Your Einstein Inside: Releasing Your Energy and Creativity
Through Foods
(Part 2 of a 5 Part Series on Body Awareness)
If I were to tell you there is an energetic, vibrant and
creative person inside of you and all you needed to do was eat
certain foods to let that person out, would you believe me?
Each and every one of us, at our very core, is each of these
three things. Vibrant, Energetic, Creative. We each have a
wonderful capability to accomplish many great things and do them
all with an abundance of energy. No one was short changed in
terms of their ability to have a energetic soul. That's our
gift.
Now, why are you so darn worn out?
We'll, you're probably eating the wrong foods.
There's a way to release that spectacular spirit and live an
enriched and energized life... eating the right foods is the
first place to start.
In Part 1, "Fighting Fatigue and the American Diner Diet, " of
this series, I discussed listening to your body and how
important it is to hear the things it tells you after you eat
certain foods. In my case, I ate a fried tofu wrap and then
passed out at my computer 20 minutes later. You've probably had
a similar experience.
When you can recognize how your food affects you and this
process becomes a habit, you will begin to identify the
particular foods bring your energy levels down. Practice
listening to your body for a few weeks and I guarantee that
you'll have a similar list to the foods I've listed here:
- Fried Anything
- Pancakes
- Sausage, Bacon
- Large portions of meat.
- Coffee (Don't be fooled, if it didn't bring you down you
wouldn't need another cup!)
- Potato Chips, Corn Chips, Crackers, Other Snacks.
- Sweets, Candies, Pies (after the sugar high wears off)
It doesn't take much to deplete your energy. Eat a large fry
from McDonalds and you'll understand what I'm telling you. The
nutrient balance in your body is easy to upset. A few days of
eating energy-starving foods like the ones I listed above and
you're feeling pretty lame--probably propped up on the couch
after work because you're whipped after only a half-day of work.
So how does this apply to the "energetic, vibrant and creative
person" I was talking about?
Well, when you have some or many of these energy-starving foods
in your diet, your energy levels drop significantly. Your body
is not getting enough nutrients to function at an efficient
level. It starts to move into crisis mode and stores energy and
nutrient reserves for later so that you will be able to use them
in case of an emergency.
This is pretty serious stuff on the physical level. Your body is
hoarding nutrients, water, and whatever else it needs and making
sure you don't use everything up all at once. So what happens to
you? You fall asleep after a meal. You don't have enough energy
to make it through the day. You name it... your body is doing it.
The scary thing is that once that has happened over a period of
time, something psychological begins to happen.
Instead of THINKING that you have low energy, you begin to
BELIEVE that you ARE a tired person, that you ARE a lazy person,
that you ARE the type of person that doesn't have any energy.
Getting down on yourself and believing you ARE the things that
your food is causing you to be is a challenging battle to fight
and is probably why many people experience failure with their
diets and exercise programs. They truly believe that they are
what their food is making them.
You're actually none of these things. You are a vibrant,
energetic and creative being, remember? It's just the fuel that
you are taking in that is making you sputter. Think about the
effect sugar has on a car engine. It stops it from running.
If you're putting sugars and bad oils and other toxins into your
tank, your engine is going to jump and clunk and spit--just like
any old car would. If you're putting in the high-grade
fuel--energy rich foods--than you are burning them efficiently
and are rewarded with the by-product of boundless energy.
No more 2:00 blues. No more waking up more tired than you were
when you hit the sack. No more "I'm a tired person." Your
confidence grows. You feel good about yourself.
Stop identifying your energy levels with you and look at the
foods that are causing your energy deficiency. Know that you are
the vibrant, energetic and creative person.
Remember how you used to play for hours on the playground and in
the backyard as a child? That playfulness is still there and
wants to burst out of you... it's just waiting for you to eat
the right foods.
In Part 3, I will discuss the second component of bringing the
energetic and playful child in you back to the
surface--exercise. Through exercise, you will be able to build
energy just as quickly and effectively as eating the right
foods. Put them together and you are unstoppable!
Until then, here are some foods that you should consider eating
more of for maximum energy:
- Fresh vegetables
- Fresh fruits
- Raw nuts and seeds
- Organic meats (in small portions)
- Fresh vegetable and fruit juices
- Fruit Smoothies
- Whole Grains
- Brown Rice
Put one or more of these into your everyday diet and watch how
quickly you lighten up in your step and how much more energy you
have everyday. You'll be amazed.