The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Podcast - #98: Be Well By Kelly Part 2 - Dieting In The New Year, Cortisol, Quick Fixes Vs. Long Term Fixes, Sleep Schedules, Fat Burning, Self Discipline and Diet Procrastination
Episode Date: January 23, 2018On this episode Kelly LeVeque AKA Be Well By Kelly returns to jump into a variety of topics! We start with jumping into a new year diet with the new year, morning routines, cortisol in our systems and... the myth behind juice cleanses. The conversations evolves into when to eat before bed, sleep schedules, unhealthy weight loss tactics, quick fixes that may hurt you in the long term and procrastinating when it comes to diet. To connect with Kelly LeVeque click HERE To connect with Lauryn Evarts click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE This episode is brought to you by Zola.com.  Zola is the wedding company that will do anything for love. They are reinventing the wedding planning and registry experience to make the happiest moment in our couples' lives even happier. From engagement to wedding and decorating your first home, Zola is there, combining compassionate customer service with modern tools and technology. All in the service of love.  To sign up with Zola and receive a $50 credit towards your registry, go to www.zola.com/skinnyÂ
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Welcome back to the Skinny Confidential, him and her show. Today we have Kelly Levesque on the show,
also known as Be Well by Kelly. This is Kelly's second time on the show. If you missed the first
episode with Kelly, you should go back and listen. It was definitely one of our most downloaded shows of 2017. It is episode number 67.
Okay, on this episode, we talk about how to jumpstart the new year when it comes to diet,
morning routines, cortisol in the system, the myth behind juice cleanses, sleep schedules,
unhealthy weight loss tactics, the negative long-term effect of quick fixes,
and diet procrastination. For those of you who are new to the show, I am Lauren Everett. I created The Skinny Confidential seven years ago, which is so crazy. And now it's a podcast, YouTube channel,
community, and book. And I'm Michael Bostic. I'm an entrepreneur, investor, and business owner.
I specialize in business development and direct-to-consumer sales online.
Over the last 10 years, I have developed and helped to develop and manage businesses in
the online space.
In 2018, I have been working on an exciting new project in the podcast space that we will
be announcing in the upcoming weeks.
Are you excited?
I am excited.
I'm excited, too.
You've been working your ass off.
It's something that brings other people up,
which is exactly what we're all about.
Yes, sir.
Or ma'am in your case.
In the meantime, my face is peeling.
Yep.
It's like falling off.
Yeah, it's super weird.
So I got this facial in LA at Glow Skin in Tulsa Lake by Casey.
Shout out.
And she did actually sea urchin and coral crushed up and
rubbed it. Don't you think you need to like sometimes just like give it a little rest?
You're always doing all this stuff to your skin. There's corals and there's lotions and there's,
you know, I'm just finally getting, you know, the nighttime, like put a little bit of oil on
morning wash and cleanse. Like you're over there putting sea
urchins and seaweeds and snakes and whatever no this is actually a real thing it's coral and sea
urchin it's ground up and you rub it on your face and it basically gives you this really great peel
just rubbing some uni all over your face it's not uni uni is gross i know a lot of people like uni
but i am not an Ooni guy.
It reminds me of snot.
Okay, well, we're not talking about Ooni.
We're talking about coral that's ground up and you rub it all over your face.
I also got a jelly mask and facial massage, so the whole thing was really great.
I think that you should try new things and just see what works for you.
Yeah, let me know who your Ooni girl is and I'll get over there.
So we're in la still
sober as a whistle michael sober as a whistle but i just want you to tell everyone what your
latest is what's my latest oh yeah exactly which is your latest it's a harmonica no okay you jumped
the gun i bought okay i want i've always wanted to learn how to play a musical instrument i used
to dabble with the guitar when i was younger when you were two like tap dances and cat when we were
three we used to dabble right okay play a couple we all dabbled um had a little band for a while
everyone had a band rock and dante we were pretty good josey and the pussycats we could play that
one song that goes like, woohoo.
You know that one song?
Everyone could play that.
And anyways, band fell apart.
To my dismay.
So I still want to play an instrument, but I don't.
I know with my schedule and everything that I got going on, it's not going to be a priority.
I know if I really was into it, it could be.
But it's just not.
I know with my life and what I'm focused on right now, it's not going to be.
But I still want to dabble a little bit i feel like the ship sailed so i was like
what could i get that's easy and i'm not saying it's easy but like easy to handle doesn't take
a lot of movement doesn't take a lot of carrying something around so i got a little harmonica
and i'm gonna find a tutor if anyone knows a good harmonica tutor send it my way but probably don't
i think i learned there's blows and draws you know blowing
when you actually blow out your mouth draw when you suck in the air so got a couple beginner
harmonicas and um so you're gonna practice your blows and sucks yep okay well we can't wait to
hear it on air you can practice your blows and sucks later as well so anyways yeah still sober
hyper focus on the harmonica got a
lot to do um like i said working on something in the podcast space this year gotta gotta be super
focused and vigilant and um you know what i'm not missing alcohol at all and you know at this point
like three weeks in i feel like there's like a haze that's i know it's super weird like for those
for people that haven't um been drinking for a time, they probably get what I'm talking about, but I feel like
there's like a fog that's been lifted off my brain and I'm like super focused. Right. And I'm clear
in my thoughts. And what's interesting is I was talking to my, my partner Jeff this weekend,
and it's not that alcohol, like that I have an issue with alcohol. Like I can, I can socially
enjoy alcohol and, you know, chill out and I don't
have an issue, but it's just like having the excuse to not be so, so, so social and constantly being
focused. Like I don't feel bad staying up super late and like I'm getting up super early and I'm
not hung over and I'm super clear and I'm just getting a lot of work done. So I know a lot of people do these things where they get off alcohol for the health benefits of it or like the cleanse.
But for me, just the level of focus that I've had and clarity from getting off it has been like hyper productive for me.
I'm so glad.
I'm so glad that it's shown you that you should play the harmonica and that's like where your clarity is coming from.
Yeah.
Can't wait to hear your band, like whole movement it's a solo band okay it's me and um the dogs all right well
let's get into the tip of the week all right so my tip of the week this week is short um and i
will really since we're with kelly today i will relay it to health and wellness. But I was reading an interview with Warren Buffett the other day, and he was talking
about how he thinks people get into trouble when they start to think in short-term.
We talk about long-term, short-term for a while, but in short-term gaps.
And he was saying what he thinks is the best way to think, and I could be butchering this
a little bit, but is in seven-year windows.
So instead of focusing, okay, what am I going to do in a year or two years? What's my life going
to look like in seven? But then he says on the flip side of that is you also want to get hyper
focused on the immediate short term, which is the next one to two months. Because in those next one
to two months, you can actually plan steps to take action towards your seven-year goal. He says where people get in trouble is when they start to focus on the one to two-year
goal range because it's far enough out where you're not taking immediate action, but it's
not far enough out where you actually can map something out for a long-term goal and
make long-term decisions.
And so I was thinking, you know, my tip of the week is basically to think in those in that seven year, five, seven year gap, 10 year gap, but also have those micro goals in those one to two months.
And I think that you can relay this to diet as well, where it's like, okay, if you're in seven years, if you want to look a certain way or feel a certain way, you have to start making longterm changes. And in this podcast, we start getting into, you know, the difficulty with
short-term changes and, you know, quick fix schemes to lose weight or to get in shape.
And also focusing on those one to two month increments where it's like, okay, what can I
implement today to work towards being healthy in that seven year gap? So basically my tip is focus
on the seven year, focus on the one to two month. What can
you do immediately right now? And what can you work towards in seven years? And I think
completely ignore that one to two year window. So maybe we should ignore the harmonica.
In seven years, I could be jamming that harmonica. And in one to two months,
I can get a tutor and learn the basic chords. So I've got it mapped out.
Let's use the hymn tip on your new hobby.
My tip is something I've blogged about before,
but I feel like we need to go over it again.
So it's all about the facial steamer.
Ever since I was little, I was super into skincare,
which is no surprise.
My mom was a super freak about her own skin
and she would yell at me more about sunscreen
than doing my homework.
That's actually a fact. My mom would be such a freak about her own skin and she would yell at me more about sunscreen than doing my homework. That's actually a fact. My mom would be such a freak about sunscreen. So again, no surprise.
She preached about sunscreen on my hands and my neck every day, all day, even when I was like 10.
So I remember it was a thing to heat up a bowl of water and then stick my face above it to open my
pores. Did anyone else do this? Am I weird?
So this may sound nuts, but even as an adult, when I'm cooking pasta, I still do this. Like the pasta
is cooking and there I am sticking my face in a boiling bowl of lentil pasta, which I don't
recommend, but I do do. But now we've evolved a bit because we have a facial steamer. And Ooni. I don't know what Ooni.
No.
So basically a facial steamer is something that hydrates and purifies the skin in one
simple step.
Trying to get Michael on board currently.
Hopefully he's listening.
So it reveals this dewy, smooth complexion in nine minutes.
You guys have seen me do this.
If you've watched my
Instagram live, it's kind of the ideal way to begin an at home experience. And it kind of gives
you the whole package because it's exfoliant and it also provides results. So the effectiveness
of this product is kind of insane. I like to use it right before I put on makeup because it kind
of tightens your
skin and makes your pores look small. So I'll leave the details of this in the show notes and
on the blog. But basically as Jackie Schimmel of the Bitch Bible says, who is the one who
recommended this to me? She says, not to sound dramatic, I'd sell my future children for a facial
steamer. It's one of the best things that's ever happened to me.
My skin has never been better.
The day you order this steamer is the first day of the rest of your life.
Sometimes when I'm feeling wild and fucking alive, I infuse my facial steamer with rosewater or my toner and think that if Leonardo DiCaprio ever propositioned me for sex, it would be solely because I've had a really amazing facial steam.
So let that marinate.
Jackie, I could not agree with you more. Thank you for the tip of a lifetime. More is on the
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You talk about the toaster every minute.
So instead of a toaster situation, do a donation.
Give them some cash.
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You could do a wine subscription, a fitness class, a honeymoon fund.
There's so many options.
Hang gliding. Hang gliding.
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Kelly Levesque is a nutritionist, wellness expert, and celebrity health coach based in Los Angeles, California.
She recently published a book called Body Love, Live in Balance, Weigh What You Want,
and Free Yourself from Food Drama Forever.
Jessica Alba wrote the foreword, which, I mean, is no big deal.
She's a real hustler.
Kelly believes in real food, real ingredients, and a clean diet.
She's been on the show before.
You guys loved her so much, so we've had her back on.
She's also a regular contributor for numerous health, wellness, and lifestyle publications.
This badass wellness guru has been featured on E! News, Vogue, Shape, Glamour, Lauren Conrad, and The Zoe Report. Her clients
include Jessica Alba, Chelsea Handler, Molly Sims, Katherine Schwarzenegger, and Kate Walsh.
So with that, welcome to the show, Kelly Levesque.
This is the Skinny Confidential, him and her.
Okay, guys, so we're going to do something different with Kelly today.
We're going to niche down.
Since it's the new year, I want you to sort of pretend like you're counseling this made-up girl.
We'll call her Jenna.
She's so cute.
Yeah, Jenna's so cute.
She knows nothing about nutrition.
Jenna knows nothing about nutrition. Jenna is eating McDonald's. She isn't working out. She's working nine to five and she's
going out and she's partying and she's drinking, but Jenna wants to get fit for the new year.
Yeah. So Jenna sounds like she's 25 trying to like go out to the bars and meet guys and
doesn't have time to work out. Jenna sounds like a good time.
Yeah.
Take me back.
Take me back to living on the peninsula at Newport Beach after college.
That's like, oh.
I know.
Take me back to when I was 21 naked on the bar.
I was Jenna.
Yeah.
No, it can be overwhelming.
I think people like Jenna get really anxious about making all of these changes all at one time.
And I see this all the time where they will decide to meal plan.
And they'll decide to make meals from Sunday until next Saturday.
And then that stuff goes bad in their fridge.
And the plan lasts for three days instead of a whole week.
So with someone like Jenna, I would sit down with them and say, okay, for the first two weeks, I want you to do a smoothie. And
it could be like the Chelsea smoothie, the smoothie, you drink the chocolate almond butter,
coconut oil type of a type of a flavor, something that is savory and sweet and a really nice
bridge and landing into cleaning up their diet. So for me, um, that might be,
you know, a vanilla almond butter handful of spinach in there, and it's going to taste like
a vanilla cookie, right? Um, so we start with the smoothie and 30 minutes of exercise. So I like to
work in thirds of the day. That's really important to me. So the first third would be the first two
weeks and say, okay, Jenna, this isn't crazy,
but I want you to get up and do 30 minutes of movement. And then I want you to make your
smoothie and head to work. 30 minutes of move. I'm going to dissect everything you say. Cause
I want to know so specific 30 minutes of movement. Can that mean walking on the treadmill,
returning emails or does that not count? No, that totally counts. We're we're,
we just want someone to crave doing that. So you get in this habit of doing that and I've
seen it on your Insta stories. It's adorable. You're in your pajamas. Like full, like so embarrassing,
like hair out to here. No, it's good. It's good because what that's doing is it's creating this
habit. And when something becomes a habit, then it's really easy to do all the time. But when
something feels overwhelming and it hasn't become a habit, then it just isn't automatic. And I want
to create automation in your life. So you don't think you just do, because if you get up and you walk and then you
make this fab four smoothie, then you're off to the races and the day has already started on the
right foot. Right. And for someone that did not listen to your first podcast, which you guys
totally should go back and listen to first. So you have context. What is in the Fab Four smoothie?
So the Fab Four smoothie contains the Fab Four. So that's protein, fat, fiber, and greens. So protein can be collagen protein. If someone is pregnant, maybe grass-fed whey, organic pea
protein, some kind of protein, vanilla or chocolate flavor is fine. You'll notice there are a couple
different sweeteners, stevia versus monk fruit.
Monk fruit isn't going to be as bitter.
Stevia tends to have like a bitter taste, so it depends on the person.
So we figure out what protein they like, right?
Then we got to do a fat.
So you can put avocado, almond butter, coconut oil, olive oil.
You pick your fat, a tablespoon of fat at least.
We can go up to two.
Fiber, so chia, flax,lax acacia fiber those are all great fibers to
add and then greens so a handful of spinach a handful of arugula a handful of kale I have
people that use basil they do like a strawberry basil now if you add fruit we keep it to a fourth
a cup because I'm limiting sugar but if someone wants to get out the gates running and just make
the biggest impact in the first couple weeks of
the new year, I'd go totally fruit free. And the reason for that is I'm trying to slow or stop the
release of insulin into your bloodstream. So insulin is a chemical messenger that tells your
body to stop burning fat. So the two hormones that if I were to inject you with these hormones or
have you take these hormones, you would gain weight. Would be cortisol and insulin.
Great. I have so much cortisol all the time.
So if someone's extremely stressed, so there's two things, right? We were talking about this.
I can't remember where, but we were talking, sometimes you get super stressed, you stop eating,
which is obviously not a good way to lose weight. But then now you're saying also cortisol will
help you produce more fat in your body. Yeah. Well, cortisol just, um, yeah, cortisol is a hormone. It's a stress hormone that can prevent like weight
loss and fat loss. So, um, and, and the thing is too, is there are a couple instances where
people release the hormone insulin because their body has released blood sugar without even eating.
So examples of that, when I have a type one
diabetic, they have to actually physically inject themselves or use a pump to release insulin,
right? And insulin is that hormone that picks up sugar in your bloodstream and puts it into cells.
So a couple of times when people have to release, you know, type one diabetics have to give
themselves insulin without eating is if they overdo caffeine, because that causes adrenaline
and it causes cortisol and your liver dumps a little sugar into your bloodstream. It's almost like your body thinks
you're running from a bear. So it's preparing you by giving you some sugar in your bloodstream.
Second time that that happens, people can have elevated blood sugar for a really crazy workout,
like CrossFit or something like that. So if you're lifting heavy Olympic weightlifting,
stuff like that, you can create, create that blood sugars. Your body's like giving you the fuel to do it.
Right.
And then, um, and then the third time would be like, if you get really nervous.
So I have a client who's type one diabetic who gives presentations all the time in her
market marketing role.
And the minute she gets up to give a presentation, she knows like 30 minutes before she's got
to give herself a little bit of insulin because her adrenaline gets going and then your body
kind of gets you ready to run from that bear. So yes, stress is really important. Stress relieving activities
is really important, which is why I say like walking is great. You know, um, what you're
doing in a cardio type thing is you're just burning stored sugar from your muscles. You're
making room for more sugar, so it doesn't store as fat, you know, you're emptying those tanks.
So if your skeletal muscles
are tanks, a little workout is going to empty those. You know, when you're doing strength
training, you're ripping and tearing those muscles, you're creating more space. So you
really only can control your skeletal muscles. You're never really controlling the speed at which
you're using up stored sugar in your liver. So the two places where it's fuel, liver and muscles,
right? So what we can do is control our muscles. So always two places where it's fuel, liver and muscles, right?
So what we can do is control our muscles. So always get up, work out right away, work out on
an empty stomach. If you want to have lemon water, apple cider vinegar in your water,
if you want to have chlorophyll in your water, those can kind of, things can mix it up,
elevate your wellness. Um, but I wouldn't, I wouldn't have anything else before that because
what's you're going to do is just...
So Jenna has to wake up and work out on an empty stomach with lemon water, chlorophyll,
or you said...
Apples cider vinegar water.
That's the first step.
I kind of want to talk to you because we talked about this last time.
And I typically work out a lot in the morning on an empty stomach.
But I find that if I go work out in the afternoon or the midday,
I have to eat something in order to get through.
Yeah, for sure.
So I wanted you to kind of clarify, why do you suggest working out on an empty stomach in the morning? And what do you think about eating later? Or do you recommend always empty?
If it's first thing in the morning, empty stomach, I did get an email from a client the other day,
who was like, I worked out at one and I waited to eat. And I was like, holy crap.
No, eat something. I'm sorry if I didn't clarify that. So let me
clarify. If you're working out on an empty stomach first thing in the morning, that's the best thing
to do. If you are, say, going to a workout at five o'clock in the afternoon and you haven't
eaten since lunch and you feel exhausted and you have no fuel to work out, that's probably because
your blood sugar goes up and comes down on average at three hours. Your body's trying to release
glucagon, which is this hormone to kind of release stored blood sugar into your bloodstream to give
you the energy, but it's not going to feel as good or the same as when you work out on an empty
stomach right when you wake up. So right when you wake up, your body has metabolized all your dinner.
It's keeping your blood sugar balanced with hormones. You go into your workout and your body actually
produces human growth hormone and testosterone because you're working out on an empty stomach
and your body, it's, you get almost the same benefits as intermittent fasting. You have just
this massive increase in, um, human growth hormone and testosterone. And that's just like really
great for holding onto lean muscle mass, burning away fat. But then, you know, later in the afternoon, if you need a little something to get into your
workout, um, you know, maybe that's a green juice that has a little bit, you know, that doesn't have
fruit in it, but you, you look at that, what is a green juice? Well, vegetables are carbohydrates.
And when you juice them, that's carbo, that's glucose juice basically. It is going to affect
your blood sugar. It's going to give you some fuel, but it's not going to kind of take you to
pre-diabetic land. Do you like a green juice if there's no fruit in it? I do. If there's no fruit
in it, I like it. I wrote an article once for Birdie that like juicing was just like alcohol
just because of the metabolism of fructose in your liver. But that's only with the people who are drinking, you know, carrot, apple, beet. And
I'm like, Oh my God. You know, I feel like Jenna, it wants to go on a juice cleanse for the new
year. Can you speak on going on a three to six day juice cleanse? Cause I think a lot of people
try to do that in the new year and I want you to like dissect that for me. Okay. So fructose is a hundred percent metabolized in your liver. It gives off a form of aldehyde, um, which is a toxin. It's just a
by-product of metabolism, but what is juice, right? So it's glucose juice. You've taken the fiber out,
right? So you're not having that detoxification of your colon. It's just juice. So all that that's
breaking down to is phytochemicals, right? You get the antioxidants and the phytochemicals
from that and vitamins and minerals from the veggies. They're going to be in there,
but there's something, uh, there's die off like vegetables respirate, which means they breathe.
So when oxygen is in contact with a veggie, after it gets cut off a tree, it starts to break down
by using its own fuel. Like it breaks down its vitamins. It breaks down its minerals. It's like, it's trying to stay alive by composing, like decomposing itself. Right. So like a broccoli,
for example, when people pick broccoli within seven days, all the vitamin C is gone. So if
you're getting broccoli, that's organic from Florida and you live in California, chances are
you're not getting the nutrients. Whereas if you go to the farmer's market and you get broccoli that was picked yesterday by a local farmer, but it isn't
organic, but he has organic practices, that's a way better way, you know, that's a way better
thing to get. So one, you want to make sure that the veggies that they're using in your juice
cleanse, if you're doing it, would be organic. But I don't really recommend a juice cleanse
because when you think about it, you drink the juice, your blood sugar spikes, you release insulin, the fat storage hormone within three hours,
probably sooner because there's no fiber, there's no fat, there's no protein, you're crashing,
you're crashing, you're hungry, you're hangry, your blood sugar is going down, your body has
to either release glucagon to bring your blood sugar back up or you get another juice two and a
half hours later. So you go from the green juice and now you get, you know, some other beet juice or something. Your blood sugar goes back up, crashes down,
goes up, crashes down. So you're metabolizing glucose. It's messing with your blood sugar up
and down, up and down, up and down. You have the fructose, which is metabolizing in your liver and
giving off free fatty acids. So it produces, your liver can only metabolize a certain amount of
fructose at a time before it has to start producing fat. So depending on the type of juice cleanse you get,
maybe you don't get the all green cause that's scary. And you go for the one with fruit,
it's worse, you know? So for me, it's like, not only are you going, well, you'll probably lose
some weight, right? So most of the time it's water and a little bit of muscle and a little bit of fat,
maybe some diarrhea. Yeah. So you have all those responses. You kind of feel airy and light and shaky. And, um, you know, what ends up happening is you go back to eating real food and you gain
it all back. It's really frustrating. Right. And you think about it, if you've lost muscle mass
and that's where you put your sugar and muscle mass is your metabolism and a pound of muscle burns 50 calories a day and you do a
juice cleanse and lose three pounds, you just dropped your resting metabolic rate by 150
calories a day. You go back to eating normally, those 150 calories start storing his fat pretty
aggressively. And then you're like, oh, now I need to do a meal delivery service program. So it's frustrating for me. So I like
to say, okay, like how can we handle the first third of the day? Great. So you wake up, you move
for 30 minutes, you make yourself a smoothie. Maybe it's a chocolate one if you're on your
period. Maybe it's a green one if you're feeling really super motivated. Maybe it's really simple
and you just do collagen, MCTct oil acacia fiber and greens acacia
fiber what's that it's a root um and it makes a soluble fiber so it's a white powder um so for
people with seed issues uh it's a great fiber to use and it turns into a gel-like consistency
really does a good job detoxifying your body so sometimes when i do cheer flax in my smoothie i'll even add a tablespoon of that because i mean it calorically it's 25 calories is negligible you know not a big deal
but it also is doing a good job of really just like working things through my system i want that
yeah it's great we'll leave it in the show notes now foods has an acacia fiber i love let's do this
because there's you have so much knowledge that like every time you sit
down with you, I have to like sit here and basically it looks like I'm staring through
you, but I'm just trying to absorb everything you're saying. So let's, let's like, um, I don't
want to say dumb, dumb it. Let's say dumb it down. Sure. Not for, but for people that maybe don't
have the background that you have, let's say, okay. Someone's first four hours of their day.
They're waking up. They've got out of bed. They've done their smoothie. Wait, you forgot the lemon water. They've done their lemon water. Then they've
done their smoothie. Lemon water. Wait, the workout is after the lemon water, then the fab
smoothie. Yeah. So have some water, rehydrate from the night you've slept. You haven't had any water,
right? So you rehydrate, you go into your workout, workout for at least 30 minutes,
pick a workout that you like. Every time I sit down with people, they're like, sorry, workout for at least 30 minutes, pick it a workout that you like.
Every time I sit down with people,
they're like,
well,
what should I do?
Should I do soul cycles?
Should I do Pilates?
Should I walk?
I'm like,
what are you going to do consistently?
Are weights okay?
Weights are amazing.
Yeah.
Weights.
Cause when you talk,
think about that,
weights are ripping up muscle.
They're making more space for sugar.
You might be increasing your metabolism that way because every time a muscle cell is added,
you know,
like you're tearing
up and regrowth right you're you have really active mitochondria which are like the little
guys in your cells that burn up sugar or fat so it's pretty cool so now you've done your workout
and now you're off to your smoothie and you're off to work yeah so now the next four to five
hours of this person's day let's call it j Jenna's day. What would you recommend is next?
Should they start prepping for lunch?
Should they have a snack?
No snacking.
No snacking.
Yeah.
All the like disease states of diabetes, heart disease, pre-diabetes, metabolic syndrome,
insulin resistance.
You look back in like the 50s and 60s when people didn't snack and they just ate three
meals and they were fine.
We didn't have these rates, right? And now obviously processed foods came around. We
under started to understand blood sugar and they said, Oh, your blood sugar goes up and down every
three hours. We'll shoot. We should give people a snack so they don't feel bad. And they were
artificially trying to balance blood sugar by saying breakfast up, down three hours later,
snack up, down three hours later, lunch, you down, three hours later, lunch, you know,
instead of saying, well, what foods would sustain someone from breakfast to lunch? And so I'm kind
of ringing the bell on that. Like we don't need to be eating all of the time because you're eating
on top of high blood sugar. You're compounding that high blood sugar. It keeps going up and up
and up and up. And then the crash is way harder. So for me, it's like, let's figure
out how to make a smoothie so that you're not hungry and you feel sustained for four to six
hours. So a lot of my clients start with the base recipe of like a tablespoon of fat, a tablespoon
of fiber, 20 grams of protein, you know, some greens. And then if I get a text that they're
hungry at 11, I'm like, okay, well I want you to put another tablespoon of fiber in tomorrow and tell me when you're hungry. I get 1130. I'm, I'm starting to
feel hungry now. Okay, great. Put an extra tablespoon of fat in there. Okay. I'm getting
to noon. Great. Um, do you want to get to one? Like, can you add more spinach to that smoothie?
Can you add a little bit more unsweetened almond milk or coconut milk to make it a little bit
size wise, a little bit bigger to stress your stomach a little bit more to calm those hunger hormones a little bit better. So it's really like
learning what your body needs. And so many times when I work with clients and they do the smoothie
and they're not hungry and they elongate that blood sugar curve and they get to lunch and they
can make a better choice, we just affected the second third of the day by really dialing in the
first third of the day. And they don't always have that response when they have eggs and avocado, a green juice, a bar,
a cheesy pudding on the go, which I mean, today I had client client here. So I did have to get
something on the go today. And what did you get? I want to know what you get on the go. Yeah. So I
ran into Alfred, which is where my little coffee here is from.
You know what's funny is I was carrying that cup around all day yesterday.
And it's, what does it say?
Oh, no, that one.
What did it say?
It said like business babe.
It was like, I'm a business woman.
And I was carrying it all day to all these meetings.
And let's not tell Kelly what was in it because it was a hazelnut latte filled with sugar.
That's all he ate.
It wasn't the best.
So actually, if you like hazelnut or toffee or vanilla or chocolate,
organic stevia droppers now have flavors for that.
So you can get a lot of times when I look at someone's diet,
I'm making those little changes that make a really big impact.
So you could go for getting yourself a pumpkin spice or a toffee
or a hazelnut stevia dropper that you can have
Lauren carry around in her purse or your man bag or whatever you've got. He has a purse too. So
we've got that covered. Yeah. And then all of a sudden you're just getting the, you know,
a regular coffee, putting a few drops in it, having that moment of like, Ooh, this is yummy
and it's holiday, but not elevating your blood sugar and, and getting into the habit of making
that type of choice all the time. That's a great tip. We're kind of really quick. We got to go back to this. I want to know
what she got on the go. I mean, this is important. I got, um, so Alfred has this, like they have a
coconut milk chia seed pudding and it has berries on top and then they have like a granola on top
of that. And anytime you read the side of an ingredient label, it'll tell you what what's in
what, right? So it's like chia seed pudding. It has vanilla, coconut milk and chia seeds and that's it.
And then, uh, and I think actually a little bit of maple syrup and then it had the berries and
then it listed all the ingredients from the granola, which was like rice syrup, solids,
um, goji berries, you know, it's, it's a gluten-free oats and so I popped the top ditched the granola
pushed the berries to the side had all the chia seed pudding and had like a bite of the berries
and then ditched it and then you had a coffee with almond milk yeah so I did I just guessed
yeah so I did the iced coffee and had them um pour a little bit of almond milk and you just
have to be careful because a lot of these grocery or a lot of these barista places you know almond milks become such a really big thing and oat milk's coming next
is that good uh it's yeah it's fine i mean unfortunately oats have crap you know they
are all milled in the same place as um a lot of the times in the same place as wheat so someone
has a cross-reactivity to gluten it's not always the best because they can't guarantee that it's
gluten-free or that they wouldn't be cross-reactivity but gluten, it's not always the best because they can't guarantee that it's gluten-free or that there wouldn't be cross-reactivity. But if you've noticed,
all the fancy coffee shops, they're almond milk foams. And if you've ever made an almond milk
latte at home, the foam is really light. It doesn't get thick. And that's because there's
something now called the barista blend, which is two to three times the sugar as regular almond
milk, but it makes it really creamy.
So now I don't get almond milk lattes at places like this that have the fancy coffee and I just
have a splash so that I can limit that sugar. So anytime you know where hidden sugar is,
you can make the choice to limit it. You know, your ketchups, your pasta. I gave you a new ketchup.
You gave me a new ketchup it's date ketchup by
and I'll leave it in the show notes Tessa May Tessa May's yeah and it's great yeah I've replaced
I've used it for you too it's a date ketchup like the base is dates yeah I mean that was a great
switch anything you put in front of me I'll I'll deal with this is his thing that's my thing wait
hold on we'll get back to Jenna we're gonna take a one quick side i need to get back to his thing we're gonna get back to jenna but his thing is that he wants
everything laid out in front of him so he doesn't have to think about it like i have time to do this
kind of like when we travel and you like just basically she just follows me like a baby duck
she has no idea where we're going like one time i took her all the way to italy and i was like okay
i can't wait just it was a surprise trip like i'll preface it and we went all the way there so I figured okay she's
gonna figure out where we're going when I hand her the ticket at the airport in San Diego yeah
so then she didn't okay she doesn't want to look and then we got on the plane and the plane's like
okay we'll be doing this and connecting to Italy so that they announced it I'm like okay and I was
like looking at her to be like oh wow still didn get it. Then we landed there and she still didn't know until we got off the plane and
people were speaking Italian to her. So it's kind of like- I thought it was French. I love you guys
so much. I have like the biggest couple crush on you guys. I was like sitting there like waiting
for the moment. But anyways, it's kind of similar to that where I...
I don't have time to lay out your food with a placemat and a lunchbox.
I just don't have time to do that.
So what can he...
What are a couple snack choices that we can get for him?
I'm saying that I will do anything that is there in front of me,
but I'm not the best at going out and taking care of it.
Yeah.
Because I get caught up in other things.
Well, you guys are super busy.
So you're like, I mean, to be honest with you,
there are a lot of clients that I have that have like multiple assistants and there are
people that I meet with that are dedicated to making sure that certain people's food is in
front of them at a certain time and they have a schedule and I, you know, I either have the
recipes for them or I have a chef that's cooking it for them or I have the takeout places that are
approved and the meals that they can get from those places. Yeah. I mean, we got to get a little bit hands on. That's what I need. I need
to get one of those. There you go, Lauren. Christmas present for Michael. That's a good
one. Yeah. Get me a full-time assistant for Christmas. I don't want one of these little
gifts of like some kind of trinket. I want a full-time, I want a person, like I want a person
to pop out of a box with recipes. Okay mean, geez. Okay. So back to Jenna.
So Jenna is now at 12 o'clock.
She's starting to feel hungry.
She's used the last two weeks to figure out what smoothie works for her.
Perfect.
And she still is kicking her McDonald's habit and she's a little hungover.
Yeah.
Okay.
So I think that there's no excuse not to have a salad at lunch.
Like we go into dinner and there's warm veggies on the side.
Sometimes there's no veggies.
And we put some greens in our smoothie and it was on-the-go breakfast.
But this is your chance to get all those non-starchy veggies.
This is your chance to like cover them in a really good fat like olive oil or algae oil or avocado oil.
And really absorb all those nutrients. Cause when it comes
to absorbing phytochemicals and fat soluble vitamins like A, D, E, and K, you're not absorbing
them without fat. These are fat soluble vitamins. So when people take CoQ10 and, um, you know,
vitamin D or vitamin A for skin and their skin supplement is just a powder and it's not in
fat. I just laugh because it's not bioavailable. So you have to have that fat to do that. And so
a salad is great. If someone is hungover, I like to always still have that salad, but say, okay,
well, what's an approved like cracker or a wrap or something that they can have on the side with
it where they can like tear pieces of this tortilla and pick up bits of their salad and kind of make it like a wrap? Or is there a way for
you to put some crackers on the side? And maybe it's Gigi's crackers. Maybe it's Jill's crackers.
Which by the way, I text Kelly about Gigi crackers and she approved them guys.
Yeah. Sorry. They're all fiber. That's why. So it's like, it makes you feel full. It makes you
feel calm and you know, they're made with really good fiber. So it's like, it makes you feel full. It makes you feel calm, feel calm.
And you know, they're made with really good fiber. So that's going to make you feel full faster.
And so that's what I look for. Now, if someone wants something a little bit more homey,
a little bit more filling, you can do like a stew, a chili, a big, you know, chicken vegetable
soup with bone broth, those kinds of things that make you feel a little bit better when you're not feeling so hot, but they also feel warming and cozy. Like I guess
grindy food would feel. And there's a brand that you've talked about before that does tortillas
and the, uh, tortilla chips. It's called Siete. Siete. Okay. And that, those like look so good
to just take tortilla chips and break them up and put them on your salad.
Yeah, exactly. Like if you're going to make a taco salad, you can use those tortilla chips.
Jill's Crackers has Mediterranean crackers that are almond flour, chia and flax.
And the Mediterranean are great on a Greek salad as like a crouton.
So I'm looking for not making my meal a big carbohydrate pizza.
But how can I get that cozy feeling without going
totally off the rails? Okay. I love it. And so how much water are you drinking? How much water
is Jenna drinking at this point? Yeah. So I would probably tell Jenna to get a hydro flask,
which is, um, like a really big water bottle. Um, they have like the sippy cup top, they have
like the open mouth top. You can
get a 40 ouncer of that and fill it up twice. And the goal would be to finish the first one before
lunch and finish the second one before dinner. And that is such a good tip. It's just easy.
That is such an easy, good tip. You need a hydro flask. He's going to go. I have a whole warehouse
full of them. No, like you need a 40 ounce sippy cup. I have a whole warehouse full of them. Okay.
I don't know about that. It's long story short. We did did a bunch of we were selling a bunch of stuff on amazon bought a
bunch of these things because you know you can get all those things from alibaba and they're like
two dollars a piece maybe a dollar maybe a dollar and they're the same thing and then people just
anyways no what we want can i tell you about alibaba sure you can i wired money to someone
for my very first road bike and it was a beautiful white carbon fiber road bike
with pretty pink writing on the side instead of buying it at like one of the bike shops here
in town i was like babe i found one the exact same one four hundred dollars less than buying it
yeah well guess whose bike never showed up i I'm not surprised. What do you mean they just never sent it?
No.
I mean, I feel like Alibaba is, it's the eBay for Asia.
It's like.
But I'm freaking wiring money to someone I don't know.
It's a better sourcing place, right?
Like for like if you got, if we want to like come out with, I don't know, like cans or something.
Okay.
So, so you should get a hydro flask, a 40 ounce. The sippy cup is
efficient for me, at least cause I'm wearing lipstick sometimes. And you do one in the morning
or one in the first half of the day and one in the second half and you're, that's like enough water.
Yeah. Because we're trying to aim for half your body weight in ounces and they're right there as
80 ounces, which is even if you get a workout, if you're at high altitude, if you're, you know,
or overdoing caffeine, you're still getting 80 ounces of water, which totally takes care of
everybody. Okay. Or most. Okay. So she's drank her water. She's had her meal. What's next?
So, I mean, depending on her lifestyle, I'm always looking for easy dinner options. So
sometimes people need a bridge snack, right? Between lunch and dinner, depending on if
they have lunch at noon and their dinner is scheduled for 8 PM at night. Um, you might need,
I like, I really like the individual packets of almond butter that just have almonds like
artisana and wild friends both make those individual packs with celery. Um, you might
grab for a hard boiled egg because if you're having the smoothie,
you're not having eggs for breakfast. One or two hard-boiled eggs is a great snack.
I really like Primal Kitchen dressings and they have a ranch dressing that's made with avocado
oil. It's really clean, really healthy source of fat. Sometimes if they're really on the go,
we might do like a roadie, which is the protein powder and almond milk shake it up like in shake it up like in a shaker bottle, like the guys at the gym do. And you like that before a cocktail
party, like on the way you told me, take one in your Uber and just drink it. Yeah. The roadie is
so great because honestly we're turning off some hunger hormones. You're not going walking into a
situation where you don't know what the food is going to be starving. I think that that's,
everyone's always like eat before, eat before. Like I'm probably going to do that with my kids when I have them too. I'm going to be like, you're going to a birthday party. There's going to be starving. I think that that's, everyone's always like eat before, eat before. Like I'm probably going to do that with my kids when I have them too. I'm going to be like,
you're going to a birthday party. There's going to be pizza and cupcakes, but I'm going to make
them probably eat something or give them a smoothie on the way. They might end up playing
and being distracted and not have as much. And I'll be fine with that. Um, they're not going to
be starving because they're not going to be starving and they're not going to, I mean,
have a meltdown. We as adults are like little kids running around having meltdowns. I've been doing the same thing
lately when we go to dinner. Yeah. Even when we go to like nice places. I know it's like, oh,
you're ruining the meal. You're in these nice places. But I just don't like, you know, ever
since I turned 30, I can tell like the muffin top comes through. So I got to, I got to limit it,
you know? Yeah. I think, I think eating before is a really good idea. Um, and there's been some really amazing research coming out on eating early. Um, so I really love an early dinner.
If you have the ability and you've not, you don't have an event and you're not going out,
or if you have an event and it's just like a drinking event, you can get away with not eating,
then I would have dinner before. I would try to have dinner by five o'clock at night.
What? Yeah. Five o'clock at night? Sounds crazy,
but think about it. You have lunch at noon, you have dinner at five, you don't eat the rest of
the night and there you're getting the benefits of intermittent fasting without actually having
to get up and not eat until two or three in the afternoon. And I see so many girls try to do
intermittent fasting and they don't eat and they don't eat and they don't eat and then two o'clock
rolls around and they eat everything in their cabinet they put in a really bad takeout
order and it's like if I can get you to stop eating before you know earlier before bed I'm
getting really good body composition stuff like I'm working with Jennifer Garner right now to get
ready for her next movie role I just started working with Sophia Bush these girls are like
running around like mad lots of adrenaline on set we need to calm all of that down. And the eating dinner early has been working so well.
Let me ask you this. What time personally do you get up in the morning typically? And what time do
you like to see your clients getting up? I mean, I know that's, it's different and it's varying and
you can't alter someone's lifestyle, but what do you see time-wise to get the best results for you and
for clients? I use that bedtime app in my phone. Okay. I don't know if you guys are aware of it,
but instead of using your alarm, you use the bedtime and you set a time where you go to bed
and wake up at the same time every morning. And I try to do that as much as possible. And it's set
to yell at me at 1030, like if you're not in bed right now, because it'll, it'll beep at you when it wants you
to go to bed.
So it'll give you a little, um, preemptive like alarm at 10 to kind of like make sure
that you're in bed.
And then my goal is 1030 to 630.
So I want eight hours minimum.
Um, sometimes I'll snooze that and make it seven or something like that.
But that just depends.
I like it to be,
I like people to be on a schedule as much as possible. Your hormones respond a lot better to that. Um, but it really depends on the person. Like I have night owls who wake up late and
they're just, they like to function that way. They're really creative at night. So we just try
to make it consistent. Um, but if I'm going to bed at 1030 and I finish dinner at five or 530, I just got a five hour
burn off period where I'm calming insulin, I'm calming blood sugar.
And then the sleep is fat burning sleep.
Okay.
And that's what's important.
Yeah.
And so with some people.
I don't feel I'm getting that.
I don't feel I'm getting fat burning sleep.
Well, I last night I went to bed at 130.
Like it's because I'm such a night owl.
Yeah.
I really like the idea of using that bedtime's because I'm such a night owl yeah I really like
the idea of using that bedtime app I think that's really smart let's talk about night owls because
I don't think I don't think you can ever change like for someone that's a creative and I used to
think differently because I'm the type of person maybe similar to you I go to bed at a certain
time and then I want to get up at like six every time but for a lot of creatives they get creative
late at night so I think it's if you're not going to get up at
six, which is maybe fine in your case, do you have to like kind of alter it? And so maybe you're going
to bed at one, which means you have to have your dinner five hours before that. Or do you still
want it at five? No, I mean, here's what I would do. What time are you eating dinner right now?
Let's pretend you're Jenna. I don't think she has any kind of, I don't think you want to hear what
time I'm eating dinner. Like 1030? No, like 830. Okay. And you're going to bed at one're Jenna. I don't think she has any kind of. I don't think you want to hear what time I'm meeting her. Like 1030?
No, like 830.
Okay.
And you're going to bed at 1, 130.
No, I'm probably going to bed at 12, but last night was different.
Okay.
So 930, 1030, 1130, three, three and a half hours.
Is the rule of thumb five hours?
No, I'd like people to eat dinner three hours before they go to bed.
I like that timeline, but here's what I would do.
I would pick two days a week, Sunday, Wednesday, to take advantage of the benefits we're seeing in the intermittent fasting research and say, okay, every Sunday, I'm just going to commit
every Sunday to finishing dinner by five 30.
Start with one day a week.
That is a great thing to do.
Instead of all these people jump on something and they're like, I'm going to intermittent fast
every day. And then it lasts four days and it's over. Right? So say every Sunday, you know,
you get up, you have your brunch or whatever, you eat a good lunch and then say you make a big veggie
bone broth soup has protein, has veggies, has good healthy fats. And you say, I'm having
dinner by 530 and I'm just once a week, I'm not going to do, I'm not going to eat. Here's a good
example. My mother-in-law loves wine. I drank a lot over Thanksgiving. Um, a lot of wine cause
they were popping good bottles of wine and we were playing games and it was really just downtime
because we did Thanksgiving with my husband's family this year. We're doing Christmas with my family this year. So we spent a long time with them.
And I just felt like, oh, inflamed, not feeling great. And so Sunday, I woke up Sunday after
Thanksgiving. I woke up when I felt hungry. I had a big green smoothie with lots of lemons in it,
lots of greens in it. And then I made a bone broth vegetable soup and in it, I, you know, garlic,
onions, zucchini, broccoli, chicken bone broth. I chopped up, um, avocado when I would make a bowl
and eat and I ate it. You have to put this recipe on your Instagram. I will. I'm telling you,
this is a good one. That's something I would make all the time, but sorry, go on. No, I'm going to,
and you know what? I'll make a video for you. Oh, I love it. Yeah. So what it, what we did is we, you know, I made this veggie soup and when it was, you know,
I had like my first bowl at 1230 and then I had like another big bowl at 430 and I was like,
that's it. Like I'm not going to eat until tomorrow. And I had breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
I had calorically like over 15 or 1600 calories. It wasn't trying to lower my calories. People
always try to lower their calories to lose weight. But the problem is your body starts responding to that, you know,
and your organs don't function as well. And your body goes like, well, if we're not burning as
many calories, like I'm going to lower my resting metabolic rate. So that's a problem. You want to
work, you want to keep your calories high. So your metabolism stays high and your body knows I have
to metabolize a certain amount of food. So for me, it's like just shrinking that window, making sure my calories were high.
And I had weighed myself at the end of that week. And it's pretty normal if I like ate,
you know, celebrated and ate how I want that at my scale would be up four pounds. And it was,
I was like, okay, no big deal. Nip it in the bud, auto-correct it. Let's do it. And so I was done
at four 30. I woke up the next morning, I was three and a half pounds lighter.
So you can respond so fast
when you give your body the ability to do it.
It doesn't stick.
It's the problem is when people go on these benders
and then Thanksgiving, they're feeling like,
oh my God, I'm not eating clean.
I'm gonna go on a juice cleanse or something.
And it's like, your body doesn't need
a seven-day juice cleanse to pull back on what you did in the last two,
three, four days. It just needs you to give it the chance to rebound.
I love that advice. I want to ask you about something that is maybe different than you
normally get asked. I see a lot of girls emailing me about losing weight and a lot of them will ask me about Adderall.
Yeah. And, um, personally I don't like that cause it makes me like psycho. I tried it in high school
and it's like for SATs and I was like, no. Yeah. What can you tell anyone that's listening that's
using something like that for weight loss? Because I want to give my opinion, but I don't know all
the science behind it. And I
feel like you do. Well, yeah. I mean, anytime you have an amphetamine or something that is, um,
going to, uh, like it's almost like a cocaine too. It's, it's, it's killing your hunger. So,
right. So complete appetite suppressant. Um, it's speeding, it's, it's creating blood flow in the brain. So when you talk about
people who have ADD or ADHD, brain scans show that they have lack of blood flow to their frontal
lobes and frontal lobes are the concentration lobes of your brain. So by adding Adderall or,
you know, amphetamines or cocaine or anything like that, you're speeding, you're creating blood
flow in the brain so that you can concentrate on other things. And so they're not really thinking about food and they're not hungry, but you have
to remember that that's probably creating, uh, at, um, adrenaline in their body and cortisol.
And remember how we talked about a crazy workout, a stressful moment, too much caffeine, it's doing
the same sort of thing in your body. The difference is, is you're not eating. So you're lowering your calories and probably lowering your metabolic
rate. You're losing some weight with Adderall, but then what happens? Are you going to be on
Adderall until you're 85? This is the blog post I want to do. Are you going to be on Adderall
until you're 85? Like, think about it though. I mean, I get it. I, I was the same as you. I tried Adderall when I was in
college for my finals at SC and I was a crackhead. And I will tell you that, yeah, it might have
increased blood flow to my frontal lobes. I might've like killed it on a test, but I cannot
tell you what that test was about. You want long-term memory. You don't want short-term
memorization. You know, you want to, you want to absorb things and take them into your life also you you we don't
know we really don't know the side effects of these drugs yet no it hasn't been a long enough
period of time testing it but what my question is is people that are using adderall to lose weight
what happens when they lose the weight and they decide to get off because don't you i feel like
you just gain it back you You will, if not more,
you will because you might have psychological issues. Yeah. Yeah. Well it's, um, you know,
it's interesting because people even just like with marijuana, people are like, it makes me so
chill. No, it makes you anxious. You just, you know, like it actually increases anxiety when
you get off of it. And the same goes for Adderall. It increases the anxiety of, and decreases your
confidence, confidence in your ability to get stuff done on a regular basis without the substance.
And that's a problem. You know, I think if someone is diagnosed and has had brain scans and shows
lack of blood to frontal lobes, there are neurotropics that people can get, you know,
start taking things called the Amen clinics all over California.
They do brain scans. They work with NFL athletes. They look at blood flow in the brain.
They give you specific and neurotropics are like nutraceuticals. It's like vitamins and minerals specifically for the brain. So, um, you know, is there one that someone could take it?
You know what it really comes down to though? And this has been like something I've been talking
about a lot lately. It's just self-discipline and having, you know, not looking for quick fix solutions
and understanding like, okay, you want to make permanent changes in your body composition or
your weight or your diet or your health. You can't do these quick things to get long-term results.
You can do quick things to get, you know, quick short-term, like maybe you want to go and you're
going to be in a bikini or you're going to be in a bathing suit next month. So you're doing all
these things just for that. But like you said, you're going to be in a bikini or you're going to be in a bathing suit next month. So you're doing all these things just for that.
But like you said, you're going to balance your facts. I think people need to figure out a way
and maybe with the tools that you're recommending to develop frameworks and self-discipline to be
able to implement these long-term solutions into life. Because the problem is the more
short-term solutions that you implement over time, it's going to cause depression. It's going to
cause anxiety. It's going to raise your cortisol. It's going to increase all of these bad things because you're
just basically compounding a problem. Yeah. Yeah, no. And, and I think also the whole mentality of
a quick fix really, really doesn't create sustainable habits in people's lifestyle,
right? Because if you know, I mean, for example, when I went down to Thanksgiving,
there was cookies everywhere.
My mother-in-law makes like three different batches of homemade cookies that are from her like mom and everybody.
I want to go to your mother-in-law's wine and cookies.
Yeah.
So, but the thing is, is like I'm not going off the rails.
I'm not having four glasses of wine every night and downing two cookies after dinner.
Like it is for me, it's, yeah, I'm having, I normally drink like one or two nights a a week max and I'm having a glass of wine every night during the Thanksgiving week or whatever.
But when people know that they have a quick fix as an option, like, OK, well, it's fine because in seven days I'll just start this juice cleanse or it's fine in seven days.
I'll just jump on Adderall and I won't eat for two weeks or it's fine.
And they have these quick fix options. It doesn't create any incentive to
have the good habits the week before, because you know, you can always just quote fix it,
but you're not fixing it. You're actually totally derailing your success and progress in the future.
Because if you didn't, if you never let yourself ever do another cleanse or a diet,
you wouldn't have three glasses of wine and two or three cookies.
If you knew you didn't have these quick fixes,
there's no way you would treat your body like that.
No.
And I always tell my clients,
the minute someone eats bad and thinks the day is screwed and they decide,
oh, well, I already had a cookie at this event at two o'clock in the afternoon.
Let's do pasta tonight and I'll start tomorrow.
If I could just have all of those times when someone decided that the day was over
and they're going to eat whatever they want, we would never need people to diet.
But again, this goes back to discipline.
Did you hear that though?
That is really, really powerful because so many girls will eat something bad and they'll
think my day is fucked.
But again, it goes back to self-discipline and procrastination, right?
Because like you said, if these people, they think they can just keep doing this and they're
putting something off, right?
And so it comes down to being a disciplined person and not procrastinating.
And I think that is obviously mixed with all these different tools that is at the core of people's
psychology in general, right? Like I can put this off to tomorrow or, Oh, I had this drink. I might
as well have five or I ate a cookie. I might as well have 10, like it's already ruined. So I might
as well just do this and then I can fix it tomorrow. And they keep kicking the can down the
road. So if Jenna's out there listening and Jenna's stuffing her face with
a cookie right now, that's fine. Eat the cookie, but like dinner. Yeah. Let's do something different.
I mean, I, and, and you have to realize when someone has that cookie, their blood sugar is
going to go up. It's going to crash down. They're going to hormonally physically and on a biological
level crave more junky food because they're, they, they're, they got their
fix and they just want to keep getting it. Right. So the thing, one of the things that I, I say is
you have to have a midday auto correction tool. You can't just say, I'm going to start tomorrow.
I'm going to start tomorrow when things don't go right. That's just not the way it works. It's like
people look forward to January one so much because they're like, it's the beginning of a year. It's
the first of the month. It's the first of the day of the week, like on Monday. Or, you know, it's so funny to me because if, like I said,
if we could just have those moments back where you thought the day was over. So you need an
auto-correction tool on your day. Auto-correction tools in the middle of the day include a walk,
a workout, having a, having a roadie or a fab four smoothie. Even if you have that cookie and you're
feeling full and three hours later, you're like, oh, I should just starve myself, you know, or I
should just not eat or something. No, because you know, at this point you're biologically going to
crave more of that junk. Let's stop it right now. Let's say that this is your restart tool.
And if you reframe good and say, wow, like so many days in the past, so many years in the past,
I would have a bad meal or I'd have a bad snack and I just continue that on until the next day. If you can get in the habit
of stopping that with something, with a healthy meal or a healthy workout or writing down your
goals or just find what are those tools to stop in the middle of the day and say, it's not about
having a good day. It's about being good right now. Then you restart your day in the middle of your day.
And we don't have these issues.
Because if I could have all those days back, all those hours that people just said,
I'll wait till tomorrow.
I'll wait till Monday.
I mean, where would you be?
That is such unbelievable advice.
That's like my favorite advice from you.
I think that that's so powerful.
And I think 99% of people do that.
So I'm going to apply that to my own life. I want to talk about three things, vitamins, coffee, and alcohol.
And I want to break down each one because I know you gave me a couple of vitamins, um,
that you loved for me. Is that something that's blanket for everyone? that case by case basis. Um, how do you feel about,
you know, starting a vitamin routine? So I like a base of good vitamins. I think an affordable
vitamin, I don't know if I mentioned this last time is ritual rituals for women. Um, it came
out with, they, they came out and they put like most of the deficiencies that they're seeing in
women in this vitamin and it's really high quality and they have, it has omega threes and B vitamins and anything that gives you a base
of nutrition, which is good. I think my friend Lauren owns that. Yeah. Okay. Lauren, who just,
yeah, who just had, um, her little baby and her white golden or her white labs or retrievers or
whatever. Yeah. Yeah. She's adorable. Okay. So ritual.
So it's actually a really good brand. Okay. Um, now if someone really has micro or has
deficiencies, I would probably use metabolic synergy by orthomolecular products. I think
that that is, I know. So it's just the brand. Okay. So say it again. If you go on Amazon and
just search, um, uh, metabolic synergy, it's a white bottle with a blue label that says
orthomolecular products. That's the name of the brand. I can do that. So I like that. I like
Thorne vitamin D3K2 for vitamin D. If someone's vitamin D deficient, it's like a steroid in your
body. We have a really hard time losing weight. I like omega-3s. I like the omega cure if people
want to make that investment.
Talking about you asked about what's a neurotropic for the brain.
Omega-3s are a great neurotropic.
They're phenomenal anti-inflammatory and just really good for brain health.
CoQ10 is another really good one.
So if I'm adding on top of that base of nutrients, I'm looking for CoQ10 or maybe curcumin, which is the active ingredient in
turmeric. Both of those are great. And I can send you links to those as well. And then it really
comes down to, does someone have a digestion issue? If they're super constipated all the time
and they're not going to the bathroom, I would put them on a magnesium at night. Mag-07 is my
favorite. It's like a blue and green bottle. I love that. Do you like calm? Yeah. Natural calm
is amazing too. Like same idea. You're, you like calm? Yeah. Natural calm is amazing too.
Like same idea. You're, you know, getting your magnesium before bed. And a lot of people,
I just found out you could drink that in cold water. I never knew that. I mean, we don't like,
I never knew that. You use hot water. Yeah. I've been using hot water this whole time and it,
I, I use hot. Yeah. You just mix it with water. It doesn't matter. Oh, whoops. There you go. Okay.
But it's nice if you like it at night warm. Cool. Um, sorry, that's the tangent. Yeah, no, it's good. And
then if someone wants to use adaptogens like rhodiola or ashwagandha, people are getting
really stoked on that. They have powder forms of it from like moon juice and sun potion. You'll
see it everywhere. Um, my whole thing is I like rhodiola the best. It's not ashwagandha is a
nightshade. So for people with a nightshade allergy, you just avoid that all together. And rhodiola is studies on anxiety, stress, and weight loss
is the highest. So rhodiola, Gaia herbs has one and you just take it between meals and it's natural
Xanax. You told me about that. I have that at my house. Yeah. And do I take that at night? I still
haven't opened it. That's the one thing I haven't opened that you told me to take. That's okay. You
can take it between meals if you're feeling like you're
stressed out all the time, or if you want a little sleep support, you take it before bed.
Okay. And we'll leave all this in the show notes, guys. Yeah. Coffee. When, when should you drink
it? How much can you drink of it? I try to get people down to one cup a day or like one coffee
a day in the morning. Um, I, if you're an afternoon coffee person,
which I can get in the habit of really easily, I love coffee. I love the way it tastes. I love
caffeine. It's my favorite drug, you know? So if I catch myself, you know, having coffee too often
in the afternoon, I'll make the swap. Okay. Coffee to green tea, green tea to herbal tea,
and try to like pull back on that just because even if you don't think it's affecting your sleep,
a lot of times it is. And, um, you know, it's just not, not great to have all the time. Um, but it's also
increasing blood flow cause it can increase your heart rate. And so it's not the end of the world.
There's a lot of antioxidants and coffee and caffeine, you know? Okay. Jenna, she likes wine.
What does she do? Um, so I like a couple of wine companies from Whole Foods. Bona Terra, Fry.
These are organic, biodynamic wines.
Dry Farm Wines is a company that delivers wines to your house.
Didn't you just get us Dry Farm?
No, I got a Seco.
Okay.
You have to check.
It's just like Dry Farm though.
Perfect.
Yeah.
So something clean like that.
If not, if I can get her to maybe make the swap to like vodka or tequila, I like that.
I like a brand called Angelisco Tequila.
I know the owner, he owns a Mexican place in Marina del Rey area called Cinco, but he
went down to Mexico.
And, you know, it's interesting because like people are like, oh, George Clooney, Casamigos,
right?
But actually they use a lot of fillers and tequila.
So there's a caramel flavoring and, um, and all kinds of stuff. So you want to be really,
really careful. And Anaheim doesn't use any fillers, any preservatives or any additives.
So that's something that you can get at any barn. If not, what's something that's,
that's mainstream that doesn't have filler in it that you can get at any barn.
Most of the Don Julio's are good. Yeah. I don't, I just know about their brand.
I think that that's something that, and then I'm trying to remember, I just got a vodka
brand too that is being filtered through black diamonds.
And so it pulls conjugars out.
Wow.
Conjugars are the things that give you a hangover.
One of the things that give you a hangover.
So, but I'll get you, I can't remember the name of it.
It's in my email, but I'll get it to you.
Yeah, just text it to me and we'll put it in there. Yeah. So, but I mean, I mean, there's not,
I think, I think make the investment and get a little bit more expensive,
you know, better filtration process if you can. Um, just like a more expensive brand doesn't
always mean that it's a better brand, but if it says like triple distilled or the more distilled it is, the probably better it is for side effects.
Okay.
Yeah.
I feel like we've covered everything about Jenna.
Do you feel like you have any other questions?
Jenna's probably not going to be as fun anymore.
No, Jenna's not as fun.
Jenna's real boring.
Well, this is every time you come on, I guess the second time, there's a couple guests we have.
But I have to go back and I have to listen a couple of times to pull all the gems out.
There's a lot in this one. Thank you for doing this. Thank you so much. That was such great
advice. You're awesome. We'll have you on again. Early dinner, one or two nights a week. It's
really working well. That would be like my biggest, you know, my biggest thing for people.
If you can jump on board with finishing Sunday night dinner, like my grandma,
you're on the right track. Okay. I'm going to do earlier dinner. Cool. I'm going to commit to it and I'm doing the bedtime app. Perfect. And I'm not going to beat myself up over a cookie at 12
o'clock. Forget it. Okay. What are you going to do next? It has nothing to do with your last
decision. You having a, are you having a salad for dinner? Are you having like some salmon and
veggies? Are you, you know, having a soup?
Just get on board with starting over right now. As my dad says, move on.org. Yeah. Oh my God.
Wasn't that a, that looks like a political site, but yeah, but he just said that. Like he says that when he wants me to move on. All right. Thanks Kelly. Wait guys, just a few things
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