5 Mistakes I Made at the Natural Products East Expo

I was given tickets to Natural Product Expo East in exchange for press coverage for the event. All my opinions are my own. My Full Disclosure Policy.

Natural Products Expo East

For the last three years, I have been told that I needed to attend Natural Products Expo West and East.  Every year I make in excuse but this year I finally did it all wrong.  I covered the Natural Expo East as a blogger. I have covered other events over the years. Attending very large expos like Idea World Convention and smaller expos like the Gluten-Free and Allergy Friendly expo which is now known as the Nourish Festival.  So I thought I knew what I was doing from what I have learned over the years.  Like go in with very little and bring a jacket.  Usually, that’s all I really need because I am in and out within a day.

Now, the same friends have shared the enormity of the expo but I still went in unprepared.  I was god smacked walking into the four floors Baltimore Convention Center of Vendors sharing Natural wellness goods, services, and products.  It was overwhelming from the beginning.  I marched in my super cute boots ready to take on the expo and make connections with the brands.  That was the first of many mistakes.

5 Mistakes I made at the Natural Products Expo East

1. Come Prepared and have a game plan

I allowed myself two days to tackle the entire event and that was not enough time. If I was better prepared it might have been more feasible but I was naive. If you plan on attending the Natural Products Expo East which will be hosted in the nearby metro area Philadelphia for 2020. Save the date.  I would make a game plan of the important vendors you want to connect with first.  You can easily get distracted and sidetracked with all of the options that are there I would make the list of the important brands and start there.

For me, I am an ambassador and affiliate for a few of the brands who attended.  Prior to my attendance, I had spoken with a few via email and we were supposed to connect at Expo East. Some of them I was unable to connect with because it was hard to find them and along the way, I got distracted by many distractions.  Next year, I will visit my friends first and then wander around.

2. Wear proper attire.

I work in a gym Mon-Thurs and rarely get to wear “real clothes” so when it was time to get dressed for the Natural Products Expo East. My plan was to look cute.  Completing my outfit with some leopard boots I got last year after the winter season. I have been dying to wear them but breaking in my new boots and the Natural Product Expo East was the wrong idea.  About Mid Day in my feet were tired, blistered and sore. Lesson learn, opt for comfy foot attire at a massive expo.

3. Give yourself time

I thought it would only take two days to check out the expo but there is a reason it is four days long.  I think it would have been a much more enjoyable experience if I didn’t feel rushed and could take my time.  When it comes to Philly I will make sure that I go at least three days and I will take my time with my game plan and comfortable shoes.  I won’t leave feeling so overwhelmed.

4. Use the resources

Natural Products Expo East was great about sending emails about the schedule daily as well as the Expo Booklet was informative.  At the beginning of my day, I utilized the maps but by the end, I had misplaced my book and was lost often. I get lost in a circle so next time I will keep my booklet available to me at all times.

5. Bring more business cards.

I usually don’t give out my business cards unless I make a really meaningful connection. They cost money and most people throw them away. I brought about 50 business cards without realizing how many companies that I was going to connect.  I handed out 47 business cards at the Expo.  There is the ability to scan your badge but my business cards are memorable.  Towards the end of the stack, I became stingy with my cards but if I had brought more I would not have worried about running out.

Learning from my Mistakes

Natural Products Expo East was so much more than I expected.  The people were amazing with their passion for their products, goods or service. It was well organized and it was a great opportunity for me to get from behind my computer and make connections.  I am so excited about the opportunities that have already started coming to my inbox and I can’t wait to attend next year better prepared and open for opportunity.

I got to experience so many amazing brands, products, and services.  It was great to actually touch, try and also hear the stories behind the product development. I have heard Natural Products Expo West is triple the size and passion.  One day I will get there but I don’t think it will be this year.  It’s also nice to know that there are people who have dietary issues, supplemental needs like me and there are companies that are serving them.  It’s almost taboo to be Natural so at the Natural Product Expo East, I found that I am not alone.  It was a great experience and I hope I learn from my mistakes for the next one.

Have you ever attended an expo? Are you interested in Natural Products?

Breaking up with Busyness

Breaking up with busyness

September is National Self-Care month. Self-care is not about massages and manicures but about doing the things that help you operate at your best self. For me, that means breaking up with busyness. For the last several months, I have been busy with no results. The things that I invest time in has not brought fulfillment. The things that my busyness is taking away from is falling by the wayside. This month I decided to self-care I need to stop being busy and do the things that are going to bring fulfillment.

Psalm 62:1 (NIV) Truly, my soul finds rest in God; my salvation comes from him.

What I knew

I was taught, “idle hands are the devils’ playground.” It has stuck with me throughout my life. Still busying myself with a task, some meaningful and some meaningless.  Then, I became a mother and applied that to my children. Signing them up for classes, keeping their weekly calendar full with outings, play dates and activities.  Teaching them that they should always have something to do and not allowing them to have the time of rest or leisure. After rereading the story of Mary and Martha I came to an epiphanie- “I need to break up with busyness.”

Luke 10:41-42 (NIV) “Martha, Martha,” the Lord answered, “you are worried and upset about many things, 42 but few things are needed—or indeed only one. Mary has chosen what is better, and it will not be taken away from her.” 

For the first time in my adult life, I wanted to be a “Mary.” Previously, I took pride in the fact that I was an exceptional multitasker and exemplary at time management.  I realized slowing down and taking time to “be still” was an admirable trait.

Why is Busyness Applauded?

Many people are always on the go until they reach exhaustion.  Busyness is considered tremendous, and stillness is deemed to be lazy.  When we are still, we can hear God, be closer to Him, and use His guidance.

Mark 6:31-32 (NIV)
31 Then, because so many people were coming and going that they did not even have a chance to eat, he said to them, “Come with me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest.”32 So they went away by themselves in a boat to a solitary place.

Are we valuing our relationships?

Being busy also keeps us from having meaningful relationships with others.  We are so wrapped up in the go-go; we aren’t fostering our communities and fellowship, which is very important.

Hebrews 10:24–25

And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and ball the more as you see the Day drawing near.

Are we meaningful and present in our significant relationships, like our spouse or children? Are we filling our time and presence with stuff and activities? Is it worth the stress and isolation to be task-oriented?

Three Ways I plan to break up with Busyness

  1. Say “No” more. I often say, “yes” before even thinking of how it will add or take away value from my life.  I plan on saying, “Not Yet” and “No” more and see if the situation or task will take away from my life.
  2. Get over FOMO. I often say, “Yes” because I don’t want to miss out on anything. I have always been like that but I am starting to realize that I don’t have to be part of everything and that is okay. Age brings you the wisdom I guess.
  3. Knowing my Why.  If I stayed focused on the “why” I am doing something than “what” I am doing will either have more or less meaning. Being rooted in my “why” will help me discern of the things that are meant for me.

My “Aha” Moment

The story of Mary and Martha was an epiphany for me. I discovered I wanted to fellowship, devote more time to God and my family and friends.  Have a more meaningful and present relationship with the people in my life.  It gave me permission that I needed to slow down and reduce so that I could be more like Mary. When I am planning for my children now, it’s memorable experiences versus expertise in activities. I spend quality time in the Word, with my husband daily, my family, my dog and my stress level are low.  I am living the “Mary” lifestyle and enjoying the moments instead of calculating my time. So, the last part of the year I am going to be doing less and enjoying more. This life was not meant to cram as much as we can into every hour but to enjoy every hour that we have. That’s the plan let’s see if I stick with it.

Does busy equal important? Which would you prefer the “Mary” or “Martha” lifestyle?

2019 The Nourish Festival New York is Back

I received tickets to the Nourish Festival in exchange for a review and event coverage. My Full Disclosure Policy 

The Nourish Festival will be in town

I love summer, but there is something to be said about Fall! For me, it’s my opportunity to attend events that educate me on all things wellness. Over the next few months, I will be attending several expos. For the last four years, I have been attending the Gluten-Free and Allergy Friendly Expo.

Take a look at last expos.

 

 

This year isn’t any different other than the name. The Gluten-Free and Allergy Friendly Expo is growing up y’all, and I love the new name- Nourish Festival.

America recognizes food allergies

For so long, there has been some embarrassment. For being “that girl who has to ask all the questions when dining.” Within the last few years. Menu’s, Brands and Restaurants are adapting to the fact that not everyone can eat gluten. Food allergies and intolerances are real, and they affect people’s wellness. With all these adaptations its makes it much easier to nourish my body.

I attend these events to educate myself

It has literally taken me years to get to the point I am now with food. It’s actually kind of liberating to know what I can and cannot eat. As longs as I don’t eat things with gluten, dairy, and too much sugar, my stomach is happy. When I do, my gut suffers, and it affects me.

People who digest well don’t get it

I often get pushback from my food restrictions.  Honestly, since I have eliminated particular food and have no desire to eat them. I have found making food decisions less cumbersome and easy, and I don’t feel sick anymore. If food doesn’t affect you, then you just don’t get it. So it annoys me when people and influencers say you can eat anything because I cant. So, that’s why I share and accept my food limitations and offer great brands and recipes that are tasty for those who have food restrictions. 

No Longer Food Fixated

I used to suffer from food fixation mostly because I had no idea what I could, couldn’t and shouldn’t eat. I have a susceptible digestive system as well as food allergies. On this weight loss journey and through opportunities, I have been able to explore “alternative diets” and adopt things that have become a  lifestyle instead of a diet for me.

The Nourish Festival

If you have food allergies, intolerances her prefer a special diet, come join me! Finding foods that make me thrive and not suffer has been vital for my food freedom, and I hope I can help yours.  Since attending the GFAF Expo now known as the Nourish Festival four years ago. It was an eye-opening experience. That one: I am not alone and Two: there are options. I want to give someone else the same experience to explore the world of food that is “free” of allergens. There is so much stigma these days on things people do not know. Experiencing them first hand in person is so different than a google search.  Some of my favorite companies will be there too. I either have tried and loved Against the Grain, Aleias, BraziBItes, Chebe, EnjoyLife, GardenLites , GoMacro, GeeFree, and MadeGood, to name a few!

I am looking forward to checking out companies I’ve never experienced as well.  

 

The Nourish Festival Has Expanded

I am really excited about the expanded new sections to explore.  Before the GFAF Expo now know as the Nourish Festival had gluten-free & nut-free sections. This year they have expanded to include some paleo, keto, and plant-based products. Although, they have expanded, everything is still gluten-free.  I can’t wait to try and see what they have added.  So, Why don’t you join me? I’ll be there again with my Baby Sis, and I would love to meet up with you and try some gluten-free foods.  If you are exploring the world of Allergy-Friendly food and would like a ticket to this event.  Email me and let me know how many tickets you need. I am giving them away.  Also, please check out details of the Nourish Festival and see when one will be in your area if you’re not in the New Jersey, New York Area.  Lots of events this fall you should definitely attend this one?

Do you know someone with food allergies?

 

 

 

Elevate Your Snack with Sahale Snacks

Elevate Your Snack with Sahale Snacks

This post is sponsored by Sahale Snacks but the content and opinions expressed here are my own. My full Disclosure Policy

I need Better Snack Options.


I am so tired of snacking ordinary. You get tired of the everyday old snacks, and with Sahale Snacks, it’s effortless to elevate your snack experience. For me, when I find snacks that work, I can get in a rut. It’s nice to add new crunch and flavor just with a scoop of Sahale Snacks. I’m sharing how I enhance my five favorite snacks!

5 Snacks to Elevate with Sahale Snacks

It’s amazing what a handful of Sahale Snacks can do for your ordinary snack — giving you a whole new flavor profile with their tangy, zesty, sweet, and crunchy addition. Nuts are a great way to add protein and fat and keep you satiated. Often we aren’t satiating our cravings I love adding Sahale Snacks to the mix it gives me an added crunch and what I need to uplevel my snack. I took my top 5 Snacks and added Sahale, and it was like an instant upgrade. Sahale Snacks have become a convenient part of my daily routine!


1. Turn Up your Yogurt

with Sahale Snacks Valdosta Pecans with a little kick of black pepper for an unexpected delicious zing. One of my favorite post-workout treats!

2. Just Grab the Bag and Go.

The Pineapple Rum Cashew Coconut Snacks are great are a satiating tropical treat with the dried pineapple and rum inspired flavor.

3.Apple & Almond Butter Slices:

I added these delicious treats to my favorite snack and mind blow with the Sahale Snack Pomegranate Vanilla Cashew Mix.


4. Cashew Butter & Sahale Snack Pomegranate Vanilla Cashew Mix on Rice Cake

the buttery cashews are delicious on this plain snack. I usually snack on Rice Cakes and Cashew Butter at work. It’s an easy way to keep full in between clients. Now it’s an extra treat with a handful of Sahale Snacks yummy Pomegranate Vanilla Cashew Mix.


5. Elevated Oatmeal

I have shared my love of Oatmeal time and time again, and it is one of my favorite snacks. When I sprinkled some Coconut Chips and added a Tropical Pineapple Rum Inspired Treat, it was a flavor explosion. The snack was so good and an extra crunch to my oatmeal with the Sahale Snacks as a protein-based addition.

With Sahale Snacks, you get so many unique flavor combinations that can enhance anything you pair it with if you’re looking for a treat to satiate or jazz up your ordinary snack. Grab a bag of Sahale Snacks Mix I promise you won’t be disappointed.


Sahale Snacks Mixes gives you plenty of opportunities to explore your taste buds while tackling your cravings.


Have you ever tried Sahale Snack Mixes If so, which is your favorite one?

7 things I learned about myself from Empower Summer Camp

Photo Credit IG: @jamespancoastphotos

Empower Summer Camp was so much more than I expected

Fit Approach Empower Summer Camp was sponsored by various companies listed in my post and I was hosted. There may be affiliate links in my post that I will be compensated. All the opinions are my own. My Full Disclosure policy 

Empower Summer Camp was two weeks ago, and I am just now sitting down to put together all my attempts at a recap.  I have written this post three times now, from three different perspectives.  It wasn’t until this morning that I realized why I haven’t pressed publish.

The other two posts were saying all the right things.  Highlight all the companies that spoiled us, which I am grateful for but a small part of what Empower Summer Camp was for me. Really it’s just a superficial perspective on an experience that has had more of an effect on me than I realized.

Empower Summer Camp taught me seven things

1. I need to chill!

Empower Summer Camp actually was an opportunity for me to reflect and realize why I have been so frustrated the last few months.  I need to chill!  That is a common theme this summer.  My need to relax keeps coming up.  Finally, it was brought to my attention at Empower Summer Camp.

I used to relax all the time maybe a little too much. Sit in the Word for hours, Go on mindless walks, or just sit idle binging on tv shows.  Within the last four years, I have gone from sedentary to active, but too much of anything is never a good thing.

It’s Okay to miss out!

I also need to relax and stop doing so much. Something that I learned at Empower Summer Camp and from my good friend Jque. Who enjoyed the moments of Empower Summer Camp on her terms. During summer camp as I busied myself trying to attend everything. She did the things that brought her heart joy, and you could visibly see her rest at the end of our camp experience.

Stop Living in FOMO mode

Me, on the other hand, tried to attend every event because you know FOMO.  I did get rest and to take some time to do things that I haven’t done in so long. Like crafts! I LOVE TO CRAFT!  You used to always find me crocheting, sewing, hot gluing something or adding some sparkle with glitter. I did it all!  My craft time has been non-existent in the last few years. I need to chill and do that more.

 

2. I need to learn alignment.

I need to learn alignment.  I can’t be all things to all people. I watched a Periscope (yes, like 3-4 years ago) with Priscilla Shirer doing a Q & A. Someone asked her, “How do you achieve balance?” paraphrasing her reply,

“I don’t! To balance you have to keep the scale even on both sides, which is impossible. I like to try to align myself. Setup the things that will work in my life and fit them in.”

I can’t do all the things

My intentions are to do “all the things”, go to all the events, be Mom of the year, trophy wife, upstanding Church member, achieve all the certs and still be available for the people I love and a sane contribution to society. Am I asking for too much?. Often, I fall short. I need to align the things in my life that work. And, I think I need to let a lot of self-made responsibilities go or put on hold till a later time.

I need to stop holding myself down

I’m tired, and I need room to breathe, walk in nature, spend time with loved ones, and hang out with friends. Currently, all of that time is limited, and I need to make alignment in my life so that I can have more. So, I am really assessing what I need. What’s holding me down or overwhelming me and if it’s needed in my life right now?

Photo Credit IG: @jamespancoastphotos

 

3. I need to listen better.

If I were an active listener, like Jamie King said, I would have realized sooner. Listening is something that I struggle with and practice daily as a trainer.  With my clients, I have to practice listening versus hearing.  I have hour-long conversations with them two to three times a week. I need to have something to relate to them week after week.  It’s part of my job to be an active listener.

When I come home, I sometimes turn off that skill, and I hear people. My family often have to tell me things time and time again because I wasn’t actively listening. Jamie’s camp story reminded me of my need to grow in this skill.

Photo Credit IG: @jamespancoastphotos

4. I need to share authentically.

Preferably, I share the positive and keep the negative to myself.  I don’t want to be the ranter on social media. It is not my intention to add to the chaos of this world, but that is not living authentically. It’s not Sunshine and Roses every day.

Filtering Myself

When I was 25 years old, I was diagnosed with High Anxiety and Depression.  Mental health is not uncommon in my family and no surprise to me.  Throughout the years, I have chosen various ways to combat the constant nag in my head, both healthy and unhealthy.  It was only when I was authentic, real, and honest have I felt my healthiest.  Somewhere between the presets of Instagram and the motivational quotes did I forget to post about real life.

Lost in the Fluff

Even my blog post that used to be so raw and real have been fluffed over.  It’s how I have been coping with my anxiety. Painting the picture I want to see.  It wasn’t until I attended Empower Summer Camp did I become aware of how I have changed over the years.

Photo Credit IG: @jamespancoastphotos

Sharing my story at Camp

I was invited to Empower Summer Camp to speak in a group panel discussion.  The Fitapproach Dream Team wanted me to share my story.  I thought it was peculiar because I have never told my story. I didn’t know what they were expecting.  Before the “before” story, how did I get overweight?  What made me change my ways?  Or how did I get here today? And Why? or all of the above? They gave me lots of freedom to share my story.

Sharing is healing

No one has ever asked me to share my story.  I grew up in the ”Don’t ask, Don’t tell “ military home.   You don’t just solicit information about yourself for the sake of sharing.  Now that I am an adult, I have realized that my lack of sharing has been hindering my healing. Keeping it all bottled in is not healthy.

Photo Credit IG: @jamespancoastphotos

Amidst Inspiring Women at Empower Summer Camp

Tasha of Hip and Healthy Chick made that evidently clear with her story.  I was also inspired by Cam Lee to live your authentic self and be and do what you want to do in life.  Don’t let “what you’re supposed to do” hold you back.  It was such an inspiring experience to be in the company of these amazing women and share my story.

Photo Credit IG: @jamespancoastphotos

Authenticity Got Me Started

It’s also how I started this platform I shared the struggles of weight loss authentically. The highs and lows of my faith journey.  Baring my belly month after month showing that progress despite hard work can be slow. Sweaty unflattering selfies, poorly lit not as nutritional meals as I thought. I was unfiltered when I began living freely was liberating, and honestly, the draw of blogging (Influencing wasn’t even a term)..

Not sure when I began to hold back. Take it all in and hold the world on my shoulders, but that is when my anxiety began to show its evil head again.  Within the last five months, it has become an Achilles in most things that I do.

The Reality of Social Media

Why? Because Social Media has become my platform but not my life.

Being authentic in Social Media is hard.  There is an immediate response or rejection of your vulnerability.  You spill your heart out and two people like your post-Ouch! You share a motivational quote that you may or may not have posted to inspire yourself, and the crowd goes wild.  We don’t want to see the real unless it’s a real train wreck.  People are looking for the “good stuff”  a few rejected vulnerable post later you start giving the people what they want.  It’s what we are taught to do.

Being vulnerable in front of strangers

At Empower Summer Camp, I was really vulnerable. Like, I shared with a room of semi-strangers things I have only shared with close family and friends. I was sitting on “Stage” for an immediate response of approval.  And it was liberating! Despite the crowd’s reaction, my story was going to be out there, and people will either relate to me better or look at me differently.  Either way, it was exactly what I needed, and I have known this for the last two years.

Back Story:

Two years ago, when leaving Idea World Blogfest.  There was an epiphany at the airport to “Share your story,” which I immediately responded in hysterical tears. I am sure people-watchers thought I was crazy. They probably thought I was crazy. Hysterically crying at my gate over a random thought in my brain.  So, I wrote my first of over several versions of my story that day. Continuing to write, rewrite, tweak but never publish.  When I got the email from Fitapproach inviting me to share my story, I ignored it for about three days.  Never deleting it but always seeing it when I checked my inbox.

Getting Over Myself

Then three days later, I responded with full intentions on telling a version of my story without giving all the history.  I was honored to be thought of and asked without even knowing my story was other than I lost a lot of weight naturally, quickly. They never knew the Why? And How I got to a point where I needed to change my life?  Which I didn’t have to include.

I didn’t prepare for my story until the morning of the campfire.  I thought, “I know my story”, and then anxiety and nerves took over.  Tasha told me she even had a shirt with her takeaways, and then I was like,

“Oh crap! I probably should have prepared better”

Well, fast forward, because it was quite the blur and I did it!

Living life Authentically

I shared my story with the beautiful women and men (maybe man) who came to empower.  They didn’t “Boo”, they didn’t give me dirty looks, but they were actually inspired.  That’s when I realized, “I need to live authentically” why am I holding back and from whom?  Why do I care so much about other people’s opinion that I don’t even know? Why am I seeking a superficial “like”?

Photo Credit IG: @powercakes

5.  I need to meet new people

Do you follow the #SweatPink hashtag on Instagram? I do! And daily, I get a glimpse of active women being active in their communities, with their families, at their jobs, or their side hobby. It’s really encouraging to know other women are living a sweaty life.  But the 1:1 photo does not compare to the real-life connection when you get to meet these women.  They’re creativity! Energy! It cannot be replaced with a Social Media feed.

Amazing women attend Fitapproach events

I got to connect in person with women that I have never spoken to in real life. But, I feel like I know them.  These women are brilliant, go-getters, and the kind of people I want in my real life.  Empower Summer Camp left me seeking real-life connections with so many women. Even getting out more in my community. Other than the gym I am pretty much at home behind my computer. I learned that it needs to end and real life connections are valuable.

Photo Credit IG: @jamespancoastphotos

6. I need to walk in my purpose

Ronora Lodge and Retreat were located on a Native American reservation.   The grounds were sacred, and quite a few of us had different experiences.  I had a moment where six butterflies encircled me.  Butterflies have always been my thing since I was a little girl. I was even a butterfly in my Second-grade play. I also have six butterfly tattoos, I’ve had since my 18th birthday.

Well, I shared my experience with the women Deej, who is one of the owners of Ronora Lodge and Retreat and the heart and soul of the facility. She also said there was a connection to our experiences in nature.

“You’re a woman of transformation. You were put on this earth to help people transform.” Deej said without even knowing my story.

The Confirmation I needed

That was the confirmation that I already had but knew I needed.  Why I am where I am today, it has nothing to do with me but everything to do with my purpose on this earth.  So many people seek to know what their purpose is in life. I was one of those people, but getting to walk daily in what I was called to do is a very empowering, comforting feeling.  I left the weekend with so much joy and peace that has kept me for the last two weeks.

Photo Credit IG: @jamespancoastphotos

7. I need to meet up with the Sweat Pink Fam yearly and probably more

Empower Summer Camp was so much more than I expected.  I thought I was going in the woods to get eaten alive by bugs and hang out with some familiar faces of my Sweat Pink crew. Maybe Paddle Board (which I didn’t and I am mad at myself for not doing it).

I didn’t know that it was the emotional and physical reset I needed to hopefully take me through the rest of the year.  Every time I get with the women of Fitapproach, I grow.  It’s always a pivotal step on my journey. I am grateful I attended and am now going camping again for my sisters birthday next week.  Being in nature and unplugging is so needed in this world.  It’s something I will be infusing more in my life.

Photo Credit IG: @powercakes

Will I see you there next time?

I plan on going to Empower Summer Camp 2020 in Roanoake, VA.  If you’re like who I used to be and you always intend to go to the conferences but never execute. DO IT!

If you need to start saving now, do that! If you need to find, reliable childcare, pray and start working on it. Whatever your excuse was this year for not attending. Don’t let it be your excuse next year!

Not everything you attend has to be about growing your business, making money, or achieving more in your career. Sometimes you need a soul reboot and regardless of what you beliefs are from reading other attendees recaps. Empower Summer Camp is the self-care you need! So, I hope to see you next year at the Adult Empower Summer Camp. You can get on the newsletter for more info from clicking the link here

Can’t forget our Sponsors

In my past post, I highlighted all the wonderfulness that was made possible because of our amazing sponsors. From food, coffee breaks, crafternoons, kick-butt workouts, delicious eats, and happy hour treats.  We were spoiled the entire weekends from the Sponsors.

I can’t thank @NowFoodOfficials for everything from toiletries to delicious smoothie bowls, kick-butt workout and post-workout fuel. Or Aftershokz for keeping us motivated with music with the Air Shokz (sidenote: did you know they have free shipping on ALL orders…just sayin’).  Bob’s Red Mill had gave us a great Oatmeal breakfast to start our day. Grass fed coffee for that morning get up and go with their ready to drink butter coffee.

Takeya for keeping us hydrated and our water icy cold.  Goodr had us looking cool with lightweight sunglasses that are perfect for active people.  Happy Hour was amazing because of our Great Lakes Collagen Friends, Suja Juice and Jade Matcha Leaf.

 

Have you ever been to adult summer camp? Have you learned something about yourself recently?

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