Sunday, 30 March 2014
Once upon a weekend
Thursday, 27 March 2014
Lifestyle tip: Ayurveda, the new old way of life
Today I’ve had a very long day, almost no time for myself, I came home and I felt the need to throw myself on the couch and free my mind.
Well, this whole „free my mind” didn’t quite work, my mind did not want to turn off, first I thought about what to do this weekend (the weather will apparently be so great that staying at home is not an option!), then the weather lead to thoughts of summer, thoughts of summer lead to bikini shopping, and bikini shopping lead to.... my nutritional habits (in other words, diet, diet diet...).
I see people around me trying out all sort of diets, and having different habits. I know vegeratians, vegans, gluten free dieters, paleo lovers (that is def. not for me, I’m not in love with meat enough to go paleo, but yes I did try...).I came to the personal conclusion that there is no perfect diet, as each diet works differently on different people. But I do believe lifeastyle and personal strenght are what make a difference.
I think everything in the Universe is connected, and that we have both negative and positive energy sorrounding us, I eat meat at times but I avoid it if I can as I don’t know under which circumstances the dead soul I am eating was killed. Yes, gross thought. I believe we are made of 5 main elements; earth, space, air, water, fire which are linked together, and the way we succeed in balancing them will be reflected on our mind, body and soul– my line of though follows the „AYURVEDA” concept.
Now, you might laugh, but this is really what I think, no joke. Did you ever sit with someone in the same room and suddently felt such a negative vibration, that you had to leave? And I don’t mean negative vibes such as bad smell, or bad hair day..think deeper... :D I did .. and I also know of people who sent me such a great vibe I just want to spend as much time as possible with them!
Ayurveda is an overs 5000 years old indian medicine concept (for us western people that would be more like an alternative medicine) which helps finding the right balance between mind body and soul. One of the gateways to this balance is believed to be nutrition. Not a crush diet, but a way of eating which is the best for our being, and for our emotions.
One of the main points of the Ayurveda nutrition is getting rid of as many preservatives and conserved food as possible, but not completely avoiding them if our body feels the need for their intake. It involves getting to know oneself deep inside, getting in deep contact with one’s body and mind. It is about meditation, self control, satisfaction and observation.
Before starting a diet I think we should first all know what are the things which will turn our experience into a positive one, what increases our positive energy and what keeps us healthy.
I love the whole concept as it brings me closer to me, and not just „keep healthy” or get rid of a couple of Kgs..
I decided to start an Ayurveda based 5-day detox diet, which I am hoping to repeat once a month. It involves mostly meditating a lot, drinking a lot of tea and different herbs, and having a rice and lentils based diet. I tried one day already, just to see how my body and mind would react and to see if I am ready to take a new inner journey and find myself, well all I can say is..I can’t wait!
Ps: If I dont show up for while here I probably got lost on the way L
Sunday, 23 March 2014
Online shopping yes, online shopping no ?
Thursday, 20 March 2014
Top 3 Main-hattan
Tuesday, 18 March 2014
#100happydays
Sunday, 16 March 2014
Fancy a Petit-Noir?
Tuesday, 11 March 2014
Home alone: just pros - no cons! ;)
Friday, 7 March 2014
Spring-time; Color-time
Wednesday, 5 March 2014
Product Review: Narciso Rodriguez - for her
Monday, 3 March 2014
The Oscars: quick (really quick) aftermath
Sunday, 2 March 2014
Oscars Countdown
The Pete Way - who what and why.
Hello my dear Readers!
I hope you are all having a fab Sunday!
I would like to dedicate my first blog post to a little introduction.
The Pete Way is the result of a life long passion I have for fashion, health, lifestyle, good food, and lots of different clichés :)
I am an adoptive Italian with Hungarian/Egyptian blood. I currently live in Germany but I have lived in 4 countries, and 2 continents, and I very often enjoy watching how each local culture adapts to new trends.
I believe style is not only reflected in what we wear, but also in a whole lot of other things which shape up our everyday life. I am sure you, just like me, surf the net to get opinions, new ideas, new hints in terms of style, nutrition, hang out places etc..etc.. and often end up finding great things for shameless prices.
More often than not lifestyle and fashion blogs (and please don´t misunderstand, I love reading such blogs, they can be a great source of inspiration) tend to show a side of the world we will never be able to even come close to. The side of the rich and famous, the side of those who get an invitation for fashion week in Paris just as often as we get an invitation for a girl´s night out.
Let´s face it, most of us probably will never be able to afford a Kelly bag, or have a nice 10 day holiday at the Four Seasons in Bora Bora, but hey, that doesn´t mean we are less lucky than those who can.
If you are reading this, you probably belong to a lucky part of the world´s society. A part who always has fresh bread on the table (unless you don´t eat bread, of course.. ), is not below the poverty line and can allow itself to go on holiday at least once a year.
Let´s face it. We are quite lucky compared to lots of other people.
This blog is just a reflection of things I like, and do to make my everyday life a little bit more colourful and stylish in a chic, affordable way. I hope you will enjoy reading it, and I can't wait to receive your feedback.