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bakersstreetirregulars · 1 year ago
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Cookie Debates: Wealth or Health?
☁️ The first debate has ended! And the results…
Pineapple IS Delicious on Pizza!
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⚙️ Veering away from the expected itinerary, here’s the next debate:
Team Money - “I Love Money!”
🏴‍☠️ Pirate Cookie (Leader): Nothing to fear when you have Coins.
🎪 Ice Juggler Cookie: You need money to take care of your health. (Considers themselves right)
🌶️ Chili Pepper Cookie: You need Coins to do anything on land… and even buy a bigger boat.
🧚‍♀️ Fairy Cookie: “With Coins, everyone can get along harmoniously…”
🥪 Sandwich Cookie: Requires Coins as capital to expand her sandwich shop, as you can’t open a shop out of nowhere regardless of health. Also needs Coins to achieve her dreams or else she’ll end up selling tasteless sandwiches which would ruin her health.
Team Health - “Health Comes First!”
🫚🍵 Ginseng Cookie (Leader): You can’t spend Coins if you’re not healthy enough to spend them. More important things than Coins in life.
🧂 Salt Cookie: Things like Coins are meaningless, just wish you don’t get soggy when the waves come down.
🕵️‍♂️ Almond Cookie: Denies Chili Pepper Cookie’s claim on stealing Coins, commends Dr. Bones Cookie’s professional ethics. “Being healthy allows you to do what you love.” All-nighter undercover shifts with nothing but one Jelly can be exhausting despite his passion for detective work.
🔋 Cyborg Cookie: Expressed outrage over Fairy Cookie’s statement. Would’ve chosen Coins in the past, but now knows that there’s nothing more important than health.
🦴 Dr. Bones Cookie: Considers Fairy Cookie’s statement ambitious.
⚙️ You’ve got 5 days to make yourselves known! Get moving!
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theambitiouswoman · 1 year ago
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⭐Vitamin Cheat Sheet⭐
Vitamin A: Vision, immune system, skin health.
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine): Energy metabolism, nerve function.
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin): Energy production, skin health.
Vitamin B3 (Niacin): Cellular energy production, skin health.
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid): Metabolism, hormone production.
Vitamin B6: Brain function, mood regulation.
Vitamin B7 (Biotin): Healthy hair, skin, and nails.
Vitamin B9 (Folate): Cell division, DNA synthesis.
Vitamin B12: Nervous system, red blood cells.
Vitamin C: Immune system, collagen synthesis.
Vitamin D: Bone health, immune function.
Vitamin E: Antioxidant, skin health.
Vitamin K: Blood clotting, bone health.
Calcium: Bone and teeth health, muscle function.
Iron: Oxygen transport, energy production.
Magnesium: Nerve function, muscle relaxation.
Zinc: Immune system, wound healing.
Potassium: Fluid balance, nerve function.
Iodine: Thyroid function, metabolism.
Selenium: Antioxidant, thyroid health.
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maxiglow · 7 months ago
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stop ignoring yourself. fix your posture, get a fresh haircut, drink water, take care of your skin, eat food that gives you energy, declutter your space, take time to rest, workout, do mindful meditation, fix your sleep schedule. when you feel/look good, you do good. invest in yourself, put the effort you deserve.
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morelanaxu · 4 months ago
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saydesole · 7 months ago
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Healthy Foods
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arielleslipgloss · 11 months ago
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How to Become an It Girl
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“Elegance is the only beauty that never fades.” - Audrey Hepburn
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Manners and Body Language! Legs are together, arms close to body, head high. Of course, I can’t forget good posture. No matter your body language, always make sure your posture is good. Manners are just as equally important. A simple, excuse me, please, thank you, pardon me, makes such a big difference!
Signature everything! Signature jewelry, perfume, color, bag, hairstyle, EVERYTHING you can think of. Make your own iconic look. When people see you, they know that you own that look. Everything, about it says ME!
Take care of your health and focus on you! Health is wealth!! Take care of your body, mind, soul, heart, skin, hair, nails, teeth, etc. Focusing on yourself will change your life, I PROMISE. I recommend you watch self development videos/youtubers. Just like, TheWizardLiz, Tam Kaur, Simonesquared, Persephonesmind, etc.
4. Look presentable/make a strong first impression! I will never forget when Song Jia first walked in on the island in Singles Inferno. Her hair was done, nails, outfit looked fresh, makeup was done. Not to mention, she walked in with confidence, a smile, good posture and stayed to herself. She carried herself so well. She greeted everyone with a beautiful smile and graceful bow.
“Happy girls are the prettiest” - Audrey Hepburn
5. Stay true to yourself! Treat yourself with love. If you’re looking for someone to feel your void, fill it yourself. Learn to love everything about you, even your imperfections. Appreciate the little things in life, like dancing in your room alone, your grwms, picking out your outfit, the trees, sky, laying in your bed, living life. Celebrate your life everyday.
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adoreamaia · 5 months ago
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greenwichtraders · 7 days ago
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Let this be so.
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4theitgirls · 11 months ago
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holistic wellness series: cycle synching
🌱 what is cycle synching?
in short, cycle synching is coordinating your lifestyle habits with the phases of your menstrual cycle.
🌱 benefits of cycle synching
cycle synching can help you optimize energy levels and improve your understanding of your cycle, which, in turn, can boost estrogen levels and even boost fertility. it can also improve your hormone balance overall, which helps ease stress and period symptoms.
the menstrual phase (days ~1-5)
exercise: since the energy is low during this phase, focus on low-impact movement. this can include yoga, walking, and stretching.
food: focus on comforting and easily digested food. soups, decaf tea, veggies (lots of greens!), etc.
the follicular phase (days ~6-14)
exercise: in this phase, energy begins to rise again. great exercise options can include moderate weight lifting or cardio, jogging, swimming, and pilates.
food: light veggies and fruit and lean protein, such as eggs, salmon, poultry (like turkey), and cheese.
the ovulatory phase (days ~15-20)
exercise: energy is the highest in this phase, so high-intensity and sweaty workouts, such as hiit or vigorous weight training are optimal here.
food: lots of fiber and water to support digestion and healthy fats such as fish, nuts, and avocado.
the luteal phase (days ~20-28)
exercise: energy begins to decrease before the cycle repeats. focus on moderate exercise such as bodyweight strength training, pilates, more intense yoga, and cardio.
food: healthy fats and lots of fiber! veggies such as sweet potato and squash, seeds, salmon, and dark chocolate are good options for this time.
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divinexlegend · 3 months ago
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I pray that if I lose the motivation to keep up my healthy habits, I’ll have the discipline to continue.
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svdaily · 1 year ago
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feminineenergylife · 4 months ago
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Healthy Girl Era
Water ✔
Sunlight ✔
Nature ✔
Fruits & Veggies ✔
Positive Mindset ✔
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digitalgirlguide · 23 days ago
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i am going to make a very beautiful life for myself no matter what it takes
This is what soft life looks like to me: fresh greens, a good read, and taking care of my body inside and out. i'm investing in my peace, health, and my happiness over everything. Because I deserve a life that feels as good as it looks 🌿💫
tips for maintaining a healthy girl lifestyle because health is wealth:
Eat the rainbow girlies: fill your plate with colourful veggies and fruits—your skin and energy levels will thank you!
Hydrate like it's your job 💧: water is your best friend, especially when it comes to glowing skin and staying energized (you're probably getting headaches because you're not drinking enough water!!). keep a cute water bottle with you at all times!
Meal prep, but make it cute 🍽: prepping healthy meals ahead of time can save you stress of making that decision when you're hungry. Plus, it gives you more time to enjoy your food and nourish your body.
Move your body, your way 🏋🏾‍♀️: nobody said you had to become she-hulk overnight....choose something you like doing!! there's weightlifting, yoga, or dance class to choose from! find what feels good and keep it consistent. fitness is about having FUN and feeling strong, NOT punishment.
Invest in “me time" 🧘🏾‍♀️: Your mental health matters just as much as your physical health get your kindle out (or physical book), meditate, or simply relax. balance is needed.
Prioritize sleep 💤: your body NEEDS beauty rest to repair and reset. A good night’s sleep is the foundation of a healthy lifestyle (and good skin)
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fitnesskingsandqueens · 1 year ago
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IG @aminaldembele
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prettieinpink · 11 months ago
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beginner guide to vitamins?
I am uneducated on vitamins and what they do for you, I only know the basics, however I did do research before posting. This is a disclaimer that I am not a doctor, and your general practitioner knows best for you. I made this into an everyday vitamin guide instead, as it is a lot more simpler for me and to avoid misinformation ❀
EVERYDAY GUIDE TO VITAMINS
About vitamins that best support you when consumed on a daily basis! I used food instead of supplements because of no specification.
VITAMIN A
Supports vision, a healthy immune system and cell growth. 
Sweet potatoes, carrots, spinach, kale and liver.
Or, look for foods rich in beta-carotene. 
B VITAMINS
Support many bodily functions and the proper development your body.
Whole grains, leafy greens, nuts or seeds and legumes. 
VITAMIN C 
Acts as an antioxidant, helps to heal wounds, supports the immune system and collagen production. 
Citrus fruits like oranges, grapefruits or lemons. Strawberries, kiwi, bell peppers and broccoli. 
VITAMIN D 
Supports bone health, immune system and regulation of moods. 
Fatty fish like salmon, mackerel, sardines. Diary products like milk, yoghurt and cheese. 
VITAMIN E 
Supports skin health and is anti-inflammatory. 
Nuts and seeds, spinach and broccoli. 
CALCIUM 
Helps with muscle contraction, strong teeth and bones and nerve function. 
Diary products like milk, yoghurt or cheese. Kale and spinach. 
IRON
Supports healthy red blood cell production and energy levels.
Red meat, poultry, fish. Legumes, tofu and spinach. 
OMEGA 3 FATTY ACIDS
Anti-inflammatory, support brain function and heart health. 
Fatty fishes or seeds. 
This post was a bit difficult, if mine wasn’t what you were looking for, here’s one that I would recommend. 
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theambitiouswoman · 1 year ago
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Gut Friendly Grocery List 🥦🥑🧀
🧀 Probiotic and Fermented Foods:
Yogurt (look for live and active cultures)
Kefir
Sauerkraut
Kimchi
Pickles (fermented)
Tempeh
Miso
Fermented cheeses (e.g., cheddar, gouda, Swiss)
Kombucha
🫘 Fiber-Rich Foods:
Whole grain bread, cereal or pasta
Oats
Brown rice
Quinoa
Lentils
Chickpeas
Black beans
🍳 Protein:
Lean meats (chicken, turkey, lean cuts of beef or pork)
Fish (salmon, mackerel, sardines)
Eggs (rich in amino acids)
Tofu and tempeh (fermented soy products)
Cottage cheese
🍎 Fruits:
Berries (blueberries, strawberries, raspberries)
Bananas
Apples
Oranges
Lemons
Watermelon
🥦 Vegetables:
Spinach
Broccoli
Cauliflower
Brussels sprouts
Asparagus
Onions
Garlic
Artichokes
Sweet Potato
Jicama
Chicory root
Dandelion greens
🥜 Nuts and Seeds:
Almonds
Walnuts
Flaxseeds
Chia seeds
Pumkin seeds
🥑 Healthy Fats:
Avocado
Olive oil
Grass fed butter
🍠 Herbs and Spices:
Turmeric
Ginger
Garlic
🧉 Beverages:
Green tea
Herbal teas
Aloe vera juice
Coconut water
🍫 Other:
Dark chocolate (in moderation)
Apple cider vinegar
Bone Broth
Raw honey
sea salt
Collagen
Seaweed
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