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Tuesday, 12 January 2016

Matt Hampson Foundation- 'Get Busy Living' & Meeting Jonny Wilkinson




Hi Everyone, 

This post is a little bit different for my blog but is very special. At the end of last year I had the pleasure of attending a 'Matt Hampson Foundation' event with the amazing Scissor, Paper, Stone (a full service international video production and photography company). This particular occasion was a Legends Game and dinner- meaning lots of retired professional rugby players had travelled far and wide to come and have some fun playing a game of rugby and raise money for the Foundation. 

So, for those of you who may not know who Matt Hampson is and his story, I will give you a brief overview. Matt is an ex-Leicester Tigers and England U21s rugby player. Unfortunately he was horrendously injured in a match and is now paralysed from the neck down and breathes with the aid of a ventilator. Although everyday is obviously a lot more challenging he hasn't let it defeat him. He has created the 'Matt Hampson Foundation' in which he inspires those in similar circumstances to not lose hope and continue to follow their dreams and help others. The ethos of the Foundation 'Get Busy Living' is exactly what he is demonstrating. 

There were multiple times where I almost cried on that day but for different reasons. When Matt was speaking in his interview with us he just filled me with so much motivation, appreciation and made me feel very lucky, and in some ways guilty, for complaining about things, when in fact I'm privileged. This was echoed from other injured players that attended too. So empowering. 
Another reason I almost cried was because of a particular camera angle. The players were lead onto the Saracens pitch by Matt Hampson and Joost van der Westhuizen (injured South African player). I just felt overwhelmed with the love, support and the overall team spirit of everyone there. It was amazing. 
What made it even more amazing was that I got to meet Jonny Wilkinson- reason number three for almost crying. It was so surreal and I feel so lucky to have been able to have that opportunity as I know many people would kill to be in that position. Yes... I did ask for a selfie... 


Here are some behind the scenes photos I took on the day...







I'm excited to see this Foundation flourish further, and the support and fun widen. 
I'm so thankful for this opportunity and would love to take part in future events. 

Thank you for reading.
Speak soon
Isabel xx

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Friday, 8 January 2016

Hello 2016!

Hi Everyone,


HAPPY NEW YEAR! 




I know that I have been absent for a while and my posts are rather irregular- in all honesty I had just lost confidence in my abilities and the effects of stress/anxiety and time management got the better of me. However, I am now fully fuelled to post more regularly with varied content, I hope you enjoy!

You may have noticed that my blog looks rather different- one of the things I found demotivating was the appearance of my blog, I didn't feel as if it reflected my design interests anymore and found it frustrating to navigate. Therefore, I have updated the overall layout and look of my blog and made sure everything is easy to access. I am in the process of fully personalising it but this will be fine and dandy for now!

This is going to be a little reflection section (ooo it rhymes). 2015 has been one of the most challenging, life changing, negative yet very, very positive years of my life. I feel as if I have grown up a lot and been given more respect and love than I ever have before. 

This time last year I started my first full time job where I get to work with the most lovely, supportive and crazy team- some true and long term friends have been made for sure. 

I also made the decision to remove gluten and dairy from my diet (as much as possible) after reading 'Eat. Nourish. Glow' by Amelia Freer (I now have her new book 'Cook. Nourish. Glow.' too- I'm super excited). I have written about my reasons in a previous post which I will link below. I have continued this diet change and it has been very rewarding- not only have I lost weight, I just know my body is thanking me. I no longer feel sluggish, bloated and my stomach doesn't churn. 

This brings me very nicely to my next reflection- Herbalife. I am well and truly living the Herbalife life. It all began with a little Herbalife SKIN Results Kit from one my old school friend's Dad (a truly inspiring and lovely man). The SKIN range hadn't been out very long and as my friend knew I was interested in beauty and ultimately sorting out my skin. She then recommended I try the new products out- I have never looked back (I have an in-depth post on some of the SKIN range and my results). This set a spark off inside me to fully get my body and mind into a more positive state and I wouldn't have been able to do it without the help and support from the Herbalife products (my collection keeps growing- from more skincare to gym attire, from shakes to herbal teas) and the overall community behind it- a large group of people, on a journey, striving to help everyone achieve their goals and lead a 'healthy, active lifestyle'. I'm so excited to see how much my body composition can change this year- I have lots planned to keep myself focused and motivated to be in the best shape possible and finally be happy with the way I look and feel. 

2015 was challenging in regards to relationships too- with my parents splitting up at the end of 2014, a relationship breakup in the Spring and family illness throughout the entire year. I must give myself some credit. I have kept increasingly positive and managed my anxiety a lot better than previous years. It has been tough but definitely good. Everything that has happened was for a good reason and I can see how much better off I am with some other these alterations and challenges. I am a lot more independent, I stand up for myself, I strive to be as good as I can be but also accept when I do feel crappy and need a break. I feel a sense of empowerment which I haven't had before. 

The latter part of the year was by far my favourite. Spending more time with family and friends (making new ones), being given more responsibility at work, lots of celebrations and a new relationship. I also had the privilege of being a runner at a 'Matt Hampson Foundation' charity event where I met some of the world's greatest rugby players, including Jonny Wilkinson, who were there to support and raise money for the Foundation. Soon after that I also took the plunge and got my first tattoo and will be getting some more next month! (There will be related posts to follow). 

I have lots of plans for this new year and I can't wait to action them. I am so so thankful to everybody that has supported me and encouraged my personal development. I'm super excited for what this year holds and I hope to bring positivity to those around me too!!

So, THANK YOU to my amazing friends, family and boyfriend for making me so very incredibly happy. I love you all to pieces!

With lots of love 

Isabel xx

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Thursday, 10 September 2015

An Insight Into My Life Changing Decisions...

Hi Everyone,

I hope you're well! This post is going to delve into my lifestyle change and journey to being the healthiest I can be- body, mind and soul- Heads up.. This won't include any photos.. I just wanted to let this out. 

This time last year I had just finished school and was going into the big, scary world. I had absolutely loved Sixth Form and had met some incredible people and had lots of fun. But the thing that stood out to me most as I was leaving school wasn't these happy things it was a comment/joke made by one of teachers (she is lovely-I'm not slagging her off). At the end of the year quite a few teachers like to make funny award ceremonies and this particular teacher gave me the award for 'The World Is Coming To An End'- which pretty much transferred into me thinking the worst possible thing was going to happen all the time- just a generally negative mindset. I didn't want to be known as that pessimistic person, the person would didn't want to try new things because they were to scared of failure and not being good enough, who just stayed in their comfort zone because they didn't want to feel anxious and have a potential panic attack. Of course this isn't easy to alter. 

There were multiple things that were contributing to my negativity. Throughout my whole life I have struggled with my weight. Being overweight obviously made me a target for bullying which of course left me with quite low self esteem. Throughout primary school and Years 7-9 I didn't really have any true friends. I felt lonely, unwanted and was experiencing suicidal thoughts which also lead to self harming. My weight kept changing, I did get into a state where my weight and body composition was healthy but I just 'let myself go' as it were (I was in a long term relationship where I was comfortable and loved). So, when we broke up I was an absolute mess! I gained about two stone which was majorly influenced by drinking alcohol socially most days and going out at the weekends. I just didn't take care of myself. My immune system was diabolical, I always had something wrong, on some sort of antibiotics. It was horrible. And of course my anxiety and panic attacks were worse than ever (this was right around exam time too- YAY!). I just was not okay. I was the biggest and heaviest I have ever been and the unhealthiest- something needed to change.

How I turned it all around...

Those of you who know me, will know that I love Sam Smith. His voice is incredible and his lyrics have really spoken to me- he has helped me let out so many emotions (by this I mean I have belted out his songs on repeat- no shame!) So, of course, me being a fan means I follow him on pretty much any social media I can, and I'm so glad that I did. It is hard to miss that Sam has lost lots of weight and has become much healthier and happier. I just happened to stumble across one of his Instagram posts where he addressed this and how he achieved it. It was all kick started with a book, 'Eat. Nourish. Glow', written by Amelia Freer (a nutritional therapist). So, that evening I ordered the book- MIND BLOWING! (I will do a book review on a separate post). Don't get me wrong, I have never really had a bad 'diet'. My parents were very influential in that respect- eating and cooking fresh, balanced meals. I was just a lazy bum and didn't really exercise that much (this was mainly due to the fact I didn't want to be laughed at or be 'fat shamed'). The phrase that stood out to me particularly in this book was "listen to your body". She mentions the way foods can make you feel, for example, wheat/gluten making you feel bloated and uncomfortable and dairy making your stomach churn and feel a bit gassed up. So, I assessed what I was eating and how it made me feel afterwards. These two points related to me the most. So, I decided to take them out of my diet and substitute them so I was still getting the necessary nutrition- I would advise going to see your doctor but I personally didn't at the beginning (but will be soon). 

I have never looked back. I almost instantly felt healthier and more energised. I absolutely love cooking and I'm not a fussy eater so this transition wasn't hard for me at all, it was actually quite fun! 

Another contributor to my lifestyle change is Herbalife- I have a post about the Herbalife SKIN range that I love, so have a nose if you would like to know more about some of the products. Not only are the products amazing, so is the customer care. I have an amazing coach and his passionate nature and belief in me has honestly transformed me. He helped me alter the way I think- I now think more logically, realistically and prioritise what is actually important to me there and then so to help maximise my personal growth and success- I will go into more depth in a separate post. He has taught me so much and has encouraged me to follow my dreams, so I am very grateful and lucky to have his support and the support the whole Herbalife community, my work colleagues, family and friends continuously. 

My Mum is also a true inspiration to me. She has been through some challenging things and is honestly one of the most amazing, brave and beautiful women I know, I love her to pieces. She has taught me so much and I think she would also say that I have taught her a few things too. I am much stronger, wiser and aspirational because of her, so thank you Mumma!

So, since last year I have lost two stone, my body composition is improving, my nutrition is pretty darn good, my hydration has increased, my skin in a lot clearer, I have way more energy and motivation, I can control my anxiety a lot more and have pushed myself to take part in activities and events outside of my comfort zone. I have planned for the future and what I would like to achieve and how I'm going to get there. I am incredibly happy and no matter what crap comes at me I no longer see it as a negative. Without those 'issues' I wouldn't be able to grow as a person, become stronger and more independent. 

I am incredibly proud of myself. But this is only the beginning of my life changing journey and I will continue to work my butt off (literally and hypothetically) and continue to share it! I hope this helps at least one of you.. Don't worry.. You can get through whatever it is that is bothering you, trust me. 

Thank you so much!

Love

Isabel x
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