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Monday, November 2, 2015

November Already?

Seriously, where did October go?  I can't believe that this weekend marked the end of October and the return of Daylight Saving Time.  The fact that it is now dark so crazy early in the evening again is a tough pill to swallow.  It makes the days feel like they consist of work and then nothing else.  Sigh. I do appreciate it being light out earlier in the morning, but I'm not sure the sacrifice is worth it.

November is also marking the beginning of a new effort on my part.  I realized recently that my eating habits have gone from fairly lousy to incredibly terrible in recent months, and it's unacceptable.  I eat entirely too much sugar on a daily basis, I snack too much, and I just generally make a lot of poor choices.  The fact is that I'm not getting any younger, and I can't continue to eat like a 14 year old boy and not suffer the consequences.

My first step in reining things in was to download the My Fitness Pal Calorie Counter app to my phone.  I hate the concept of tracking my food intake, but it's incredibly important that I'm held accountable for my choices.  I'm hoping that just the knowledge that I need to track every item I eat or drink will make me opt for some better choices.  It's hard to look at a garbage food day and not feel like a huge glutton when you can see the cold, hard numbers of what you're doing to yourself.

I'm specifically working to cut down my sugar drastically, to drink water more consistently, and to not overload on carbs quite the way I have been.  I need to focus back on lean meats, nuts, fruits and veggies, and to make an attempt to eat whole grain products when I do indulge in bread products.  I also want to be more conscious of my processed food intake.

It's a big task.  It's overwhelming.  I sat down and tried to calculate out the amount of calories I recall eating on Friday as well as the sugar intake.  It was ATROCIOUS.  :-o  Looking at those numbers it was painfully clear why my pants have been fitting tighter, why my body is softer and squishier and flabbier.  It also lends a strong insight into why I feel low on energy often times, and why my skin is crappy and everything else.

Sometimes the idea of working to live a healthy lifestyle is just so daunting.  There are so many ideas out there about how to do it, and the calories vs. fat vs. carbs vs. sugar vs. anything else debates rage on.  I just figure that moderation is key.  I will never be successful in any lifestyle that completely outlaws any food/drink entirely.  Yes, it may be easier for some folks to go cold turkey on things, but I am not interested in that route, at least not currently.

I've tracked my coffee and breakfast this morning and already chosen to half my breakfast based on the nutrition information I saw.  I'm doing OK on my numbers for everything but sugar, which is already utilizing more than what I'd prefer of my daily recommended intake.  It's tough!  I'm also definitely planning on the gym tonight.  I want to do 30 minutes of cardio and then 30 minutes of weights/strength training.

I am meeting with one of the trainers at my gym tomorrow for another consult.  I'll get weighed, body fat assessment, measurements, all those awful things for someone who is brutally out of shape.  I'm dreading it, but I know I need to see the numbers.  I need to be held accountable for what I've done to my body in recent months.  I'm also hoping to get some insight into putting together a realistic workout plan for someone with my long commute and short amount of week day free time.

The holiday season is looming.  It's a really challenging time to try to straighten up one's eating habits, but honestly?  There's always an excuse to be had.  It's November 2nd.  My holiday party is December 10.  I'm using that as my first step goal!

I read an article about a study they did on kids and sugar.  They cut down their sugar intake drastically and replaced the sugar with starch, calorie for calorie.  They found that in 10 days, those kids had a reduction in blood pressure, triglycerides and bad cholesterol.  TEN DAYS!  They were eating basically the same amount of calories, just in a different form, and they had all these changes AND lost weight.  That's crazy to me, and it really struck me personally.  The last time I had a physical (nearly 2 years ago, not counting well woman visits and all that jazz), my Dr. told me my triglycerides were a bit high.  I also have a family history of high blood pressure and I've had instances of high BP myself (but also have a history of white coat syndrome, ie Drs. office increases in BP!).  So the idea that even a 10 day period of changing my habits could make even a small difference in my numbers is pretty incredible to me.

I'm due for another physical in the next month, and I'm planning to schedule it for at least two weeks out so that I can do what I can in the meantime, however small, to improve my situation before the bloodwork.

I'm really hoping I can make positive changes this time around.  Between the trainer consult, the looming physical, the MyFitness Pal app, the holiday party motivation, my desire to fit my clothes better and for my skin to improve, among other things, I really want to do this!  Wish me lots of luck, self-restraint and motivation!


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    1. Bodies just get so uncooperative as we get older!

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  2. Such a hard thing to do, especially during holidays. I'm with you though. Perhaps starting early in November before things get crazy with holiday goodies will show change for you and that will make it easier to pass on the goodies or at least make better decisions for which treats you indulge in. Rooting for you!

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  3. Such a hard thing to do, especially during holidays. I'm with you though. Perhaps starting early in November before things get crazy with holiday goodies will show change for you and that will make it easier to pass on the goodies or at least make better decisions for which treats you indulge in. Rooting for you!

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    1. I'm hoping what you said is true! It's definitely been a tough change and I've made some mistakes, but overall I'm definitely eating less sugar in the last week and have made better choices overall. It's a start!

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  4. I feel you on the sugar thing! That's totally my weakness too. I eat a lot of fruit, protein and (sometimes!) enough veggies but I always overdo the candy and sweets. When I make a conscious effort to cut back I feel SO much better! I sleep better and my skins better too. Wishing you luck as you embark on your new goals!! A positive attitude is half the battle so you're on your way ;)

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    1. I definitely need more veggies! It's hard b/c I'm kind of particular on them and so is BF, and our particularities don't match, LOL.

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  5. FItness/nutrition are big parts of my life, having gone through the first 25 years of live overweight and then almost obese. It is still a daily struggle! I wish I could be effortlessly thin.

    Sugar is my weakness - mostly just in the form of plain dark chocolate. I always think I'm being good - I only eat plain yogurt, drink unsweetened soymilk in coffee, and eat whole grains. But even my daily dark chocolate indulgence adds up. Unfortunately, sugar really is poison :(

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    1. Delicious, delicious poison, LOL. It's probably true, though. I'll never cut it out completely because that sounds like no fun, but keeping it in check is so important.

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  6. Cleaning up your eating is extremely tough during the holiday months, but the good news is that if you can do it during this time, you can do it anytime. And it doesn't need to be all or nothing. Right now you have a goal date, which is PERFECT! It's much easier working with a date in mind, it's your goal post right there. It's not like you'll never drink again, it's just maybe you have 1 drink during the weekend, or every other weekend.

    I used October to get into my routine, and November and December are busting ass months. It's very easy to make your favorite "indulgent" meals at home with less calories. I bought a spirilizer earlier this year and I love it for making zoodles. That way if I am making pasta for Miles, I can still have the delicious sauce I make, but on zucchini noodles.

    Look into dessert teas. Seriously. Yeah, it's flavored hot water, but when you are craving something sweet, sometimes that Red velvet cake herbal tea will get the job done. That's from Stash teas. I also recommend Sugar Cookie Sleigh Ride from Celestial Seasonings, should be at your Target now, I've picked up like 4 boxes, it tastes like a fucking cookie!!!! I can suggest more, just let me know!

    I'm also on MFP if you want to add me. Same name as my Instagram.

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    1. I may need to look into a spiralizer! Looks like an interesting way to incorporate veggies more often, and I love zucchini (though BF does not, go figure).

      I'm not much of a tea person, but those couple you mentioned sound like they are worth checking out! :-) Thanks for the recs!

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