Thanksgiving and the City…Up Dog, Down Dog, Turkey Split

by Meredith Litz

Flowing solo this Thanksgiving? We’ve got you covered!…

Not everyone is fortunate enough to spend Thanksgiving with their families. Sometimes it’s work, distance or simply lack there of that prevent us from stuffing with stuffing and negotiating with the last piece of pumpkin pie. Well, if you relate to one of the preceding conditions – here are some bright ideas to keep you pumped with prana (life force) this Thursday!

  • DO YOGA at Golden Bridge NYC! – This Thanksgiving Day Join Guru Dharam Singh in a special Kundalini Yoga and Meditation class followed with a community Thanksgiving Day Feast and Gathering. Time: 10:30am – 12:30pm, Meal starts at 1pm. Cost: $25/pre-reg, $35/drop in. More Info: Visit Website
  • SALUTE THE SUN at The Om Factory! This would be kind of like the turkey trot for yogis. Ashley Bouldin has built a special morning Thanksgiving class revolving around Sun Salutations – 108 of them, to be exact. But don’t worry, it’s not about how many you do as much as it is the anticipated radiance you’ll feel afterwards.  Start the day in a happy place! Time: 8:30am – 10:00am. Cost: $17 drop in. More Info: Visit Website.
  • TREAT THE SENSES at one of NY’s Finest Restaurants! Check out the best Turkey Tables for 2009 at NY Magazine’s Thanksgiving Guide.  Or  for a Vegan Thanksgiving Super Vegan has a great list of locales with menus – Lavender chocolate cheesecake from Blossom anyone?
  • BE THE SEER at the 83rd Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade! Ya know, “when in Rome…” ! Here’s a list of talent you can expect to see in addition to the 1500 cheerleaders, dancers, singers, performers and 800 clowns (no I’m not kidding): Bello, Grandma and the cast of the Big Apple Circus, Andrea Bocelli, Boys Like Girls, Alan Cumming, Billy Currington, DJ Lance Rock and the cast of Yo Gabba Gabba!, Jimmy Fallon and The Roots, Gloria Gaynor, Emily Hughes, Kermit the Frog and Tiffany Thornton, Jane Krakowski, Cyndi Lauper, Ziggy Marley with Judah Marley, Katharine McPhee, Miss America 2009 – Katie Stam, the cast and Muppets of Sesame Street, Mitchel Musso, Keke Palmer, The Pizzarelli Quartet, Jay Sean and Carly Simon.
  • VOLUNTEER TIME at the Woodstock Senior Center! Serve the clients restaurant-style at their annual Thanksgiving Lunch. Woodstock is a single resident occupancy hotel in Midtown, is the only source of nutritional meals for many of its members, both the homeless and the housed. Time: 8:30 AM – 2:00 PM. Register first at NY Cares - Website.
  • CREATE THEN DONATE! Make a “Blessing Bag”.

Every Thanksgiving season The Bowery Mission distributes “Blessing Bags” containing personal hygiene items and other necessities to the men and women they serve. Below are the listed items to include in your donation! Visit Website.
    • Toothpaste
    • Shampoo
    • Razors
    • Socks (white and black)
    • Hats
    • Toothbrush
    • Deodorant
    • Shaving cream
    • Underwear (all sizes)
    • Gloves

LavenderSense Likes Gabrielle Bernstein

Gabrielle Bernstein is the author of Add More ~Ing To Your Life which offers up a fun, active, self-affirming 30-day method for discovering true happiness. Gabrielle teaches “it’s fear that blocks you from whatever you desire.” She encourages young women that life is not just about going out to get, but also allowing yourself to sit back to receive. Gabrielle created a women’s social network on HerFuture.com which connects young women professionals with mentors. She is a great reminder and role model that enforces our need to tap into ourselves and listen to our own voice.

Holiday Survival Guide

Holiday Survival Guide

Stay Healthy and Fit During the Holiday Season

The holidays are a time for celebration, family, joy and lots of merriment. It is also a time that revolves around food, busy shopping, festive parties, cocktails, and seasonal treats. Therefore, the season can represent a time for serious temptation to overeat, forgo the gym and abandon healthy habits. There are ways to stay on track so that when the New Year rolls around you aren’t, yet again, resolving to lose the five pounds you gained over the holidays!

Before the holidays are fully underway, make a conscious effort to make a plan, stick to it and check in regularly with yourself. A healthy outlook plus regular exercise, a consistent sleep schedule and a proper diet go a long way to being successful.

There are many added sources of stress this time of year. We understand fully and are here to help. Exercise is a proven stress reducer and one of the best defenses when things start to get overwhelming. We offer a wide array of classes to get the body moving, work up a sweat and burn calories. Try a new class, maybe spinning, boxing or a dance class. Not only will you relieve holiday stress, you might just find passion for a new activity! Other mind calming, stress reducers are Yoga, Pilates and meditation.

Just finding the time to exercise during the holiday season can be a hurdle. Careful analysis of where you spend your time and how better to manage it may reveal free time you didn’t even realize was there. If you spend countless hours at the mall looking for that perfect gift, try online shopping. Not only does it save time, but it can be done even when the stores are closed.

Even at the end of a busy day there seems to be lots to get done. Try your best to delegate, multitask and organize yourself so you get an adequate amount of sleep. Your body and mind need to rest. Sleep is the time your body recovers. And the less you get the worse off you will be, feeding the vicious cycle. Be sure to find two to three days a week where you get a solid nights sleep to keep you focused, on track and energetic enough to keep up with the demands of the season.

Awareness goes a long way when it comes to holiday parties. Mindless eating, Aunt Betty’s special rum balls, eggnog and seasonal candy are tempting. Be sure to eat a healthy snack to fill you up before going, drink lots of water to maintain fullness and if necessary, bring your own healthy snacks or foods if you get hungry. That’s not to say you must totally abstain from festive goodies. On the contrary, it’s fine to indulge a small amount, enough to satisfy your craving, but know your limits and keep an eye on your consumption.

As merriment abounds so do cocktails. It’s important to keep alcohol consumption to a minimum. Not only does it stimulate appetite, it can disrupt sleep and wreak havoc on your body and mind.

Some tips for combating holiday stress, over indulgence and employing exercise are below. There is no reason you can’t stay on track, enjoy the season and enter the New Year in a healthy and happy place – and avoid the unwanted gift of extra pounds!

  • Schedule your workouts like you would a meeting.
  • Get 7-8 hours of sleep at least 3 times a week.
  • Hit the sack and wake up at the same time every day, including weekends.
  • Walk outside in the sunlight to beat the seasonal sadness that tends to happen to many.
  • Organize a holiday get together at the gym or an outdoor activity.
  • Throw your own party to ensure healthy food is served.
  • Give the gift of health to yourself!
  • Go easy on the caffeinated drinks. They deplete you of vitamins and can disrupt sleep.
  • Try some time-efficient, calorie-incinerating workouts such as jumping rope, running, and training on cardio machines. 30 minutes three times a week is all it takes.
  • Skip the elevator or escalator and opt for the stairs.
  • Dance at the holiday party, burn calories and have fun.

Special Cred: New York Sports Club

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