11.29.08

There’s a Depression? Helen Thomas Seems to Think So (I Don’t)

Posted in Finances, shopping tagged , , , at 10:55 pm by wstewart79

Famed reporter Helen Thomas has recently written about how this country is in a depression, or close to it.  She even compares it The Great Depression and President-elect Obama’s proposed stimulus package to FDR’s plan.

I think Ms. Thomas is forgetting a couple of things.

1. If you take a look around, people are hardly in the dire straits we know existed during the Great Depression.

2. We pretty much talked ourselves into recession by listening to what people like her say about what you should and should not worry about in terms of your money.

3. When I got my degree in history, I seem to remember that it was World War II and its resultant increase in industry that brought this country out of the Depression — not one singular stimulus package.  After all, how can you motivate people who have lost trust in the system? Get the trust back and you’ll get the people back.

As I’ve gone all around the Baltimore area over the past couple of days, it is clear to me that people are intent on spending whatever money they have.  And even when the association of retailers reports losses, what they don’t tell you is that they are still making a profit, just not as much as before.

Being a lifestyle consultant, I help people make the most out of their lives.  And in the spirit of doing so I would like to take this time to remind you that there are plenty of great things in this world to look forward to.  Not only that, but it is up to you to decide when it is time to worry.  It’s not the job of the reporters, your friends or your family.  Only you can decide how you are going to feel about what is going on in the world.  You can throw your hands up in the air and say “What’s the use?” Or you can go on about your days making every day better than the last.

Sure, tough times will come, but how will you respond? Will you buckle under the pressure or be prepared when the moment comes to test your strength and resolve?

The decision is up to you.

11.28.08

Are You Ready For Your Best Body Ever?

Posted in Contests, Healthy Eating, Keeping Fit, obesity, weight loss tagged , , , , , , , at 12:28 am by wstewart79

Hydroxycut HardBody Challenge 2009

Hydroxycut HardBody Challenge 2009

If you are willing to follow the Hydroxycut Max Hardbody Challenge, you could be $100,000 richer.  I don’t know about you, but that sounds great to me!

I actually have a bottle of Hydroxycut Max, but I haven’t used it in awhile because I wasn’t disciplined enough to keep up with the directions.  I had already received clearance from my doctor for the product, so I knew I was good to go on that front.  Now, I think I’m going to enlist the help of another local personal trainer to get myself back on track.

Now, back to the contest.  You have from January 1, 2009 until June 30, 2009 to finish at least 4 weeks of training.  Of course you must take before and after pictures and you must also write and essay.

Complete rules and details can be found at HydroxycutHardBodyChallenge.com.

Also, 25 runners up will be awarded $2000 each.  So if you’re the type motivated by competition and cash prizes, go for it.  I will be!

11.27.08

Happy Thanksgiving To Our Military!

Posted in shopping tagged , , , , , , , , , at 2:07 pm by wstewart79

I want to send a special Happy Thanksgiving to all men and women serving in our military.  Whether they get to be with their families or will be away during the holiday season (I’ve gone through both when I was in the Navy), I want to say that your sacrifice is appreciated and I am thankful for your service.

For those of us who are home with our families this holiday season, don’t forget those who can’t be.  While you’re out shopping, don’t forget to make donations to Toys for Tots, Operation Homefront, and the USO.  Google any of those charities and you’ll find out how you can make a difference this holiday season.

Vote for My Design at The Limited

Posted in personal stylist, shopping tagged , , at 2:38 am by wstewart79

Check out the link to the right of your screen.  Click “view” to see my design for The Limited outfit design contest.

Like it? Love it? Vote for it!

By the way, if you want to enter, you can via that link as well.  Good luck to all!

11.26.08

The 50 Million Pound Challenge

Posted in African-Americans, Childhood Obesity, Keeping Fit, The Biggest Loser Season 6, baltimore, obesity, weight loss tagged , , , , , , , at 12:36 am by wstewart79

Many of you know that I am a certified personal trainer.  In fact, I am Baltimore’s Toughest Trainer.

I know that many people set weight loss goals for the new year; but what about starting on those goals now? And if you’ve been watching The Biggest Loser, like I have, you’ve seen the commercials for the 50 Million Pound Challenge.  Now’s your turn to participate.

You don’t have to be a victim of holiday weight gain only to wakeup to a food and alcohol hangover on New Year’s Day.

So I’m offering two things right now:

1. Join my 50 million pound challenge team (Team Name: Girlz Rock); by the way, joining is free.

2. If you’re in Baltimore on Thanksgiving, join me at the Druid Lake Reservoir at the statute of William Wallace for our own free Turkey Trot (2x around the lake).

There will be more news to follow, but for now, do something awesome for yourself and take the first step to shed those unwanted, so-not-cute pounds.

Go to 50millionpounds.com to join me and others around the country.

11.24.08

Winter Style Tips from MSN.com

Posted in personal stylist, shopping tagged , at 5:18 pm by wstewart79

Here are some winter style do’s and don’ts courtesy of MSN.com.  Enjoy!

New Articles on Shopping at eHow.com

Posted in shopping tagged , , , , at 5:16 pm by wstewart79

Check out my new articles on eHow.com for holiday shopping.  Let me know what you think!

11.21.08

The Skinny on Skinny Jeans: Part 1

Posted in Social Events tagged , , , , at 10:47 pm by wstewart79

Part 1 is going to be short because I just want to introduce to you to concept of the “skinny” jean.

Skinny jeans are those skin-tight, almost spandex-like jeans that you see everyone trying to wear.  And I do mean everyone – men and women.

The good thing about skinny jeans is that they can be comfortable and allow for different looks than you would be able to with jeans with a wider leg.

However, that does not mean that everyone should wear skinny jeans.  I will address that in Part 2.

But for now, just know that it is a viable fashion option for many people; however, skinny jeans are not for everyone.

Remember, just because it’s trendy and in your size, does not mean it will look good on you.

You can find skinny jeans at just about every clothing store to fit all types of budgets.  Keep that in mind as you go shopping.

11.20.08

Colin Cowie to Host ‘Get Married’

Posted in Weddings tagged , , , , , at 10:27 pm by wstewart79

Here’s the news I received on celebrity designer Colin Cowie:

Dear Valued Wedding Professionals,

It is with great excitement that I announce that we have named world-renowned event designer and lifestyle expert Colin Cowie as our new host for Get Married’s television show airing on the Lifetime Channel.  Colin comes to us with a passion for weddings, and a multitude of imaginative and inspiring ideas that will help our brides enjoy the planning process and discover all the details that culminate in what will become an extraordinary special day.  In addition to Colin’s design and wedding expertise, he also brings with him a tremendous fan-base that enjoy his views on fashion, food, decor and travel – all of which Colin will share on Get Married’s television show and through his live online chats and blog postings on getmarried.com.

However, the brides are not the only ones who will benefit from this new partnership with the arbiter of style.  As an international lifestyle consultant and television personality, celebrity party designer and author of five books on weddings, Colin will build additional brand awareness for Get Married and getmarried.com, and its valued partners.

Through national and local exposure, both online and on television, Get Married’s partnership with Colin will help further your advertising budget, by connecting your brand, products and services with even more brides and wedding industry professionals every day.

Please share this amazing news with your brides, friends, counterparts, and clients and we hope you will tune in to season 2, beginning January 5th and airing every weekday morning at 7:30 AM ET/PT on Lifetime Television. Also, you can join Colin’s blogs and live online chats on getmarried.com.

You’ll be seeing a lot more about this partnership later this year and as the New Year unfolds. Please send any questions, comments or feedback about our new partnership to feedback@getmarried.com.  Best wishes for a happy and healthy Thanksgiving and thank you again for your continued support of Get Married!

Sincerely,
Stacie Francombe
Founder/CEO of Get Married

Green Dating: Vegans and Vegetarians

Posted in green living tagged , , , , at 10:06 pm by wstewart79

Here is an interesting article from Newsweek on the issues vegans and vegetarians have in the dating world.

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Neither group eats meat. But that doesn’t make life easier for vegans who try to date ‘murderous’ vegetarians.

Sarah Kliff
Newsweek Web Exclusive
Sep 26, 2007 | Updated: 2:44  p.m. ET Sep 27, 2007

Religion and social status have always been deal breakers in relationships. But for those navigating today’s dating pool, the currents may just have gotten rougher. No longer is it enough to share an interest in piña colada or getting caught in the rain—today’s singles want to know whether potential partners are fit and how often they work out, among other personal details. And then there’s the friction between vegans and vegetarians.

It might sound counterintuitive; after all, neither group eats meat. But for many vegans—who also eschew animal products like the dairy and eggs eaten by vegetarians—love may not be enough to conquer ideology. “I’m in a relationship with a murderer,” bemoans Carl, one of many vegans who wrote in to the “Vegan Freak” podcast for romantic advice. Carl, who didn’t give his last name, says his girlfriend is a regular vegetarian, and their differences are becoming a major source of tension. In the vegan world that’s not an uncommon dilemma. Bob Torres, one of the show’s hosts, says that dating and relationships are two of the most popular topics on the podcast, which deals with all things vegan.

Vegans are hardly the only partner-seekers with health concerns. Online dating site Match.com has noted a steady rise in interest in the topic among its 15 million members. In 2004 about 15 percent of its members said they exercised regularly. Among today’s members, about 43 percent say they exercise three to four times each week. That’s more people declaring their devotion to exercise than declaring their religion on the Web site. Food has also become a concern; just under half the site’s members want their partner to have a healthy diet, compared to 12 percent three years ago. And these are issues that relationship counselor Ian Kerner, who works with the site, thinks can cause more serious conflict in relationships than political or philosophical differences. “I think people can get past a lot of intellectual debates, because that’s what makes opposites attract,” he says. But getting past a fitness fanatic/couch potato clash? “I can’t tell you how many times I hear people breaking up over things like this,” says Kerner. “It’s a lot about sharing values, about how they spend their time. It’s both scheduling conflicts and different value systems.”

Vegans and vegetarians can get caught in worse dating dilemmas. For many vegetarians and almost all vegans, their distaste for meat runs much deeper than their taste buds; it’s an outward expression of their ethical and moral beliefs about animal cruelty and responsible living. Take John Cunningham, who lives in Baltimore. “If I don’t have to contribute to cruelty in society and this world, I would like to abstain from that,” he says. He’s been a vegan since 2001, and he married his long-term girlfriend (a vegetarian) this past summer. He understands the critical role veganism can play in dating and relationships. “If someone is going to make such a large change in the way they eat, the motivation behind that has to be serious,” he says. “That can’t be taken causally when entering into a relationship.”

Not surprisingly, a number of niche dating sites have popped up to respond to veggie dating demands. Vegan Passions, Veggie Fishing and Planet Earth Singles are all sites that cater to environmentally conscious daters. Planet Earth Singles launched in April (fittingly, on Earth Day) and already boosts 23,000 eco-friendly members, many of whom are among the nation’s 1.4 million vegans or 4.7 million vegetarians. “If somebody is for the environmental movement, they want to support it on all levels, even in their relationships,” says Jill Crosby, the founder of Planet Earth Singles.

But it still ain’t easy dating green. While these niche sites do boost memberships in the thousands, they’re nowhere near the size of dating goliaths like Match.com or eHarmony, and no site has come along to unify vegans the way JDate has done for Jewish singles. “I know it sounds corny,” says Paul Williams, a 35-year-old vegetarian in Atlantic City, N.J. “But basically I want to date someone with a good heart that can understand why I’ve chosen to be a vegetarian.” Finding a woman to share tofu for two is even tougher when you’re not near large urban centers that have an established vegetarian community and the restaurants and bookstores that often go with it. “It’s very difficult,” says Williams of finding a vegetarian mate. “I go to all the generic Web sites, like MySpace and Plenty of Fish, and I was a paid member of eHarmony for a bit. They rarely matched me up with any vegetarians.”

Still, fairy-tale vegan romance can be found. Vegan Freak host Bob Torres shares his podcast duties with his wife and co-host, Jenna Torres. The couple met at Penn State and both now teach at St. Lawrence University in Canton, N.Y. They’ve been married for nine years and vegan for three. They’re not the only ones; Bob and Jenna say they have seen successful relationships start among vegans who frequent the forums at their Vegan Freak Web site. “It’s something we really bond over and do together,” says Bob. Of course, even vegan couples may not be able to avoid the standard relationship squabbles over who’s cooking and who’s scrubbing dishes, but for the lucky ones, dinner is love at first bite.


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