Breakfast--banana and peanut butter
Mid-morning snack--nothing
Lunch--salad with cheese and 1 tablespoon Catalina dressing
Afternoon
snack--two handfuls peanuts
Dinner--country ribs with homemade BBQ sauce and garlic green beans
Bedtime
snack--Nature Valley bar
Workout--P90X Core Synergistics
I
recently finished the book "Drop Dead Healthy" by A.J. Jacobs. In it,
he documents his attempts to become the healthiest person in the world.
It was interesting to read about all the diets, workouts and health and
fitness trends he tried in his efforts. Along with being hilarious, it
was helpful to read because he offers some great health habits that
actually work.
The
one thing I didn't like was the fact he comes off a little judgmental
toward people not being as healthy as they could. That's what I want to
avoid with my clean eating...I don't want to come off as I am judging
those not choosing this lifestyle, because it's not for everybody. I
don't want people to feel like they have to accommodate me. I know what I
can and cannot eat and I'll make those choices when I need to.
Do you ever feel guilty for not leading a healthier lifestyle?
As mothers, we wear lots of hats and fulfill a number of roles. Some of these roles, whether we like it or not, define who we are and become our identity. I believe my calling is to be a mom, but it's not my only passion. Writing comes in a close second and so this blog will be my attempt to balance the two. There isn't just one topic I wanted to write about, so this blog will be a smattering of different ideas and thoughts.
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