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March 30, 2009

MONDAY, MONDAY ~ Find Your Balance Health Today!!!!


Michelle Pfennighaus is a health counselor and yoga instructor who has devoted her life to helping others and their pursuit of healthier living. She has a wonderful blog over at FindYourBalanceHealth.com that encourages eating habits that benefit busy lifestyles. She has agreed to share some of her wisdom, photos and endeavors with us!

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Michelle, how long have you put your energy into healthier living?

I've always been somewhat concerned with exercise and eating well, but it really picked up about 3 years ago. It's been an amazing journey!

What was the catalyst? How were you moved to seek out nutritional betterment? What led you to eat a fuller and purposeful menu?

According to my doctors I was fine, just as healthy as anyone else. But I knew I had digestive trouble – it was fairly obvious when I realized that not everyone was doubled over in pain after a meal, just me. One day I was home sick with a particularly terrible sinus infection and I saw Christina Pirello on public television. She was cooking up a macrobiotic meal and talking about how miso helps digestion. I immediately looked her up on the internet and started doing research.

But it was actually a conversation with my grandpa that pushed me to take the first step. He told me that my grandma (who died of digestive-related cancer) always had trouble eating dairy products. Because I take after my grandma in many ways, I thought that maybe I should try to eliminate dairy from my diet. It worked! And that was a very convincing first step.

How did it change your life? Your health? Your outlook? Your relationships?

Wow. It's hard to explain. Literally everything changed. I started to feel so much better as I cleaned up my diet one variable at a time. As I felt better, my mood improved. It was like a dark cloud lifted. I had more energy and motivation. I realized that it was possible to live a life 100 times better than the life I had before. It was so exciting – it still is! Part of my excitement is in knowing that I am armed with knowledge to make conscious decisions about how I treat my body. It was like uncovering a secret code. I knew right away that I wanted to bring this information to more people, which is how I started blogging and ultimately enrolled at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition.

Tell us about your training at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition.

It's an amazing school – people come from all over the world. At IIN they teach that health is a combination of diet AND lifestyle. So, there are foods like chicken. And then there are what we call Primary Foods, like relationships and career satisfaction. At IIN we learn to work with the whole person, not just the diet. It really rings true for me because while I was changing my diet I also started doing yoga and learning to de-stress my life. I believe my success was a combination of diet and lifestyle changes.

How has this affected your friends and family?

Positively! I am a much happier person, a more whole person, and more fun to be around. Having energy for my friends and family is something I didn't used to have.

What are some of the first and easiest steps you took to move into a healthier mode of living?

Like I mentioned, my first step was cutting out dairy for 2 weeks. It was just a trial. I started doing things as little science experiments, like noticing if what I ate for lunch made my stomach hurt later on. It really started as an investigative process. When I work with clients now, I emphasize taking small steps and becoming conscious of one's body.

What were some of the first positive things you noticed about you once you began your movement?

My moods really evened out. I had always been a cynical, moody kind of person. Once I started eating better, I started feeling more sunshine in my life. Now, I am hardly ever in a bad mood.

Have you ever regretted any of these changes?

Absolutely not. It wasn't always easy to try new things or pack a healthy lunch when all my friends were eating in the mall food court. But it has been the best thing I've ever done, hands down. I believe all my clients who stick with my program will feel the same.

What would you say to the readers who desire to make a happier existence and healthier lifestyle?

I'd say, you aren't alone! People talk to me every day about their desire for change. Most people find that they feel stuck or get in their own way when it comes to implementing change. That's why I work with clients to support them in a step-by-step plan towards their goals.

How can they contact you and what do you encourage them to consider before actually signing up with you as a client?

If you are interested in feeling happier, having more energy, and addressing your unique health challenges, you can email me at michelle@findyourbalancehealth.com or visit my website. I encourage you to think about your goals and how it would feel to achieve them. Consider, "What is more important than good health?"

What is your wish for your clients?

People who come alive with good health tend to spread the word and affect change in their families and communities by being excellent examples long after completing the health counseling program. That's my wish!



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Thanks Dwana!
Best,
michelle

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Michelle Pfennighaus, RYT
Health Counseling & Yoga
FindYourBalanceHealth.com


Michelle, Here is to us all having Healthier, Happier Lifestyles!! CHEERS!!!

February 11, 2010

Be Still My Bleeding Heart!



What is green and black, sparkly and YUM all over??

Bleeding Heart Bakery on Chicago's North Side!


Michelle and Vinny are at 1955 W. Belmont, Chicago, IL, 773-327-7410. They have provided a place you can indulge "local, sustainable, punk rock pastry"!

How fab is that!

Being conscious about what goes into your mouth is not as difficult as you think.

I recall back when my good friend Mr. T used to speak to me about making dietary changes and I would give the long, far-off stare.

His return look would be just as firm, somewhat understanding, but unwavering in its mission.

I had suffered from skin ailments, fatigue and being overweight. I was on medications and began to run out of ideas that masked my unhealthy ways. Oh yeah, and my hair was falling out!

Many of the foods that we eat are over-processed, plagued, and some are downright dangerous. And while many may argue - "Oh, something has to killya" - the truth is many of us do not want to make the effort and, or, take the time to make the small and essential changes that just might save or lengthen life.

Yes, we all are going to be killed by something, BUT eating to live and not living to eat CAN be an enjoyable occurrence. Eating well can replace the fear and sarcasm of the vegan or vegetarian stigma and propel you into a fulfilling, great way of life .

You see, once upon a period of a really long time ago, I was a freshman in high school. My best friend was a senior, a guy I likened to Adonis, and he began exposing me to some of the finer things in life (Escargot, brie,to name a few).

At the time I was a sponge sopping up cuisines and cultures that were different because Mr. T had class and style. In that one short year he continued introducing me - Joe Sample, caviar and long rides along the lakefront - Mr. T was SO much fun!

Flash-forward 25 years into the 21st century, where a friendship has quietly weathered the years. Mr. T is now a vegan who, 3 years ago, gently laid before me the benefits of eating leafy greens and tofu.

I had researched before running into him, but seeing and sensing the vibrancy he was drawing from his food, I slowly began to fall into acceptance of this brave incredible lifestyle.

If you have been thinking about becoming a vegan or vegetarian, start slowly! Eliminate a dairy product for a few months. Move each few months into a different category of your current menu, ceasing a product or food group here and there until you have made a small alteration in your diet. Previously researched can become a way of life. Leave suspect, and what you know to be detrimental, to the old you. The new you will happily read labels with words that you can easily pronounce.

It will be difficult. It took me three years to give up cheese, and I still struggle! It was also very hard to stop drinking cream in my coffee!

Thankfully, the world that is round and wide, has begun to embrace that something needs to change with respect to our foods. There are items out here that will help you replace the negatives in your diet and there are also YUMMIES too!

Today, I as I joined a few fellow Twittermates at the Bleeding Heart Chicago bakery, I was so pleased to see that they FEATURED gluten free AND vegan items(a some dang good coffee)! What a treat!

So, investigate your neighborhoods! Your area is sure to have one or two places that offer health conscious cuisines.

OR follow a few healthy blogs. Three of my favorite foody blogs include Gina of VEGAN STRONG, Michelle Pfennighaus of FIND YOUR BALANCE HEALTH and Dreena at Dreena's Vegan Recipes.

April 20, 2009

Incredible


Seriously, this past week has been incredible! A BIG THANK YOU and SHOUT OUT to Michelle Pfennighaus FINDYOURBALANCEHEALTH, Jessica Espinoza and Christine Rabel MARYKAY!!!

Healthier Happier You has never been Healthier or Happier, thanks to their contributions!!

I know that many of us have been stricken by this bug going around the country and their inputs, recipes, healthy dispositions and support clearly healed me of mine.

You should really follow Michelle and Christine on Twitter! It is a joy and honor.

As I gear up for Earth Day ~ April 22, 2009 I would love to encourage everyone to check out the government site Earth Day.Gov

Chicago sponsored several campaigns this weekend. My family cleaned a Lakefront Park and enjoyed all of the downtown fun!

What did you guys do? Share your Earth Day Plans! Go Earth! Go US!

September 15, 2013

Twork YOUR LIFE!

#Pilsen Fresh Market

#Pilsen Fresh Market
Today begins my cleanse. I've been following Michelle Pfennighaus for a few years, featuring her on the blog here, a time or two.

Years later I am still trying to lose weight, adjust my life and find balance.

YEARS, you ask?

Well, yeah, years!

I am not in the exact same place, but I am still fighting. I have lost tons of weight, but I still have a pouch and areas I want firmer.

I am vegan but I still struggle with cheese. MY ONLY VICE, so I guess I'm not completely vegan, but I try.

My finances are still a bit of a mess.

I am a single mom. I have a wonderful man in my life, but I don't burden him with my kids' tuition, my mortgage, my car note ... we're not married, and I am old school ... until we are, I can take care of me.

SO, enter this detox/cleanse.

It has been a while since I've purged and centered.

We at CHICAGONISTALIVE are running a six month series aimed at cleaning up and growing your wealth.

You should join us!

I started my homework last night.

AND the food portion begins today with the cleanse.

http://findyourbalancehealth.com/fall2013detox/

Follow me the next 21 days as I will be covering ALL the bases to a HEALTHIER, HAPPIER, YOU!