Getting ready for church seems to turn into chaos most weeks. The fight to sleep in vs the need to get up and get ready (in reality this battle is fought every day for me). This past Sunday we were at my parents and for some reason sleeping in does not happen at their house. Lilly can't wait to get upstairs and so bright and early is up and running around. So naturally I was up in time to get ready... so why did my Sunday morning turn into chaos before we got out the door? Because my skirt was too big and looked ridiculous!! That's right I am starting to loose enough inches that clothes are fitting looser. Disclaimer: I was wearing Spanx and the skirt was a bit big in the beginning. I had bought it a bit big in the waist so that it didn't as my mom says 'show to much information.' I got it at New Years and have worn it quite a bit since (with Spanx). When I put it on Sunday it wouldn't stay up and looked so silly because it was gaping everywhere. So 5 minutes before we had to leave my mom and I dove into her closet to try find something else for me to wear. It was a bit wild and clothes were flying everywhere but we found something that fit and looked good. It was a moment of panic but it was for such a good reason! How exciting to have loose clothes!
It took 2 months (and 3 days) to see this result. I have been feeling amazing and have noticed the changes in my body but I didn't think it was that drastic! So what do I contribute this to... EVERYTHING! Eating healthy, having a salad everyday, doing strength training, juicing/smoothies, dry fasting for 12-14 hours a day, dry brushing, adequate sleep... and the list goes on and on!! I will be talking about these more and in more detail later. I need to work on posting more often, I just have to figure out how to do this and work full time.
Happy Trekking!
daneesha
Trek to Wellness
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Sugar...Not so Sweet!
I'm so excited and I just can't hide it!! My mom asked if we (family & friends) wanted to join her going sugar free for 6 months... First thing my sister and I ask is 'Is this just refined sugar free or no-fruit-no-honey-etc. sugar free?' Only my mom could be so intense that we would have to distinguish that! Anyway, when she clarified it was just refined sugars I said 'OF COURSE!' I'm not eating this stuff anyway might as well join! However, this isn't the best part.... wait for it... my husband joined!!! Yep, that's right... can you believe it!?! I hardly could!
I know going sugar free is not easy. Each person's journey is different and it depends on how much sugar and how often you usually eat it that determines your journey. My first time was rough and I mean rough! This time it took a week to a week and a half and I no longer had cravings and didn't even want to eat it if offered. I know that going off wheat/flour also helps, as it is processed in the body just like sugar is. I can tell when I eat wheat while sugar free I crave sugar more! So if you struggle try taking out wheat and see if it makes a difference!
Would eat this many sugar cubes? NO! Then why do we sit there and eat/drink this stuff?!?
So if you need a reason to go sugar free here is a small list of good reasons and there are many more out there! Trust me you will feel much better if you try it! Start out small and when you notice the difference it will encourage you to go longer and be more diligent about it! So here is to 6 full months with no sugar!
- Sugar can suppress the immune system.
- Sugar upsets the minerals in the body.
- Sugar can cause hyperactivity, anxiety, difficulty concentrating, and crankiness in children.
- Sugar produces a significant rise in triglycerides, a leading cause of heart disease.
- Sugar contributes to the reduction in defense against bacterial infection.
- Sugar can cause kidney damage.
- Sugar reduces high density lipoproteins.
- Sugar leads to chromium deficiency.
- Sugar leads to cancer of the breast, ovaries, intestines, prostate and rectum.
- Sugar consumption is the top cause of type II diabetes, as it increases levels of glucose and insulin.
- Sugar causes copper deficiency.
- Sugar interferes with absorption of calcium and magnesium.
- Sugar raises the level of neurotransmitters called serotonin
- Sugar weakens eyesight.
- Sugar can cause hypoglycemia (low blood sugar levels).
- Sugar can produce an acidic stomach.
- Sugar can raise adrenalin levels in children.
- Sugar malabsorption is frequent in patients with functional bowel disease.
- Sugar consumption can cause aging.
- Sugar consumption can lead to alcoholism.
- Sugar consumption is the top cause of tooth decay.
- Sugar use contributes to obesity.
- High intake of sugar increases the risk of Crohn's Disease, and ulcerative colitis.
- Sugar can cause changes associated with gastric or duodenal ulcers.
- Sugar can cause arthritis.
- Sugar can cause asthma.
- Sugar can cause candida albicans (yeast infections).
- Sugar can cause gallstones to form.
- Sugar can cause heart disease.
- Sugar can cause appendicitis.
- Sugar can cause multiple sclerosis.
- Sugar can cause hemorrhoids.
- Sugar can cause varicose veins.
- Sugar can elevate glucose and insulin responses in oral contraceptive users.
- Sugar can lead to periodontal disease.
- Sugar can contribute to osteoporosis.
- Sugar contributes to saliva acidity.
- Sugar can cause a decrease in insulin sensitivity.
- Sugar leads to decreased glucose tolerance.
- Sugar can decrease growth hormone.
- Sugar can increase cholesterol.
- Sugar can increase the systolic blood pressure.
- Sugar can cause drowsiness and decreased activity in children.
- Sugar can cause migraine headaches.
- Sugar can interfere with the absorption of protein.
- Sugar causes food allergies.
- Sugar can contribute to diabetes.
- Sugar can cause toxemia during pregnancy.
- Sugar can contribute to eczema in children.
- Sugar can cause cardiovascular disease.
- Sugar can impair the structure of DNA.
- Sugar can change the structure of protein.
- Sugar can make our skin age by changing the structure of collagen.
- Sugar can cause cataracts.
- Sugar can cause emphysema.
- Sugar can cause atherosclerosis.
- Sugar can promote an elevation of low density proteins (LDL).
- Sugar can increase free radicals in the blood stream.
- Sugar can cause overeating
Good luck to anyone and everyone going sugar free!! It's a fabulous way to start your trek to wellness!
Happy Trekking!
daneesha
Monday, April 1, 2013
Making Progress!
Happy Easter!
What a splendid holiday and what a fun weekend! We typically spend Easter with my family and the last few years my cousin brings her husband and daughter. It makes for a fabulous time! We stay up way to late, make great food, take long walks, sit in the sunshine and have tons of fun! My family is pretty healthy so it isn't too hard to find things that fit my lifestyle. For that I am forever grateful! I was very happy with how well I did this weekend!
This was the weekend that my sugar ban is lifted. I broke it with one peanut butter m&m. Just one! I am so happy that I stopped at just one!! I was a little nervous that it would be hard with all the Easter candy but it wasn't. So I came home completely exhausted and completely happy! I ate very healthy through the holidays... just proves that it can be done!
I just want to take a minute and say that I am very grateful for what this holiday represents. I am blessed with the knowledge that Jesus Christ was crucified and then rose to concur death. I know that my Redeemer lives and that he paid the ultimate price for me to be able to repent and be forgiven. I thank my Father in Heaven for the blessing of the atonement and for what it means to me.
Happy Easter and Happy Trekking!
daneesha
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
If You Think You Can, You Can!
They say that your will power is a muscle and the more you use it the stronger it gets. I could not agree more! I have been doing this for over a month now and it has gotten so much easier! It is now easier to turn down breads, pasta and desserts! I no longer crave any of it! I'm the kind of person that would sit there and smell it because I couldn't have it! It was always a struggle to talk myself out of it. And there were plenty of times that I failed. Lately that sort of stuff doesn't even look good to me! I am so excited about that!!
I know this isn't the end of the road and I know there will be more temptations. I know I can do it and can make my will power stronger! Every time I turn down a dessert, make fresh juice, work out and say 'I can have it but I don't want it' I flex my will power and just like any muscle it gets a bit stronger! Right now I feel like my will power can throw a wicked punch! Just like today when I resisted pineapple upside down cake at work! I want to know how are you flexing your will power! Leave a comment and let me know.
Friday, March 22, 2013
Squats, Squats and More Squats
Today is the end of my 30 day squat challenge! I have done 100 squats every day for the last month and it has been awesome! I have never minded squats so this challenge was quite enjoyable (at least it wasn't lunges...Not a fan of those).
Squat with Kickback
I started out doing 10 sets of 10 throughout the day. At first you have to think about it and try to stay on top of it so you don't have to do 60 of them as you are climbing into bed. Soon it becomes a habit. I decreased the number of sets I did over the month and made sure to mix it up keep from getting bored!
Pilate Squat
I would do squats with weights, squats with alternating knee lifts, pilate squats, squats with straight leg lifts, squats with kick backs, narrow stance (knees together) squats, wide stance squats, squats with small standing ab crunches, one legged squats (I always did these when brushing my teeth and hooked my free foot on the edge of the bath tub)....and the list goes on!
One Legged Squat
I never got bored with this and am planning on continuing this challenge indefinitely! Why? Because I feel the results and it is something I have enjoyed!! I can now feel the muscle in my legs and feel that they have gotten tighter. I have a ways to go to get the legs I want but I know this is a step in the right direction!
Squat with Standing Ab Crunch
I have lost an inch and a half off of my hips! this may be due to the changes in diet but I am sure that the squats have helped! I plan to add another challenge as this one now comes easy to me. So I will be doing 100 squats a day and .... well I'm not quite sure yet but I think it might involve planks! I'll let you know when I have it figured out. And I challenge you to try the 100 squats a day for 30 days! It is fun and you can feel the difference! Even if its not squats find something you like and give it a try! The key is to just get moving!
Happy Trekking!
daneesha
Pictures From Google Search
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Spring Cleaning...Your Attitude?!?
It's spring time! In Montana, we typically don't notice the first day of spring (it usually looks a lot like winter). However, this year it was GORGEOUS! I spent the whole day outside cleaning the yard and readying my pots for new plants. The sun was out and the birds were singing and it was the perfect spring day. With spring upon us and starting a new job next week I am in full spring cleaning mode. What is on my spring cleaning list?
How true this statement is! How many times have I said I will be happier when school is done, or it will be better when I get a different job? (Too many I'm ashamed to say) Why not be happy RIGHT NOW? Why not say, 'God will give me strength today to do whatever I need to do and to do it with JOY''? (taken from Change Your Words, Change Your Life by Joyce Meyer) I challenge you to spring clean your attitude along with your house. Check and see what negative thoughts are hiding in the dark corners and throw them out along with those old sweaters you don't wear. Replace the negativity with self acceptance, love for others, faith that God loves you and wants the best for you and the knowledge that you can be happy if you let yourself!
Happy Trekking!
daneesha
- Closets
- Yard/Flower Beds
- Diet
- Cupboards
- Garage
- Attitude
Some of these things are finished such as the yard work and diet but what I want to focus on is spring cleaning attitudes. Seems kind of silly but it is something I feel strongly about! Isn't it time we leave the negativity behind and clean out the clutter of thoughts telling us we are not good enough and find a positive out look on life? When nearing the end of their life many people say one of the things they regret not letting themselves be happy. Happiness is a choice we make each and every day! We are in control to how we respond to situations and circumstances.
"So often we get caught up in the illusion that there is something just beyond our reach that would bring us happiness: a better family situation, a better financial situation, or the end of a challenging trial.
The older we get, the more we look back and realize that external circumstances don’t really matter or determine our happiness.
WE do matter. WE determine our happiness.
You and I are ultimately in charge of our own happiness."
~ DIETER F. UCHTDORF
How true this statement is! How many times have I said I will be happier when school is done, or it will be better when I get a different job? (Too many I'm ashamed to say) Why not be happy RIGHT NOW? Why not say, 'God will give me strength today to do whatever I need to do and to do it with JOY''? (taken from Change Your Words, Change Your Life by Joyce Meyer) I challenge you to spring clean your attitude along with your house. Check and see what negative thoughts are hiding in the dark corners and throw them out along with those old sweaters you don't wear. Replace the negativity with self acceptance, love for others, faith that God loves you and wants the best for you and the knowledge that you can be happy if you let yourself!
Happy Trekking!
daneesha
Monday, March 18, 2013
Stressed Relieved!
One month ago today I started my trek to wellness. I left behind sugar and processed food and am so very glad I did! I know that it is making a difference! For the past month I have been walking the dog with the occasional intervals of running. I usually try to run every other block or run two walk one for our 2 mile jaunts. As all runners can tell you some days are good and some days are bad, but at least you're making progress!
(Images from Google Search)
I know that my diet has made a difference! This lifestyle is something I can get used to! I know that not every day from here on out that I strap on my old running shoes that it will be as amazing as it was tonight but it still makes me excited and renews my motivation! Other than renewed motivation it relieved my stress and that in itself is enough to make it worth it! What is your favorite stress relief?
Happy Trekking!
daneesha
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