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My Weekly Nutrition and Training Plan



Ugh. Ugh. Ugh.

I feel like a bloated hot mess. The long weekend threw me off of my eating some. Not awful, but a lot more than normal. At least I haven't had a sip of alcohol in nearly two weeks. Also for some reason, my leg workout made me awfully sore for 2 days. It was a great workout, but nothing too crazy. Nonetheless, I know when I weigh today I will probably have a slight gain. I am hoping no more than a pound and a half. Who knows though. I'm irritated but that just means this upcoming week I will be back with a vengeance. 

The below nutrition plan is what I eat Monday through Friday. Saturday and Sunday during the day I still eat clean but will eat whatever is left over or what I have around my apartment. Two nights a week I have "treat" meals - whatever I choose. They are usually Saturday and Sunday night, but it does vary. I switch up my eating every week. I plan the week before what I want to have for meals, make the grocery list, and prep the food on Sunday's. A lot of times people will ask me if I get bored eating the same thing everyday. The answer is no. It is only 5 days a week that I eat the same thing. I eat to live - not live to eat. It took me a long time to come to that.  I also do this to save money. I live alone so I can't really cook tons of different things during the week because it's too expensive and will go bad. There are also ways you can switch up your eating day to day. Like my Quest Bars for instance; I eat a different flavor everyday, same with my yogurt. You can read here for meal prep ideas!

Total down (since 11/25/13):  54 pounds! ...still.



Meal 1 (7:15 AM)



Meal 2 (4 10:30 AM)


Meal 3 (1:15 PM)
4 MorningStar vegetarian "chik'n" nuggets and kidney beans



Meal 4 (3:45 PM) 
1 pack of Kay's Natural protein chips and fresh grapes


Gym 4:30-6PM

Meal 5 (6:30 PM) [Post workout]
1 cup of Light and Fit 80 calorie Greek yogurt with fresh strawberries and chia seeds


Meal 6 (9 PM)


Bed time 11PM
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Sunday: (Rest) - done!

Monday: (Rest) - done!

Tuesday: (Weights) - done!
-30 minutes of cardio: StairMill (80 SPM regular work and 70 SPM with skipping every other step, 60 SPM for resting work - alternating all 3 levels every 3-4 minutes. Rest work is only 1 minute)
-Weight Circuit:
   -Shoulders: 3 x 15
   -Back: 3 x 15
   -Biceps: 3 x 15
   -Chest: 3 x 15
   -Triceps: 3 x 15
-20 minutes cardio: Elliptical (Incline 9, Resistance 10)

Wednesday: (Core) - done!
-25 minutes of cardio: StairMill (80 SPM regular work and 70 SPM with skipping every other step, 60 SPM for resting work - alternating all 3 levels every 3-4 minutes. Rest work is only 1 minute)
- 3 sets of 45 second planks
- 3 sets of "Russian Twists" with a 10 pound weight plate
- 3 sets of 20 crunches
- 3 sets of 20 heel touches
- 3 sets of  10 elevated leg crunches
-30 minute jog on the greenway behind my gym and apartment

Thursday: (Weights & Squats) - done!
-20 minutes of high intensity interval training: Tredmill (Work: 3 minutes at 3.2 speed and 12 incline and rest 2 minutes at 3.4 speed and 0 incline. No holding onto the tredmill at all)
-15 minutes of cardio (Elliptical: Crossramp 9/10, Resistance 10)
-Weight Circuit:
   -Shoulders: 3 x 15
   -Back: 3 x 15
   -Biceps: 3 x 15
   -Chest: 3 x 15
   -Triceps: 3 x 15
-Back squats: 3 x 15 (1- 80 pounds, 2- 50 pounds)
-10 minutes of high intensity interval training: Tredmill (Work: 2 minute walk on a speed of 3.2 MPH with an incline of 12 [the highest is 15] Rest: 1 minute walk at 0 incline and a 3.4 MPH speed. Alternate)
-10 minutes cardio: StairMill (5 minutes at 80 SPM and 5 minutes at 60 SPM. No holding onto machine)

..Thankfully this was a KILLER workout. I felt like a champ.
Friday: (Rest)
Work then hair appointment, then car wash... no workout. @#$%^&

Saturday: (Weights)
-20 minutes cardio: Elliptical (Incline 10, Resistance 9/12)
-Weight Circuit:
   -Shoulders: 3 x 15
   -Back: 3 x 15
   -Biceps: 3 x 15
   -Chest: 3 x 15
   -Triceps: 3 x 15
-20 minutes of high intensity interval training: Tredmill (Work: 3 minutes at 3.2 speed and 12 incline and rest 2 minutes at 3.4 speed and 0 incline. No holding onto the tredmill at all)


All Fitness

All Fitness
Are you struggling to sort fitness fact from fiction? We asked the expertsto explain once and for all how extra activity affects your weight loss…
Myth #1 I have to exercise if I want to lose weight When it comes to weight loss, experts agree that it’s what you eat that counts most, not how much you exercise. ‘When you’re Food Optimising, you’ll be eating at least 500 fewer calories a day, without feeling hungry. To burn off 500 calories by exercising, you’d have to run for about an hour a day, which most of us would find impossible,’ says Dr Jacquie Lavin, Slimming World’s head of nutrition and research. ‘So if you don’t feel confident enough to start exercising straight away, don’t worry. Food Optimise 100 per cent and you’ll easily lose 1-2lbs a week – and sometimes more – regardless of exercise.’ Many people find they naturally become more active as the weight comes off, which can be an extra boost and a big help when it comes to maintaining your weight loss all fitness

Myth #1 I have to exercise if I want to lose weight
When it comes to weight loss, experts agree that it’s what you eat that counts most, not how much you exercise. ‘When you’re Food Optimising, you’ll be eating at least 500 fewer calories a day, without feeling hungry. To burn off 500 calories by exercising, you’d have to run for about an hour a day, which most of us would find impossible,’ says Dr Jacquie Lavin,
Slimming World’s head of nutrition and research. ‘So if you don’t feel confident enough to start exercising straight away, don’t worry. Food Optimise 100 per cent and you’ll easily lose 1-2lbs a week – and sometimes more – regardless of exercise.’ Many people find they naturally become more active as the weight comes off, which can be an extra boost and a big help when it comes to maintaining your weight loss.
Myth #2 If I do 30 minutes’ exercise, I can enjoy 10 more Syns each day
While exercise brings a load of rewards – more energy, better sleep and improved body image to name a few – an extra Syns allowance isn’t one of them! ‘The problem with using exercise to “earn” Syns is that most people naturally overestimate how much they’ve done, and overcompensate,’ says Jacquie. ‘That would mean you’re back at square one and might not lose the weight you’ve been working so hard to shift – or, worse still, you might gain weight.’
Myth #3 Exercise is the best way to target my ‘fat zones’
‘It’s understandable to think that if you’re exercising a specific area, your body will
draw on fat from there for fuel,’ says Dr Daniel Bailey, sports scientist at the University of Bedfordshire. ‘The reality is that your body uses fat from all over.’ So no number of sit-ups will magic away a tummy – although they’ll help improve muscle tone. ‘Exercising regularly and following a healthy eating plan [like Food Optimising] will tone you up and help you
gradually lose body fat, including from problem areas,’ explains Daniel.
Myth #4 Muscle weighs more than fat, so it’s because of exercise that I’m not seeing results on the scales
There’s no doubt that regular exercise strengthens and tones muscles, which is why it helps you look better both in and out of clothes! Actually adding muscle, though, is not an easy task – just ask any bodybuilder. ‘Unless you’re regularly doing intense weight sessions (that is, four or more times a week, where the weights are so heavy you struggle to do more than
six to eight reps) it’s highly likely there’s a non-exercise related reason for the scales sticking,’ says Daniel.
Myth #5 Energy drinks don’t count as Syns because I need them to exercise
Unless you’re a serious athlete or a long-distance runner, you don’t need special drinks, shakes or supplements to exercise. ‘Energy drinks and shakes are often packed with sugar and can be high in Syns,’ says Jacquie. ‘Although it’s important to keep hydrated when you
exercise, your regular drinks are fine, and stick to your normal meals and snacks too. If you do feel hungry after exercising, make the most of your Free Foods.’
Myth #6 I can’t exercise because I’ve got diabetes/arthritis/ backache/I’m pregnant
These days, doctors think that having a long-term health condition is all the more reason to exercise. There’s growing evidence to show it has pain-relief effects, and can alleviate symptoms of arthritis, migraine, backache, IBS and more. Even just simple stretches and strengthening moves can help reduce back pain. And studies have found that exercise can boost your energy levels, too, even if you do have a long-term condition. ‘Exercise
is recommended for people with diabetes because it helps regulate blood sugar
levels,’ adds Daniel. ‘And when it comes to arthritis, both exercise and weight loss
can improve joint function and help to reduce pain.’ Research also shows most
exercise is both safe and beneficial in pregnancy, may shorten labour and can reduce the risk of complications. So, as long as you’ve checked with your health professional first, don’t let health concerns hold you back.
Myth #7 If I’m not losing weight, I must need to exercise more
‘We often hear our members say they haven’t lost weight this week because they didn’t exercise,’ says Jacquie. ‘It’s much more likely, though, that they weren’t Food Optimising completely – so our advice would always be to take an honest look at what you’re eating.’ Are you keeping an accurate count of what needs counting? Are you checking Syn values, or guessing? Is everything you’re counting as Free really Free? ‘Sometimes going back to keeping a food diary like you did at the beginning is all you need to kick-start weight loss again,’ says Jacquie. ‘Switching to more Speed Foods (foods low in energy density) and Superfree Foods (almost all fruit and vegetables) can make a difference, too.’
Myth #8 All exercise will give me the same benefits
‘Any type of exercise brings health benefits,’ says Daniel. ‘If your aim is to help lose fat, though, you’ll get the best results from choosing aerobic exercise.’ That’s the stuff that really gets your heart and lungs working – like brisk walking, jogging, swimming, cycling and studiobased classes such as Zumba. Once you’ve got a routine going, think about adding in some toning work, says Daniel. ‘Resistance or strength-based exercises help to tone you up and improve posture.’ Pilates, weight training, circuit training or gym classes such as Bodypump all count. And finally, don’t forget some gentle stretching – increasing your flexibility can help keep niggling injuries at bay and keep you mobile as you get older. Opt for yoga and you could reduce stress levels into the bargain! ‘Variety is the key to getting the most out of exercise,’ says Daniel. ‘It’s also the best way to stave off boredom and help you stick to it long-term.’
Myth #9 I won’t maintain my weight loss unless I exercise

‘Food Optimising is a long-term lifestyle change. If you stick to it and don’t go back to old habits, you will keep the weight off, whether you exercise or not,’ says Jacquie. There’s no doubt, though, that getting into the exercise habit does make it easier to stay slim for life – around 90 per cent of people who have maintained a loss long-term say keeping active has helped. And you don’t have to go anywhere near a gym to exercise if you don’t want to. According to a recent study, clocking up 30 ‘active minutes’ spread throughout the day – whether that’s walking, vigorous housework or gardening – brings the same key health benefits as a 30-minute workout. ‘The secret is changing your mindset so you’re always looking for ways to squeeze some activity into your day,’ says Jacquie.

All Fitness 

I am Not a Fat Girl: I am FEARLESS.

It has been one year since I started Fitness Blondie. I never thought I would be where I am today while writing this post. Life is very different. 

I decided to take a few moments to look back and look ahead. I started this blog because I was adamantly stalking Danielle's. I read an article about her frugal ways on Yahoo! After that, I loved reading about her little family and day-to-day happenings, so I decided to start a blog. Also, thank you to the queen bee herself, Raven for taking me under her wing last year. She is my number 1 source of page views of all time. Sponsoring her blog is affordable and pays off, big time. Now she is one of my closest friends. She also makes me scared to ever take a selfie ever again. Seriously? Leave it to Raven.

I cannot believe it has been a year now. I do not know if you noticed, you probably haven't, but it has only been about 6 months or so since my blog has changed a lot. That is because I have changed so much. I am not near the woman as I was a year ago. And damn, it feels good to say that. 

I have slowly transformed back into the person I know I am meant to be. It's hard. It is exhausting. But it is the best thing I have been through in my entire life. As crazy as this sounds, this blog has basically documented all of my recent changes. It has brought me so much happiness. Sure, it has not all been great, but that happens when more and more people hear about you and you share the good, bad, and ugly. I do not just share the good times, I openly write about pain and struggles. People making fun of you, trying to pull you down, and not liking you, comes with the territory. The good thing about that - it can make you stronger. It has me. It's made my skin that much thicker and my work ethic that much better. Most of all, "Fitness Blondie" has allowed me to connect and meet so many amazing people. I have the best friends through blogging and writing, and from the bottom of my heart, thank you for believing in me and inspiring me so much. The emails, the comments... you guys make the journey so worth it. 

When I hit the "new post" icon button, it is the best feeling. A white screen is liberating to me. I always have things I want to say and write. And I thank you guys for coming back to read, laugh, cringe, and follow along. I remember writing this post  last summer; and I am extremely thankful to look back and say I feel like I have a purpose now. I feel like there is hope. I feel like for once, my dreams are within in reach. IF I continue to work extremely hard and put in the dedication it requires. Which means giving up a lot of social and personal things. Ironically, that has fallen into place. Fate took a hold of that.

"Fitness Blondie" will hopefully keep growing. I am going to keep on with my weight loss journey, and then once the remaining 40ish pounds are off that I want to lose, it will be the maintaining stage. Which is going to be forever. It will hard, rewarding, and make me more creative and smart. 

OK, enough rambling. Now I want to get to the point...

Recently I started working on a new project. One that I have wanted to do for about 4 years, but have not been ready. Now I may have the platform to successfully do so. It is called "Fearless".


All of my life I remember being known for my looks. I believe a lot of people are if there is something "unique" or "different" about them. Mine just happened to be: "Oh the fat girl?". Years and years and years of "the heavyset girl", "the fat girl", "the big one with classes".

When I was in high school and bullying heavily began, I stayed true to myself. The people would tease me about my looks, my clothes. Yet, I never changed. A family member even told me once "Well if you're being bullied so much because of how you look and how you dress, why don't you change it?". There was no way in hell that was going to happen. I would rather take the bullying than change who I am. So that is what I did. Every year I still did my schools talent show... be it singing, gymnastics/acrobatics, or dancing. Regardless of how many people laughed or made fun of me. Because I loved it. Every Spring I would choreograph and song to dance or sing too. I remember in 5th grade I did a ballet dance to the "Little Mermaid" and in 8th grade I danced to Whitney Houston's "How Will I Know?" (Anna, remember making the shirt that had my name on it? Ha!) You know, I probably looked a flaming hot mess out there on stage, but I did it because it was fun and I enjoyed it. I have a crazy, happy, positive outlook on life, even with the pain and struggles I have been through. That is because I know there are SO many people who have it worse than I. I thank God everyday for waking me up, in my apartment that I love so much, with my health, with the ability to go to work, to live in a country where I am free to dream and chase, and where my worth and value is not measured by marriage. I can go and make anything happen. That is why is despite hardships and pain, I love my life. I never let pain or problems take over my mind, I let the solutions and moving past it, take over. 

The led me to create FEARLESS. Because I am not a fat girl. I am not a fit girl. I am a girl who is FEARLESS. 

"I Am Not a Fat Girl: I am Fearless" is going to be an overall guide and story. It's going to be about the first 24 years of my life, overcoming food addiction, the power of positive thinking, health and well-being, exercise, recipes, and more. It is by an ordinary girl, living an ordinary life, with an extraordinary story to tell. It is to help anyone; black, white, male, female, young, cold, purple, blue, happy, sad... anyone, get through hard times with a cheap, realistic, and raw approach. My mission, as crazy and stupid as some may think it is, is to help people make the best out of their life. I hate seeing people hurt. I hate seeing people hate themselves. I hate seeing people suffer. I know what ALL of that is like. And because I do, I don't want anyone to go through it. I may be doing a small effort that no one will ever pay attention too, but at least I try.
 
No matter what you go through in life, who you are, who you want to be...
Be FEARLESS.


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Color Planning in 1956

 I couldn't pass this up at an antique shop last summer. Color Planning with Sears Harmony House Co-ordinated Colors, copyright 1956. Admittedly, it gave me a good laugh more then any actual decorating advice! 
Are you ready for some "modern" color schemes?







Do You Need a Massage?

Massage Services at Jean-Robert's GymOur goal has always been to supply our clients and patrons a unique and personalized service to improve health and promote a healthy lifestyle. This means more than state-of-the-art equipment, certified personal trainers and safe training facilities, but also providing services that allow members and guests the best Aspen has to offer. Jean-Robert's Gym has partnered with AMI (Aspen Massage Institute) to provide the best in massage therapy and treatments to help your body relax, recover and revive after a hard day in the office or the gym.

Face it, after a good workout, a great day skiing or after hiking through the mountains your muscles are tired and sore. Most of secretly wish we could go home and have our own personal massage therapist waiting to help us feel better. However, we also understand that for the majority of us having an expert in massage on retainer is not realistic, but easy access to a warm and peaceful environment is the next best thing.

Certified Therapists to Serve You 

Our therapists are trained in many disciplines including sports, Thai, orthopedic and many other forms of massage. With certified therapists from around the world you will quickly discover how great your body feels after just a few minutes. They listen carefully to determine your needs and can customize the massage to allow your muscles and inner self to recover. Not only will your stress be relieved, but aching muscles and joints will be soothed and prepared for your next activity.

You Don’t Even Have to be a Member 

The best part is you don’t need to be member to enjoy the fantastic benefits of massage therapy. You are always welcome to come to our location in downtown Aspen and enjoy an oasis of serenity away from the daily grind. Walk-ins are welcome but we encourage you to make an appointment so you don’t have to wait. We offer massages from 9:00 am – 9:00 pm and even have special rates on the weekend with AMI students.

Pamper Yourself 

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Battling My Food Addiction and Emotional Eating


This is a topic that I have wanted to write about since I changed my life 6 months ago. I have so many things in my head and in my heart to share about my personal battle with food addiction. This is something that I will fight for the rest of my life. My eating habits were embedded into me when I was a child; at my most vulnerable and most crucial learning stages. Unfortunately, since the habits were embedded into me as a child, they had over 18 years to grow and develop. 

I would like to preface by saying we are all in a sense "addicted to food". We must consume it in order to live. Furthermore, it is the American and probably an all around human way to celebrate achievements, birthday's, anniversaries, etc. with food. However, there is a balance that is built around those. We must eat in order to survive and be healthy. Celebrating with food is not just about the food; it's about the togetherness, being social, laughing, and creating memories. Survival and celebrating include food, but food is not the main focus. For me, it was. 

Some may not believe there is such a thing as an addiction to food. I am here to state otherwise. I am openly admitting that I have a problem with food. I have an addiction. I had an obsession. I have an emotional dependency. I finally recognized this 6 months ago when I started my new weight loss journey. This time, on my new weight loss journey, I thought extensively and in depth about my issues with food. I decided that my new weight loss journey was going to be even better when I lost weight back in 2008. I am older, wiser, and this time I need to permanently instill proper eating habits, continue my education, and most of all, overcome my addiction and emotional dependency on food. 

I put on over 65 pounds between the end of 2012 and 2013. I was going through so many problems and hardships. The problems were in all sorts of areas; I felt as if I could not escape. Medical, personal, and professional. I was mentally and physically hitting breaking points. In order to survive emotionally, my brain was prompting me to find comfort, which lead me to food. I was lead to food because for the first 18 years of my life, so much of my happiness revolved around it. When I started to result back to that habit in 2012, I knew that food was not the answer; food was just a temporary void. I knew that and I would indulge in it anyway. For months and months, I heavily gave into my addiction. The more I gave in, the easier it became to make binging and bad foods a regular habit, and the faster I started to gain weight and undo years of training and weight loss.

When I was growing up, food was easily handed as a reward, a treat, a celebration and rarely were restrictions issued and healthy choices presented to me. I could have cake and ice-cream for breakfast, and I did, many times, and I could eat 6 slices of pizza at dinner, and I did, many times. When I would get bullied at school, my junk food was there for me. When a former family member would call me worthless and told me the only thing I would ever be good for is sex, and that I would never make anything out of myself, junk food was there for me. When I was sad, junk food was there. When I was happy, junk food was there. When I was bored, junk food was there. 

When I started my initial weight loss journey in September of 2008 I did not realize I had an addiction to food. I knew that I overate and binged at times, but I did not consider the root of my actions. I did not grasp just how huge the problem actually was. I was 19 years old and all I knew is that I wanted to enjoy my early 20's and not spend it showering with the light off because I could not stand seeing my naked body in a big bathroom mirror. 

For about 3 years, my weight was under control. I slipped a little, here and there, which I expect, but I still continued a lot of the habits from when I was a child, without realizing it. It was October of 2012 that my addiction to food surfaced like never before. I turned to food for everything. Food consumed my thoughts. I constantly thought about my next meal and what was it going to be. I would still buy healthy food and food prep, but it all went to waste. It would come time to eat my clean meals and I wouldn't because it didn't make me happy. Going to buy pizza and ice-cream made me happy. I would avoid going out with my friends because all I wanted to do was go buy a bunch of junk food and be alone. At my old job, our office was right beside of a large grocery store. I could not tell you the times that I walked over there and purchased ice-cream, chips, subs, and more. Some nights I would crave fast food so bad, that at 10 PM, in my pajamas, I would go get it and put the bags inside of my purse or a large bag so no one could see me walk up to my apartment with it. I would get so sick feeling from being so full, but I would still continue eating because it made me happy. 

Because of the downfall that began in October of 2012, I passed up one of the biggest opportunities I have ever had in life. Well, I actually didn't "pass it up", I let it slip. In July of last year, producers of a big day time talk show were relentlessly contacting me to negotiate a weekly, permanent, weight loss and fitness segment on their show. I never returned calls or emails. By this time, I had been in a bad place for nearly 9 months. I was consumed by emotional pain and the weight was piling on.  In the back of my head, I always knew what I was doing was wrong. However, the temporary fill that food provided me ruled my coping and ability of reason.

I honestly felt like all hope was gone. I was in such a sad place in my life and everyday I tried to fake a smile to the people around me. I faked my happiness on Facebook, my blog, and to the outside world and people who knew me, you would have never known the inner battles I was facing. I constantly looked at my body naked in the mirror and I would just tug at the fat and cry. I would look at myself in disbelief that I was letting myself go. I was disgusted by myself. Even my mother noticed the changes in my behavior when she came down to stay with me. I would hate going to the gym because I knew people could see I was getting heavier. I would cry on my kitchen floor and in the shower because I felt like I was such a nobody. I was a young adult who was in a relationship that was awful, I had a dying job... I applied and interviewed constantly for new opportunities and nothing was coming through, I was healing from medical issues, and I was losing my passion for life. I felt like such a waste of life. I was a nobody, living a nobody life, barely getting by, living for my next meal, and simply existing. Last year was the darkest time of my life. I made food become my comfort to temporarily heal and deal with the pain. 

This past November, I finally started to come back to the woman I know I am. I obtained a new job that I am so damn grateful for and happy at, I ended a bad relationship, moved into a new apartment, joined the old gym I previously worked at, and it felt like a fresh start for me. I got to work. I knew this time losing weight, I wanted to face my addiction to food head on. I wanted to fight it. I wanted to change the way my mind thought about and saw food. I knew this time that I had a problem with food that needed to be addressed and dealt with. If you have an addiction to something, do not let the problem define you. Do not become a victim seeking pity. Let your fight define you. Let how you overcome the problem define you. 

I am writing about this now because I am really implementing changes. I coach myself every single day. And for once, I am really, really proud of the strength and control I now exude when it comes my nutrition. I believe that more people have emotional issues with food than they realize. By sharing my story, I hope to help at least 1 person. If just one person feels like they can fight and overcome their battle with my words, then my openness is worth it. 

When someones asks me how I have overcome this addiction and/or lost weight; the answer is always simple, and I feel like my answer disappoints a lot of people as well. I have done this simply because I accept that it is up to me to do so. I do this by coaching myself. I do this by educating myself and by making my mind and heart stronger. This is called motivation. Motivation is the number 1 thing a person needs to lose weight and/or transform their life from any problems they are encountering. However, here is the stipulation about motivation; it cannot be bought. It cannot be surgically implanted. It cannot be taken every morning with a glass of water. Motivation has to come from a person being mentally stronger than they have ever been. It comes from one being able to push through the "hard". 


"I tell myself that I am going to start looking at food differently. Food does not fix my problems. I tell myself this everyday. If I make a habit of telling myself this, I will eventually believe it". This worked. I believe it now. When I first started losing weight, I would tell myself this everyday and I would repeat it when I felt like I wanted to binge. It stopped me many times."When I find myself reaching for food. I always stop and ask myself; am I really hungry or am I doing this out of habit?" Engaging in this habit has saved me so many times, especially at night, which is my biggest problem. Actually, I stopped myself at least 4-5 times over the past few weeks. By doing this, I make myself stop and realize what I am doing. This causes me to think about my actions, not just give into a sudden craving. 

The biggest tip I can offer above those listed is that every single small healthy choice you make is a step in the right direction. Because when you do make good choices, and you do it often, it becomes a habit. You may feel overwhelmed with transforming your life, and that is why you take it one day at a time. Think of it as starting a new job. Most people walk into that not knowing anything. They learn all new processes, rules, and more. We all feel overwhelmed with that. However, we spend time learning and we work everyday. Overtime it becomes second nature. This is the same thing. The hardest part is just believing in oneself because it requires so much motivation and dedication... and no one can provide you that except for yourself. 


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The Hump Day Blog Hop!

Happy Hump Day everyone! We are halfway through the week and the hump day camel is too freaking cool, so lets have some fun and a blog hop to celebrate.

Are you guys fully recovered from the long weekend? I had 4-days, so coming back to work today, was hard!

This is a little different than a link up. To participate, simply add your blog link. There is no required entry or anything like that. This is about networking, making new friends, and finding new blogs.

All I ask:
1) "The Hump Day" blog hop button button be displayed anywhere on your blog page or a specific entry with a link back to me or the weekly co-host. (Please do this. These blog hops take a lot of work and preparation.)
2) You don't have to follow me, but in the words of Blake Shelton: it'd sure be cool if ya did.
3) Please follow the co-host. I love helping and promoting these amazing women in the blog world! I do this to not only meet new people, but help my friends make new friends and readers.
4) Mingle with your fellow Bloggers.

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Please join me in welcoming this weeks co-host: the beautiful Amanda from "Meet At The Barre" She also holds a fun link up on Friday's called "Friday Favorite's", be sure to check that out!