Sunday, March 22, 2015

Simply Healthy

A lot of times people think that eating healthy can be expensive, time consuming, and just too complicated.  Some weeks I like to get fancy with my meal planning but today, I kept it simple.  Read my meal plan below; it makes for easy prep, it's simple, and it's not expensive.  This is my go to meal plan when I'm too lazy or busy to be more creative ;)

Breakfast:
Egg whites
Spinach
Steel cut oats
Flax seeds (M/W)
Coconut oil

Snack 1:
Apple
Almonds

Lunch:
Chicken
Broccoli
Sweet potato (M/W)
Coconut oil

Snack 2:
Strawberries (M/W)
Almonds (M/W)
Hard boiled eggs (T/Th/F)

Snack 3:
Shakeology

Dinner:
Eggs
Asparagus
Coconut oil


Sunday, March 15, 2015

What's Cookin'

On Sundays, I like to spend time in the kitchen and cook my meals for the upcoming week.  I enjoy cooking and trying new, simple recipes!  Here's what's on the menu this week; and for anyone who uses 21 Day Fix containers, I've included the colors below :)



Breakfast
Egg whites
Spinach
Steel cut oats
Flax Seeds (on M/W)
-1R, 1/2G, 1Y, 1Tsp

Snack 1
Apple or strawberries
Almonds
-1P, 1/2B

Lunch
Spinach salad with hard boiled egg, rotisserie chicken, tomatoes, carrots, and onion
Balsamic vinegar as dressing
Sweet potatoes (on M/W)
-1 1/2G, 1R, 1Y

Snack 2 (on M/W)
Apple or strawberries
Almonds 
-1P, 1/2B

Snack 2 (on T/Th/F)
Hard boiled eggs 
-1R

Snack 3
Chocolate Vegan Shakeology
-1R

Dinner
Turkey chili with kale
-1R, 1G


"Every time you eat is an opportunity to nourish your body."


Friday, March 13, 2015

Running Thoughts

It's been a month since I've written a post.  I don't know what's up with that.  To be honest, life has been just a bit crazy lately but I'm learning how to balance and prioritize what is important to me right now.  So I'm hoping you'll see more posts from me moving forward :)
 
How many of you like to run to de-stress from your days?  Or to just get out and clear your mind of all the busyness that life has?
 

Running is my way of clearing my head and reflecting.  It helps me rediscover the little moments that bring joy to my life.  While I love running, sometimes it is just plain hard to get your body moving.  Yesterday, I went for a quick 3 mile run and even though it was only 3 miles, it was rough!  This was my thought process as I ran:

1st Mile: This sucks already, why are you doing this?  The wind is facing you and that cold air is no good. 
2nd Mile: YES!  I am on mile 2 finally.  Thank goodness...okay how many songs until mile 3?  Seriously, I thought after this song I'd be done with this mile.  What. The. Heck.  Also, why do my legs hurt so bad?
3rd Mile: HOLLA! Only one more mile...so like 10 more minutes and you are DONE!  Alright you got this.  Eminem just came on your playlist, you're good to go!
 
 
The thoughts I have when I run crack me up.  I'm not even exaggerating...these were my exact thoughts for 30 minutes.  You may be thinking, okay so why exactly do you love running?

Sometimes your runs are going to be awesome and you'll feel great the whole time; but then sometimes your runs are going to straight up suck! And that's okay. Sometimes your body is good to go and that long run can seem easy peasy; but then sometimes you legit just have to push yourself through it.

So as I'm running these "easy" 3 miles, yes I'm having those thoughts above ;) and trying to push myself to finish; but during this run, I also took the time to look at my surroundings and take it all in. The beautiful homes, the trees, the GRASS (finally), the sun, the people, etc.  When I'm out running, it's easy for me to focus on my main goal of finishing (insert number here) miles; but then I forget to stop, look around, and enjoy the actual run.
 
 
Such is the same with life.  How often am I distracted by my end goal?!  This can be any goal that I have in life too...a fitness goal, career goal, relationship goal, etc...you get the point.  Sometimes, I get too focused in on what goal I have in mind that I forget to live in the present.  I forget to stop, look around, and enjoy the actual moment.
 
So yes, I love running.  And it's not because I love the feeling of running.  It's because I love how running makes me feel on the inside.  It brings me joy, calms my soul, and reminds me to come back to the moment and enjoy the journey.  I am not saying you shouldn't have goals, hopes, and dreams; or that pursuing them is a bad idea.  Go for it; dream big!  But while your dreaming big, don't forget to look around and enjoy the present :)
 

 
"The obsession with running is really an obsession with the potential for more and more life."