Showing posts with label health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health. Show all posts

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Building Blocks

A Chapter excerpt from "Health and Happiness: an owner's manual for the mind and body" - now available in new, unique, custom personalized print.

I like analogies because they allow us to think things through logically when they are approached from a different view point. That is why I am going to compare eating food to building a house.


Imagine you are a building contractor and I have just hired you to build a house. Better yet, let’s say the house is already built and it just needs maintenance and renovation. There are no complicated plans to read or foundations to dig. The hard part is done… Everything is already built. The house just has some squeaks and creaks and a few leaks. Much like your body could have some strains, sprains, bruises, cancers, arthritis or poor vision. Let’s say you have to repair a leaking roof. What materials would you need? It depends on the type of roof, but overall you may need some flashing, caulk, shingles, tar paper, coatings etc… Now let’s imagine that the only material available to you is concrete. Besides being extremely heavy, concrete is also porous and absorbs water – making it a poor choice for a roofing material. You could keep pouring concrete on the roof until the weight collapses the structure – or find a new material to properly fix the problem.

Your body is much more complex than any building on earth and needs a wide variety of materials to keep it operating properly. The problem is that most of us are not operating properly, but don’t realize it until damage has been done. If your body needs roofing materials (salad) and all you give it to work with is concrete (fast food), then repairs and maintenance cannot be carried out. Your body just stockpiles the concrete (maybe around the waist or hips). Not only does your body not get what it needs, but it gets an excess of what it doesn’t need. When materials are obviously stockpiling in the body and other problems still persist, take it as your body warning you that you need to put something else in it!


My second analogy is a termite infested wall (or cancer ridden cells that must be repaired). The wall is made out of wood and is badly deteriorated. We need new wood and nails to rebuild it. Let’s compare the new wood to fresh, raw fruits and vegetables and the nails to fresh spring water. Then let’s burn the new wood (much like what cooking does to the nutrients in fruits and veggies) and then rust the nails (much like carbonating the water and adding sugar). How strong will our new wall be when made of burnt wood and rusted nails? How many nutrients are we cooking out of our food? How polluted, carbonated, colored and artificially flavored is your water?


Your kidneys and liver are like an air filter in you homes’ heating and A/C system. If you don’t regularly change the filter, it becomes clogged and the system has to work harder to force air through the dirt, thus increasing your electric bill. If the filter becomes too clogged, it may not let any air pass and may burn up the motor and system. You can’t naturally change your body parts, but you can keep them clean and hydrated and assist them in the detoxification process with sweat, activity and stretching. Think about this: your body is your permanent home that you live in every day of your life - 24/7. Keep it clean and well maintained and it will provide you many years of comfortable, trouble free living.


Let’s be clear on something – food doesn’t heal the body or cure disease. The body heals the body and defeats disease. Eating the right foods and eliminating the wrong foods gives the body the necessary ingredients to carry out its inherent functions. Give your body the materials it needs and it can rebuild itself and keep itself well maintained.  Keep it cleansed and detoxified and it will operate more efficiently and stress-free for years to come.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

The Grass is Always Greener...

Some say: "the grass is always greener on the other side." I say: "the grass is always greener where you water it." What I mean by this is that if you focus on “watering” your own “grass” – i.e.: taking care of your health, your family, your business, etc… Your own “grass” will flourish from the attention. And since you will be devoting all of your time to your own “grass”, you won’t have time to envy anyone else’s. Plus, you will be so proud of your own efforts and happy with your own results that jealousy and envy will be forgotten emotions. You will soon find yourself with such abundance in your life that you will be able to share your fortunes and the fruits of your labor with others too. Plant seeds of love in your life – and water them often. You will reap what you sow!

Monday, April 4, 2011

Fast Food - Tomatoes


You say tomato – I say – who cares how it’s pronounced! It’s fast food that is delicious and nutritious. Tomatoes are the heart's best friend – in fact, they look like a heart – they are red inside and out, they have blood-like juice and 4 chambers inside. They are packed full of Lycopene and Carotenoids - which have been linked to the prevention of heart disease as well as DNA protection from cancers such as: breast, lung, pancreatic, and colorectal. This “fast” food comes in different shapes and sizes (cherry, grape, roma, and beefsteak to name a few) – all of which can be eaten raw and “fast”. I’m health advocate SeanDon and I endorse this fast food for a healthy heart.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Healthy Bytes - Driving

When driving in traffic, stay several car lengths behind the car in front of you and stop at least 2 car lengths behind to avoid sucking up exhaust fumes into the cabin of your car. Also roll up the windows and put the heat or a/c on recirculate (I usually advocate fresh air and driving with the window cracked, but recirculated air is better than polluted exhaust air). Clean, oxygen-rich air is critical for good health. Do everything in your power to breathe the best air possible and eliminate as many toxins as you can. Your lungs are a direct pathway into the blood and ultimately every cell in your body.


I hope this "Healthy Byte" will bring you health and happiness. For more healthy lifestyle tips check out Sean Donovan's Life Coaching, Words of Wisdom "WOW" Series, or "Health and Happiness: an owner's manual for the mind and body".

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Fast Food - Beans


Beans, beans good for your heart - the more you eat…... the more you lower your cholesterol and add energy boosting protein and iron to your body (why what did you think I was going to say?) I’m SeanDon and I love healthy “fast” foods.

Friday, September 24, 2010

My Motive

My number one motive is to motivate. I want to motivate you to make positive changes in your life and the lives of others. I truly want to see people healthy and happy – especially those close to me - because seeing other people smiling makes me smile too. I want people to live longer, happier lives free from disease, stress and other ailments. I get my happiness from seeing other people happy and I believe there is no greater gift than to make someone smile. So take any knowledge you gain from reading my writing and use it to better your life and then pass it along to someone else who needs it. Share a smile with a stranger – you may make their day and you may make a new friend along the way.

I am fed up with our society’s outlook on health and disease prevention. I am angry that someone like my co-worker Kathleen can fight a cancer battle, lose her breasts, irradiate and chemically poison her body with chemotherapy and get a clean bill of health from her doctors - only to have the cancer return 5 years later in a different form and kill her at age 36. She did nothing wrong - she didn’t deserve it. She was positive and happy. She loved life. She didn’t smoke or drink. What caused her problem - twice? Her doctors never offered any explanations as to what may have caused her cancer(s). Her doctors never dug deep and questioned her personal life including every product she used and food she ate. This was also the case for my other family members who had cancer - their doctors offered up no explanation, solution or possible preventative measures for the future. The only lifestyle question asked by doctors was whether they smoked or not.

I think there are a lot of other factors besides smoking that are contributing to the cancer epidemic in our society today.

It also stands to reason to me that if you get cancer once, survive, but make no changes in your life - there is a good chance that whatever caused your cancer will remain present and return to haunt you again later.

It is my hope that my influence through this book may help prevent someone from having a health crisis. If this book saves only one person’s life - then it is a success. If I can make everyone who reads it a little healthier and happier then that is the icing on the cake of life!

If you want or need to change your life – then do it! Appreciate life and live it to the fullest. You only live once – make the most of it. You only get one body – so take care of it.

Here is my recipe to get you started on the road to Health and Happiness: Health and Happiness: an owner's manual for the mind and body

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Pursue Happiness

The Constitution only guarantees us the pursuit of happiness - my book guides you down the path.

Read "Health and Happiness: an owner's manual for the mind and body". Available in e-book, hardback and paperback.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

How to Test Your Body's pH

Day one –Eat your typical daily diet and drink your typical beverage consumption throughout the day
- 6am to 9am - Test your body’s pH first thing in the morning upon waking by placing the yellow end of the test strip into your stream of urine for a few seconds. Compare the color of the tip of the strip with the chart provided with the test strip. Write down the result.
- Noon – Repeat the urine test and write down the result
- 6pm – Repeat the urine test and write down the result
- 9pm – Midnight – Final test of the day and write down the result

Day two – Drink no alcohol, soda, coffee or tea – drink only water (preferably ph neutral water or Fiji Water) – at least half of your body weight in ounces or ideally one liter per 50 lbs of body weight. Eat your normal and typical diet

Day three – Continue drinking only water and eating your typical diet
- 6am to 9am - Test your body’s pH first thing in the morning upon waking by placing the yellow end of the test strip into your stream of urine for a few seconds. Compare the color of the tip of the strip with the chart provided with the test strip. Write down the result.
- Noon – Repeat the urine test and write down the result
- 6pm – Repeat the urine test and write down the result
- 9pm – Midnight – Final test of the day and write down the result

Day four – Continue drinking only water, but consume only raw fruits before noon and raw vegetables after noon.

Day five – Drink only water and eat only raw fruit before noon and raw vegetables after noon
- 6am to 9am - Test your body’s pH first thing in the morning upon waking by placing the yellow end of the test strip into your stream of urine for a few seconds. Compare the color of the tip of the strip with the chart provided with the test strip. Write down the result.
- Noon – Repeat the urine test and write down the result
- 6pm – Repeat the urine test and write down the result
- 9pm – Midnight – Final test of the day and write down the result

Compute the results for each day by adding all 4 numbers together and dividing by four – this will give you your average pH level for that particular day. How does each day compare? You should have gotten progressively more alkaline each day. Ideally your pH should be around 7.4 – a healthy daily range would be between 6.5 and 8.0. The most acidic reading for your body should be first thing in the morning due to the fact that your body has detoxified and removed lactic acids while you slept. The most alkaline reading for your body should occur in the late afternoon and early evening as your body has become alkaline from the assimilation of a healthy diet, air, sunlight, exercise and movement throughout the day. If you average below 7, contact me for consultation and/or coaching at sean@seandon.com

Monday, August 30, 2010

Will Power will Empower Seminar Information



"Will Power will Empower" -- this seminar focuses on the importance of priorities and explains why time and health should be your top two. Your priorities dictate how you spend your time, how you think and how you live your life. Once you have a grip on your priorities and what's important, you will then learn to set goals that are congruent with your priorities. I'll then teach you how to develop a plan of action to accomplish each of your goals. Accomplishing goals empowers you to do more and starts a snowball effect in your level of success. Priorities are your world, goals are the destinations in it and a plan of action is the map or the navigation system that gets you where you want to be. Remember -- the word GOal starts with "GO" and the most important part of a plan of action is the "action".

Check out more health and happiness seminars by Sean Donovan.

Words of Wisdom

- Follow the Golden Rule – “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you”
- You only live once, so do it right
- Always leave things better than you found them
- Speak only the truth and you will never have to remember anything
- Inaction is the best recipe for failure and mediocrity
- Your body is your temple, worship it
- Without health everything else is irrelevant
- What goes around comes around and Karma is the great equalizer
- Strive for perfection, but settle only for your best
- Beat the unbeaten path
- True wealth is in the heart and mind, not the pocket
- There is no such thing as a bad day, only a better one
- Live every day as if you should have died yesterday
- He who dies with the biggest smile wins
- It’s not the clothes, jewelry, makeup or hair, but the look on your face that matters

If you liked my Words of Wisdom, please make sure to check out my Health and Happiness guide.