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BlogTalkRadio Guest: Interview with DEBI SILBER, the Mojo Coach

February 9, 2009 – 5:00 pm

BlogTalkRadio - Girlfriendology ShowListen in to this BlogTalkRadio show and get your Mojo back on track!

We spoke with Debi Silber, The Mojo Coach, on our recent BlogTalkRadio show Read More »

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Would You Speak to Your Friends the Way You Speak to Yourself?

February 6, 2009 – 11:50 pm

How do you speak to your friends?

We spoke with one of our girlfriends today on our BlogTalkRadio showDEBI SILBER, the Mojo Coach. Listen in and you’ll hear her enthusiasm and inspiration Read More »

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Get your Mojo going with exercises you can do today!

February 2, 2009 – 8:44 pm

Debi Silber, the mojo coachYou don’t have to have a gym membership to get your Mojo exercised!

Girlfriend guru, Debi Silber, aka: the Mojo Coach shares the following girlfriend advice for keeping our fitness New Year’s resolutions with this article on exercising Read More »

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50th Girlfriendology Podcast Posted!

July 26, 2008 – 1:16 pm

Girlfriendology's 50th PodcastIt isn’t everyday you hit the BIG 5-0! The 50th Girlfriendology Podcast was posted last night and we’re excited to share this with you! Some of our favorite amazing women called in to congratulate us on this milestone show! Listen in as we reconnect and revisit all the wonderful women who have inspired us through these podcasts. Read More »

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Spend time with the ‘right ‘ Girlfriends!

June 15, 2008 – 3:40 pm

Debi Silber, the mojo coach

Funny, but the more we explore ‘girlfriendship,‘ the more we realize the value and importance of our friends. Whom we chose for friends and who we are as a friend, has wide impact on all aspects of our lives.

Read the following blog for Lessons Learned from Girlfriend podcast interview with DEBI SILBER. And, read this article that Debi shared with us:

Who You Spend Time With Determines How You Feel
by Debi Silber


Tell me who you spend your time with and I’ll tell you how you feel. Sounds impossible? It’s really not. You see, we often take on the feelings, behaviors and attitudes of those we spend time with. For example, let’s say you have a friend or coworker who’s always complaining. She’s speaks negatively about her body, her job, her relationships and her life. She looks forward to spending time with you because it gives her an opportunity to vent and find relief. Once she’s through, she feels lighter, freer and ready to go on with her day. She enjoys speaking to you because you’re a great listener, enabling her to be heard and valued. That works for her but how do you feel? Chances are you feel drained, deflated and uninspired. Although your intention was to be a good friend, once you became involved emotionally in your friends negativity, you were brought right down with her.

Now on the other hand, let’s say you have plans to see a friend who is lighthearted, enthusiastic and embraces life with eagerness and zest. Just thinking about this friend brings a smile to your face because you know you’ll be having fun and enjoying each other’s company. After your time together, you’re excited about the rest of your day. You want to capture every moment and see all the beauty that’s around you. Your friend may not have intentionally tried to alter your thinking but her positive approach and attitude was infectious.

Which person is better for your health? Studies show that positive thinkers have a 55% lower risk of death from all causes and 23% lower risk of death from heart failure. That’s not to say that the more positive person doesn’t experience anything unpleasant. In fact, the positive, optimistic person may have experienced more unfortunate situations than the negative, pessimistic person. The result of these experiences however leaves the positive thinker with a greater appreciation, perspective and sense of gratitude. They are grateful for what they see and have because they may have something less pleasant to compare it with. When they encounter a stressful situation, they look for ways to improve it versus letting it consume them. When a problem arises, they use it as an opportunity to find the most appropriate solution, rather than dwelling or magnifying all that’s gone wrong.

The negative person works much differently. They expect negative results and when it happens, it only confirms what they’d originally predicted. They’re more comfortable judging, gossiping or criticizing because putting others down offers them some relief from their pain. The negative person maintains the role of “victim” in a script she’s written for herself. She feels other’s are responsible for her “lot in life” and often uses it as an excuse to stay exactly where she is.

Within each of us is a broad range of emotions. An optimist doesn’t only experience joy and the pessimist doesn’t only experience negativity. It’s just that the optimist chooses to expect happiness, success and pleasure and as a result, that’s what they find. The pessimist chooses to replay negative thoughts which lead to negative results. It’s a choice. We choose how we want to think, feel and act. Although we may be conditioned to think or react a certain way, if we don’t like the results it is our choice to change. That’s why if we’re working towards changing the way we think, feel and react, it’s important to be careful about the people you’re spending your time with. Look for like minded people who support, encourage and inspire you. Limit your time with people who drain, upset and frustrate you.

This is your life. You are the driver of your car on the road to fulfillment, greater purpose and happiness. While there may be many detours, you have the power to steer yourself in whichever direction you choose to go. If you want to feel good, steer yourself towards an optimistic perspective and let your relationships support your cause. If you choose pessimism, misery loves company and you’ll find many people welcoming you into their negative club. Life is a journey and we don’t travel alone. Who are you bringing on your ride?

Debi Silber, MS, RD, WHC is a Registered Dietitian, Certified Personal Trainer, Whole Health Coach and the President of Lifestyle Fitness, Inc. For nearly 20 years, Debi’s worked exclusively with moms to encourage them to become fit, healthy and happy through gradual, lifestyle change. Debi’s also known as “The Mojo Coach” because she inspires and empowers overweight, overwhelmed and unfit moms to “get their mojo back!” For more information on the Lifestyle Fitness Program, please visit Lifestyle Fitness Inc.

COPYRIGHT © 2008 LIFESTYLE FITNESS INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Thanks Debi for the great podcast interview and your inspiring article and book. And thanks for positively impacting our mojo!

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Lessons from a Girlfriend – Podcast with DEBI SILBER, ‘the Mojo Coach’

June 12, 2008 – 5:16 pm

Debi Silber, Mojo Coach

Stress, work, life, hormones, finances, health, weight, relationships … so many elements affect our ‘mojo.’ Thankfully we have our girlfriends to help us adjust it and bring up our mojo when we can’t do that on our own.

DEBI SILBER, MS, RD, WHC is a Registered Dietitian with a Master’s degree in Nutrition Science. She’s a certified personal trainer, whole health coach, lifestyle expert JUST FOR MOMS and busy mom of four children. Debi has been working exclusively with moms for nearly 20 years, inspiring them to achieve greater health, fitness, wellness and happiness through her Lifestyle Fitness Program. (Check out her new book, The Lifestyle Fitness Program: A Six Part Plan So Every Mom Can Look, Feel and Live Her Best!) She’s known as “The Total Mojo Coach” because it’s her mission, passion and greatest thrill to inspire unfit, overweight and overwhelmed moms to get their mojo back!

In our podcast with Debi, I had to access my mojo and what areas of my life aren’t in sync with my goals and supporting the life I want to live. Listen to Debi’s podcast to track your mojo and hear these ‘lessons from a girlfriend:’

* LIVE YOUR BEST WHOLE LIFE - Debi takes a holistic approach to life – physical, spiritual, emotional, relational, fitness and stress control. Debi gives a great example about six holes in a bucket and how each one needs to be filled. She helps women look at all the areas of our lives that need to be in balance for a healthy, happy life.

* REALISTIC & DO-ABLE – As a mother of four kids (and four dogs) and a Whole Health Coach, Debi understands my and your situation. No more “you just don’t understand” excuses – Debi understands. In the 20 years that she’s worked with busy moms, Debi knows the challenges and struggles but, fortunately for us, she has ‘do-able’ solutions for every lifestyle and situation.

* GIRLFRIENDS LEARN FROM EACH OTHER – Debi has learned from the moms she has worked with, as they have learned from her. This podcast hopefully introduces some ideas to positively impact your mojo. (It did mine!) I’m just thankful for inspiring girlfriends like Debi who are there helping us “become the woman we always hoped we would be.” (As Debi shared in our podcast.)

Actually, I could go on and on about lessons learned from Debi but I think you’ll learn your own lessons from Debi’s site, her unique charity and Debi’s book.

Thanks Debi for the great podcast interview and for inspiring us to take charge of our mojo (and sharing the tools to do that!). I love how you inspire women to change their lifestyle to look, feel and live their best!

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Body Image and Girlfriends

June 12, 2008 – 11:12 am

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Want a good body image? Get some girlfriends!

Do you remember when you were a teen? Did you have issues with being seen in a bathing suit? I did, so when I read the following blog on Busy Mom’s Blog, I thought it would be a great blog to share on Girlfriendology. (And am including it with author Esa’s approval.)*

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With Memorial Day coming up, J and I invited some close friends and their kids (who are also H’s close friends) to come over to the house to swim and grill out. We’ve had a pool for about 6 years, and have great memories of the kids having a blast in the water while the parents get together at the same time. This year, the mom of one of H’s best friends said her daughter doesn’t want to swim. When I asked why, she said it was because she doesn’t want to wear a bathing suit in public. That breaks my heart.

I remember eighth grade as being probably the most awkward year for me, appearance wise, and I can see that in H’s friends as well. Not that they look bad, it’s just the year that their bodies change drastically from the beginning of the year to the end of the year. Their skin goes crazy, their bodies grow like never before, and clothes don’t fit the same way that they have for most of their lives. H had difficulty with the size NUMBER, when she outgrew some of her jeans and we went shopping for new ones. This is a scary time for me, as a mom. I want to teach H how to eat right, exercise, and stay healthy, but I want to avoid things like this short video…

Despite fears of diminishing influence over their children’s lives, research shows that parents continue to be essential role models, in both positive and negative ways. A 1991 Yale study, published in the Journal of Abnormal Psychology, found that women who began dieting at early ages were more likely to have daughters who would engage in binging or have problems with eating. These mothers were also more likely than other women to agree, when asked, that their daughters should lose weight.

“It’s my impression that parents are not sending negative messages deliberately. They’re doing it unconsciously,” says Debra Franko, PhD, director of the Harvard Eating Disorders Unit at Harvard Medical School. “A mother might say, ‘Oh, these pants used to fit last winter and now they’re too tight.’ The mother doesn’t have a sense that she’s saying anything wrong, but that statement, in combination with all the other messages a child is getting, might leave an impression that how you look means a great deal.”

“I wouldn’t tell a child that appearance doesn’t matter, because in our society it does,” says Rebecca Manley, director of the Massachusetts Eating Disorders Association. “But it’s about looking at what (qualities or attributes) you do have, and focusing on those things.”

So, what are we supposed to say as parents, when our daughters try to wear the jeans that “used to fit” and now are too tight? What do we say when they say they want to “firm up” a little for the swimsuit season? Should we give them advice on making good food choices, or portion sizes, or should we try to change the subject, and say they’re fine as they are, go ahead and eat that jumbo sized muffin at Panera?

I know there is a a happy medium in there somewhere. I have been super-cautious as H grows up not to let her see ME obsess about weight, or exercise, although I’m sure she sees it subliminally. I’ve tried not to tell her that any food is BAD, but to balance out nutritious food with the sugary, fatty stuff that bombards them every day.

I read countless articles that say to teach our girls to “celebrate their bodies individual strengths and vitalities, regardless of dress size”, and that “numbers on a scale or jean size or breadth of their hips must not determine their self-esteem”. That’s all well and good, but when every TV show, magazine article, and teen movie shows girls who look like Barbie dolls, those ideals just kind of seem like empty words.

I hope H’s friend changes her mind and swims on Memorial Day. I want to see her beautiful smile, laughing with her friends and enjoying an afternoon of fun.
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* What does this have to do with ‘girlfriends?’

LOTS. Girlfriends, at every age in our life, impact our self esteem, body image, vocabulary, ambitions … so much of whom we are. When we are young, like these teenage girls going to the pool, we can accept ourselves and our friends, or we made poor decisions and comparisons. Unfortunately this doesn’t end in our youth, we carry our opinions and attitudes with us to our friends as we grow and even pass it along to our girlfriends and daughters.

Past podcasts with ROSIE MOLINARY (author of Hijas Americanas: Beauty, Body Image and Growing up Latina), emotional eating expert, ELLEN SHUMAN and as our latest podcast guest, DEBI SILBER, all gave expert, knowledgeable, educated confirmation on the role that girlfriends have in our self acceptance and body image.

Be a girlfriend to your girlfriends, your daughters, yourself. Love yourself, love others. Don’t judge or stand by when others do. I don’t want to sound preachy. I just want to learn from others and be more accepting of myself and others. I want to go back and be the chubby girl in the bathing suit my mother made that had enough fabric to cover up me and a few others – but this time to be okay with who I was and who I became. I want to be a better girlfriend to my friends and to myself.

Thanks Esa for sharing and inspiring. And thanks to my girlfriends for accepting me as I am and for showing me that you love me, just as I am.

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NEW PODCASTS – Carrie Runnals and Marybeth Bond

June 7, 2008 – 10:38 pm

I’m on the road right now (lovely storms over Milwaukee today, I was in a Beading show locked in the convention center!) and unfortunately the audio files for the newest podcast didn’t travel quite so well. So, come back on Wed. evening when I’m sure we’ll be back in business for the inspiring video with DEBI SILBER, the Mojo Coach. Get your Mojo Meter rising!

But, neverfear! We have posted two new and improved versions of previous podcasts. (The audio/intro were improved so it is much better listening – listen in to hear for yourself!) So, if you haven’t heard them or iGirlfriend Carrie Runnals, founder of Words to Mouthf it has been a little while, come get some inspiring from these amazing girlfriend authors and experts:

* CARRIE RUNNALS - Founder of Words To Mouth, a website with book reviews and behind the scenes chats with great authors. Carrie is also one of the Diva Cast, a podcast with five, fun, fabulous, forty-something friends who share their lives and laughs with thousands of online girlfriends!

Marybeth Bond, the Gutsy Traveler

* MARYBETH BOND - Author of The Gusty Traveler and several other women’s travel books talked with us on the growth of women’s travel and fun ideas for girlfriend get-aways.

Listen in! And come back next week for Debi and her wellness plan that can make your life, health and mojo better!


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