I pretty much went from bad to worse. I haven't exercised in a few days, and although I have been eating healthier (soups, salads, light sandwiches) I've just been eating more than I should. I can blame it on being sick and not feeling well, but I know that even if I haven't been feeling my best, I still should have been more careful with watching the amount I eat. I'm feeling better now, so I'm just cleaning my room (gotta wash out all those germs I rubbed all over my blankets and pillows
) and then I'm going to head to the gym this afternoon/evening. Definitely need to make up for lost time, so I'll be pushing myself hard.
I think I need to be more strict with myself. I know that I just started, but already I can tell that some things need to be changed. I'm pretty good about eating 'healthy' now. I mean, I'm not one of those super-healthy eaters; not everything I eat is raw/organic, gluten-free, unprocessed whatever. But I eat a ton more fruits and vegetables now. I don't drink soda anymore, and when I want something with more flavor, I drink (home-brewed) iced tea. I still get 'munchy' foods, but instead of potato chips, I get lightly buttered popcorn, rice cake/pop chips, pretzels and whatnot. Its not perfect, but its a huge step-up from what I was eating before. That being said, I think I'm going to set a daily calorie goal of 1200-1500. I need restrictions, because I know that if I give myself too much freedom, then I won't get anything done.
Along with that, I'm going to exercise EVERY day. I know, rest days are important too, but those days will be more along the line of 'light workouts'. Nothing too intensive, but enough to keep my body moving. Its like the law of inertia; a body at rest tends to stay at rest while a body in motion stays in motion. And that's what I want - too keep going. To keep moving. To not let anything get in my way.
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a-n-g-e-l: So far, every day seems to be the worst day, but I'm pushing through.
-Cory-:Yeah, getting sick is sort of a given at the moment. All the 'right' factors are in play: the weather here has been bouncing back and forth across the thermometer, continuously shocking my body from hot to cold; I haven't been getting enough sleep at night; I work around hospitals and nursing facilities; its all working against me. But yeah, it happens. Veeery guilt inducing. But just gotta get through it and move past.
ChefChiTown: Slow days are actually the worst. I'd rather be moving at a fast pace the entire shift, instead of waiting anxiously for hours, getting that rush when I finally get a call, and then crashing afterwards because I have nothing left to keep me going. I've been trying to eat more consistently on shift, even if I'm not feeling particularly hungry. Because I know sometimes, we'll start off slow with nothing to do, and then we'll continuously be ran and get no time to eat. I always bring a sliced apple and a power bar with me in my bag, along with my lunch, so that I can munch on those whenever we have spare time or when we're driving to and from a call. Its definitely helped with the stress. Anyway, thanks!
) and then I'm going to head to the gym this afternoon/evening. Definitely need to make up for lost time, so I'll be pushing myself hard. I think I need to be more strict with myself. I know that I just started, but already I can tell that some things need to be changed. I'm pretty good about eating 'healthy' now. I mean, I'm not one of those super-healthy eaters; not everything I eat is raw/organic, gluten-free, unprocessed whatever. But I eat a ton more fruits and vegetables now. I don't drink soda anymore, and when I want something with more flavor, I drink (home-brewed) iced tea. I still get 'munchy' foods, but instead of potato chips, I get lightly buttered popcorn, rice cake/pop chips, pretzels and whatnot. Its not perfect, but its a huge step-up from what I was eating before. That being said, I think I'm going to set a daily calorie goal of 1200-1500. I need restrictions, because I know that if I give myself too much freedom, then I won't get anything done.
Along with that, I'm going to exercise EVERY day. I know, rest days are important too, but those days will be more along the line of 'light workouts'. Nothing too intensive, but enough to keep my body moving. Its like the law of inertia; a body at rest tends to stay at rest while a body in motion stays in motion. And that's what I want - too keep going. To keep moving. To not let anything get in my way.
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a-n-g-e-l: So far, every day seems to be the worst day, but I'm pushing through.
-Cory-:Yeah, getting sick is sort of a given at the moment. All the 'right' factors are in play: the weather here has been bouncing back and forth across the thermometer, continuously shocking my body from hot to cold; I haven't been getting enough sleep at night; I work around hospitals and nursing facilities; its all working against me. But yeah, it happens. Veeery guilt inducing. But just gotta get through it and move past.
ChefChiTown: Slow days are actually the worst. I'd rather be moving at a fast pace the entire shift, instead of waiting anxiously for hours, getting that rush when I finally get a call, and then crashing afterwards because I have nothing left to keep me going. I've been trying to eat more consistently on shift, even if I'm not feeling particularly hungry. Because I know sometimes, we'll start off slow with nothing to do, and then we'll continuously be ran and get no time to eat. I always bring a sliced apple and a power bar with me in my bag, along with my lunch, so that I can munch on those whenever we have spare time or when we're driving to and from a call. Its definitely helped with the stress. Anyway, thanks!