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Walkin Talk

Thanks again for participating in the first (annual?) COMMENT COMMIT!

I really, really appreciated the camaraderie that developed over the last two weeks and the help with sticking to my workout plan.

Comment commit really helped me with weeks four and five of MISSION: Balance.  When I first created this plan back in November it felt a little intimidating, like it was going to be hard to fit it all in.  After five weeks I think it truly is an excellently balanced program for me, the only tough part was that I wasn’t up to running for the last week because of being sick.

I accomplished my workout goals for the day!  And had a blast doing them!

Around noon Kath came over for some yoga and catch-up (we hadn’t seen each other in two weeks!).  We did a 75 minute Dave Farmer podcast, finally!  I have been meaning to check out his podcasts for years.  It was really nice, just the right amount of challenge for today.  It was also fun to practice at home with a friend!

The podcasts are available for free and most (all?) are 60-75 minutes.  Each class is vinyasa and is intermediate to advanced.  I was surprised by how easy it was to follow along without the visual cues, only once did we get a little confused but it could have just been us (we may have accidentally been day dreaming about lunch ;)).

Lunch.  By the time yoga was over and lunch was actually made it was close to 3 and I was over-hungry.  But it sure was good.

Eggs and soysauge, kimchi, balsamic-garlic turnip greens. Yum.  I took a clue from Kath and drizzled a tiny tiny bit of maple syrup on the greens.  Yum.

I’d never had turnip greens before, they were super…fiberous?  As in, hard to chew!  I bought them because they are super high in vitamins A and C, two thirds of the ACE immune boosting trio (vitamins A, C, and E).  They were good and I think they’d be even better if I cook them longer next time.

After lunch I swung around my kettlebell and did some basic strength exercises for about 15 minutes.  It was actually fun to just play and not be concerned with reps or sets or time.

I knew I needed to get outside before it got dark and was actually really looking forward to a walk but I could not get out the door!  Finally I put on my jacket and had an image of two hands on my back, literally shoving me outside!  And it worked!  I called my dear friend Rachel and talked to her for an hour as I power-walked into dusk.  Just as I suspected, it felt great to be outside and it completely eradicated the lingering hunger I had after finishing lunch (a sign that the hunger was more emotional than physical).

But now the hunger has returned, and this time it’s for real.  So into the kitchen I go, time to whip up some miso soup.

Awesome job to all of you out there who got a great workout in on this first Sunday of 2011!

 

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Sprayed and Sprinkled

Tate and I headed out at the crack of 9am to meet with 2 tax offices, yuck!  We did get some of our questions answered (does your business file if it hasn’t actually made money yet?  Can an individual and an LLC file separately if they are really the same person?) and I saw this awesome cab.

It was just the kick in the pants I needed today!

In honor of “procrastinate-later-stay-healthy-and-get-down-to-business” day, I made sure to fuel my body throughout the day with nourishing food.

Oats and flax for breakfast.

Homemade kimchi and a portabella-kale scramble for lunch (oh-so-good).

Snack time!  Greens sprayed with olive oil and sprinkled with nutritional yeast.

I also tackled a massive to-do list and only have 3 items that are being carried over until tomorrow.

Today’s workout was awesome!  I did 40 minutes of strength training with a combination of workout dvd’s and 10 minutes of yoga.  Each segment was no more than 12 minutes long and it made the whole thing fly by and keep me interested.  It’s not that I am usually disinterested, but sometimes when I have a long to-do list looming my workouts are cut short.  Tate and I also walked about 2 miles while running our errands this morning.

I broke down today and took a Tylenol.  My body has decided not to fully succumb to the funk that was trying to overtake it but the headache and body ache is lingering.  The Tylenol definitely helped get me through the day without falling into bed with Grey’s.

One more day of 2010!

Here are a few resolutions that keep rolling around in my head.

In 2011 I will…

Become a better deep cleaner.

I am relatively clean and neat but I rarely dust or do any kind of deep cleaning.  But I am ready to start.  Deep cleaning really is one of those things that is easier if you do it more often.

Continue to develop techniques and methods to deal with stress.

I am predisposed to stress.  Maybe we all are.  In any case, I don’t always handle it with grace.  I am getting better at identifying what causes me stress and what helps reduce or eliminate it but this is an on-going process.  In 2011 I will continue to improve how I manage stress in my life.

Reduce my passive-aggressive tendencies.

Seriously, passive-aggressive behavior is the worst!  It rarely, or never, helps a situation.  It never helps how I feel about a situation.  It’s plain annoying and immature.  I have been becoming more aware of this behavior in myself and I don’t like it.  So I am going to stop (at least drastically reduce) doing it.

Continue to practice intuitive eating.

I have lost 7 pounds this year.  Many factors contribute to this weight loss but one of the main reasons I have maintained this loss since August is my improved relationship with my appetite.  I eat slower these days.  I don’t always finish what’s on my plate.  I put my fork down between most bites.  I take more internal cues about food than external ones.  I look forward to continuing down this path for 2011.

That is more than enough for now!  I may come up with a few more over the next 24 hours though. 😉

Do you make resolutions? I haven’t made one in years and this is the first year that I’ve set intentions rather than concrete goals.  This quote sums up my approach to this years “resolutions”.

“Year’s end is neither an end nor a beginning but a going on, with all the wisdom that experience can instill in us.”  ~Hal Borland

 

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