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Inspiring Women Every Wednesday: Garima Anand

Ranked among the Top 3 in FITTR’s Transformation Challenge Let’s Get Inspired In Conversation with Garima Anand – Preeti Juneja Q. What inspired you to take fitness seriously? It was my deteriorating health, including knee issues, being overweight, anxiety, and depression. I didn’t like what I saw in the mirror. Three years ago, I was suffering from major anxiety issues, even had to get hospitalized in the middle of the night. I was undergoing extensive counseling sessions when my doctor asked me what I enjoyed most. I told him I liked going to the gym and listening to music. He encouraged me to start doing those activities again, and since then, there has been no looking back. Q What kind of pushback did you encounter from family and friends during your fitness journey? Fortunately, I haven’t faced any resistance from my family. My husband, kids, and mother-in-law were incredibly supportive throughout my journey. They simply wanted me to find happiness and overcome my anxiety issues. My fitness journey began with the support of my husband. He’s a fitness enthusiast himself and has always encouraged me to prioritize health and fitness. I’ve received immense support from him throughout this journey. Not a day went by without me hitting the gym. I was dedicated to my workouts, and my diet was always on point with no cheat meals whatsoever. I was committed to achieving my goals, no matter what. In fact, he was the one who told my kids, “This is your mom’s ‘me time’ at the gym, and you shouldn’t disturb her. If she has to go, it means she has to be in the gym. Don’t give her any work during that time.” Q. How did you overcome the naysayers to sustain your passion for fitness? This was the most challenging aspect of my fitness journey because of the numerous judgments I faced. When I was overweight, people would call me names like “Pehelwan,” “Lambichori,” or say, “You’ve become quite healthy.” And when I began my journey, they questioned why I exercised so much, asking, “Do you want to become like a man?” My husband and coach were there to support and guide me. They advised me to simply ignore naysayers, and let them say what they want. To overcome the naysayers, simply ignore them and let them say what they want. Just smile back at them. I’d say, stay focused, disciplined, and consistent, no matter what obstacles come your way. Q. How are you inspiring others around you to embrace fitness? I am currently a certified diet and workout consultant, providing personalized diet and workout plans to my clients. People in my community see my discipline in the gym and observe the way I work out. Whether or not I inspire them, they definitely take notice. I’ve been sharing my workout videos and reels on social media. People often approach me, seeking tips and asking about my transformation journey. Q. What common myths about fitness would you like to debunk? A common myth in women’s fitness is the fear that working out will make them look huge and manly. This is not true. Women who work out will become stronger and more curvaceous, and while they will gain muscle, they will not look manly. Also, there’s a common misconception that going to the gym alone will lead to weight loss and fat loss. The truth is, the key factor is maintaining a proper diet. To lose fat, you must create a calorie deficit, while for weight gain, you need to be in a calorie surplus. So, both diet and strength training are crucial components of your fitness journey. Rapid-Fire: Energy food you recommend the most Good protein rich diet 2. Food you must avoid at all costs: All kind of packaged food at the store counter 3. 5 must-have things at home to get you started: – Fitness goal – Strength Training – Balanced and Discipline routine – Quantified Diet – Good sleep / Good recovery time 4. Your advice for 40-plus women? It’s important for all women to incorporate strength training alongside cardio into their fitness routine, along with a balanced diet and adequate protein intake. It helps in, – Boosting bone density – Enhancing functional movement – Weight maintenance – Muscle rebuilding – Promoting good mental health – Combatting osteoporosis, which often occurs post-menopause. 5. Quick snack to keep in your bag? – Bananas – Boiled eggs – Salad – Soya chunks About Author Garima Anand Certified by the Institute of Nutrition and Fitness Sciences, Garima Anand now offers diet and workout fitness consultancy from home. A homemaker turned fitness enthusiast, she inspires many people eager to transform their lives just like she did. If she doesn’t inspire, nothing can. 5th June 2024 Share this article Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Email WhatsApp Inspiring Women More Interviews Share this article Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Email WhatsApp Do you have a question for Garima Anand ? Write to us at preeti.juneja@dreamwebindia.com Published by preetidwindia I’m an entrepreneur, a marketing specialist, and a blogger. I work to help companies, brands, people with marketing strategies. I envision everyone having a blog of their own. My efforts are focused on this vision. For this, I help my audience with blog set-up, content creation, and content marketing. View all posts by preetidwindia

Inspiring Women

Inspiring Women Every Wednesday: Sharon Samuel Ahmed

My mission: To help 1 million people achieve holistic weight transformation through Keto Diet and Intermittent Fasting methods. Sharon’s inspiration to help people lose weight stems from her own struggles with obesity, diabetes, emotional eating, fatigue, and low energy, which she battled for over 25 years. Like millions, she tried many weight loss diets only to regain the weight after stopping them. She successfully lost 20 kgs of stubborn fat in just 6 months and was able to stop her diabetes medication. This transformation elevated her self-confidence, self-love, energy levels, and overall outlook on life. She has already helped over 100 people not only lose weight but also achieve holistic and sustainable health.  Weight loss goes beyond just counting calories or exercising for hours every day. Sharon Samuel Ahmed In her program, Sharon targets the root causes of obesity through her 3 Step Weight Loss Framework and her Weight Transformation Journey Blueprint, both are scientific and proven methods for sustainable fat loss. Sharon works as a consultant with Transform Rural India, part of the Strategic and Programme Assistance Unit for DAY_NRLM, Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India. She provides policy and strategic support to achieve 1 lakh+ annual income for 8 crore+ rural women in SHGs, designs and drives “The Prajjwala Challenge,” and leads capacity building for SRLMs and local functionaries. Previously, she worked with Hand in Hand India, overseeing projects in North Indian states and building partnerships for new programs. She also served as a technical advisor at Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, and has extensive experience with organizations like Vodafone Foundation, Child Rights and You (CRY), SRIJAN, and PRADAN Let’s Get Inspired In Conversation with Sharon Samuel Ahmed – Preeti Juneja Q. What inspired you to take fitness seriously? My inspiration to take fitness seriously stemmed from my painful journey with obesity. At one point, I weighed nearly 100 kilograms and faced numerous health issues, including fatigue, low energy, cravings for sugary sweets, and eventually type II diabetes. I was on the verge of developing glaucoma, but fortunately, I was diagnosed in time to save my vision. Despite trying calorie-restrictive diets and intense exercise routines, I found little success. It left me feeling demotivated and frustrated, and the impact began seeping into my professional and personal life. I desperately wanted to “look good,” “wear the clothes of my choice,” and above all, “feel healthy.” Over time, I became a victim of the emotional side effects of obesity—self-hatred, lack of self-belief, emotional eating, anxiety, and possibly even depression. As my stress levels increased, so did my weight. I sought solace in food, relying on the dopamine effect of my favourite foods for temporary relief. However, this was only a fleeting comfort, and after indulging, I would blame myself for giving in to my emotional eating habits. There came a point when I lost all hope and believed I had to live with my situation for the rest of my life. This emotional turmoil began affecting my professional life as well, leading to self-doubt, an inferiority complex, and a tendency to blame myself for everything negative that happened. My turning point came when I joined the “Passionpreneur Movement” by Dev Gadhvi, who has learnt from his mentors like Sifu Dan Lok and Tony Robbins, undergone Vipasana several times and is on a mission to transform 1 billion lives. I am a part of Dev Gadhvi’s inner circle community, and I dedicate my mental and emotional transformation to what I have learned during this time. In one of the sessions, we were asked, “What is your purpose in life? What are you passionate about? What would you love to do? How would you like to change lives? What impact would you like to bring to people’s lives?” I realized I had no answers. I still felt a vacuum despite spending almost 22 years in the social development sector, working at the grassroots, funding, and policy levels. I struggled to find passion in my work and couldn’t associate my answers with what I had been doing for years. Then, a statement during the program struck me deeply: “Most movements emerge from the injustice or pain that someone has felt, and these movements are there to bring about a change in that inequality of pain.” The examples of Mahatma Gandhi, Mother Teresa, Martin Luther King, and Nelson Mandela resonated with me. I realized that the pain I had endured due to obesity wasn’t just physical but also emotional and mental. That’s when I decided to create change not only for myself but also to help others overcome the complex pain of obesity. I decided to lead by example, demonstrating the changes I advocated. I knew the effectiveness of the ketogenic diet and intermittent fasting for physical weight loss, and I spent months studying and understanding these areas to develop a holistic solution. I also earned a “Keto and Intermittent Fasting Coach” certification from Dr. Eric Berg, DC. I studied intermittent fasting through Dr. Jason Fung, MD’s training and books, both pioneers in their fields. I deeply understood that weight loss is not solely about shedding pounds but achieving a holistic transformation. It’s about losing weight from your mind, heart, and body. Through practices of gratitude, meditation, affirmations, and a comprehensive approach, I overcame my emotional and mental struggles. I found the best solution for physical weight loss by combining keto and intermittent fasting with exercise. Today, I am on a mission to transform 1 million lives by advocating for a comprehensive approach to well-being that encompasses emotional and mental health alongside physical health. This holistic transformation is about looking good and feeling good, inside and out. Q What kind of pushback did you encounter from family and friends during your fitness journey? Whenever you aim to bring about change through unconventional methods, it is initially met with resistance. This is true for any new idea or disruption that challenges widely accepted norms. Today, also, despite remarkable and proven results

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