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 start having green smoothies again and to do yoga at least 3 times a week!
What is your opinion on protandim
I still have no health insurance so prevention is all that I have. Working the best I can for the last 15 years, Thanks so much for the information.
My whole life after my breast cancer diagnosis in 2007 has been about PREVENTION! Thank you for taking a stand on this and focusing on what is truly needed.
We could change the world with this. 🙂
Over the last year my husband and I have made some positive changes or additions to our life such as meditating daily, and together as often as possible, buying organic when possible, and trying to decrease the processed foods. My pledge is to increase my fruit/veggie smoothies and to increase my activity this month. Im sharing this pledge with my hubby of 16 years.
I am really excited about all this good stuff for prevention month! Can’t wait to get started!
Thanks so much, Kris!! You’ve been so inspiring to me! I love reading your newsletter and your books because of all your knowledge and experience. Stay strong, Wellness Warrior!!
My goals will be to:
1) exercise more
2) get more sleep
Thanks for the inspiration and knowledge! You are a true blessing.
Caitlin
Love this Prevention Month 2013! Great stuff!
First off, I am a therapist who works with people struggling with eating disorders. My prevention month mission regarding my work life is to focus on ways that young women can develop positive body image, self esteem, and decrease drive for perfectionism, people pleasing, and negative self talk. Prevention not Pathology!!!
My personal prevention mission…From 2004 – 2010, I had several heart attacks, 9 stents, and heart bypass surgery…yep. It’s been 3.5 years now of health and healing. My preventative strategy for my own health is good self care! attuning to my own natural rhythms, listening to my body regarding stress, need for sleep, movement, nutrition, time alone, time with loved ones…basically paying attention to how I contend/fight or indulge/allow myself to spend “time”.
someone else below mentioned preaching self care but being bad at doing it for herself. I could have just said “ditto” to that. When job & home demands get crazy self care is the first thing to go out the window. And that’s when I need it most.
I have been juicing for 45 days now after watching FSND documentary and have lost 41 pounds. My goal is to regain my health through healthy eating with interesting foods.I just purchased your crazy sexy kitchen book and look forward to delving into those recipes after I am through with my juice fast.
September means incorporating more bedtime baths and foot massages with my oils 🙂
Thanks for getting other people on board to take care too!! It is 100% worth every ounce of effort 🙂
Rock on Kris!!!
I will be sharing your posts this month with my own precious readers on facebook. Everyone should know ‘all the options’ out there for living a full vibrant life. It is also my mission to help others not get caught up in the raging train of fear that I experienced within the cancer system. So I have a ‘cancer prevention page’ on my food blog ‘The Queen’s Table.’ I love sharing your upbeat attitude about health, along with my own thoughts about the many facets of our beingness that we need to address in order to take control of our care. The mind, body, soul connection is so very important to our overall heath. Having now experienced illness myself, I felt compelled to create my food/wellness blog to share the “personal power” we do have over our health and choices. On a positive note I have reversed and eliminated disease as well as lost 76 pounds the past two years due to my organic whole food food choices. You have been one of the inspirations in my quest. Thank you for all your efforts to be a fun voice of reason, in the chaos that is the cancer business. One day we will meet. Till then, love, glitter, and unicorns! Keep spreading the LOVE.
I am a nurse working 12 hour shifts. I pledge to get my butt outside as often as I can during the day to find my peace and tranquility. Yeah!
I just was diagnosed with 40% renal failure and have started a plant-based diet to improve my health. So far it has given me so much energy and stamina and I am so grateful to Kris for all the information she shares on her website. I am constantly looking for more and more things I can do to improve my health.
My friend also has renal failure and I am trying to encourage her to go on a plant-based diet. I think seeing Kris would definitely help her in her health efforts.
Please pick me!! Love Marilyn
Wow, wow, wow! I am so inspired by all of this. And so grateful for prevention being front and center in this conversation.
My prevention month pledge is to get serious about weight loss through healthy eating and regular exercise. It’s something I have danced around for a long time – committing and then not following through. I’m changing that, today.
I love reading about what Kris has to say! I have been following her for years and have given her books to several of my friends! I have been slowly changing my lifestyle to include more yoga, more fruits and veggies (organic when possible), less meat, I even tried going vegan for a week! I am also much more aware about all the toxic chemicals that are out there and have been focused on living a healthier, less toxic life. But….(big BUT) I am really struggling with getting all the toxic crap out of my mind! So, with inspiration from Kris and other friends who enjoy the crazy sexy lifestyle, I am pledging to fill, no-overflow, my crazy mind with happy thoughts! I hope that my mind will be so full of glorious, positive, happy thoughts that it won’t have any room left for the nasty, toxic ones. I will share this pledge with my husband of fourteen years (Today that is! Yes it is our anniversary!)
xoxo, ~Stephanie
SO EXCITED!!
My Prevention Month Pledge for myself I have named ACE
I intend to:
~ decrease Alcohol consumption
~increase Exercise
~decrease Caffeine
Over the past 4 to 5 years I have cleaned up my diet, gone gluten free to manage anxiety and depression symptoms and now I have a predominately plant based diet. I just need a little more focus in these areas! Thank you, Kris, for your motivation!
~Blessings,
Tina
My goal is to stay on track with eating right, exercising to lose weight for my health. Keeping positive and keepingredients all negatives out of my tthoughts.
Thanks Kris have a wonderful day!
Kathleen Lobb
Thank you Kris for bringing us such inspiring and important insights and for creating such a wonderful community. I pledge to continue my fitness and nutrition journey and experiment with newer vegetarian/vegan recipes (hopefully get my kids to eat them!). I also pledge to start a gratitude journal and write a few things I’m thankful for everyday.
I also plan to remove myself from toxic relationships at work and gain better balance in my work/life. That may be a lot to tackle but I’ll try…