Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Work it Wednesday! Week 2

I love these Work it Wednesday posts!  They are so motivating!  I'm not motivating because I'm too lazy to "work it"...but everyone else's posts are motivating!  Anywhoo, here we are again for Week 2!
So last week I told you about my "exercise routine" with a disclaimer that if you really want to get fit, my rules aren't the best.  But if you're a lazy gal and you want to slowly work your way into fitness, that's right where I am on my journey.  Since my stubbornness has the best of me, here's my second rule to fitness that probably isn't a good rule, but I'll never break it.

Isn't that terrible?  I mean I'm kind of blasting my weight loss goals with that one, but dieting is no fun!  I've tried it, and let me tell you it makes me hate life!  My students probably think I'm Viola Swamp when I have attempted dieting.  The only thing it does is make me crave more food.  which makes me miserable and pouty.

Instead, my life plan goes more like this:  Drink a lot of water.  Eat all of the fruits and veggies you want (My husband says this is not a good idea...because binge eating on baby carrots isn't really great for you either.  Like I said, my advice might not be the best.).  Try not to eat fast food.  But never ever diet.
Here's my super amazing Camelbak.  It's my appetite lifesaver.  Did you know if you drink through a straw, you'll drink more?  It's true!  I was lucky to drink my 24 oz. Tervis in a day's time, but with this water bottle with a straw I'm drinking almost a gallon some days. When your belly is full of a gallon of water, you don't have much more room for cupcakes.
 *NOTE* As tempting as it may be, don't fill your Camelbak with Coke.  I have considered it many times, but just don't do it.  As wonderful and miraculous as Coke may be, 33 oz. of Coke isn't good for anybody.

 I also try not to snack.  It's hard, because I'm a grazer.  No joke, I'm like a sheep.  I'll get a plate at say...O'Charley's and I won't be able to finish it.  In 2 hours I'm starving.  I just have to keep eating!  Some people say it's better to eat smaller meals more often, but when you're a teacher that's close to impossible.  A few years ago, I cut out unhealthy afternoon snacks.  That's it.  No going on a diet, just cutting out one mini meal that I didn't really need.  After a few months, I lost 20 pounds and went down two pant sizes.  It was awesome!  I am completely serious when I say that's the ONLY change I made in my life.  No exercise, just cutting out unhealthy snacking.  Now, I do allow myself to snack on fruits and veggies (remember my "you can eat as many as you want" idea), but just not Little Debbie Cakes.

Speaking of Little Debbie Cakes, I splurge.  Sometimes you go to a blackberry farm and pick blackberries to eat them.  Other times you just make a cobbler (...or 3...yes, 3 cobblers) out of the blackberries.  This is not a good choice by any means, but I don't believe in cutting it out.  When I cut things like this out, I go crazy (see Viola Swamp).  In moderation, I splurge a couple times a week...because remember, I'm not on a diet.  Anyways, if you've got a gallon of water and a whole big bunch of baby carrots in your belly, you might just be too full for blackberry cobbler, and that's okay too.



5 comments:

  1. I think you are smarter than you realize with that no dieting thing! They don't last!!! Ps- I love your writing style- so funny! I definitely had to get over my soda addiction because I totally would have filled a Camelbak with Coke :)

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    1. Haha! I'm glad I'm not the only one with a Coke addiction! I love your posts btw, so inspiring! They definitely make me want to "get with it" a little more, and be a lazy bum a little less! ;) Thanks for this awesome linkup!

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  2. I've learned it's moderation. I've lessened my portion sizes and upped my protein. YES WATER IS KEY!!! I never realized how little I was drinking. It's not a diet it's a lifestyle change. That said *IF* I can never have a brownie or cookie or slice of pizza again I don't know if it's worth it. But that means I can't complain when I go sweat it out! Ugh, diets are stupid and aren't successful long term. Good Viola reference. :D

    Brenda
    You Might Be a First Grader….

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    1. Yes! I've noticed with the more water I drink, the smaller I can make those portion sizes without going nutso! It's an amazing trick! Every time I work out, I tell myself I'm doing it for the good food (pizza, cookies, etc.). It makes me work a lot harder when I am working out!

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  3. Love your post!! I agree no to diets!!! Water and good snacking are awesome. I do well with the water not so good with the good snacking. Good thing each new day is a new day to start over:)

    The Busy Busy Hive

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