Happy Birthday Sel!

January 19, 2012 in Pixie Related

Happy Birthday to the awesome Seleste deLaney. We love you lots!

PJ Interviews Brand Will: New Years Resolutions

January 1, 2012 in Health

Brand is an all natural body builder, fitness model and personal trainer. He’s done photo shoots with some of my favorite photographers including Luis Rafael and Jason Ellis. Based in NYC, he studied International Trade and Marketing and is also a former NHB mixed martial arts fighter with an undefeated 3 – 0 record.

Behind the impressive portfolio is an intelligent man and a super sweet friend. He’s always made time to give me tips on my progress in mixed martial arts.

When I asked him about New Years fitness resolutions, he generously took time out of his holidays with his family to share these tips.


Many people set fitness or weight loss goals as New Year Resolutions. Do you feel this is a good idea? Why?

I believe it’s a great idea due to the fact that the new year usually brings the whole concept of ‘change’ (for the better), and switching up one’s diet, workout and daily lifestyle will lead to changing their life. The new year can help give that extra edge & motivation along with a new annual calendar of dates to set reasonable & timely goals.

What’s a good way to kick start a New Year fitness or weight loss plan?

A good way to kick start a New Year fitness plan would be to start off with something reasonable & achievable. Goals that are too out of reach will cause you to get down on yourself for falling short, remember you have a whole new calendar to work with. Every person’s body/metabolic rate is different, study some new things and experiment to see what works for you.

Do you have any tips for successfully keeping a fitness/weight loss resolution?

Some tips would be to start off moderate and work your way into it slowly. Take it day by day & record your results so your progression is visual & on paper. This will further your dedication to reaching your true goals. You may not notice it but numbers don’t lie & your friends/family will see the results better than you will most of the time.

Do you have any New Years Resolutions you’d like to share with us?

I do have a few personal resolutions for 2012, but one that relates to fitness is aiming for a big spread in a national fitness magazine or even a cover possibly. I promote natural fitness, never have taken steroids/hormones so I plan on taking my natural bodybuilding to the next level. I will also compete for the 1st time ever in the NPC Men’s Physique show so stay tuned.

Find Brand Will online:
Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/brandwill87
Twitter – @brandwill87

Happy Boxing Day & The END of 13 Wicked Days of Xmas

December 26, 2011 in Pixie Related

In Canada, today is the day to shop ’til you drop. It’s BOXING DAY BISHES. Like the American’s get Black Friday, we get Boxing Day. Apptly named don’t you think? I shall be sitting online shopping my heart out at Lush. Don’t any of you fight me over Lush, I will cut a bish.

We hope you and yours had an excellent Christmas! We’ll be announcing the 13 Days of Xmas winners in the coming days, hopefully before January (HA).

PJ Interviews Ian Daviau: Healthy Holiday Eating Tips

December 1, 2011 in Health

Meet Ian Daviau, personal trainer and fitness model.

He’s also an all-around great guy, very funny and down to earth. I feel lucky to call him a friend.

Last year, I was very successful in losing a significant amount of weight, slimming down and making lots of progress towards the ME I wanted to see when I looked in the mirror.  This year brought many life challenges including being laid off from my day job and having to leave my house. My fitness goals took a step to the side and I hit a major plateau.

When I asked him how I could stay in shape over the holiday season, this is what he told me:

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1. Stay active: One of the major causes of weight gain during the holidays is lack of activity. Time is spent doing holiday errands, which makes us more tired, less motivated, and not wanting to stick to our routine. Best thing to do: stick to your regular schedule! Not only will it help keep weight gain down, it will give you more energy and it will reduce your stress which are both needed to battle the long lines and parking squabbles. Better yet, if you can up your activity, even better! Try walking a few extra laps around the mall. Or an extra 20 minutes on that treadmill.

2. Don’t starve yourself: One of the most common mistakes people make is to go hungry all day so that they can “afford” the calories later on at the holiday party they will be attending. Big no-no! You will be so hungry by the time you get to the party, that you will forget about any sense of the word moderation or control. You are setting yourself up for a major binge. Make sure to eat your normal (healthy, hopefully) meals and keep your hunger at bay so that you can enjoy the food at the party without going overboard. Another thing to do is have a snack before you go the party. A piece of fruit or something along those lines will keep you somewhat satiated.

3. Don’t let your fat diary go! If you stick to your normal routine of writing down what you eat, you will be able to monitor your caloric intake better. Go online to www.Philsfatdiaries.com and sign up for your free fat diary. Research shows that people who keep a fat diary actually consume 15% less food than those who do not!

4. Choose healthier options: There are some healthy options that you can eat during the holidays. White meat turkey is a great lean protein. Vegetables that aren’t laden with butter, salad not drenched in dressing, sweet potatoes, and cranberries are also options. You can also make other typical dishes healthier by changing the ingredients slightly. Try making mashed potatoes with reduced-fat or low-fat milk, yogurt or sour cream. Dips and spreads, same thing. Really think about the ingredients that you normally use and then think about how you can make the dish healthier. But, on that same note…

5. Enjoy what you love: We all have those certain dishes or items that just bring us back to childhood and make the holidays special. Go ahead, indulge! Be choosy about what you indulge in though. Don’t choose the pumpkin pie just because it is lower in fat than the pecan (which it is). If you want the pecan, choose the pecan! You don’t want to set yourself up for binges later. That one piece of pumpkin pie may not satisfy you, so you may have another when, really, you could have had just one piece of pecan and been completely satisfied. Give yourself permission to enjoy the holidays. Just enjoy with a sense of moderation. If you want to splurge on dessert, maybe you are a little more careful with your entrée choice.

6. Don’t try and start a new diet during the holidays: That just screams binge! You will only be setting yourself up for disappointment, resentment, and depression. You get that enough from your family members, you don’t need that from yourself. Stay healthy, but don’t be too restrictive.

7. Holidays are days: Yes, days.not weeks, not months, but days. Treat them that way. Enjoy yourself on the particular holiday, but then go right back to your normal healthy eating plan. Just because it’s the day before, the day before Christmas Eve, doesn’t mean it’s a holiday!

8. Take time for you: It goes without saying that this season is all about stress! Between trying to shop, worrying about what your Aunt Tilly is going to say about your new choice of career, trying to schedule in all your holiday parties along with your kids’ plays and concerts and still dealing with day-to-day stressors, it is important that you take some time for yourself. Schedule a massage, buy a new book, treat yourself to a yoga studio membership, learn to meditate, whatever. Find something that will curb your stress that is not eating! This is the EASIEST time to turn to food for comfort. There is a ton around and it is all super-indulgent. Give yourself another method to deal with stress; you more than deserve it!

9. Give (or ask for) the gift of health: Gym memberships, exercise equipment, athletic apparel or shoes, gift certificates to a spa or personal trainer, etc. There are many “health” related gifts that you can give or ask for that would help someone you love or yourself stay healthy all year long. It will give a great jump-start to those New Year’s Resolutions that we normally give up by February. Make a commitment to your body and teach others to do the same.

10. Eat, drink, and be Merry! It can’t be said enough. This is a season that is full of joy, love, and many good things if you let it be just that. Let your body and mind tell you what it needs, wants, and can do without. Live a little, but don’t go overboard if it is only going to make you miserable the next day. It is supposed to be fun and it will be if you stay true to yourself and your needs

Yours Truly
Ian Daviau
Personal Trainer/Fitness Consultant/Body Image & Lifestyle Consultant/Exercise Specialist

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New Make Up Blog!

November 30, 2011 in Pixie Related

Dakota Cassidy, PJ Schynder, Tori from Smexy Books, Pam & I have started a new blog all about make up! Come stop by for a visit!

http://theglamtastics.wordpress.com/