Hi Wellness Warriors,
It’s here! You might not have been anticipating the beginning of September as eagerly as I have, but let me tell you—this month was a long time coming. I couldn’t be more thrilled to debut KrisCarr.com’s Prevention Month 2013! Each week this month I’ll be featuring a fun new collection of accessible and easy ways to live healthier every day, including amazing information from some of the wellness world’s leading thinkers.
You may remember my Prevention Month from last year, but if not, let’s start with a little background info. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month (which I totally support)—but cue the tides of pink washing over everything from cocktails to unhealthy makeup to “Buckets for the Cure;” remember that debacle? Pretty sure my cure doesn’t come from Kentucky Fried Chicken! Even handguns. Yes, you read that correctly.
There are so many issues around the pinking—
Many pink ribbon products are loaded with chemicals linked to cancer; companies not disclosing how much of the money actually goes to research or charities; and on and on. As the brilliant Stacy Malkan, co-founder of the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, put it, “[These companies] want us to ‘hope for the cure’ rather than having a serious discussion about how to prevent cancer—because prevention requires changes to the status quo.”
Now, I’m not saying that we don’t need research, awareness and advances in medicine. We absolutely do! But what I am saying is that we also need to focus on NOT getting sick in the first place, and I’m not just referring to cancer, this is about all preventable chronic shit pickles. If, like me, you’re already facing a health challenge, prevention can mean becoming an active participant in your healing. Awareness of the problem is always a good thing to have, but what about awareness of how to avoid the problem from the get-go?
Yes, there are things that are out of our control when it comes to health. But that doesn’t make us powerless bystanders.
Taking the reins of our well-being is one of the most important choices we make on a daily basis. Prevention doesn’t just mean avoiding your germy co-workers when the seasonal flu goes around or standing five feet away from the microwave. Prevention means delving into each aspect of our lives and examining where we can make better choices (emotionally, physically, even spiritually). It’s putting ourselves—and our health—first. It means living like the special, supercharged, informed and passionate people we really are.
To me, prevention is more like an exhilarating party than a boring or fear-based way of living. And for many of us, prevention is also a shift in thinking. We move from feeling incapable, unlucky or unworthy of the effort, to knowing our value and believing that we can absolutely make a difference in our lives and the world around us. Now that’s some serious soul growth! This shift helped me to fall in love (with myself) and with discovering new ways to keep my little being happy and humming, and then sharing them with all of you! That’s why I’ve lined up a month of top-notch goodies that are going to rock your world, plus one extremely special giveaway.
I’ve also teamed up with the brilliant minds over at the Environmental Working Group to examine all the various ways we can take good care of ourselves from the inside out. Want some good news? Protecting our holy, hot bodies totally benefits the world around us, and vice versa. By taking care of yourself, you’re inadvertently bettering the planet. Big time score. Without further ado, here’s a peek at the fun that’s coming along this month.
My Prevention Month Line-Up
10 Ultimate Prevention Tips
We’re kicking off with a bang, friends! I’ll be asking some game-changing doctors, nutritionists and other amazing experts about their all-time top prevention tips. These are the people whom millions turn to for advice, and I’ll corral them right here to share their powerful prevention practices that you can easily start to implement over the course of the month.
The Crazy Sexy Guide to Organic Foods
Something that I hear time and time again from readers is that eating organic produce is prohibitively expensive. It’s so important that a healthy lifestyle is accessible to everyone if we want to see widespread improvement in our health. This week, we’re going to take a good hard look at why organics can be pricier, how to make them fit into your budget, and how we as consumers can shift the governmental policies that dictate what we buy at the market. Whew! Are you ready for a serving of education and action? Let’s do it!
Healthy Living Checklist
What’s lurking in your kitchen? Are there monsters in your medicine cabinet? A boogey-man in your bathtub? Together with EWG, we’ll go through your home using a downloadable PDF and make sure that you’re surrounded by healthy choices. Some of the results might surprise you, and that’s ok. We’ll look at where you might be able to make better choices on your next shopping trip. These small changes can yield big results.
Self-Care Planner
It’s great to think about wellness, talk about health, read about self-care, yadda yadda yadda. But what about actually making time for it? When you’re busy, taking care of yourself often gets shoved to the tail end of your priorities list. Outside stressors from work, family, hobbies and even your beloved pup (who ate the trash, again) can all knock your well-being from its rightful place—the top of your to-do’s! With this easy planning guide, delivered in a handy, downloadable PDF, I’ll show you how I fit self-care into my nutso schedule, and how you can, too.
I really can’t wait to dig in to prevention with you. It’s something near and dear to my heart and health, and sharing it with you is a privilege.
There you have it: my prevention mission. Let’s do this together. Start with yourself by looking at what you’d like to work on this month. Then, think of one special someone you want to share Crazy Sexy Prevention with. Maybe it’s your sister or your neighbor down the hall. Maybe your daughter is going through a rough spot and could use a little extra oomph.
Your turn: Pledge to rock prevention this month with me, by commenting below with your Prevention Month goal and/or your prevention buddy!
Peace & red hot prevention,
I pledge to take better care of myself, plan my meals for my family and follow them.
Thank you Kris for always bringing a HUGE smile to my face!
I pledge to release my attachment to the outcome of the illness that I am on this incredible journey with. To love and trust that my body knows exactly what it needs to heal, and to know that I can surrender fear for patience and acceptance. I pledge to continue to nourish my body and give it the greatest opportunity to heal and in turn teach me peace. I am in awe everyday of the lessons that have come my way and I pledge to offer that to others that may be struggling with their journey.
I thank you for your grace and fortitude!
With palms joined –
Kerry
Good idea Kris. Thanks!
My prevention goal for the month is to go back to eating the way I used to–vegetarian. My other is to try and lower my very high stress level, either through meditation or walks. Thanks so much for this great mission!
Well said Kris! I agree totally. Prevention is the answer. I saw you on Ridgefield CT 1.5 or so and became vegetarian from that point on. Juicing regularly and loving the prevention that I believe that I am providing myself. In fact I will be taking it on the road hosting juicing workshops in people’s homes and sharing this mission that we are both on. Love you Kris Carr!
Now I am excited for September! Looking forward to all your great info and tips and for me it’s coming at the perfect time, when I have alot going on in my life that is stressing me out and this will be a daily reminder to take care of myself. Thank you!
Im completly glad that you decided to do “Prevention Month” . Recently I lost my aunt to Cancer. She try to incorporate natural healing but it was to late.
I’ve been reading abaut healty eating but It is kind of confusing sometimes.
I want to eat better, feel better but I need guidance..
Right now I have fibroids. I want to do everything that I can possible do to eliminate them.
I live in Puerto Rico and is hard to eat healty because of the high prices and the lack of organic food.. Imagine that, in a island..
Thanks a lot for caring..
Boy did this come at the right time.last few days have felt very depressed and down.I feel overwhelmed by stuff.trying to get healthy in all ways.physical, emotional and spiritual.So glad I found you.
Thanks
Marilee
Thanks Chris for the encouraging reminders to value ourselves. I plan to restart my yoga practice and begin juicing.
Looking forward to your Wellness Month!
Hi Kris! This couldn’t have come in a better month. When I get back from vacation in a week, I’m in for a very stressful few weeks at my soul- sucking job that I hate. Short of winning the lottery or being able to quit without another job lined up (been looking for 2 years), I will have to endure the hell that is coming my way. This help from you will make the road less rocky. Thank you, thank you!!!
I just finished a year of surgeries and treatment for breast cancer. I am now focused on removing toxins from my life and preventing any recurrence. I also want to remove exposures from my kids and husbands lives. So looking forward to your month of prevention!
Ready to learn…
Great post. I share your thoughts on the in-your-face pink money making bonanza. Even if I wear pink onesies and undies seven days a week, the colour itself won’t magically cure me! Laughter might, though, so maybe it’s not such a bad idea!
I’m challenged every day by invisible cancers – depression and an eating disorder – so I pledge to act “as if” I had all the courage in the world and “as if” all I wanted to eat all day was green (except Kermit, he’s too cute!), until this cool healthy lifestyle takes up permanent residence in all my cells and becomes second nature! And if by doing so my skin begins to glow and it inspires my cigarette-sneaking mom to down more celery juice – YAY!
I totally agree about the over “pinking” of everything. Its a way to raise money for cancer
but I know there is a motivation for profit behind it. We need more prevention and I know
God has given you that purpose! You are real inspiration to everyone! Rock on girl!!
It’s time to start practicing what I preach. For years I am always looking out at my family’s habits, and answering others questions on eating and exercising, always with to much on my plate to take time out for me. Time for a change. Looking forward to it.
Thanks Kris!
Transitional September is the perfect time of the year to reboot. I’m looking forward to learning of new and better alternatives to the products and foods I currently consume. Please keep us money-strapped girls in mind!
Already living on an organic farm and fully aware of my committment to grow and buy organic, my pledge is to juice daily and bring in exercise. I’m looking forward to seeing the checklists so i can further de-gunk my living space. My buddy will be my husband.
Thanks, kris, for teaching me so much!!
I rarely comment on things such as this, but I am so committed to make change. I have been an vegetarian for about 15 years and a vegan-dabbler lately as well. I am 60 years old and have made some enormous life changes recently …FOR ME! FINALLY! I have your books, I read your blog , I do most of the things you suggest, but there are some I really want to commit to. I want to live a vibrant , healthy, jazzed life. I am also a veteran Montessori teacher of precious preschool/kindergarten children…. what better stage of life to educate families than this on healthy nutrition for healthy bodies and brains!!!!Thank you Kris… can’t wait to get started.
Oh my goodness, your timing is impeccable. I cannot wait – you have me completely psyched!
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Kriss
Many thanks for all the energy you put into sharing all your research. You are an angel xx
I have been following you for some time and feel so much better physically & spiritually.
I will use this month to reinforce what I have learned and add to my knowledge.
Inspired already
Liz xx