Friday, January 15, 2010

Day 15: Failed beet experiment wont thwart me!




We all have failures. They help us identify how good the good is in our lives. My dinner last night was an example of how a dinner cannot work out well, although I think I can save the leftovers and turn them into something good with heat, time and butter. Good news is I was 60 calories under yesterday – wow.

Here is someone else’s list of twenty-five health-enhancing ideas; some I’ve already done and some I’ll never do but it’s interesting to see that I’ve already approached many of them…

#1 - Replace sodas or soft drinks with tea or water. DONE
#2 - Commit to eating one raw fruit (or serving of vegetables) at every meal. DOABLE
#3 - Add just 5 minutes a day to your exercise routine. Don't have an exercise routine? Start with 5 minutes a day! DOABLE
#4 - Get more sunshine! HARD
#5 - Learn some Pilates. It's probably the #1 exercise system for core strength and flexibility. NO WAY
#6 - Drink a superfood smoothie every day. DONE
#7 - Buy more indoor plants: They purify the air in your home. NO THANK
#8 - Take a quality, wild-harvested fish oil supplement that contains vitamin D. DONE
#9 - Eat more quinoa: It's a high-protein, low-carb "grain" that can easily replace rice or couscous. DOABLE (had some for lunch today in fact)
#10 - When you get out of bed each morning, do five sit-ups first. It sounds simple, but just 5 sit-ups a day can make a difference. DOABLE
#11 - Instead of trying to find a parking spot so close to the grocery store, park farther away. You'll get a little more walking exercise and a little more sunshine. DONE (alternative ways to walk)
#12 - Get a good water filter so you can stop drinking tap water (or bottled water). DONE
#13 - Pick up a "gentle" art like Tai-Qi or Yoga. It will reduce your stress and improve your physical stamina. DONE
#14 - Take a relaxing hot bath with epsom salts and soothing herbs like lavender. It will do wonders for your mind and your muscles. NO THIS IS GETTING SILLY
#15 - Get a professional massage. Massage therapy is really, really healthy, and it's a great way to reward yourself for some of the other accomplishments you're making. DONE
#16 - Grow your own sprouts! With a simple, low-cost sprouting machine, you can grow and eat your own sprouts. Eating just one ounce of sprouts a day still had a huge impact on preventing cancer and boosting immune function. NOPE (FARMERS MARKET WILL DO)
#17 - Prepare for a Spring garden. Sure, it's cold and snowy right now, but make a commitment to start a garden this Spring, and you'll reap many health benefits in the months ahead. NOPE (SEE ABOVE)
#18 - Get a mini-trampoline and do some rebounding in your living room. You can even watch movies or documentary DVDs at the same time. NEAT (YVIE WILL LOVE THAT)
#19 - Make a point to get at least eight hours of sleep for 2-3 nights a week (or more, if you can). Most people are sleep deprived, and the health cost is enormous. (DONE)
#20 - Start visiting local farmer's markets so that you eat more local food in 2010. You'll be healthier and happier as a result. DONE
#21 - Got a job you don't like? Quit it! Downgrade your lifestyle to live on less money, then pursue what you really enjoy. Being happy in a small house is better than being miserable in a big one. DONE
#22 - Get off those medications! Make a point to learn how to safely and gradually get yourself off all the medications you can by eliminating underlying imbalances or illnesses. The fewer medications you take, the healthier you'll be! DOABLE
#23 - Throw out your television! Are you still watching cable TV or satellite TV? It's a complete waste of your life (but you already knew that). Disconnect the cable. Read more books and get your information online where news sources are more independent and intelligent. DON’T WATCH IT
 #24 - Make a decision to think of food as nourishment instead of entertainment. Eat what your body needs, not what your taste buds desire. BOTH

2 comments:

  1. Nice Blog and good posts. I enjoy reading up on how you're making the journey. See you at Farmers Market or on the hiking trail. another 7am walk in Muir sounds like a date for the 5 of us.

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  2. some very good points for all of us to keep in mind. every little bit really does help and we can't do it all, all at once.
    -genevieve

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