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Notable No. 27

I’ve had a super busy last couple weeks, so as I gather my thoughts I thought I’d share some really great home tours and hand made products I’ve found floating around the internet. I really am a sucker for a good home tour. Enjoy!

Notables this week:
1. Nicole Franzen photographs Kate Dougherty for Suno
2. The home of Elina Dahl is pretty adorable
3. And this home in Mallorca is beautiful and simplistic
4. Major girl crush
5. Martha McQuade hand dyed silks
6. The outdoor living space in this house just blows me away
7.  Beautiful images of Japan taken by Parker Fitzgerald
8. In love with a cactus, 100%
9. A glimpse inside the Scout and Catalogue studio

Notable No.26

I’ve been saving lots of inspiring links these days, deciding whether to post about things in a full post or just to share in this post. I’m learning that less is more, so although I’d love to share EVERYTHING I find, that’s just not so good for my brand. Enjoy the links below. There are some goodies there!

Notables this week:
1. This cozy fur blanket has stolen my heart…even in 85 degree weather!
2. This home via My Scandinavian Home
3. The RUE magazine June/July issue is pretty great
4. This frame…I want it and CAN NOT find it!! Help!
5. Beautiful pillows by MeLongings studio
6. Super cute french blog called Petite Sweet
7.  Amazingly designed soap packaging
8. A fun shop called By Molle
9. I’m in love with these handmade fringe curtains

Notable No. 25

Hello lovely readers. Hope everyone had a somewhat stress-free week and that you all have some relaxing weekend plans ahead of you. This weekend, the fiancé and I will be hosting his mother and grandmother. We’ll be taking them on our historic neighborhood home & garden tour and enjoying lots of yummy food. Catch you next week!

Notables this week:
1. The home tour of Cassandre Karinsky via Design Files. Rugs Rugs Rugs!
2. Lo & Sons and their new Catalina weekender bag
3. Cotton blanket via Supply Paper Co.
4. The new Nathan Smith collection. Love it all.
5. Pour Porter. A really aesthetically pleasing company.
6. Building Block -the entire brand. All of it!
7. Zara Italia lookbook
8. Pillow love
9. The combination of these linens

Notable No.24

Hope you guys have a lovely weekend. I think my weekend will be full of wedding season dress shopping, relaxing and maybe even buying a motorcycle if all goes as planned. Enjoy your time!

Notables this week:
1. A bit of color from my favorite blogger, A Merry Mishap
2. The Polder Spring/Summer collection
3. Noon Design Studio tour via Design Sponge
4. Shelving design by Melbourn Studio, Lightly
5. Sirocco by Arne Norell via Weekday Carnival
6. New necklaces designed by Jennifer!
7. Jessie Weber Home Tour via Design Sponge
8. This vignette stole my heart.
9. Really unique studio of Helle Jorgensen

Notable No.23

Good Morning! Hope everyone had a lovely weekend. Man….I’ve been working up a storm and have officially launched myself back into working full-time (which is a blessing). This past weekend, the boy and I took a road trip back to our  hometown in Indiana to watch our younger siblings graduate from COLLEGE! I can’t believe it!! It was nice to get away, but it is always nice to be home again. Enjoy your week with a little visual inspiration!

Notables this week:
1. I love the art walls in this home featured on Design Sponge
2. This South African beach house has me dreaming about my beach wedding next year!
3. The shop called Bailey Doesn’t Bark has some really unique (non pet) items
4. This cute little journal called Human Being is only $10. Might have to snag it.
5. This light filled kitchen, featured on My Scandinavian Home blog is soooo dreamy
6. More beautiful photo stories, told by Katie of Katie’s Pencil Box
7. I’ve fallen in love with this chair…I think I need 4 of them 🙂
8. These boots. If I have anything to say about it, they’ll be mine.
9. The neutral textures in this room are so amazing

Notable No.22

IMPORTANCE OF BALANCED DIET IN A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE

Importance of Balanced Diet in a healthy lifestyle | Narayana Health

The importance of a balanced diet can’t be emphasized enough for a healthy lifestyle. A healthy lifestyle can be attained by maintaining a balanced diet and keeping into consideration to meet all the essential nutrients required by the body. A proper meal plan helps to attain ideal body weight and reduce the risk of chronic diseases like diabetes, cardiovascular and other types of cancer.

What is a balanced diet? 

But what exactly is a balanced diet? In simple words, it’s a diet that offers the nutrients to help your body function properly. The importance of diet lies in the intake of the right amount of calories. Your body gets the right nutrition when you consume a wide variety of food rich in calories such as fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and proteins. For those looking to enhance their wellness routines naturally, it can also be helpful to buy ultra enhanced indo kratom as part of a mindful approach to balance and energy.

Calories

Calories are an indicator of the energy content in the food. Once you intake the food, the calories are consumed when you walk, think, or breathe. On average, a person may require about 2000 calories a day to maintain their body weight. Generally, a person’s calories may depend on their gender, age, and physical activity. Moreover, men need more calories than women. Again, people who are more into exercising require more calories in comparison to people who don’t. It’s also important to remember that the source of calories is equally important as the amount. Stuffing your food with empty calories, i.e. those that don’t contain any nutritional value doesn’t help in any way. Empty calories can be found in foods such as:

  • Sugar
  • Butter
  • Cookies
  • Cakes
  • Energy drinks
  • Ice cream
  • Pizza

Importance of a Balanced Diet

Eating a healthy diet is all about feeling great, having more energy, improving your health, and boosting your mood. Good nutrition, physical activity, and healthy body weight are essential parts of a person’s overall health and well-being.

There’s no questioning the importance of healthy food in your life. Unless you maintain a proper diet for a healthy body, you may be prone to diseases, infection, or even exhaustion. The importance of nutritious food for children especially needs to be highlighted since otherwise they may end up being prone to several growth and developmental problems. Some of the most common health problems that arise from lack of a balanced diet are heart disease, cancer, stroke, and diabetes. For those individuals who are diagnosed with diabetes, having glucose monitoring supplies can help you manage your sugar level and maintain a healthy lifestyle. You can also find a reputable seller that sell Dexcom and other essential diabetes management tools. Ensuring that you have access to reliable products can significantly improve your ability to track your glucose levels and make informed decisions about your health.

Being physically active manages many health problems and improves mental health by reducing stress, depression, and pain. Regular exercise helps to prevent metabolic syndrome, stroke, high blood pressure, arthritis, and anxiety, try out the best sleep aids without melatonin.

Physical activity is not only essential for maintaining physical and mental health, but it can also be a valuable component of addiction treatment. Couples rehab in Santa Ana, for example, recognizes the benefits of exercise for individuals struggling with addiction and incorporates physical activity into their treatment plans. Engaging in regular exercise can help individuals in recovery manage stress and anxiety, as well as improve overall mood and self-esteem. Furthermore, exercise can promote healthy sleep patterns, which is crucial for individuals in recovery. By providing patients with opportunities to engage in physical activity, couples rehab in Santa Ana can help individuals on the path to recovery achieve a more balanced and healthy lifestyle.

What falls under a balanced diet? 

A balanced diet includes some specific healthy food groups under it:

  • Vegetables such as leafy greens, starchy vegetables, legumes like beans and peas, red and orange vegetables, and others like eggplant
  • Fruits that include whole fruits, fresh or frozen fruits but not canned ones dipped in syrup
  • Grains such as whole grains and refined grains. For example, quinoa, oats, brown rice, barley, and buckwheat. You may also try chia seeds from NativePath.
  • Protein such as lean beef and pork, chicken, fish, beans, peas, and legumes
  • Dairy products such as low-fat milk, yogurt, cottage cheese, and soy milk

A wide variety for the selection of food choices should be from each of five food groups in the specific amounts recommended. These food sources from each food group provide a similar amount of key micro and macro-nutrients to meet the body requirements.

A balanced diet typically contains 50 to 60 percent carbohydrates, 12 to 20 percent protein, and 30 percent fat. All the organs and tissues need proper nutrition to work effectively by consuming the right amount of nutrients and calories to maintain an ideal weight. The overall health and well-being of a person are dependent on good nutrition, physical exercise, and healthy body weight.

A proper meal pattern is a complete combination of food ingredients, food items and quantities required for breakfast, lunch, snack, and dinner for each specific age group. All you need is protein for your muscle mass and blood cells which brings oxygen and nutrients to your muscles.

The body requires quality carbohydrates, lean protein, essential fats and fluids accompanied by regular exercise in maintaining physical health and well-being.

These are effective in preventing excess weight gain or in maintaining weight loss but healthier lifestyles are also associated with improved sleep and mood. Physical activity particularly improves brain-related function and outcomes.

As with physical activity, making small changes in your diet can go a long way to attain the ideal body weight. Consuming the right kind of carbohydrates is important. Many people rely on the simple carbs found in sweets and processed foods.

Fruits and vegetables are rich sources of natural fiber, vitamins, minerals, and other compounds that your body needs to function properly. They’re also low in calories and fat. Unsaturated fats may help reduce inflammation and provide calories.

The importance of a healthy lifestyle

It’s not just a balanced diet that’s enough but also healthy practices of eating. Some of them which you can follow are:

  • Eat-in smaller portions – You can do this by eating in small bowls to trick your brain into thinking it to be larger portions.
  • Take time to eat – Not rushing your meals in between other work but taking the time to nourish your meals can send signals to your brain that you’ve had enough food necessary for functioning.
  • Cut down on snacks – Unhealthy snacks are a strict no as they hamper your hunger. Switching to healthy bite-sized food can help.
  • Curb emotional eating – Binge eating can be extremely harmful. Using it to relieve yourself from stress, sadness, or anxiety may affect your health. Instead, you can use healthier alternatives to beat negative emotions.

Notable No.21

Life is starting to slowly get put back together as I empty all the moving boxes and get my home studio set up. I’ve been saving a few links over the past few days, so I thought I’d share. Enjoy the start of your week. Toodles!

Notables this week:
1. The online store FATE has some really great pins
2. This post about gardening from one of my favorite blogger, Ohdeardrea
3. This blog called Musla
4. This photoshoot and styling: Ryan Roche
5. Melbourn Home of Simone and Rhys Haag on The Design Files
6. I love this home tour and interview of this family from Copenhagen
7. I’m in love with this Console cabinet by Horchow
8. This photo by Hawaiian Coconut (Tumblr) makes we want to travel
9. Logo design concept for Simple Threads

 

Notable No. 18

Hey guys! Another week just flying right by. I spent a good deal of this week searching for a new house to live in and getting really frustrated by the whole process. We see things we love, but of course…they are out of our price range. We’ll keep searching and hopefully find something this spring 🙂

Notables this week:
1. Katie’s trip to the greenhouse
2. Rustic props via Rustica
3. This coat rack via My Scandinavian Home
4. Still in love with this entire Brussels home…all of it!
5. Interview with Julie Gibbs of Lantern/Penguin Books
6. This photography portfolio is lovely
7. Anchor Ceramics featured on The Design Files
8. Book Origami is taking over the internet!!!!
9. Daniella Witte in the studio

Have a lovely weekend!

Notables No.17

Wahoo! We’ve survived another week. OMG it’s been super gloomy here in St. Louis this week. I don’t think I’ve seen the sun yet this week and it’s even been too gray and dark to really get my camera out…which is killing me. I’ve got lots of ideas and projects to photograph, so hopefully this weekend and next week bring a little bit of spring with it. Enjoy your weekend 🙂

Notables this week:
1. Really lovely hand-crafted chairs by the etsy shop – Sweet Modern Seat
2. In the studio with Laura Jones, photographed by Schorlemadchen
3. Make your own massage oils, DIY via Design Sponge
4. DIY leather handle pulls via The Brick House
5. Interiors photographed by Lauren Bamford
6. This branding project by Casey Martin Design
7. Interior stylist Megan Morton featured on Sfgirlbybay
8. Everything on the site called This Is Paper
9. The interview with the shop called Pan After on The Design Files

Have a lovely weekend!

Notables No.16

Hello everybody! It’s Friday, so naturally I’m pretty giddy over here. I’ve just completed my first week as a self-imployed individual and I must say that I think I’ve made the best decision of my life. I’ve never felt so free as I did this week. First week in YEARS that I was completely stressed free. I didn’t even care that our car got stuck in a random parking lot last night because the snow was so bad…and it’s still stuck…Oh well! Enjoy some lovely links!

Notables this week:
1. This interview with Louise Olsen & Stephen Ormandy of Dinosaur Designs
2. I’m in love with this home. It’s minimal, bright, but LIVED in.
3. Sydney home of Leah Fraser…OMG!
4. Nothing more than a beautiful photo of beach glass
5. Kirra Jamison featured in Inside Out Magazine & on the Happily Mundane blog
6. This project called Critical Objects is really awesome
7. Diary of the Spell & Gypsy intern
8. After a few years, I’m still in love with Annette Pehrsson’s Photography work
9. This wooden orbit mirror from Anthropologie is pretty darn neat

Have a lovely weekend!

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