Back to the GYM


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Good morning Monday!! Now I’m promising myself to get back to gym, after I recovered from my surgery and the flu almost went away though I still feel weak and the sinus headache haven’t gone yet. 

Oh it was so terrible to feel alone, even if you got used to visit hospitals regularly. But Hahahaha I didn’t cry .. I laughed and made the nurses laugh before and after surgery that they were asking me to come back LOL 

Yes we are born alone, we live alone and will die alone, and — in spite of True Romance magazines — we shall all someday look back on our lives and see that, in spite of our company, we were alone the whole way. BUT I’m alive and blessed thanks to my doctor and all the care he gave me before and after the surgery!! 

Anyway to make this short, I really miss the gym especially I haven’t been there for a week so I decided to go at least for a power walk.

I will take it easy for now, but can’t wait to get back to my workout routine again, it’s always hard in the beginning. Ha .. Hahahaha Anyone else who feel the same?! Hugs babes xoxo

My Salad .. My Way!!


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As I have been sitting in bed typing while feeling sick for a while. I wanted to chat about working out while sick. Do you do it? Do you rest? But what if you’re sick multiple days in a row? Do you rest all those days?

I had a big workout week planned. Lots of heavy lifting and some cardio intervals, but then I had the flu which came with a horrible sinus headache, then I had to go for a surgery.

Sometimes in life it pays to suck it up and rally, and sometimes you have to know when it’s time to rest and pay attention to your body. Being sick is one of those times. So all I did was – Rest, Reflect, and Recover!!

As I can’t be in the gym, I tried to eat healthy and drink lots of fresh juices to recover.

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I got some fresh Mesclun Mix (Baby Green Romaine, Baby Red Oak Leaf, Baby Iceberg, Baby Spinach & Arugula) from the Inseason store located in Zamalek and customized it my way.
I added some almonds and fresh berries for the first salad.

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And I added some Physalis, BlueBerries, extra virgin olive oil and balsamic vinegar to the second salad.

My Salad My Way. Oh yeaaah it was Yummy for my tummy 🙂

How to stop emotional eating and hunger!!


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Does stress, anger, or sadness drive you to eat or not to eat at all?

In my case stress usually drives me to stop eating and I lose appetite. As I have been sick, feeling helpless in bed for some days now, can’t move or walk and of course I can’t go to the gym, what made me feel stressed, sad and depressed.

Whether you feel angry, sad, bored or even excited, food can act as a buffer against these emotions.

We don’t always eat simply to satisfy hunger. We also turn to food for comfort, stress relief, or as a reward.

Unfortunately, emotional eating or hunger doesn’t fix emotional problems. It usually makes you feel worse. Afterward, not only does the original emotional issue remain, but you also feel guilty for overeating or you feel sick for not eating at all. 

Learning to recognise your emotional eating triggers is the first step to breaking free from food cravings and compulsive overeating, and changing the habits that have sabotaged your diets in the past.

Since I started my food program and training with David Seisay, I tried to learn how to stop my emotions from driving me to crave food or to not eat at all.

Yes at the moment I can’t walk, stand up for long or go to the gym but I’m trying as much as I can to eat healthy at home.

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So where do you start if you want to stop eating emotionally? 

The first step is awareness, recognising that you do eat or not emotionally and WHY!! Each time you reach for foods ask yourself, “Am I really hungry or am I just responding to something else that is happening?”  

If you are eating or not as a response to anger and/or stress, some of these activities will help you calm down and deal with the issue at hand, instead of covering it up with food. 

  • Try to remove yourself from the stressful situation. If you’ve had an altercation with a friend or family member, take some time away from each other to calm down and get your thoughts together,
  • Take some deep breaths. Deep breathing has been shown to reduce blood pressure and promote feelings of calmness,

  • Exercise also helps to get the negative energy out, it’s a known stress buster and you may even find that it helps you deal with anger, 

    Go for a short walk outside, or push around some heavy weights at the gym,

  • Listen to music. Make a special CD or playlist that you can turn to when you need it. Stay away from dramatic music when you feel down and replace them with cheerful ones which move your body,

  • Be organized, If mornings are so busy that you’re barely able to get out the door on time, put some time-management skills into practice so that you don’t have to rush or feel stressed each morning. Try to organize your life and prioritize yourself,

  • Play with your cat/dog, that sometimes help me to cuddle and be cuddled by my two amazing cats.

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Sadness and Loneliness These two emotions often go hand in hand. So SMILE and let everyone know that today, you’re a lot stronger than you were yesterday 🙂