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2016...Smaller and Better than ever.

Friends, I cannot begin to tell you how excited I am for this year and for the changes I have made in just the last couple of weeks. I mentioned in my last blog entry that Weight Watchers was changing everything up and that I was nervously excited to see how all it would play out. Well, lets just say, the scale is finally moving in the direction I want to go. Yes, there have been some slip ups, but I finally feel in control again, which has carried over to pretty much every other aspect of life.  2016 brings some serious goals with it: *Walk 1000 miles. And I am not talking just from total steps, actual legit go for walks miles. Averages out to just under 3 a day. I know there are days where I will have even more than that, and days that will have less, but I am super stoked for the goal.  *Simplify. I know this sounds really vague, which it is. But I know what it means. I means cleaning out all of the bottles of body washes and lotions and cleaning supplies that are ta...

Smart Points

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Well, they did it again. Do you know how awesome Weight Watchers is? Besides being flexible and never ever saying a food is completely off limits, they are constantly researching and following other research out to stay on top of what science continues to discover about nutrients and how your body needs and uses them. Which is why this week they unveiled the newest update to the program. Beyond the Scale with new SmartPoints. It takes the focus back to whole foods and lean proteins. And it raised the exchange value of of things that have saturated fat and lots of sugar. So things like grilled chicken, fish and eggs went DOWN in points, meaning they are a smarter choice. Things like cheese, yogurt, donuts, went up in value. Meaning I can still eat them, however I need to plan for them and know they they will take up a lot of points. There has been a lot of people stressed out about it and feeling that it is super restrictive. They feel like they are being punished for choosing tho...

A goal is a dream with a deadline

Shamrock Run...15K...March. Yep, you read that right, I am signed up for the Shamrock Run in Portland in March. And according to the website, I can't walk the whole thing. So I am starting now, training to do a run/walk pattern for the whole 9.3 miles that is a 15k. It's a long ways, with hills, and I am nervous about it. But you know what, I have walked a half marathon so I can run/walk this right? I have plenty of time to train for it, which I am starting right now. And I got a whole team of co-workers who are doing it too, so I won't be alone.

Out of Change

Game Plan for the Weekend Away: *Les Mills Workout Friday *Walk on Saturday *Take prepackaged snacks with me *Drink at least 80 oz a day This week has been a little weird. The gym I have been going to for the last 5 years closed last week. While it was sudden for members, I know that it was a long process of trying to save it for the owner. That gym had become not just where I worked out, but where I bonded with friends over sweat, and increased reps and weights. I kept my membership simply because of one instructor, whom I love. And without CB's classes this week, I have been lost. I did get in a combat workout with Coach Chaz, but otherwise didn't push myself as hard as I truly can. And it showed at weight watchers this week. Even though I ate well, because I didn't have the workouts I had a slight gain on the scale.  I am bound and determined to have a negative on the scale this week. I will not let Women's Retreat be a stumbling block to my goals, i...

Day 2

To say today was rough, would be an understatement. Super busy day at work. Got home and immediately changed into my pj's. Wanted so badly to just order some cheesy garlic bread from one of the local pizza places and just veg out on the couch with netflix. But I avoided the bread, and made the fix approved meal I had planned. I still however was bound and determined to just veg all evening and skip the Upper Body Fix workout. But after some encouraging words from a friend I dug deep and pressed play and completed both rounds. Was it my best workout, not by a long shot. But it was a follow the schedule, habit forming, burn the calories workout. Now, it's time to wind down, do some personal development and devotion time. And then hit the sack for some recovery sleep.

Day 1

So as you may have seen me mention on Facebook or Instagram, today I started 21 day fix. And I mean started. Yes I have had the stuff for a while, and even tried it before, but never honestly getting onboard with the nutrition aspect of it. For those who aren't familiar with 21 day fix, it is a 3 week program with daily assigned workouts, and color coded containers used to measure food. You get a certain number of each color based on how many calories your body needs. The first time I tried, I think I failed on breakfast it was so confusing to me at the time. But this time I have a one on one accountability partner with my friend Karli who also started today. So I sat down last week and made a menu plan up, checking off each container to make sure I was not only not going over on things like carbs, but also to make sure I got enough in of the good for me things like vegetables. I shopped, and I prepped and I measured and portioned out. Well, day 1 wasn't perfect but it wasn...

The thing I said would never happen again

Well it happened, a while ago actually. When I first started losing weight 5 years ago, I swore I was never gonna be back at my "before" weight, my heaviest weight. Well, I'm back, actually I have been back for a while. Not gonna lie, pretty mad at myself for that. It's not like anyone else did this to me, this was all me and my doing. Which is why I am nervous/excitedly looking forward to starting the 21 Day fix on Monday. 21 days of daily workouts, clean eating, and daily super dense nutrition shakes. I know there will be hard days, which is why I already have the menu planed out, and why I will be cleaning out the fridge this weekend, and prepping all my food ahead of time. And checking in with you guys often. I give you guys permission to call me on it. Permission to  remind me that the apple strudel at the coffee shop is not on plan. Permission to remind me that the workouts are only 30 minutes, and there are modifications. Permission to remind me that TV only ...