• Beauty

    Morning Rituals for a Productive and Balanced Day

    Mornings are crucial to how the rest of your day goes. Starting your day the right way sets you up to achieve your goals and be productive throughout the day. As women over 50, taking advantage of the early hours of the day has a significant impact on our overall wellness and productivity. In this blog post, we will explore some amazing morning rituals that can help ensure that you start your day right. From a good workout to meditation and everything in between, these rituals will surely have you feeling more balanced and productive.

    Start with Hydration

    As we all know, hydration is important for overall health. And it’s even more important in the morning to kickstart your body’s various functions after a long fast. You may have heard the phrase, “Start your day with a glass of water,” and it’s undoubtedly true. Drinking a glass of water the first thing in the morning can help flush out toxins, hydrate your body, and improve digestion. It can also help maintain balanced glucose levels and keep you more alert throughout the day.

    Get Moving

    Whether you prefer a hardcore workout or a gentle stretch, getting moving in the morning is an excellent way to start your day. Exercise releases endorphins that can improve your mood, reduce stress and anxiety, and improve cognitive functions. Also, when you get your heart rate up in the morning, you’ll feel more energized for the rest of the day. Exercise is great for overall health, particularly if it’s a regular habit.

    Practice Gratitude

    Taking a few minutes to slow down and appreciate the good things in your life can do wonders for your mental and emotional well-being. Practicing gratitude every morning can help you start your day on a positive note and improve your overall mindset. It could be as simple as taking note of three things you are thankful for in your life. This gratitude practice allows your mind to be open to new experiences and opportunities rather than being clouded by negative thoughts.

    Plan Your Day

    Taking a few minutes at the start of each day to plan out your day can be incredibly productive. It allows you to prioritize your tasks and get organized. By knowing what needs to be done, you can create a plan that includes the most important tasks and allocate the time you need to complete them. Planning helps you enter each day with clarity and allows you to visualize what you need to achieve for the day.

    Meditate

    Meditation is an amazing way to start your day by calming your mind and reducing stress and anxiety. A few minutes of stillness and quiet can go a long way in helping you achieve balance and focus, which leads to productivity throughout the day. You may choose to meditate for only ten minutes, and that alone can reap numerous benefits for your overall well-being.

    Conclusion:

    Starting your day with healthy morning rituals can help you maintain balance and productivity throughout your day. Drinking water, exercising, practicing gratitude, planning your day, and meditating can all contribute to your overall mental and physical health. These rituals help you create a routine that sets you up for success and ensure that you take care of your body, mind, and spirit. Remember, the morning is a new opportunity to start fresh and create the day you want. Try incorporating one or more of these morning rituals into your daily routine, and you’ll be sure to see a positive change in your day-to-day life.

  • Brains

    CREATING CONNECTION THROUGH AUTHENTICITY

    So, I just read this awesome article about ditching our “perfect” masks and being real with our challenges and triumphs. It got me thinking, why not try it out? The more authentic we are in our relationships, whether personal or professional, the deeper those connections will be.

    Now, let me tell you about my imperfect, true self. Brace yourself, because I have a tendency to laugh so hard that I pee my pants. Yep, I find everything hilarious. People say I should be in the audience of a stand-up comedy show, laughing my head off. I don’t discriminate – I laugh in good times and bad times. I’ve even burst into hysterics at weddings and funerals. Even in the most stressful situations, when everything has hit the fan, you’ll catch me chuckling at life’s absurdity. I believe the only thing we can control is our attitude, so why not find humor in the ups and downs? Life’s like a roller coaster – throw your hands in the air, cackle, and maybe even have a little accident.

    Here’s a crazy fact: despite my terrible grades in high school, I got nominated for valedictorian. It’s a wild journey from being voted “most likely to be the first female president” and giving speeches in sixth grade to barely scraping by in high school. My academic performance took a nosedive after my dad’s suicide when I turned 14, and it took years to recover. But here’s the thing – I’m forever grateful to the teachers and mentors who saw potential in me, even when my grades were horrible. They continued to support, push, and recommend me for opportunities.

    Let me take you back to my awkward kid days. At the ripe age of nine, I wrote a play called “The Silent Indian Girl.” Funny thing is, I’m not Native American and I’m definitely not silent (aside from when I’m asleep). As a child, I spent a lot of time hidden away in my room, reading, writing, and feeling incredibly self-conscious. You won’t find many pictures of me from those years – I was always doing something weird with my face to avoid being captured on film. If there were smartphones back then, every picture of me would’ve been deleted or discarded. That play was my way of expressing my feelings of being different, awkward, and unheard. To my surprise, my fourth-grade teacher read it and recommended that we stage it for the entire school. Not only did I direct it, but I also cast myself as the lead (so much for being silent). It was a moment of realization for me – writing and sharing our deepest fears and truths can be powerful, impactful, and bring us closer to others.

    Okay, brace yourself for this one. I had to wear a back brace for scoliosis. It all started after I took a yoga class with my aunt and thought I broke my rib cage. Turns out it wasn’t broken, but I did have a severe case of scoliosis. The options were surgery or wearing a back brace for years to correct the curvature. I chose the brace, thinking I could take it off occasionally. Boy, was I wrong. The first time a boy asked me out to the movies, I excitedly ran down the stairs without the brace… and my mom promptly sent me back upstairs to put it on, tears and all. It led to some tough experiences, like being stood up for prom or dumped in a school trash can. But it also taught me empathy and gave me plenty of laughs during those crazy teenage years when I thought the world revolved around me. At the time, it was hard to appreciate, but now I’m thankful for how the brace shaped me as a person.

    Now, here’s a not-so-secret secret about me – I worry way too much about how others perceive me. I absolutely admire people who embrace their quirks and don’t give a damn about what others think. I’m like a magnet to those funny, out-there individuals because deep down, I want to be like them. But I’m often too scared and critical of myself to fully join in the fun. If you’re the kind of person who dances like nobody’s watching, sings a little too loudly, tells outrageous jokes, and lives without fearing judgment, I want to hang out with you! I owe it to these fearless folks to let go of my perfectionist tendencies and embrace my true self, so I can truly appreciate their awesomeness.

    So, there you have it. I’m imperfect, I laugh until I pee my pants, I struggled in school but still accomplished great things, I was an awkward kid, I wore a back brace, and I worry too much about what people think. But you know what? I wouldn’t change a thing. It’s all part of what makes me, well, me.

  • Brains

    Change your habits and you change your life! Learn how to micro-step!

    I’ve set a goal to live a long, healthy, and active second half of my life. Micro-stepping is a cool new technique I’m using to build a new set of positive lifelong habits that will help me achieve my goal! I thought I would share it with you here @BeautyBrainsBubbly. Let me know if you try it and how it works for you.

  • Entertainment

    What led me to try the #Carnivore Diet.

    At 51 years of age, I find myself suffering from weight gain, hormonal issues, inflammation, joint pain, brain fog, and a general sluggishness that has me searching for answers. After trying several diets, a plethora of supplements, prescription medications, and diet after diet I came across the Carnivor Diet. I’m dropping all of the meds, sugar, carbs, juices, and greens and giving this thing a try. Feel free to follow along on my journey and we’ll see if this all-meat diet is the difference-maker.

  • Bubbly

    Get Your Hike On In Sedona, Arizona!

    Hey fellow moms and business owners! We pulled off a major accomplishment last weekend – a girl’s trip to Sedona, Arizona! Our plan was to indulge in some amazing food, relax with massages, and go on some light hikes. We had to keep it light because we range in age from 46 to 51 and our joints aren’t what they used to be.

    Let me tell you, the drive into Sedona is absolutely breathtaking. It’s not your typical dry desert landscape, but a captivating mix of trees, greenery, cacti, rocks, and stunning red sandstone mountains against a powder blue sky. We were speechless with awe at Sedona’s raw beauty.

    We stayed at the Wyndham and let me share my first experience with a timeshare. I was in charge of planning our itinerary (lucky me) and ended up at the concierge desk where we were given a sales pitch. They enticed us with $100 off dinner and $250 off an ATV tour if we listened to a one-hour sales pitch. Despite my initial doubts, we all agreed to give it a shot. Long story short, two hours later, we were finally free, beaten down, and contemplating spending more money. Lesson learned, right?

    The next day, we did some shopping and treated ourselves to massages at New Day Spa. Unfortunately, we weren’t impressed. The masseuse had only been in the business for two months and it showed. Definitely ask about their experience before booking an appointment. After that disappointment, we headed to Steakhouse89 for our fancy dinner. Big mistake! The food was cold and we were all let down. The only saving grace was the bartender’s killer martinis.

    On the following day, we embarked on a hike to Devil’s Bridge. Turns out, I made a mistake in the itinerary and we ended up on the wrong trail. We hiked for hours and it was far from easy. We even slid down a mountain on our behinds just to find an easier path. But hey, it was still a beautiful experience, especially seeing the air balloons rising in the morning. We also stumbled upon Sedonuts, a must-stop for delicious donuts.

    We wrapped up the day with beers at Oak Creek Brewing and an amazing dinner at Pisa Lisa. Make sure to order pizza with Mike’s Hot Honey and a Strawberry Italian Soda with vodka. Trust me, it’s not on the menu, but the girls will hook you up.

    One of the highlights of our trip was breakfast at Casa Sedona Inn. The restaurant has a charming ambiance and the food is absolutely delicious. Don’t miss out on their Bloody Mary and Huevos Rancheros. You won’t be disappointed.

    There you have it, our adventure in Sedona. It had its ups and downs, but we made the most of it. And if you ever find yourself in town, make sure to check out these local spots. Cheers to memorable girl’s trips!

  • Brains

    Work and discipline lead to a happier life.

    Forget everything you thought you knew.

    Just a couple of months ago, I was right there with you, living a normal life. Then the coronavirus came crashing through the door.

    For the past thirty-four years, I’ve been working my butt off raising a family, taking care of a home, and dealing with the never-ending to-do list. It’s been a life filled with obligations, drudgery, and stress. But we keep pushing through, right? Because we believe that one day, we’ll reach the pinnacle of retirement and get to relax, live life on our own terms, and enjoy the view from the top. It’s within our grasp.

    But wait! Covid19 is here to crash the party, giving us a glimpse of what retirement could be like right now.

    No job to rush off to. No more stressful deadlines or infuriating traffic jams. You’re living the dream, my friend. Kick back, relax, and savor every moment of this unexpected retirement experience!

    Remember those golden years you’ve been waiting for? Well, they’re happening now.

    No more waking up at the crack of dawn if you don’t feel like it. Lounge around, be lazy, let your hair be a mess – who cares? You have all the time in the world.

    Eat whenever you want, watch all the Netflix shows you can handle, and forget about exercising. This is your time to indulge, to do whatever you please.

    But after a couple of weeks, something starts to change. The bliss starts to fade, and boredom creeps in. You’ve exhausted all your Netflix shows, fallen down the rabbit hole of reality TV, and even Joe Exotic can’t make you feel better about yourself.

    You catch a glimpse of your sad reflection and fear you’ve fallen into a depression. It turns out that this undisciplined life of luxury is more stressful and exhausting than you anticipated.

    You long for the days of sitting in traffic on the 405. Never thought you’d say that, right?

    So, you decide to make a change. Get up early, take care of yourself, and start exercising. You want to feel better about yourself, both inside and out.

    And guess what? It helps.

    But there’s still something missing. It’s not just about looking good or feeling healthy. You realize that you need a sense of purpose, to contribute to the world in some way.

    That’s where this article comes in. You can thank me later.

    It sounds crazy, but I miss having rules, structure, and a sense of being needed. Damn you, Covid19, for stealing my retirement dream. But hey, at least now I have plenty of time to redefine what my golden years will look like.

    So, join me on this journey of rediscovery. Let’s reimagine our future and find new goals to strive for.

  • Bubbly

    Almost all grown up…except he doesn’t know how to use a can opener.

    So, I went to visit my youngest son at ASU last weekend. He moved into a new apartment this year and his dad and older brothers went with him for the drop-off. You won’t believe what they brought – just clothes, toiletries, and a blow-up mattress! I felt bad at first, but it turns out they took him to Target and he said he didn’t need anything. So, they left him with a lifetime supply of toilet paper and headed home. That’s how guys do a successful college drop-off.

    This is his second year at ASU, so he decided to try apartment living instead of the dorms. He quickly realized that he didn’t have any kitchen equipment or cooking skills, so he called me for help. I bought him some basic kitchen essentials and, of course, my cast iron skillet – I can’t live without it. Then, I headed over to lend him a hand.

    When I arrived, he was genuinely excited and we unloaded all his new cooking tools. Turns out, he didn’t really know how to use any of them, but we’ll figure that out later.

    What surprised me the most was that he moved in with two girls who had been there since last year, and there was nothing in the living area except a TV. Not the most inviting space without somewhere to sit.

    Now, you might think that poor college students couldn’t afford furniture. Well, let me tell you that’s nonsense! It took me just 5 minutes to find cheap or even free furniture on websites like offerup.com and letgo.com. I mean, come on, how did I find this stuff quicker than a bunch of millennials? John has a truck and two arms, so he’s perfectly capable of picking up that free dresser down the street!

    I truly believe that our surroundings have a big impact on how we feel and function. Some people are surprised by the bold colors in my house, but they make me want to dance around. A room painted in shades of beige just makes me want to crawl into a hole and die. Vibrant colors wake you up, put a smile on your face, and improve your mood.

    I’m not saying these kids need to hire a decorator or become experts in feng shui, but we can do better.

    How about having a place to sit, hang out with friends, and share a meal? How can you be productive doing homework on a blow-up mattress on the floor, with gray sheets no less? Doesn’t sound very inspiring to me.

    As I stood in his room, clothes scattered all over the floor, he picked things up and shoved them in my face for the “smell test.” I was about to have a mom-attack!

    As much as I wanted to go all out and decorate his college room, I held back a bit. In his eyes, the room was “fine, mom.” I didn’t paint the walls orange or go crazy with a bright green lacquered desk or polka-dotted chair. But I did clean up the place, get him a wooden desk, comfy chairs, candles, floor mats, and a hamper. That should do the trick.

    We also went grocery shopping, and I left him some easy one-skillet recipes that I found online. These recipes are perfect for college-age cooks – simple and no hassle with lots of pots and pans to clean.

    He’s been calling me every day as he makes each of the meals.  It wasn’t my proudest moment when he told me he didn’t know how to use a can opener, but at least he’s learned now. And who knows, maybe a few cooking skills will impress the girls!

    He just texted me saying, “This is the best I’ve eaten since living in AZ.”

    Who knows what culinary heights chef John will reach from here! Hopefully, he’ll keep his room at least somewhat clean until my next visit.

  • Brains

    Manifesting Money in Your Life

    Hey everyone! So, I quit my job over a year ago and let me tell you, things have been pretty tight financially ever since. My bank account has been in the red more times than I can count, and it’s been super stressful, I gotta admit. I put all my life savings into starting my own business, but getting things off the ground has been a slow process. Picture this: as I closed my bank account and withdrew my last $6.50, I thought to myself, “Should I just give up and go back to a regular 8-5 job?” Ugh, I hated even thinking about it. I mean, leaving my high paying job was a pretty crazy move, and while my friends and family were supportive at first, their patience and support have started to fade as the struggles continue.

     

    The whole experience has been difficult.  Lately, I’ve been feeling like a total failure. Fear, insecurity, desperation, and sadness have been creeping up on me, ready to take over. It’s tough, but you know what? There’s still a tiny glimmer of hope. Deep down, I know I’m on the right path—I just need to dig deep and figure things out.

     

    Now, I’m sure many of you have heard about the law of attraction. You know, the whole idea that belief shapes our thoughts and thoughts manifest our reality? Well, I decided to take a real hard look at myself to see if my beliefs, thoughts, and the words I used were aligned with my desire for more money in my life.

     

    First things first, I sat down and listed out all my deep-seated beliefs about money. And boy, did I realize that my relationship with money was not exactly healthy. I’ve experienced both poverty and wealth in my life, and as I listed out what it felt like to be broke versus what it felt like to have money, I was shocked to see some negative emotions associated with having money. I’m talking about feelings like poison, never having enough, losing sight of what’s important, getting consumed by material things, and more. No wonder the universe was holding back the money! Why would it want to bring me something that I held in such a negative light?

     

    So, you know what I needed to do next? Reframe my thoughts about money. I started seeing it as a tool, something to be used in harmony with my values. Balance, compassion, creativity, beauty, connection, experience, and growth. See, the problem wasn’t money itself—it was the consciousness and actions of how it was handled that caused all the negativity.

    But here’s the thing about reframing: it’s not about just sitting around and asking the universe for things without actually doing anything. Trust me, I’ve learned the hard way that the amount of money you have doesn’t necessarily reflect how hard you work. I’ve seen so many hardworking folks who are still struggling financially. It’s frustrating, right?

     

    I’m all about putting in the work and manifesting money in my life, but I also want to enjoy the journey. You know what I mean?

     

    Here’s another roadblock I hit: I struggled with feeling worthy and embracing my own merit. Instead of being comfortable in my own skin, I would bring myself down with self-deprecating humor. I thought I was doing others a favor or deflecting my dreams, but over-indulging in self-deprecating talk wasn’t doing me or anyone else any favors.

     

    Let me give you an example. There was this woman at the gym who asked me about my plans to make money with Beauty Brains Bubbly. And you know what? I suddenly felt overwhelmed with shame and unworthiness. I stumbled over my words, made some lame joke about not ending up broke. I totally sabotaged myself and wiped out all the good vibes I had going. Ugh, not cool!

     

    So, I went home, did some meditation, and listened to an audio recording about the law of attraction. It helped me become more self-aware of my conflicting thoughts and words in that moment. At least I have some tools to keep working through this as I move forward.

     

    I’m going to be fully transparent and a little vulnerable here. This hasn’t been easy. I’m still learning, trying new techniques to keep a positive mindset, and working my butt off to turn my passions into a successful business that can support my family.

     

    I keep replaying the mantra “If you want something, you have to feel like you already have it.”  But that is honestly easier said than done. When creditors keep blowing up your phone, your bank account is empty, and bills just keep piling up, it’s really tough to “feel abundant.” I mean, sure, I can try to feel like I have money, but then reality hits. The phone rings, another creditor calls, or my fiancé comes to me in a panic talking about getting through the month. Suddenly all those “good money feelings” can just fly out the window. It’s a never-ending challenge, right?

     

    But here’s the thing, I’m stubborn, tenacious, and confident that I’ll find a way forward. So, that’s where I am right now. Trying to find that balance between manifesting my desires and dealing with the real world. It’s a work in progress but I will get there!

    Here is a great quote I have posted in my home office:

    As easy as air flows in and out of my being – so it is with money.  My desires draw it in, and my ease of thought lets it flow out.  In and out.  In and out.  Everflowing, always easy.  Whatever I desire, whenever I desire, as much as I desire – in and out.” – unknown author

     

  • Brains

    Let’s get real about emotional health!

    Life is a roller coaster, full of ups and downs. But let’s be honest, we often focus on the ups when we share stories, pictures, and videos. The lows, on the other hand, rarely get the spotlight in our conversations or social media feeds. We tend to keep our emotional struggles as dirty little secrets, too embarrassed to talk about them.

    Despite being interconnected through technology and social media, there’s a danger in solely focusing on everyone’s “highlight reels” and using that as a benchmark to compare ourselves and our emotional well-being. These unbalanced narratives can feed feelings of inadequacy, separateness, and despair, especially when we forget to put things in perspective. It’s important to remember that more people than you might imagine are grappling with their emotional health, and our collective silence isn’t helping.

    Just think about the fact that 45 million people have Googled “How to be happy.” Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the US for all age groups, with one death occurring every 12 minutes. Depression affects about 20-25% of Americans aged 18 and above each year, yet only half of them receive treatment. But here’s some good news: 80% to 90% of people who seek treatment for depression see successful results through therapy and/or medication.

    No one is perfect. No one’s life, no matter how picture-perfect it seems, is all sunshine and roses 100% of the time. We all experience moments of darkness, loss, fear, and loneliness. It’s time for us to start opening up and honestly addressing our emotional well-being. None of us is immune. So, why is there still a stigma around discussing mental health issues, anxiety, depression, or suicide?

    When you’re trapped in the deep, dark hole of anxiety or depression, your entire world distorts. Negative thoughts play on a loop in your head, and you gradually withdraw deeper into self-abuse. It can be difficult to admit our pain to ourselves, let alone share and talk about how we truly feel. Without intervention, the self-destructive cycle continues, sometimes until it breaks us.

    I’ll never forget the words my father spoke when I was just 13 years old. We sat on the kitchen floor surrounded by broken dishes and food scattered from the refrigerator, which my mother had thrown in a fit of rage. Tears welled up in his eyes as he looked at me and confessed, “Don’t love me – I’m not worth it.” Sadly, not long after, he took his own life.

    Reflecting on that heartbreaking moment now, it’s clear that there were warning signs we missed. In fact, 80% of people who attempt suicide show these signs. At the time, I was too young to fully understand the complexities of my dad’s mental state. But looking back, it’s apparent that his loved ones recognized the signs we overlooked. It’s crucial not to ignore these struggles in ourselves or in others:

    – Difficulty concentrating

    – Excessive fears, worries, or feelings of guilt

    – Extreme mood swings – highs and lows

    – Withdrawing from friends and activities

    – Fatigue, low energy, and sleep troubles

    – Inability to cope with everyday problems and stresses

    – Changes in appetite and eating habits

    – Anger, hostility, or violent behavior

    – Neglecting personal hygiene or appearance

    When fear consumes us, the only way to break its powerful grip on our minds is to confront our emotional health issues head-on.

    We often hesitate to talk about our personal lows out of fear and embarrassment, keeping our feelings locked away to avoid burdening others.

    But let me tell you, if you notice someone struggling, do them a favor. Lift the weight from their shoulders by initiating a conversation about emotional well-being. Be straightforward and compassionate.

    And here’s a crucial reminder: Say YES to therapy! Therapy has successful outcomes for 80%-90% of people seeking treatment for depression. So, what are you waiting for? Seeking professional help should be a no-brainer with those odds! Don’t let excuses hold you back – there are numerous fantastic resources out there.

    Here are some hotlines you can contact:

    – National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 or TTY: 1-800-799-4889

    – Suicide.org offers 24-hour email support for individuals feeling suicidal

    Finding a therapist or mental health center is also crucial. Here are a few places to start:

    – The U.S. Department of Health and Human Resources provides a listing of free clinics in your area – simply enter your location.

    – The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) can offer information on treatment options or mental health care in your vicinity. Call them toll-free at 1-800-950-NAMI or visit their website.

    – SAMHSA, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, is here to help. They offer a 24/7 helpline, also known as the Treatment Referral Routing Service, providing confidential support in both English and Spanish. No matter if you or your loved ones face mental health or substance use disorders, they can refer you to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community organizations. Let’s create a safe space where we can be vulnerable, authentic, and real. Share your struggles openly and honestly to let others know they’re not alone. Remember, even in tough times, keep telling yourself and those you care about:

    YOU WILL GET THROUGH THIS

    LIFE WILL GET BETTER

    Say it with confidence, and keep saying it until it becomes your reality.

  • Beauty

    Simple & Natural Skincare

    This skincare line is luxurious, natural, & has been a dream for my skin. No more breakouts, great hydration, and the sunspots are disappearing.

    I love the simplicity of this product!

    Give it a try and let me know how it works for you.  Buy the beauty bundle!

  • Bubbly

    Nothing to talk about? Get out of the conversational rut!

    This weekend, something happened. It wasn’t the first time, but this time it felt different. It felt uncomfortable, palpable, and it scared me.

    My fiancé and I were sitting at a table, finishing dinner, and we had nothing to talk about. We looked at each other, smiled, took sips of water, and tried to make small talk about what happened to the waitress with our check. But it all felt…awkward.

    Welcome to year eleven of our relationship. Maybe I should have been grateful that we made it this far before hitting this point, but instead, panic set in.

    The past 6 months have been rough. I’ve been laser-focused on work, putting in long hours and nights as financial pressures have been mounting. We couldn’t afford a vacation this year, and nights out with friends have become infrequent due to lack of time and money. To make matters worse, it’s August, the sports lull. Basketball season is over, and football is still in pre-season, leaving us with little to talk about when it comes to sports our shared past-time and passion. It felt incredibly uncomfortable, like we were heading into dangerous territory for our relationship.

    But then, I realized that we weren’t alone in our awkward silence.

    The father and son at the table next to us had barely exchanged two words throughout dinner. Both were engrossed in their cell phones, finding solace and entertainment in their screens rather than engaging in an actual conversation. I’ve been in similar situations with my own kids, and while I would bug them relentlessly until they put their phones away and started talking, I felt empathy for the dad who had given up the fight and buried his head in his own electronic device.

    If I had wanted to seek comfort in my phone at that moment, I couldn’t. I intentionally leave my phone at home when I’m out with my fiancé to resist the temptations. I believe in being present in life, and for me, that means cutting the electronic umbilical cord. We are living in an age where instead of experiencing life and engaging with one another, we spend way too much time with our heads down, fixated on tiny screens.

    When you think about it, it’s funny how much time we spend living through other people’s lives on social media. We compare ourselves endlessly, often feeling inadequate and either shutting down or putting on a fake show. It’s all about those filtered selfies and group photos, trying to show the world how amazing our lives are even when we’re feeling anything but.

    But you know what? The problem isn’t just our phones. It’s not like our ability to communicate disappears because we’ve spent too much time staring at screens. So where does this overwhelming silence come from? Are we just getting bored with each other? Is this the beginning of becoming that elderly couple that sits in complete silence during meals? Is it inevitable? Do we choose to embrace the silence or move on to something new?

    That’s the situation my partner and I found ourselves in. No distractions, no devices in sight. And yet, we had nothing left to say or share. The silence was heavy, and I was terrified for our future.

    I’ve learned from a 17-year relationship that ended in divorce that the honeymoon stage doesn’t last forever. Relationships can easily become stagnant if we’re not careful. Boredom can sneak up on us, even when we least expect it. Sure, setting aside a regular “date night” with your partner is a good start, but if it always ends up being dinner and a movie, it gets old real quick.

    I knew it was time to put all my creativity to work and plan a special date night with my partner. I wanted to spice things up, try something new, and hopefully spark some serious magic between us. I decided to surprise him with a beginner dance class that only cost twenty bucks! It seemed like a fun way to connect physically and have a good laugh together. When I spilled the beans about my plan, he playfully rolled his eyes but agreed to give it a shot.

    Let me tell you, we were hilariously terrible on that dance floor. We stumbled, stepped on each other’s toes, and laughed until our bellies hurt. Despite the awkwardness, the class was a success. However, the sales pitch at the end of the lesson got a bit annoying when they revealed the price for regular classes. It was way out of our budget, so we gracefully made our exit.

    What’s next in my bag of tricks?

    TABLETOPICS for Couples: Questions to Start Great Conversations! It’s a couples card game filled with thought-provoking questions that challenge and inspire, both individually and as a couple. It’s like a fun tool to ignite meaningful conversations about what makes us unique and what brings us together. And the best part? It’s only 25 bucks on AMAZON and ships for free!

    Totally within budget and no Foxtrot knowledge required!

    They have family versions as well.  Whether it is struggling to get your kids to lift their heads out of their phones & really connect with you or finding things to spark great conversations at your next family/friend gathering this would make a great centerpiece for the dinner table.

    Give it a try and let me know if it works for you!

  • Beauty

    Sick & Tired of UTI’s? Check out the fix & it isn’t more antibiotics!

    I hate UTI’s!  Earlier this year I suffered three months of UTI’s back to back.  I was taking cranberry + D-Mannose, pro-biotics, pain meds, and drinking cranberry juice by the gallons and still every few weeks would come another sleepless night on the couch in pain as the UTI’s persisted.

    With each visit to my doctor, I was given another antibiotic.  When he pulled out his prescription pad to write me a script to take a low dose antibiotic after sex, I said no thanks and walked out in complete frustration.  Surely, more antibiotics couldn’t be the only solution available?

    I love when the universe steps in with the perfect answer at the perfect time.

    A week after that last frustrating doctor’s appointment I was cast in a commercial for a UTI prevention product.  How crazy is that?  What was even better was meeting the founder of Uqora on the shoot and getting a full introduction into her UTI prevention products.

    Here was this amazing woman, who like so many of us, had been struggling with UTI’s and decided enough was enough and went out, did some serious research on the problem, and came up with a solution.

    AND IT WORKS!   Jenna is now my personal hero.

    I’ve been using the Uqora products ever since that shoot and I haven’t suffered a UTI since.

    Click below and make UTI’s a thing of the past!

     

  • Beauty

    Fill your world with beautiful art!

    I’m a huge fan of Jason and his art. When I asked him if he would be interested in having one of his pieces showcased on Beauty Brains Booze he generously said ‘yes’ before the first episode had even been shot. We are incredibly lucky to have him as a sponsor and he has extended a 20% off discount to all of our Beauty Brains Booze viewers. Check out all of his incredible work @ www.jasonyokoboskygallery.com

    Jason Yokobosky is a commercial advertising and fine art photographer. His passion for capturing beautiful landscape and oceanic images leads him around the globe looking for his next “best shot”. Most of his days are spent in and around the ocean with a camera and smile from ear to ear.

    The centerpiece on display in our show is called “Mornings in the Southbay” The cost for this exact piece is $1,275 but our viewers can receive a 20% discount by entering the discount code “BBB” www.jasonyokoboskygallery.com

     

  • Beauty

    Sera Labs

    Review for Sera Labs

    Sera Labs uses only the best Organic Non-GMO hemp grown, harvested and manufactured in the U.S.A.

    They remove the THC using an FDA approved process, which means that you will never get “high” from any of their CBD products, and every product is 100% legal in ALL 50 states!

    You can safely get help (without prescriptions or expensive doctor visits) with many issues such as:

                √ Anxiety and stress

                √ Chronic muscle aches and pains

                √ Mood and sleep troubles

                √ Lack of focus and clarity

    Their web site offers 30 different products and the link below will give you up to a 40% discount and Free Shipping when buying more than 1 unit.

  • Brains

    Suicide Prevention – Didi Hirsch’s 21st annual Alive & Running 5K Walk/Run for Suicide Prevention on Sunday, Sept. 29

    Hey there,

    I wanted to reach out and let you know that our team will be participating in the 4th annual Alive & Running 5K Walk/Run for Suicide Prevention. This event holds a special place in our hearts as we remember my father Ron Smolnisky, who we tragically lost. It’s my hope that no one ever feels as hopeless and alone as my dad did that fateful night when he took his own life.

    It’s alarming to see that suicide rates have increased by over 30% across different age groups, genders, ethnicities, and financial statuses. In 2018 alone, more than 47,000 Americans lost their lives to suicide, surpassing the number of deaths caused by car accidents or homicide. What’s even more startling is that for every suicide, around 30 people attempt to take their own lives.

    That’s why I invite you to join us in supporting Didi Hirsch’s 21st annual Alive & Running 5K Walk/Run for Suicide Prevention on Sunday, Sept. 29. This event plays an integral role in funding Didi Hirsch’s Suicide Prevention Center, which is not only the first but also the most comprehensive center of its kind in the United States. They provide a lifeline of healing and hope, welcoming anyone impacted by suicide, regardless of their financial situation.

    Your support can truly make a difference:

    • By training crisis counselors for their 24/7 multilingual Crisis Line, we can save lives and offer support during difficult times.
    • Together, we can strengthen the safety net by educating students, teachers, parents, firefighters, police officers, and mental health professionals on how to recognize and respond to warning signs effectively.
    • Let’s provide healing by expanding therapy and support groups for survivors of suicide attempts and loss, especially focusing on teenagers who have been affected by suicide.
    • By partnering with university researchers and advancing the field, we can develop and test new programs that help prevent future tragedies.

    Established in 1958, Didi Hirsch’s Suicide Prevention Center has been instrumental in shaping suicide prevention strategies used by centers across the United States and around the world. To meet the growing demand for their services, they recently relocated to a new facility in Century City. Since then, they’ve helped countless individuals who sought help after seeing their sign.

    With your generous support, we can continue saving lives and making a lasting impact. Please take a moment to register, donate, or sponsor our team for Alive & Running today.

    Together, we can make a difference.

    Register, donate, or sponsor here:
    https://support.didihirsch.org/AliveandRunning/beautybrainboozeteam?fbclid=IwAR0UNzSvkExCGVhLI07vevhV_mOdNaThd0N8h1DMli4ki_PAnK2rgAFJGwk

  • Beauty

    The one daily supplement your cells need isn’t a multivitamin.

    The one daily supplement your cells need isn’t a multivitamin. Meet Basis – developed by the world’s leading scientists, clinically validated.

    About Elysium Health:

    • Elysium is a new kind of health company — specifically focused on proactive health.
    • Elysium Health is a science-first company. Their first product, Basis, is proven to increase and sustain NAD+ levels by an average of 40% in humans and is backed by an independent, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical study published in prestigious Nature Partner Journals: Aging and Mechanisms of Disease.
    • The Founder is the head of the Glenn Laboratory for the Science of Aging at MIT. Guarente and his team of researchers study how and why humans age.
    • The ingredients in Basis have been tested for safety and are produced in facilities that exceed FDA requirements. Basis also undergoes rigorous third party purity testing.
    • The Ingredients in Basis are vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, nut-free, and contain no artificial colors or flavors.

    Click here to learn more about Elysium’s Clinical Trial Studying Basis!