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Comment Commit

TGIMonday! A new week, a new perspective.

Last week was a hard one.  The winter doldrums were bringing me down big-time.   It’s not unusual for people to be a bit sad or have a case of SAD this time of year but I don’t recall it being a problem for me in the past.  Lately I have been experiencing classic symptoms; fatigue, lack of motivation, and general malaise.

In line with “if you know what’s good for you-DO IT”, here’s a list of things that help pull me out of a funk.  Let it serve as a public reminder to myself and perhaps you, if you are sharing any of these “symptoms” with me.

  1. Give yourself a break every once in a while.  Whether it’s 10 minutes or a day, throw the to-do list into the wind and follow your deep intuition as to what you need
  2. Reach out!  Call a friend, write a friend, write a blog post, read a blog post, connect with others in some way.
  3. Get outside.  Get outside in the rain, cold, snow, sleet (well, maybe not, that might actually be depressing).  Fresh air is extremely motivating.
  4. Exercise! Big surprise to find this on on the list, I know.  But now is the time to REALLY listen to your body.  Maybe it’s more appropriate to meet a friend for a long walk (and check off numbers 2 and 3!) than to go on a solo run or hit the gym machines.
  5. Set easily attainable goals. Checking things off my to-do list makes me feel accomplished so sometimes I will write something as obvious as “make dinner”.  Somehow achieving these necessary to-do’s makes it easier to stay motivated for the more dreaded tasks.
  6. There are no dreaded tasks.  To paraphrase Maya Angelo, if you can’t change the situation, change your attitude.  I have been practicing this one on and off for a few months.  If there is a task that I have been putting off (paying bills, cleaning the toilets) I decide to do it without thoughts about whether or not I want to be doing it.  By turning on auto-pilot for a few minutes I approach the given task without negativity and just a focus to get it done.

In step with number 2, 4, and 5 (and maybe, sometimes number 1, 4, and 6!) I am implementing project COMMENT COMMIT.

The objective is simple, let’s support each other’s exercise plans/goals though this busy, food-full, family-full, and potentially stressful time of year.

Here’s how it works, each morning this week I will post my exercise plan for the day (which will follow these guidelines) and YOU will post your plan as a comment.

My evening post will include how I accomplished my exercise plan and YOU will post your accomplishments as a comment.

We will create a little accountability and support for each other, it’s an early Christmas present from me to you and from you to me!

Rules:

Keep it low-stress.

When writing down your plan for the day take into account your other obligations and your energy level.

You certainly don’t have to participate every day.  If you don’t log your exercise that night, you can always do it the next day.

No amount of exercise is too small to be included!  Maybe your daily goal is simply to move around more (get up from your desk every 30 minutes or 3 sets of workjacks).

COMMENT COMMIT FOR MONDAY DECEMBER 13TH

  • 20 minutes or more of full body strength training
  • walk (no minimum, just to get outside)
  • yoga (no minimum, will wait and see how I feel)

I’ll let you know tonight how this goes!

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Happy Fall

Humm, it’s fall and predicted to be 94 degrees today.  Lucky for me I love the heat.

Yesterday morning, right as I was deciding whether it was a running or a Jillian day, Tate asked me to go for a run with him before work.

I must have been inspired by Tuesdays run with Kath and Suzanne because I didn’t let up on the gas once!  Even the hills (and there were plenty) were taken with a good amount of speed.

Map My Run informed me that we had done 3.69 miles in 33 minutes.  O.K, so I ain’t winning any races with those numbers but I could set a PR for next months

Fall Classic 10K. I am really looking forward to this run because C’ville is such a running town!  I am continually impressed that there are runners on the streets no matter the time or temperature!  It’s very motivating.

After our speedy run and a speedy shower it was seriously time for breakfast.

A cup of yogurt topped with Tuesday nights baked apples and chopped walnuts and sprinkled with cinnamon and ginger.  That’s not just any yogurt though, that’s my yogurt!

My second batch of homemade yogurt turned out pretty well.

Next time I am going to use 1 or 2 percent milk instead of fat-free and see if it turns out a little thicker.

The afternoon was spent printing and framing pictures for our house.  It was so much fun to go through all of our travel pictures and relive that AMAZING experience.  Our house looks brighter and more personal!  Here are a few of the highlights I put up

*sigh* that was an UNBELIEVABLE trip…memories for life.

Last night was interesting.

Tate and I attended a free class at Sunrise Herb Shoppe on “natural healing with diet, nutrition, and herbs”.  The class was presented by Herbalist, Nutritional Consultant, Certified Natural Health Professional, and shoppe owner, Terri Saunders.

It was a very nice group of people (Tate and I were the youngest by at least 10 years :)) and a lot of information was given but it went on for too long.  We were there from 7-10:30pm!  Terri was organized but strayed from topic every few minutes so we didn’t get into the food aspect until 10pm, which is what I am most interested in.

She did touch on fermented foods, something that I have been aware of, thanks to my awesome whole foodie parents, for some time but haven’t given a lot of thought too.  That is, until recently.  I have been hearing/reading so many praises of fermented foods lately that I think it’s time to move beyond kombucha, yogurt, and the occasional miso or tempeh, and start experimenting with making sauerkraut and kimchee.

The basic concept behind the health benefits of fermented food is that the process of fermentation breaks down food so that the nutrition is more readily available when eaten.  I am no expert on fermented food so if you are interested in learning more, here is a good start

Top 8 Reasons to Eat Fermented Foods

And of course, I will keep you up to date on my adventures with creating some fermented foods of my own!

I have an exciting afternoon planned but first I must Shred, yoga, garden, and shower!

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