Tera Warner

21-Day Challenge: A Flax Cracker Crisis

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I’ve been a raw foodist for 6 years and yesterday was the first day that I made flax crackers.

Against my own better judgment, I decided to cave into the recipe’s instructions that I include a “tamari” or soy-based sauce. Today the thickness of my ankles tells me I should have heeded my own better judgment.

Some lessons are learned the hard way.

We’re coming to the end of our 6-Week Deep Tissue Detox and I have learned SOooooo much from this experience. I am so much more in-tuned with what’s happening in my body and so much more able to spot sensitivities, too. I think sesame is also off the list for me for a while.

How are you doing, my dear?

I have been somewhat snowed under in the happenings around the Raw Mom Summit. I’m almost at a loss for words when it comes to expressing how honored I am to be a part of this event. I can’t wait for it to happen so I can actually sit back and listen to the calls myself.

Just had a new incredibly well-known health advocate, Dr. Bernie Seigel come onboard the Raw Mom Summit. Shannon’s now going after the big fish, Wayne Dyer. 😉 Yesterday she was telling me about her interview with Byron Katie and she said, “It was like talking with an angel on Earth.”

We are so, so, sooo fortunate to be putting this event together and whether you’re a mother, a daughter, a sister or an aunt there’s going to be some empowering information waiting for you when we open the gates to the Raw Mom Summit on June 22nd.

I’d love to get a Health in High Heels out today, but Mika has a school play and I have an interview with Jay Kordich! ooooooh, I’m so excited, almost NERVOUS about this call. Here’s someone who’s been at the raw food thing for over 60 years!

And I think I’m a pioneer! Ha!

I hope things are falling in place for you with the 21-Day Challenge. You know, I was talking on the support call for the 6-Week Detox about the importance of having goals and targets. When we come to the end of one thing, it’s important to have another thing ready in your plan of action.

People thrive when they have goals, targets and things to strive for.

I mean, what would you do if you weren’t always trying to lose those last 10 pounds? 😉 Maybe you should think about it enough until you come up with something more interesting than trying to lose those last 10 pounds and see what happens. 😉 he he… Interesting idea, isn’t it!

The sky is blue today, but the frosted windows of my apartment keep me from feeling it on my face, so I’m going to wriggle my way out of here soon, but remember to:

  • Sign up for the Raw Mom Summit! (It doesn’t matter if you’re a mom or not. This is going to be an incredible event.)
  • Think up of a game, goal or challenge more interesting than the one you obsess about most and see what happens. 😉
  • Pat me on the electronic back and say, “Good Job” if I get an issue of Health in High Heels out in the next 24 hours.
  • Join me for a JUICY interview with Jay and Linda Kordich today at 4:00pm EST!

And that’s all she wrote, folks.

Love you like glue, I do! I do!

Tera