Episodes
Today we are going to be talking about a hot topic, self-love. How many times have you heard someone say that you need to love yourself before being able to lose weight? I used to hate when people would say this – mostly because I had no idea what they were talking about. But after lots of trial and error and dealing with a really loud and insensitive, inner-critic, I think I’m really beginning to understand why love truly is the only path to sustainable weight loss.
Published 12/30/18
Published 12/30/18
This is a great subject to discuss as preparation is so important for any fast but especially an extended water fast. To not prepare would be like trying to build a house with no tools. It’s going to make an already challenging task even harder. Just like the level of training you need to do to complete a marathon depends on your current level of fitness, the preparation you need to do for a water fast depends on your current diet and lifestyle. If you are coming from a place where you have a...
Published 12/16/18
oday is a special episode, as some of you know that every 10th episode is a Q&A episode. So today, I get this question all the time, especially after I made my post on my Instagram about my 21-day water fast experience. The question that was asked the most was: How to break an extended water fast properly? What should you eat and how long do you have to eat this way before eating a normal meal.
Published 12/02/18
If you’re starting a ketogenic diet or doing an extended fast, you may have developed a rash and don’t know why. Maybe you’ve Googled the symptoms of ketosis and think that the rash means ketosis is bad for you. I personally first experienced keto rash is from my 21 days extended water fast, around day 8/9 I started to get this rash all around my ribs/under my chest area and back as well. That itchy rash you’re experiencing is called “keto rash”, and it’s a normal side effect experienced by...
Published 11/18/18
Today we are going to be talking all about water fasting! I have done an episode on fasting already so if you are interested be sure to check out episode number 2, I have also included a free guide on my website under my podcast tab where it says freebies, so definitely check them out! So I have recently completed a 10 day fast. I originally wanted to do 21 days but ended up breaking it due to lack of sleep and ...
Published 11/04/18
37: Hunger by Pei Miller
Published 10/21/18
36: Acceptance by Pei Miller
Published 10/07/18
When those whom we love so dearly and trust completely betray us, the feeling is like a stab at the heart that leaves us feeling unsafe, demoralizing, uncertain, and alone. This feels like you lose someone completely and makes us more vulnerable physically as well as emotionally. I recently had to deal with some betrayal, I trusted someone that I have called friends for a couple of years, he wasn’t a super close friend but I never thought I would hear some of these words out of his mouth,...
Published 09/23/18
The best way to ensure that you hit your macros is to plan ahead. Plan plan plan, I can’t stress enough. You can do this by preparing your meals in advance for the upcoming day or just knowing what you’re going to eat and adding up the macros. It is really just a matter of math games but people choose different foods that affect the body differently, just because the numbers fit doesn’t mean your meal plan is sound!
Published 09/09/18
So, if it does act like a muscle, can it also be strengthened? After several studies, we have our answer! With the right practice, willpower can be strengthened just like any other muscle in the body. Fair warning: like all practice, these workouts can be challenging. After all, you will be exerting your willpower in the same way that you would exert your legs on a run. But they are scientifically proven to get you results.  So, although it will be difficult in the short-term, eventually it...
Published 08/26/18
We are quick to beat ourselves up for our apparent lack of willpower. However, the reason why we struggle so much with self-control is often not some innate weakness of our characters, but our lack of understanding of how our minds work. There are many willpower traps that we can avoid simply by being aware of certain mental glitches that we all share. One of such glitches is moral licensing, a fascinating phenomenon, understanding of which can make overcoming various willpower challenges...
Published 08/12/18
So, last week I did a 5-day fasting, it was originally going to be 7 days but traveling and family gathering I decided to do a 5-day fasting instead. Long story short, that it was not bad at all, second day was the worse and then after that day 3 on it feels amazing. The feeling like many described as euphoric and it is true, it feels like something you have never felt before if you have never fasted before. I did it from Monday to Friday since I was busy with projects and work I was able to...
Published 07/29/18
Here is another Q&A episode, can you believe we are at episode 30 already?! So today mainly I want to address how long does it take for you to be fat adapted and what’s the difference between being in ketosis vs fat adapted?
Published 07/22/18
Intuitive Eating is an approach developed to help people heal from the side effects of chronic dieting.  People who repeatedly diet often experience a “diet backlash” - increased rigidity regarding good and bad foods, restriction leading to increased binging, reduction in trust of self with food, feelings about not “deserving” food, social withdrawal, and shortened duration of dieting episodes.
Published 07/15/18
You could say social anxiety is the fear and anxiety of being negatively judged and evaluated by other people.  It is a pervasive disorder and causes anxiety and fear in most all areas of a person's life.  It is chronic because it does not go away on its own. Only direct cognitive-behavioral therapy can change the brain, and help people overcome social anxiety. People with social anxiety are many times seen by others as being shy, quiet, backward, withdrawn, inhibited, unfriendly, nervous,...
Published 07/08/18
Adaptogens are natural substances that work with a person’s body and help them adapt; most notably, to stress. Adaptogens are a natural ally in dealing with persistent stress and fatigue because they work with regulating important hormones. Adaptogens offer several other health benefits, including…
Published 06/30/18
The human body contains around 60% water, which plays a key role in all aspects of life. However, excess water retention and bloating is a common side effect of chronic inflammation. Also known as fluid retention, edema can be caused by food intolerances, poor diet, toxin exposure and diseases like kidney failure. Women may also experience water retention during the luteal phase aka PMS week of their menstrual cycle and during pregnancy. For most people, excess water weight is not a serious...
Published 06/24/18
Today I am giving away my free Ketogenic Diet Guide. Download link is at the end of the show notes and also on my website. I want to bring you the most basic guide for someone how is brand new to this lifestyle and also talk about what you can expect and how to deal with some obstacles that will come up on your keto journey.
Published 06/17/18
There is a lot of misunderstanding and confusion about goal setting. People just don’t know why they set goals and what the benefits are. If they do it, it’s because someone told them it is important. The baggiest misconception that people often fall into when they set goals is that they think once they reach their goals they will be happier, that can’t be further from the truth! You will not be happier or less than who you are today because goals are attaining goals is about personal...
Published 06/10/18
Today I am going to go over some tips/tricks on how to manage your hunger while dieting. Now first I want to mention that, when you are dieting there is no way around being hungry is just the way it is. But you shouldn’t feel like you are starving to death all the time. So, keep in mind, a mild discomfort is normal but extreme hunger might be because you are dieting too hard/too big of a deficit.
Published 06/03/18
Today I want to talk about a term I have come across while reading this book called the “The self-love experiment” I thought it was interesting and I wanted to share the definition from the Wikipedia, it says: The Paradise Syndrome, while not officially recognized by psychologists as a mental condition, is a term used by some to refer to a condition in which a person suffers a feeling of dissatisfaction despite having achieved all their dreams. The term may have been coined by Dave...
Published 05/27/18
We all know that some people who just can’t seem to lose weight. They try and try. They seem to do all the right things. What’s going on? That reason is called “life.” Everyone knows the fat loss formula is calories-in vs calories-out. The problem is that, when we track macros, we’re only controlling the calories-in side. The other side of the equation is your metabolism—our body is more than just calories in/out, the complex machinery of organs, hormones, and body movement that uses the...
Published 05/20/18
Every 10th episode I bring you guys a Q&A episode. So, as you can see the title that today we are going to be talking about Diet break, PSMF aka Protein Sparing Modified Fast and also diet fatigue. I am going to define each and talk about how you may use them in your weight loss journey.
Published 05/13/18
So, let’s give you a little background, mindfulness meditation is originally an ancient Buddhist meditation technique, in recent years mindfulness has evolved into a range of secular therapies and courses, most of them focused on being aware of the present moment and simply noticing feelings and thoughts as they come and go. It’s been accepted as a useful therapy for anxiety and depression and is showing promise as a way of helping with chronic pain and addictions. Just a few hours of...
Published 05/06/18