fbpx
[additional-authors]
March 28, 2013

Celebrity personal assistant turned Wellness Nerd. Home cook turned Kitchen Professor. Health & Wellness/Life coach in training. Master’s in Nutrition and Dietetics Pending.

My goal in launching Relish Life is to support you in making small delicious changes for a better, healthier and more inspired life. Relish Life isn’t just about good eating and easy cooking, it is about awakening the connection with your mind, body, and soul in order to lead your happiest life.

Having spent a good part of my life not eating right, over exercising, and comparing myself to skinny girls, I realized there had to be a better way to live.  I spent years working with nutritionists, learning what to eat and when, but I still didn’t like my body and felt something was missing.  It wasn’t until I started doing work on my mind and soul that I began to feel happier, and stopped living in fear of my body. I recognized the deep and subtle connection between the Mind, Body, and Soul that needs to be nurtured and tended to in order to “fix” whatever challenges we are facing.  This may sound scary and/or crazy, but I assure you that all that is required are simple adjustments to your daily life to bring mindfulness and awareness to who you really are.

I am available for affordable, private cooking classes geared towards novices (you know who you are) in the LA area. I can support you in learning to make easy, simple, nutritious, and delicious food. I am also available for coaching at a reduced fee as I complete course work in life/wellness coaching and an R.D.  Please send me an email to inquire. arielleadelman@yahoo.com

Did you enjoy this article?
You'll love our roundtable.

Editor's Picks

Latest Articles

AJU’s Ziegler School: Growth and Transformation

The challenge is how we can reinvent rabbinical training so that it’s not clinging to models that no longer work, is sustainable, and addresses the needs of today and tomorrow’s Jewish community.

Celebrate National Hamburger Month

While there may be limitations on how to enjoy burgers due to the laws of kashrut, it just means Jews have to get a little more creative.

An American Shabbat

When I travel in America, I love being invited to observe Shabbat building bridges – uniting tribes – among Christians.

The End of an Anti-Israel Propaganda NGO – More to Come?

Perhaps this also signals a belated reckoning for other false-flag NGOs claiming to promote human rights. The damage from terror-supporting propaganda will take many years to reverse, but at least further abuse can finally be prevented.

Shavuot: Return to Sinai

Shavuot is that moment in the year where all becomes one – People Israel, Torah, memory and the Divine – a unification begun at Sinai.

A New Jewish College

This idea is not just about fleeing antisemitism, nor proving native loyalty. It is about experiencing life from a different angle than the coasts.

Two Down, One to Go

So now, for my wife and me, it’s time for the mezinka, an Ashkenazi Jewish wedding custom that is observed when parents marry off their last child.

AIPAC and Israel Are Good for America

Emphasizing Israel’s value to America must become a community-wide effort. From the ADL to the AJC to the Federation system to Hillel and every pro-Israel activist group in the country, the collective priority must be to strengthen the U.S.—Israeli relationship.

Jews Who Make a Difference

When the walls feel like they’re closing in, it’s tempting to shrink away, to hide or to assimilate. But instead, let’s learn from those among us, ordinary people who do extraordinary things.

More news and opinions than at a Shabbat dinner, right in your inbox.