Ok, so I skipped a day...hubby came home, what can I say? ;)
I haven't been doing my 5-a-days, so I have nothing to report on that yet. I need to figure out an effective way to list everything that I have done/am doing, but I have yet to perfect the system. Any ideas would be welcomed!
I said I would introduce you to PUSH. PUSH is a book by Chalene Johnson that I bought on my Nook a few weeks ago after reading the reviews ($11.39 for the Nook version). I think it is a GREAT place to begin your lifestyle transformation. It is a step-by-step approach to listing and conquering attainable goals, it includes links to printable worksheets and in my opinion is an incredibly motivating book! (I should note that I have not yet completed the book, as it is a 30 day effort).
I should mention that in addition to laziness, which we covered in a previous blog, for awhile there I considered myself a "foodie". In doing so, I realized that I enslaved myself to that name, that description and therefore became one. I love food, I love trying new recipes and cooking but that is not WHO I am. If I put that label on myself I am committing myself to having this obsession with food when in reality, that has helped get me this place I am now.
A great portion of my day revolves around food and the kitchen. I am a stay at home mother of 5, it comes with the territory. So I HAVE to have a close relationship with food, I need to get to a place where it is HEALTHY relationship. I have always looked at low fat recipes and cookbooks with the stink eye...they just don't seem appealing! I love my pastas, Mexican food, cheeses, 2% milk, etc etc. I loathe the chewiness of brown rice, the taste of whole wheat pasta and the thought of meat being bland. As time went on, the more research I did I realized that if I make this conversion to eating naked I can experiment with the different natural herbs and how they pair up with certain dishes. It becomes a matter of learning, of trial and error. I do that with fattening foods, why shouldn't I be able to do it with wholesome, healthy foods???
With that said, I created a new pinterest board, "Skinny Recipes". My previous "Recipe" board consists of mainly fattening casseroles and side by side comparison is astounding (calorie wise and visually). A friend introduced me to skinnytaste.com and I have pinned most of my "skinny recipes" from there. I will indeed venture out and find other sources but for now, this is my start.
This transition will be a slow, grueling, steady one. Because of that, it will become one that sticks! It is almost like taking a class and never paying attention, always jotting down notes without absorbing the knowledge, cramming the night before the final, getting a decent grade and never retaining a thing from the entire course...just accepting the passing grade. Rather than take that journey again, I will absorb the knowledge, I will walk away from this knowing and understanding how to live and eat healthier. I definitely didn't pack on 100 extra pounds over night, I do not expect them to melt off my body in rapid fashion.
I hope you continue to follow me on this journey and eventually I will get the balls to put my "magic number" out there (weight) and post the before pics...or progression pics, rather. Feel free to leave feedback! It is much anticipated, much welcomed and will help me tweak this to be more readable and relatable!
Til tomorrow! :)