me, you may be called to step up and flourish right now. Advice for us: Don’t let your wings wilt. Instead, get really sober about what’s safe and what’s not. Take one of those inner inventories we often talk about. Whether it’s in your mind or on paper, reflect on any drama or stories that might be pushing your fear factor. Once you do, you’ll probably realize that you’re more secure than you think and that the only one holding you back is lovely, well-meaning you. Look, sometimes it’s justified to be scared. But most of the time, creepy town is just an illusion, a silly place that gets amplified in our very clever minds.

In times like these, I like to turn to an affirmation. Here’s one I created for safety …

“I am safe and secure. I exhale any anxiety and inhale calm. As my world expands so do my heart and mind. I am willing to stay open and accept all the miracles and abundance the universe has to offer me.”

Take a few moments to really breathe that in. Notice how it makes you feel. Accept where you currently are (because it’s OK), and when you’re ready, release any residual tension holding you back.

I bring this up because lately I’ve been chatting and chewing about plant-empowered chow. Changing our diets can definitely poke buttons. Growing up, many of us learned that we regularly needed a hunk of beef and a glass of milk to ensure our health. Well, everything I’ve learned as a cancer thriver and wellness activist has proven the contrary. And yet, I always (I mean ALWAYS) get asked the same questions. “But, but, but, what about the protein, the calcium, the iron, what about the XYZ? Is this ‘safe?’” Eating this way is very safe. It may stretch your comfort zone at first, but in the end it just might be the healthiest decision you ever make for you and your family.

I hope this post resonates with you, whether it’s in the kitchen or in life. Leave a message in the comments below if it does. I’d love to meditate on YOUR musings!

Peace & sanctuary,

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  1. Aimee says:

    Very timely for me today, as I have had some new exciting things coming my way and have wondered if I could handle them or not. No time to play small. 🙂

  2. Stefanie Emnott says:

    i simply love you….i feel like we could be the best of friends! 🙂

  3. Dawn Miranda Caruso says:

    Thank you Kris for all that you do! I am currently on my 21 day cleanse from Crazy Sexy Diet and I love it and love teh change in my life! You are awesome and so grateful I came across your lifechanging material! I feel blessed! THANK YOU!! YAY! 🙂 Awesome read also! Congrats on the new kitchen! 🙂

  4. Sheri G says:

    I believe I was meant to read your post today; even as I vacation in Rome.
    It is a beautiful reminder to never compare myself with others! I am safe just the way I am! Caio Bella

  5. Ruth Tippets says:

    Kris,
    Thank you bunches for how you do what you do for people. Your approach is so refreshing!
    I did resonate with every aspect of this post today.

    Let’s fly!
    Ruth

  6. Denise Watson says:

    Loved your post today!! so right u are as usual!!!! Hey TAKE TIME to kick your feet up girl, u deserve it!!!!!!! By the way LOVE the cooking classes, attending a raw cooking class/lecture at Hippacrates tomarrow evening here in WPB, thought it would help me out with your new book I cannot wait to get!! God Bless Denise Watson

  7. Mary says:

    Thank you universe for the impeccable time for this email 🙂 thank you Kris <3

  8. Melissa C says:

    Thank you SOOOOO much for this post! It’s the affirmation I needed to launch the new journey that I’m starting today.

    I’ve always wanted to try a vegetarian/vegan diet but scared to do so, rationalizing that fear with “It’s not practical for my life” or “It’ll be too hard since I don’t know anyone that eats that way.” But I’m not going to let that stop me!!! I was just sitting here, thinking about you, your story ands the words in this post, along with “exhaling anxiety and inhaling calm”. I totally started to feel more centered, more calm, more lucid.

    I’ve been battling my weight all my life and it’s all my fault… I wilted my own wings. But you know what? I’m better than that! I better than to let my negative thoughts and emotions, my self made road blocks and brick walls keep my wings wilted. Not anymore! Starting today I will not wilt my own wings!

    Thank you again Kris!

    With love,
    Melissa

  9. Have you ever been criticized for your bubbly, loving, crazy writing?? I sure took the punches for mine…I wasn’t professional, no one would take me serious. Then here you come with the same sweetness and compassion about life. It was refreshing to read the first newsletters from your work. The light oozes from your vision.
    I so appreciate the “I am safe”. What captured me even more was realizing that what was keeping me from being me wasn’t as much about trusting others, but not trusting my instincts. So many times we worry about pleasing others or over thinking about making mistakes. When really we should believe in that little voice that comes from our souls, urging us on to fulfill our dreams and work.
    Stay strong and healthy…may you find peace, love and abundance in all that you do…keep the love and sharing coming…you never know who’s lives you are impacting!!!! :O)

  10. Jenn says:

    I look forward to Mondays now simply for Kris’ message. Who knew Mondays could be so great!
    Today’s words hit me to the core. Wow!
    As a “cancer thriver” of 4.5 years, and a whole/real/plant-based food addict and green drink advocate, the time is coming for me to make all parts of my life match. Can’t wait for the next big steps (and the little steps that get me there)!!
    With Kris’ weekly encouragement through KrisKarr.com and my own resliency and beliefs, I know firmly that it will happen.
    Here’s to a world with more green!
    ~Jenn

  11. Krissy says:

    Love the mantra and affirmation. I keep a document on my computer where I add inspirational quotes from people. I love to read through the quotes when I need a little emotional boost. This little beauty just got added to the list. It is just what I needed to read and focus on today as I am “expanding my wings” and feeling so unsure about myself. Love when a little divine synchronicity comes into play just when I need it.

    ~Thank you~

  12. Lauren says:

    Hola lovely lady,

    Keep doing your thang! The world needs it. And my word, what a kitchen! It is just beautiful. And a super special mention to that glorious orange singing kettle.

    Big love, positive vibes and soul smiles from the land of Oz,

    Good night!

    xx

  13. Darlene says:

    Thank you for this post. It could not have come at a more perfect moment. I was diagnosed with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia a year ago, and today I go in to the gynecologist for symptoms of Inflammatory Breast Cancer.
    I am safe.
    Thank you. This post really goes to show how important our thoughts are to other people. This will be my mantra today and through the testing this week will bring.
    Thank you Kris.
    Darlene

  14. Sarah says:

    Kris, Every time I visit your website or get a Facebook update from you, I feel so good about life. Congratulations on your achievements. You are an inspiration.

  15. Michelle Peters says:

    Oh , friend – I think this will resonate with so many people. It did with me. Love how the universe (today via YOU) gives us just what we need when we need it, and I feel blessed for the openness to recognize it! Thank you. The new site is wonderful. Love the new direction you are taking. Much love and abundance to you!

  16. Kristen says:

    Kris – I LOVE your safety affirmation. I will be sure to use this one as I know I need it throughout my days. 😉 I absolutely love you and all your do! I have your books and your smoothie eBook, they are all fantastic and I always recommend them to my clients.
    You are moving in such a wonderful direction and it’s a pleasure moving with you.
    Here’s to the movement!

    xoxo

  17. Mary Ponder says:

    Thanks for all you do! You are a superhero! Saving lives one veggie at a time, lol. Reality check – you are encouraging and educating people on how to be more healthy. Thanks for all you do.

  18. Carol Hess says:

    Congratulations, Kris! On your new kitchen, your new book, your new websites, your new cooking classes. That’s a whole heck of a lot of new, isn’t it? No wonder you did a bit of a safety freak out.

    I’ve got some new happening in my life too, and it’s pushing my safety button. That’s why I really appreciated what you said. “You’ll probably realize that you’re more secure than you think and that the only one holding you back is lovely, well-meaning you.” Yep, that about sums it up.

    Here’s to the new! (Picture me holding up a yummy glass of juice.)

  19. Karyn says:

    I am safe 🙂 thank you for this post

  20. Michelle says:

    Very well stated. The safety mantra is one i have used for years to battle horribly debilitating fear. Thank you for bringing it to light. 🙂

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