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My Prevention Month 2013 Mission & Line-Up!

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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,

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  1. sandy larson says:

    I pledge to make closer connections and relationships. Thank you. Prevention month rocks!

  2. Dora says:

    Kris – I love your news letters and can’t wait for each new one to arrive. You give me inspiration in my busy, busy life.

    My pledge is to really, really walk the walk. Practice what I really know what’s better for me – meditation, yoga, eating – anything to better my health (physically and mentally). I need to organize my life so I can spend more time with my family yet get things done at work and my business. I would like to do this with my sister. We both do a lot for our family, yet don’t do much for ourselves. She lives over 1,000 miles away but we are still very close. I’m looking forward to working on this during September!!

  3. Marla says:

    My prevention pledge is to lose 30 pounds by my 4oth birthday by making healthy lifestyle changes, including consistent exercise. I will be accountable to 3 other ladies who are also taking a similar pledge.

  4. Debora Brown says:

    Thank you Kris,
    I commit to ousting white sugar from my diet and to eating only the foods i know heal and prevent disease.

  5. Ann says:

    You are so upbeat and inspiring! I look forward to any and all ideas you can offer to help me improve my health! Thank you so much for doing this.

  6. Wendie says:

    My prevention plan this month is to go back to being vegetarian. I’ve been on and off the wagon several times and living where I do makes it a little tougher, but I’m really ready to go back so this month is out with the animals (except for the ones that live with me!!) and in with the awesomeness of plants!
    I lost my beloved dog a month ago and maybe a little self-care is just what I need to heal my broken heart.

    • Ellen says:

      I commit to stilling the body and sitting in silence and listening to my breath for a brief period daily. I also commit to sharing the healing and joy that dance offers with the children and adults I work with.

  7. Mary says:

    You always inspire with your positive attitude. I’m starting to feel better after learning I need to be gluten free. I pledge to get back into exercising and being more vigilant about my food intake. Thanks Kris!

  8. Cathy Szewc says:

    As I write to you I am enjoying a glass of your Green Guru smoothie and raise it to you in tribute! I pledege to incorporate more juicing and green smothies into my diet. I know my body will thank me for it. So far..meat is out of my diet…not ready to give up eggs yet. Baby steps but it’s all good. Thanks Kris for opening my eyes to a healthier way of life. And you make it FUN!

  9. Karine LeBlanc Sault says:

    I just bought the Vita-Mix; yeah me! So my goal is to use it, use it, use it. I want to explore with it’s possibilities and make lots of healthy green drinks, nutritious smoothies, soups, meals and yes, even desserts that my whole family will enjoy; even our 5 year old!

    My family is transitioning from a vegetarian diet to a more vegan, Crazy Sexy, GMO free diet. We’re working through some of the learning curves, adjustments and challenges which pretty well are all related to finding and making recipes that our 5 year old will eat – (without the power struggles 🙂 ).

    Thank you for this. I can use all the help I can get!
    Karine

  10. Sonia Macleod says:

    Hi Kris , well I just want to share, that you have changed my daughter and my life. We have become Vegan after reading your books . We started with the Crazy Sexy Diet , and had lots of laughs as we tried to incoporate it into our lives, We live on an island off the mainland in New Zealand and we both commute to the city so in the freezing cold winter mornings, we got up to meditate , wrapped in blankets on cushions on the floor, after a few moments of silence , Genevieve said , Mum , whats meditation ? We got the giggles and that was the end of the meditation .

    I feel so clear and clean and dare I say it pure ( who me ?) , As I make my Green Juices I feel so happy , even though its cold and my fingers are dropping off.
    For prevention month I would like to work clearing my physical space ( and get some insulation ) and my head space, spiritual practice ( get rid of mental insulation ).
    Thankyou Kris for your inspiration
    Love Sonia xx

  11. Sarah says:

    Kris Carr, you are a legend. I can’t tell you how grateful I am for having discovered your blog.

    This month, I’m going to focus on eating well & meditation.

    Thank you xx

  12. Danielle Fillmore says:

    Yay! I’m in! My goal is to get a handle on my back pain. I’m trying acupuncture and I’m hoping to learn how to live in a way to give me a healthy back. My daughter is going to be my prevention partner. She’s in college and her goal is to learn how to have a better night’s sleep. Thanks for your encouragement ❤

  13. Cheryl says:

    Prevention ROCKS!!!!! It’s how I live every moment of every day because I’m worth it. I love you and your work Kris.

  14. Renee says:

    Since being diagnosed with breast cancer last year I have made many changes. I thought I was living a very healthy life style before the diagnosis, but I’m working on being even more pro-active. I’ve come to a point where I am a vegetarian….almost vegan…I will continue working on that. But my main goal for this month is to do the research and decide to quit the Tamoxifan or embrace it without doubting that it’s right for me. I am so wishy- washy with how feel about it. Thinking about the side effects it causes a lot of fear and anxiety. I think I know my answer….but I’m fearful of stopping it. It’s also my goal to do 30 days of yoga! I love yoga, it has helped me get thru so much. A daily practice can only be a positive thing!!!! Thanks Kris for all your positive words and wisdom!! Your newsletters are always something I look forward to 🙂 I will share this with my very best friend, my 25 year old daughter! xoxo

  15. april banach says:

    My prevention month goal is to continue to eat and juice for not just long term health but emotional and physical short term well being as well. I am hoping to enlist my husband as my buddy. He had a motorcycle accident which broke his back. I want to help him help his body to heal

  16. Tea says:

    My goals for prevention month to commit myself ten minutes a day (hopefully more!) of meditation and getting back on track with juicing daily!

  17. Kathleen says:

    I am making a commitment to myself to pursue a healthier path in September in honor of Prevention Month. My specific goals are to stay committed to my new fitness and nutrition program from Turbulence Training and to focus on sticking to my budget, paying off my debt and growing my savings little by little. Finally, I am experiencing a significant amount of stress in my life right now on many fronts, and in September I hope to experiment with ways to manage my stress better so that it does not impact my health (and digestion!) so much.
    Thanks for all you do, Kris. Happy Prevention Month!
    Much love,
    Kathleen

  18. Stephanie says:

    I pledge to get back into exercising regularly, and I’m taking my fiancé along with me for the ride! We’re going to start doing yoga together. Something you’ve been meaning to do for a long time. Cheers to good health and love to share it with! 😀

  19. Beck says:

    Bring it on!!!!

  20. Kelly says:

    Thank you for this! As a homeschooling mother of four living in Alaska, we are beginning our school year tomorrow. I was just telling myfantastic hubby that as I put together my planner for the month I was going to finally plan sometime just for moi! I deserve it! Many times I’ve started your cleanse and haven’t made it through an entire day managing to do ev erything. That’s my goal this month. Schedule in me time, cause if Mama ain’t happy (or healthy) no one is.. Thanks for the virtual kick in the bum. Just what I needed before the Alaskan darkness starts closing in on me.
    Bless you Kris. You are a force.

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