Well, let’s put it this way – last week was a stressful week.
Wow, I didn’t even realize I missed a day! Soooo Sorry!
I hope everyone has an AMAZING day! There is Beauty everywhere but we’re usually to busy to see it. Take a moment to look, to really look and appreciate what’s around you.
Aw…feeling so much better after a weekend of relaxing. We had lots of fun in Long Beach despite the fact that it rained all day on Saturday. Lots of Fun!!
Ugh…feeling so discouraged. Things just aren’t happening the way they should be. I’m feeling exhausted but am seeing no results. :( I will be trying the Adrenal Cleanse – once again – next week. I must push through this and try to figure out what is causing the slow results…and keep my eyes on the prize!!
Happy Day! I’m feeling better, YAY!
Not good, I know, but I enjoyed myself and I’m back on track for today. When I over-indulge, it’s not the usual cookies or candies – it’s usually carbs at the wrong time of the day, and CHEESE. I have a very bad problem with cheese. I’m not even sure why, but it is one of my all time favorite things to eat whether mixed into something or all by itself. I had good intentions, though. I made the family my homemade Ground Turkey Tacos. Sounds healthy enough, right?Yes, it is healthy until you add too much cheese and have more helpings than you should, and then have a repeat with the leftovers the next day! Today I need to drink TONS of water after all of the sodium I took in this weekend. The rest of the weekend, I ate on target – it’s just those blasted tacos!! Had I been in the midst of competition training, I would have NEVER done what I did this weekend. This is why it is SO IMPORTANT to set goals. If you have a specific date, target weight, outfit, cholesterol level, whatever, it helps you stick to the program much more than just saying – “I want to lose weight”. For instance, if you have a Doctor’s appointment in April – then set a goal for that date – I want my cholesterol to be down such-and-such an amount in time for my Doctor’s appointment.
Anyway, with all that said, I know that I need to set a date for my photo shoot so that I can have a specific target date and it will, in turn, help me to be more disciplined with my training and nutrition. So I’ll be penciling something in on my calendar soon and let you know. :)
Cheat Day! Yay! When you’re striving to lose weight, I always encourage my clients to take one day per week to eat as they’d like. This takes away all of the cravings that they experience. A good way to help with this is throughout the week, keep a journal and write down what you are craving and include that thing on your cheat day! If it’s M&M’s, have some M&M’s, if it’s Pizza, have some pizza. Just remember to do so in moderation because now that you’ve been eating healthy, your body might not react so good to a BINGE, so go easy, and enjoy your cheat day!
When we’re training, trying to reach a goal, there will always be obstacles – illness, stress, or even a family wedding or party that may send us over the edge. There is nothing wrong with slipping occasionally – skipping a workout, indulging in something that is a no-no on your nutrition plan, or having an extra “unhealthy” snack….as long as you force yourself to get back up on the horse and continue after the fall. No one is perfect. You must keep your eyes on the prize – whatever it might be… Perhaps putting a photo of how you want to look, or maybe a quote from your favorite magazine with a photo beside it…Something like “Fit at 46″, or “A person only grows as much as his horizon allows” (John Powell), or “CANI – Constant and Never-ending Improvement” Tony Robbins. Keep the goal in front of you. If you work, place a small inspiring photo on/near your desk, on your refrigerator, in the break-room…whatever it takes to keep you motivated and on target!!