Surprise! Happy Birthday!
This post is a gift to Valerie for her birthday..
HAPPY BIRTHDAY VAL
Love your RCR Girls!!
Happy Happy Birthday dear Valerie! Just wanted to say how blessed I am to have known you as my ‘personal fitness trainer’ and friend now for a little over a year now…I am finally in a place where I know what to do with my fitness and health and I have you to thank for it! I hope this year brings another year of ‘everything you want it to be’!! Love ya, xxMary Bess
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Val, Happy Birthday!!!! You have done so much for me I don’t know where to start!! The most important thing I have learned from you is to simplify!!! I always hear your voice, “you’re only one work out away from a good mood” or “you’re only one meal away from a RCR girl”. Now when I fall off the wagon I just get back up, dust myself off and start again. Thank you for all of you love and passion!! I am forever grateful!! Love, Cynthia
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Here are some of the highlights of what Val has taught me:
The most important part of “Red Carpet Ready” is the word “Ready” : being prepared and “ready” by purging your kitchen, buying and stocking clean foods, lining up your water bottles, and being armed with an arsenal of workouts is key.
Always have a “plan B” or a “plan C” available to stay in the game when life throws you a curve: have a short, intense workout plan available if your exercise time gets cut short, have a plan for if you get injured and have to change the workout all together, take RCR friendly snacks to go in the car or the plane…etc.
“Progress not perfection” this is the story of my life…I so rarely have a perfect day, but Val always says concentrate on making one or two things better everyday and the rest of it will fall into place….even if the plan is to stay more hydrated and to steam veggies early in the day, that is considered progress if you follow through and do it. Pushing 2 or 3 extra reps per workout is progress….strategizing your way out of a binge of bad food is progress…it all counts!
Lastly do everything you can to stay in the game. If you “fall off the wagon” all it takes is one work out, or one meal to feel connected again…you’re only one workout away from a good mood…the same holds for getting back on track with the next meal.
The list is long but this is what always stands out to me after an entire year of doing all I can to stay RCR. No other plan or program has ever been this worthwhile, fun or effective! Happy Birthday Valerie!! Love Dawn!!






