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Hi friends! Happy Labor Day weekend! How are you doing this fine day? I felt like last week would never end, just some work frustrations and uncertainties. There is definitely something different about being a free roving consultant, as opposed to working full time for a company. You just never know when work will end or begin. It is definitely scary and can keep a girl up at night.

Anyway, I am psyched because I quit my gym (which I hadn’t visited since April, but was paying monthly, oops!) and bought a spinning bike. My favorite part of the gym was spinning and free weights, and now I have it all at home. Now to get the hubby to build a sauna. . .

Spinning is one of my favorite workouts, especially as part of a marathon training plan. I am hoping to get my hands on a 2012 Boston Marathon bib, and I deferred my Napa Marathon registration to this year. If I can manage to get back in shape without burning out, I may train for one or both. Or enjoy being a spectator, having beers, and cheering everyone else on. Who can tell what the future holds?

One of my favorite parts of spinning is the music, and I got started on my Spotify playlist yesterday, but I would love your help. Here’s what I’ve got so far. Promise not to laugh, okay?

Maneater – Nelly Furtado

Promiscuous – Nelly Furtado

Rolling in the Deep – Adele

Till the World Ends – Britney

Hold it Against Me – Britney

Crazy Beautiful Life – Ke$ha

We R Who We R – Ke$sha

Party in the USA – Miley Cyrus (told you not to laugh!)

Edge of Glory – Lady Gaga

 

What am I missing? What are some of your favorite workout tunes? The more embarrassing the better!

Tags: exercise, music

Are you in? I get back from Napa and Sonoma later this week, and once I am recovered from my redeye flight (They KILL me!), I am ready to be healthy again. Winter and illness and spending LOTS of time at home snacking and just kind of letting it all go health-wise has gotten me feeling really sort of icky.

I need to make some small changes to restore the balance in my life and more than that, to have energy and to be able to sleep normally. Will you join me on my quest for better health?

To sweeten the deal, I am taking advantage of a gift code giveaway from CSN Stores. So as we prepare to spend more time outside, you can check out outdoorsy things like wood swing sets or fitness gear like yoga mats, weights, and just about anything else you can think of. They have just about everything! I am giving away a $30 gift code, and all you need to do to enter is to leave a comment telling me the small (or big) change you are making toward better health this spring.

Since I’ve been talking about renewal, I have really gotten myself to start thinking about it as well. And when I get back I need to hold myself accountable to the following things:

1) Getting to bed earlier. Every morning, when I wake up exhausted I promise I will unplug at 9:00 in order to ease myself to bed earlier. And at 11 PM I am still usually reading emails/blogs/job hunting etc. and my mind is whirring well past midnight. Must stop.

2) Smoothies. I need to drink spinach smoothies five days a week. They are easy and delicious, and when I consistently drank them I had so much more energy. I’d like to juice more as well, but my juicer is so messy! I’ll try for twice a week. Beet, carrot, and ginger juice happens to be my favorite, FYI.

3) Three quality workouts a week, preferably two at the gym that I am donating money to each month. My workout trifecta would be 30 minutes of all out cardio and two strength workouts each week.

4) More movement in general. I need to organize my time so that I am working enough but not from 7 am until midnight each day. I need to leave my house more. Of course, the weather needs to be a little warmer. But you get the drift. I have spent enough comfy months in my house, and getting outside and just walking is something I need to do.

I hope you don’t mind if I check in weekly via a blog post. And I hope my goals don’t stress anyone out; they are truly to feel more energetic and to support my readers’ healthy goals as well. I would love it if you would check in with ME too!

So, let’s get started. Do you have any small changes you are going to make toward better health this spring?

Tags: challenge, eating, exercise, fitness, giveaway, health, workouts

Hi everyone! Well, today is the first day of sunshine in almost 2 weeks in Boston, and I had a glorious run/walk home from work and a lovely yoga recovery out on the deck. Then a lovely summer beer 🙂 I am so grateful for sunshine! I am also a little sad today that Michael Jackson and Farrah Fawcett have passed away. Personal life aside, Michael Jackson was such an icon of the decades that I grew up in, and was an amazing entertainer in his day. I hope they both find peace and rest wherever they may be now.

Random Boston Marathon Photo

Random Boston Marathon Photo

 

 

Over the past month or so, work has gotten extremely busy because over the next few weeks, I have 9 deadlines which include the launch of our new corporate website. In years past, in times when I worked longer hours and was striving to meet deadlines, I would often fall into a trap of drinking loads of coffee, eating sugary or fatty foods because I was working hard and deserved it, and schlumping down on the couch at night doing no activity because I had just done enough for the day. So, even though I normally ate very well and exercised, during these times I would “treat” myself with lots of extra empty calories, caffeine and laziness.

 

This time is different. Instead of going down that tempting road, I have kept in mind the fact that none of those things helped to boost my energy, and have found replacements that seriously have. I am happy to share with all of you some of the things that have been keeping me not only going, but really thriving, alert, and happy during a stressful time.

 

1)      Plenty of dark leafy greens and antioxidant-rich foods- In addition to the 2 cups or so of spinach that I drink in my morning monstah’, we have been eating salads every night. Last night’s was a gorgeous mix of spinach, blueberries, beets, red onion, chickpeas, goat cheese, one TJ’s chicken sausage, and Frank’s Hot Sauce. Yum! Eating like this rather than plopping on the couch with a bag of tortilla chips (Tostitos Lime Chips- I love you!) has kept me not only feeling full and energetic, but I am not stressing about gaining weight during busy times like I normally do.

2)      Amazing Grass products – I can’t say enough good things about these products. I feel such a difference in the way my body feels and works that I can’t believe I was missing out for the past few years. Though young and healthy, I have always felt sluggish and tired with no explanation. It was beyond frustrating to see friends whose diets consisted mainly of diet colas having way more energy than I had. Now I realize (and my mom has been telling me for years) that I was missing key nutrients, especially iron, that I needed to function well. These products are pricey, but if you look around there are discounts online and in several other blogs.

3)      Water- I am an avid water drinker, but the lure of coffee becomes massive when sleep hours dwindle and time spent staring at a computer screen increases. Rather than beefing up my coffee intake, I stick to my limit of one cup of coffee or tea each morning. The rest of the time is filled with drinking water or caffeine free herbal tea. Dehydration, as you probably already know, leads to more tiredness and often a false sense of hunger which leads to snacking on everything in sight.

4)      Sleep- Learning to listen to myself rather than when I feel like I should go to sleep has been huge. I used to go to bed at the same time and often, though I felt tired, my mind was racing with too many things, and I would get stressed that I wasn’t sleeping yet. I have started staying up a little later if I feel like it, and as a result have been avoiding that stressful “I’m still awake” feeling.

5)      Exercise- The temptation to stop walking to and from work and to take the bus or train has been huge, especially because of the awful weather we have been having. I am proud to say that I only took the bus half way once in the past month, and that was because it really was a downpour and I was starving. And you know what? I would have rather walked. Keeping up my exercise has really kept me alert and has helped with falling asleep at night even when I am stressed about the next day.

6)      Treats!!! – What’s a long work day followed by more long work days if you have nothing special to look forward to? I have enjoyed some good beer and wine, cupcakes from mom, Lush bath bombs, and horrendously awful reality television throughout this entire time. I indulge in at least one, if not more, of these treats daily, and they really help to prevent any resentment from forming at the day that passed or the busy-ness that is ahead. And what’s even better, is that maintaining a healthy lifestyle throughout makes me look forward to and appreciate all of the salads, smoothies, and exercise.

Tags: amazing grass, Boston, exercise, Food, Health Food, healthy, healthy eating, stress, Vegetarian

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