July 03, 2009

Wellness Wednesdays - Nutritional Supplements and You

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"Nutritional Supplements and You"

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Recording Expiration Date: October 29, 2009

July 01, 2009

Monthly Expert Interview with Dr. Romeo Brooks

This months interview is with Dr. Romeo Brooks discussing

"Body Intelligence"

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June 26, 2009

Wellness Wednesdays - Emotional Eating and Carb Addiction

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"Emotional Eating and Carb Addiction"

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June 24, 2009

Special Event - Eat Your Way to a New Job

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Robert Whitt

951-956-4643

Robert@NessyNutri.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Special Event for Job Seekers in the Inland Empire

Eat Your Way to a New Job

Inland Empire, CA---Necessary Nutrition will host a special event geared toward unemployed residents of the Inland Empire on Tuesday July 7th at Goodwin’s Organic Foods and Drinks.  All attendees will receive Necessary Nutrition’s special nutritional wellness program for free, when they register, attend and show proof of unemployment at the event.

“We really want to help our community by offering unemployed residents our services at no charge,” says Necessary Nutrition’s founder Robin De-Ivy Allen. “Research shows that people who eat well and take care of themselves have more confidence, energy, clarity and focus, all of which can give a job seeker the extra edge when out looking for employment.”

 

The event will include a seminar showing attendees how to use food and nutrition to gain an extra edge in the job market, as well as a special presentation from image and color expert Peggy Ricks of First Impression, showing participants how to create a winning look to help them land the job they desire.  “I’m going to teach participants about the importance of color and how their wardrobe affects their chances of securing employment," says Peggy.

This is event is designed to help participants reinvent themselves for success, inside and out.   

A grand prize drawing will take place.  The selected attendee will receive a special “Stimulus Reinvention” package which will include Necessary Nutrition’s full 16-week nutrition program, a color and image consultation from Peggy Ricks of First Impression, a three month’s supply of Necessary Nutrition’s nutritional supplements and more.  This package is valued at more than $1000.

 

The special free nutritional wellness program each attendees will receive is designed to help them reduce their body fat, manage their weight for the long term, increase their energy, confidence, self-esteem and show them how to eat for optimum nutritional value.

 

To register for the event visit www.NessyNutri.com.

 

About Necessary Nutrition

Necessary Nutrition was founded by Nutritional Wellness Expert Robin De-Ivy Allen.  Since personally dropping 40 pounds, Robin understands the power of proper food and nutrition.

 

Robin and her team are on a mission to improve the eating habits and overall well-being of millions of people and their families.  She shows her clients how to use food and nutrition as a tool for reinvention and a tool for reaching personal and professional goals.

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June 15, 2009

Eat Your Way to a New Job

As a Certified Nutritional Consultant and an expert in nutritional wellness and life design, I meet lots of clients that are eager to drop pounds and learn how to improve their eating habits.  During this past year there seems to be a theme going on.  Of course, I’m meeting more clients who are concerned about losing their jobs or clients who are eagerly seeking new employment options, but they are also coming to me because they want to reinvent themselves.  In this time of economic uncertainty and high unemployment, job seekers must be willing to do all that they can to out shine the competition.

 

Does a slimmer more physically fit person have a better chance in securing a position versus someone else who may be overweight?  Is it truly possible to eat your way to a new job; using the power of food and nutrition to actually make yourself more marketable as an employment candidate?  I recently conducted a survey of more than 1000 people to see if my theory is true.

 

Yes, it is true.  68% of responders believe that a thinner more fit person would receive a job offer versus an equally qualified candidate who appeared less fit and perhaps overweight.  Although illegal, 58% of those same responders believe that potential employers sometimes discriminate against applicants based on size and weight.

 

Research does show that a less healthy employee poses more of a potential risk for worker compensation injuries, absenteeism, and increased healthcare claims.

Research also shows that people who eat well and take care of themselves have more confidence, energy, clarity and focus, allowing them to meet their goals.

 

Lisa, a former client called recently to tell me about the new position she received in Forestry.  “I know that I would not have been able to handle this position when I was 20 pounds heavier.  This has always been my dream job.  I just didn’t have the energy and stamina to do it before.  I would not have been a viable candidate.”

 

Another client, Stella, whose journey to wellness and weight management will be chronicled in an upcoming reality show starting this summer, was recently laid off from her job of 12 years.  “My job really was the entire focus on my life”, she says.  “Now I am at a place in which I must totally reinvent myself.  Part of this reinvention is taking the time to invest in myself mentally and physically, so that I am prepared to get back into the job market and the next phase of my life.”

 

5 Steps to Reinvention

If you are interested in reinventing yourself, for the next seven days here are the steps you can take:

 

Step #1          Wake up and sit quietly for 15 minutes to visualize your success.

Step #2          Eat within an hour of waking up.  This will jump start your metabolism and get your body in gear to burn fat throughout the day.

Step #3          Have an egg white omelet filled with vegetables, 1 cup of cooked oatmeal with flaxseeds, a piece of fruit, a liter of water and your daily multivitamin and an antioxidant.

Step #4          Eat every four hours that you are awake; each meal having a balance of lean protein and vegetables.  Drink a liter of water with each meal as well.

Step #5          Read something that is in alignment with the person you truly desire to be just before you go to bed.

 

If you adhere to these steps for the next seven days, I guarantee that you will

not only drop pounds, but you will also be on your way to a new level of

excellence.

Go ahead, get started!  Eat your way to a new job!

Robin De-Ivy Allen, Certified Nutritional Consultant and founder of Necessary Nutrition is an expert in nutritional wellness and life design.  She shows her clients how to use food and nutrition to reach their personal and professional goals.  Robin can be reached at Robin@NessyNutri.com  or visit www.NessyNutri.com.

Wellness Wednesdays "All About Detox"

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"All About Detox"

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June 05, 2009

Robin De-Ivy Allen in the News

Robin De-Ivy Allen  

Robin De-Ivy Allen is now a health and fitness Blogger for the Press Enterprise’s new web portal www.inlandsocal.com

Robin De-Ivy Allen will appear on CNN’s Headline News Local Edition with Brad Pomerance discussing “How to Eat Your Way to a New Job”

 

Robin’s article “5 Ways to Boost Your Energy” is featured in thehealthyminute.com

 

Robin’s article “Pregnancy Diet” is featured in the June issue of the Inland EmpireFamily Magazine

Robin has been interviewed on “Children and Allergies” by the OC Family Magazine for the July edition

 

 

May 29, 2009

Plants in the Home

PLANTS in the HOME

Houseplants not only look beautiful - research shows that they greatly improve your health and wellbeing too!

The simple addition of a few houseplants in your home can do a great deal to boost your health and well-being. Plants live in harmony with humans - we give plants carbon dioxide when we breathe out, and they give us oxygen through transpiration.

PLANTSSpider plant

 

Benefits of houseplants:

  • Remove harmful chemicals from the air, such as those in paints and varnishes, new carpets and MDF furniture
  • Indoor plants boost oxygen levels and reduce air temperatures, as well as raising humidity, making it easier to breathe
  • Absorb noise and lessen dust in the home
  • Lower blood pressure, help concentration and improve memory
  • Promote feelings of relaxation, calm and well-being
  • Make rooms look cared for and welcoming
  • Anxiety levels are lowered
  • People recover from mental tiredness faster
  • Interiors feel spacious, looked after and clean
  • People occupy rooms more when plants are there
  • People perceive interiors as "more expensive" looking
  • Indoor plants can reduce fatigue, coughs, sore throats, and other cold related illnesses

Where do I start?

All the plants listed here are comparatively easy to look after, particularly the chrysanthemums, ivy and dragon tree.


Chrysanthemums

Dragon Tree

Ferns

Ficus

Ivy

Palms

Peace Lilies

Philodendrons

Spider Plant



All indoor plants benefit from a brightly lit position out of direct sunlight and draughts. The above plants appreciate a regular misting of lukewarm water to prevent drying leaf tips, to clean the leaves and to keep the plants breathing well.

Many houseplants benefit from being in a bathroom. The extra humidity helps encourage growth and flowering, and to keep the plants healthy. In fact any plant with smooth, glossy leaves is likely to do well in the warm moist air.

May 27, 2009

Robin De-Ivy Allen’s - Success Principles

Set Goals

 

Have a Plan

 

Take Breaks/Time for Self

 

Pay Yourself First

 

Adhere to Universal Laws and Principles

 

Be Grateful and Thankful For What You Have Daily

 

Read, Learn and Grow Everyday

 

Take Responsibility for Designing Your Life

 

Hang Around People That Inspire You

 

Hang Around People You Admire

 

Hang Around People That Support You

 

Hang Around People That Know More Than You

 

Seek Win-Win Partnerships and Collaborations

 

Take Nutrition and Wellness Seriously

 

Focus on the Desired Outcome

 

Don’t Worry, Be Happy

 

Go to Bed—What a Difference a Day Makes

 

Have Faith

 

Robin De-Ivy Allen, certified Nutritional Consultant, is an expert in nutritional wellness and life design as well as the founder of Necessary Nutrition, a company dedicated to improving the eating habits of millions of people and their families.  She shows her clients how to use food and nutrition to reach their personal and professional goals.  Robin can be reached at Robin@NessyNutri.com  or visit www.NessyNutri.com.

May 22, 2009

Robin De-Ivy Allen becomes NAWBO Membership Chair

Robin De-Ivy Allen of Necessary Nutrition will serve as the 2009-2010 Membership Chair for the Inland Empire Chapter of the National Assoication of Women Business Owners.  "I am eager to volunteer my time with such a phenomenal organizaton, I am also very excited to help our local chapter grow," says Robin.
 

The National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) propels women entrepreneurs into economic, social and political spheres of power worldwide by:

  • Strengthening the wealth creating capacity of our members and promoting economic development within the entrepreneurial community
  • Creating innovative and effective change in the business culture
  • Building strategic alliances, coalitions and affiliations
  • Transforming public policy and influencing opinion makers
 
We are seeking progresive professional women dedicated to personal and personal growth for themselves and those around them
 
For more information about NAWBO please contact Robin at Info@NessyNutri.com.