Tag Archive: Angela Taylor

balance in life after bariatric surgery

Balance in Life After Bariatric Surgery: 6 Areas

April 8, 2019 · 0 comments

I teach yoga in LA, and by far the most popular poses are balancing in an inversion -  headstands and handstands. It’s as if there is a club, and it’s the best club to be in, and you can only get in if you can balance on your head or

OH2018 Saturday Sessions & Speakers

OH2018 Saturday Sessions & Speakers!

June 28, 2018 · 0 comments

Announcing the OH2018 Saturday Sessions & Speakers We'd love to see you at the 2018 ObesityHelp National Conference in Anaheim, California, on October 5th and 6th. You’ll absolutely love the OH2018 Saturday Sessions; they are jam-packed full of education, support, and celebration! This is a very special year for ObesityHelp

the masks we wear

The Masks We Wear

October 30, 2015 · 0 comments

A client shared a photo, and the image stays with me. It’s a young girl, standing tall on a balance beam. So proud. So beautiful. I imagine she just danced gleefully, her 9 year-old limbs performing a both exquisite and adorable routine. Although young, she is powerfully connected to her own wild, divine,

Got to Goal, Still Not Happy

I Got to Goal, Why Am I Still Not Happy?

September 22, 2015 · 0 comments

Got To Goal and Still Not Happy? I have people sit in my office, sometimes 150 or more pounds less than they weighed just a few years prior, most of them got to goal. They can fit comfortably in the chair. They can see their private parts when they look

body image

You are beautiful. You are perfect…Just as You are

December 9, 2014 · 0 comments

We have become a very judgmental species. We obsess over any imperfection. Magazines with titles like “Get rid of those wrinkles” or “5 steps to the abs you want” fly off shelves. We are competitive and constantly looking at each other and thinking, “Am I bigger? More attractive? Smarter? Who

Recognizing Emotional Hunger & Fullness

August 6, 2014 · 0 comments

We all have at least two kinds of hunger and fullness – physical and emotional. Although weight loss surgery can be great at helping us recognize and honor our physical hunger and fullness, it does nothing to help us with our emotional hunger and fullness. After surgery, the body may

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Post-Surgical Depression, You’re Not Alone

July 21, 2014 · 0 comments

I love those moments when I see someone doing something I only do in my house, alone, while I'm thinking, "I must be the only person in the world who does this." It relieves me greatly to know that when I experience things, I am not alone. Well, if you,