Spring Clean Your WHOLEself Workshop for Women
January 21, 2009
It be hard to imagine with the wind, the layers and the downright chill, but sun dresses and inspiration for change are just around the corner when Spring brings its long awaited sunny and warmer days.
Be ready! It’s time to dust off the cob webs inside your body and outside your life! Fast track getting your WHOLEself in shape for 2009 and beyond with the “Spring Clean Your WHOLEself” workshop. It’s time to stop putting your life off and jump in!
Come join Certified Health Counselor Ali Shapiro, Psychologist Dr. Nicole Lipkin and like minded women for this workshop designed to balance your Mind, Body and Spirit.
During this four week boot camp, you’ll benefit by walking away with:
• What foods work best for your unique body
• The real equation to permanent weight loss, including identifying certain food and attitudes that keep on the pounds (hint: it’s not about fat and calories)
• Strategies for managing and eliminating cravings
• A healthier relationship with food and exercise
• The savvy to fit healthy eating and a balanced mindset into your busy life
• Cutting-edge exercise science to show you how to get more out of your work-outs in less time
• Understanding how to eliminate self-sabotaging behavior and keep your priorities straight
• A detox workbook and action plan to support you in doing a spring detox designed for your body and life
• Development of a healthy mind, food and spirit action plan to keep you motivated throughout the year
Come connect with other women while getting incredible support to help you make the changes you desire in your life. Each session is from 6-8 p.m and will include healthy snacks and recipes.
March 11: Finding the Best Foods and Mindset for Your Body and Your Life
March 18: The Best Way to Exercise Your Body and Strengths to achieve a body and life you love (with special guest and Philadelphia premier trainer Brandon Mentore)
March 25: Detoxing Your Body and Life for Spring
April 1: Making Healthy Habits Last
You will have the combined expertise of well known Philadelphia professionals who have been helping individuals accomplish their goals and preferred lives for years.
Investment for this workshop, which will provide you with strategies for sustained life change, is only $349 per person and payable by credit card or check. Bring a friend and you each come for $299. Payment is due upon RSVP (deadline for sign-up is March 1) as space is limited. Contact Ali Shapiro at alishapiro@pyournutrition.com or 215.279.7491 for questions or to RSVP.
Location: 525 S. 4th Street, Suite 471, Philadelphia, PA, 19147
Sugar Shock!
November 2, 2008
Ali knows nutrition. The sugar information was shocking. I learned a great deal and enjoyed Ali’s great energy and enthusiasm in presenting the information in an enjoyable way.
~ Miles Hunter, London
New Food Perspective
November 2, 2008
Ali’s workshop gave me a different way to look at nutrition. Her enthusiasm inspired me to learn more and not only focus on food itself but all the components of my lifestyle.
~ Alyssa Young, Wilmington
The Real Deal on Food
November 2, 2008
I thought I was eating healthfully, but now I know how to actually eat healthier for real. In Ali’s workshop, you will learn simple way to change your life.
~ Jack Klett, Philadelphia
Women’s Holistic Health Workshop
October 2, 2008
Ali recently met with members of the Younger Women’s Task Force, a nonpartisan group that provides empowerment programs for women in their 20’s and 30’s. She was an engaging guest speaker at our Women and Holistic Health event, as she shared her personal health experiences and knowledge in the field. Having had my own experience with illness and the benefits of healing food, I knew Ali would be a great asset to our program. Our members raved about her too!
What I love about the philosophy of her practice, as shared by her school, The Institute for Integrative Nutrition, is the exploration of healthy eating in relation to other aspects of life, particularly relationships and spirituality. Ali is supportive and nurturing and whatever one’s goals are with nutrition, he/she will be in great hands with her!” ~ Jen Reger, Chapter Director for the Younger Women’s Task Force