Healthy Magazine Healthy RGV Issue 113 | Page 4

PUBLISHER Mauricio Portillo EDITOR IN CHIEF Claudia Portillo "Being healthy and fit is no longer a fad or a trend it's a Lifestyle." MARKETING DIRECTOR Arnaldo Del Valle COPY EDITOR Lora Incardona ASSISTANT COPY EDITOR Andres Portillo WEBSITE DIRECTOR Maria Alejandra Wehdeking ART AND DESIGN Carolina Pedraza PHOTOGRAPHY Cesar Tobon SOCIAL MEDIA DIRECTOR Maria Alejandra Wehdeking CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Marcelo Boek, MD Guillermo Lazo, MD Shannon Day Meg Meeker Claudia Portillo Cassandra Claude Eilleen Smith Vanessa Jackson Sarah Wester Julianna Lowe Andres Portillo Harold Levi Alan Freeman Sharon Lowell Claudia Portillo Editor in Chief Spring has sprung. Visions of pastel colors, warmer temps, and blooming flowers fill our heads this time of year, and with good reason. Spring is a time of renewal. Time to clear the clutter, stow away our heavy winter gear, ramp up our workout routines in preparation for beach weather, and rejoice in sunnier days, but while we’re in the mood to start fresh, consider decluttering our minds. This month for me, as a busy editor, working mom, and adoring wife, every nook and cranny of my brain is scrawled with lists of things that must get done. I’m in a constant state of I have so much to do and not enough time in my day. I tell myself time and time again, that next month or next year will be different, but that time never comes. This Spring, I’ve decided to move myself from the backburner and make my mental health a priority, so taking a cue from the annual Spring purge, I am pausing for some much-needed self-care, and I hope you’ll join me on this wellness hiatus from a constant state of controlled chaos. On this journey this month we will get rid of the ‘toxic waste’ in our lives. It’s time to say goodbye to the relationships that bring us down. Cut off anyone or anything that doesn’t bring you joy and doesn’t add any value to your life. We don’t need them. If it doesn’t fill our soul with good vibes, it’s time for a change. When clearing out the physical clutter, you’re essentially getting a two-for-one deal. The act of cleaning out your closet or clearing off your desk also removes feelings of stress and anxiety for your life. It gives you and your spaces a fresh start. A do-over, if you will. Take a few minutes or dedicate a weekend if you have time to tackle the junk drawers, the closets, or the attic. You’d be surprised what a difference it could make. Let go of your emotional attachments to your stuff. Do you really need the tattered photograph of the man who broke your heart twenty years ago? Probably not. The feather you found at the petting zoo when you were five probably isn’t worth a dime. Let it go. I know it’s difficult to even begin thinking about taking time just for you, but trust me, it will do all of us a world of good. As we bask in the warmer temps and fill in our already busy schedules with new appointments and priorities, don’t forget to pencil in self-care. Mindfulness isn’t something you want to skimp on. It’s a way of showing yourself you deserve a break. You’ve earned it. Now, go out and get it and let’s finally celebrate the art of enjoying every blessed moment we’re given. [email protected] /HEALTHYMAGAZINE /HEALTHYMAGAZINEONLINE @HEALTHYVALLEY / HEALTHYMAG08 [email protected] | ph. 305-900-7009 | www.healthymagazine.com Healthy Magazine is a free monthly publication. All contents are protected by copyright and may not be reproduced without written consent from the publisher. The material in this magazine is intended to be of general informational use and is not intended to constitute medical advice, probable diagnosis, or recommended treatments. Healthy Magazine and its contributors accept no responsibility for inaccuracies, and the advertiser is solely responsible for ad content and holds publisher harmless from any error.