I had a comment on my previous post that has inspired me to
write a whole new one. The question was "How am I practicing what I preach
and how has that translated into a change in my lifestyle?"
Firstly, I wanted to thank you for that comment. It's
wonderful to know that people are reading my posts and interested in my
progress. It will enable me to keep it up!
I have a fairly dynamic answer to this question. I preach
moderation as I've already discussed. I practice this by allowing myself to
indulge in weekend treats. I allow myself one on Saturday and one on Sunday.
Usually Saturdays treat will be a food item like a slice of cake or 3 or 4
cookies. Sunday's treat is usually a beverage as I spend my mornings studying
and I like to have a warm drink. My top picks are hot chocolate, pumpkin spice
latte, and steamed milk sweetened with vanilla syrup. These beverages are high
calorie, hence why I only drink them once per week.
During the week I will eat regular meals that contain the
proper balance of food groups. Half of my plate is vegetables, one quarter is
starch (potatoes, brown rice, couscous, etc), and one quarter is protein (meat,
beans, lentils, fish, etc). To be clear, this is my ideal meal, meaning that
sometimes it doesn't happen. Life gets in the way and when it does, I deal with
it. For example, a couple evenings ago I didn't have dinner prepared and I
needed to leave for class (evening classes are not fun). So I decided to buy a
ready-made soup from Whole Foods rather than find some filler food that lacked
nutrients.
I also preach setting mini-goals along the way to your long
term goal. Similar to the puzzle pieces in the picture. Each puzzle piece is one mini-goal. For example, my ultimate goal is to have a very athletic body. My
mini goals are performance related, like being able to row 1000m in under 4
minutes. If your goal is more weight oriented and you have a specific weight
you want to reach, set small 3-5 lb goals along the way. I would have to say
that I don't think focusing on getting down to a certain weight is a positive goal
to set yourself up for. I believe that it puts too much focus on numbers and
not enough on improvements in fitness or lifestyle, which are far more
important. If your goal is to life a healthier lifestyle, the weight will come
off as a side effect, so don't put so much pressure on yourself.
I preach self-acceptance. I will talk about this again soon
as I just attended a body image seminar that has inspired me to write a post, so
I won't go into too much detail now.
I preach patience. If you want something to happen and
you're willing to put in the work, it will happen, but probably not tomorrow! Change
takes time. Appreciate the process.
I think I hit the major points (for now). Keep coming back
for more!
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Weekend treats! I love it. I should do that :P
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