Showing posts with label health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health. Show all posts

It's RESET Time Again...

Wednesday, January 31, 2018

All my life I have struggled with my weight. I had become accustomed to the yo-yo life, but it is exhausting and poisonous. Some years were heavy, others heavier and some average. The worst feeling is knowing my little girl is watching my every move and I do not want her to struggle the way I have.  So when I heard about the Reset program I figured why not.  I have tried every other method might as well give this one a try too.  Last October, I signed up for the Reset program without knowing what it entailed.  It came to my attention after a wonderful woman I follow on Instagram began sharing her weight issues and Reset journey, and to be honest, I would have never imagined because she's gorgeous! It is further testament when people keep it real and put their heart out there, they will make a difference in people's lives.  After 90 days of mind-blowing health education and being accepted by a wonderful community, I completed my first Reset and lost a little over 20 pounds.

On February 1st the next 90-day Reset program will begin and I am excited to be a part of it.  I cannot wait to learn more and use what I have already learned to help others. I have a long road ahead, but for once in my life, I have several strategies in my back pocket to keep myself healthy and jump back on the train when needed. Let's be honest--we all go through life with ups and downs, events surrounding food, vacations, etc. and knowing what to do to still enjoy life is priceless.  
In full transparency Reset Health is not paying me to say this.  I wanted to share a little more of my story in hopes that it will connect with one of you and you will take a chance like I did. Here's a great video about Reset Health!   
For anyone interested in joining, please use the discount code INSPIRE25 for 25% off.  I promise once you join, you will be amazed by all the time and effort the Reset team and community will put in to help you be the best you. 

xo Lendy



What happened after my 8-day fast

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

I recently completed an almost 8-day fast.  By fast, I am not talking about six juices per day or all vegetables or all fruit or all eggs.  The fast I did was a food-less fast. We were allowed to drink water, apple cider vinegar, tea, bone broth (in limitation) and one bulletproof style coffee per day. 

As the day inched closer, I felt ready and excited.  I was looking forward to giving my body a break from eating.  I know many cultures do fasts and it has a lot of positive effects on our mind and body.  Therefore, I was on board.  

The weekend before my fast was to begin my daughter began getting sick, but I was not going let this stop me from crushing my fast.  I bought bone broth and stocked up on apple cider vinegar.  Here's my favorite ACV mocktail

Day 1: I began my fast.  I had my morning coffee.  I drank water and ACV throughout the day, and when I felt actual hunger I drank a cup of bone broth.  The only thing affecting my psyche was my daughter's hacking cough which we confirmed was walking pneumonia, and I began to have symptoms of the keto flu.  Even with illness spreading, I ended the day feeling empowered. 

Day 2: I woke up a little bummed that my daughter was sick and I wasn't feeling too great myself. I was glad we skipped trick-or-treating because even though I have been sugar free for weeks, having a bag full of candy is asking for trouble. The whole day went well, but towards our traditional dinner time around 5:30 p.m. my emotional eating tested me.  I felt anxiety hearing my daughter hacking up a lung I was tempted to order pizza and drown my emotions in a hot slice.  I held strong and completed day 2 of my fast. 

Day 3: My keto flu symptoms continue and my daughter was still sick as well.  I did not let this take me down.  I was sick of bone broth by this point and all I had was water, tea and apple cider vinegar.  Besides the flu symptoms, I felt okay.  I definitely kept it easy and mostly cozied up to my daughter all day.  I ended day 3 and patted myself on the back for not giving in to the emotional stress. 

Day 4: I confirmed what I thought was still the keto flu lingering was actually the flu.  Being in close proximity to my daughter it was inevitable I would get sick.  So here I am on a food-less fast, a sick child, feeling very sick myself and on the verge of tears.  I researched and asked questions of my Reset group, and prepared a list of stuff to fight of this bug.  I was told I could add a spoonful of avocado or nut butter and I bought these fenu-thyme capsules. I armed myself flu fighting kit of fenu-thyme, avocado, tea and vapor rub.  I did have a little avocado and stuck to liquids.  I ended day 4 feeling a little guilty about having to add avocado, but I knew I had to let go of that guilty in order to let the fast continue to have positive benefits on my body.  

Day 5: My husband stayed home to take care of us and this was a huge help especially on my mental state. It gave me an opportunity to rest a little more while he spent time with our daughter.  I was feeling pretty crappy, but I do not give up easily.  I was popping two fenu-thyme capsules three times a day and my vitamins two times a day.  It seemed nuts to be taking 10 capsules and only drinking water and tea.  Its weird that our brains are so accustomed to our ingrained beliefs about food that I could not imagine this being okay.  I once again had a little avocado and continued on. At night time my guilt crept in again and I told myself that tomorrow I would skip on the avocado altogether and go back to 100% liquids. I went to bed early and still felt determined to finish this thing. 

Day 6:  It was definitely a little easier being sick and fasting having my husband was home with us.  When they had their meals I had a cup of hot tea usually Lemon Balm or Cold Season tea.  I would also add some ACV, lemon and a dash of salt.  I spent most of the time on the couch watching movies and trying not to think of food.  I mostly felt sick of being sick.  I came to the realization that if we wouldn't have gotten sick I would be so good at this fasting thing! I made it through the day with all liquids and survived another day. 

Day 7: I woke up still feeling like the women in the NyQuil commercials, and scheduled a doctor appointment for tomorrow.  I fasted all day, took my vitamins, rested as much as possible and tried to keep myself entertained.  My entertainment mostly consisted of pinning my comeback meals on Pinterest.  I was already envisioning what my first meal would be.  I could have broken my fast on this day, but I decided to push through and would see what news I got from my doctor.  I could not believe I made it this far. 

Day 8: I fasted all morning and in the afternoon I had my doctor appointment.  My overall stats were good, blood pressure was great, but my temperature was a little high and my lungs didn't sound good.  I definitely had walking pneumonia symptoms.  I was handed a face mask, a barrel of antibiotics and told to go home and rest this thing off.  I called my husband to tell him what was going on and his first response was your breaking your fast today and tell me what you want me to bring home to you. I could not believe that I made it this long. At 5:30 p.m. on day 8 I had my first meal! 

What I ate for my first meal? 

I was somewhere between a juicy burger and sushi.  Haha! I didn't want to get sick from a heavy meal so I chose sushi.  I ate some tuna cucumber rolls, a few bites of barbecue albacore, miso soup and some homemade salad.  It was delicious and perfect. 

What I learned about fasting?

Your fast may not go as planned because life is full of curve balls, but do not give up.  I had planned out what my week would be like.  How I would keep myself busy on my daughter's school days and so on.  Well my daughter did not go to school all week and we both got very sick (still on the mend). Life does not stop while you are fasting. Your fasting week will be a good time to touch base with yourself and your relationship with food will come to light.  

Would I do it again?

YES.  I feel so healthy inside--light as a fairy.  I lost some weight which is an added bonus.  My favorite part is the high I felt knowing I did it.  I rock at this fasting business.  I plan to do a fast 1-2 times per year.  

Tips for anyone interested in fasting?

Do your research and let your primary doctor know. If you can do it with a friend or partner because having some accountability and someone to lean on is great help.  Prepare yourself mentally.  Buy some bone broth, apple cider vinegar and some new teas to try.  Take into account that the first few days you may get flu symptoms which is normal, but not everyone gets it.  For those that didn't get full on sick like I did, I heard after day 4 your feel awesome.  Lastly, use the time you would normally be prepping meals or eating for something that makes you feel good.  I read, crocheted, listened to my favorite podcasts and used my Calm app more than normal.  

If I can do it, you can too! 

*Photo above via Pixabay on WordSwag app. 

Mid-Week Stretch & Self-Love

Wednesday, May 3, 2017

I took this photo earlier today when I was stretching after completing 8 miles so far this week.  Let me tell you running, jogging...shoot merely moving is not easy with extra weight, and to top it off having your mind play tricks on you. It is no joke. But I put the spandex back on and laced up my Nikes. 

After this post, I know several of my friends and family will give me the thumbs up and maybe even some compliments on getting it done which is awesome.  The only thing is I know that no amount of compliments or thumbs ups will change how I perceive myself on the inside, but wouldn't it be awesome if it worked?! If only every compliment made us stronger and would chip away at our own self-hate. The only person that can change the way I perceive myself is me.  I am learning to live fully and love my current state because I am grateful for these strong legs that get me through my day.  

Today stop and do some mid-week stretches and show yourself some love.  Do not wait for the kudos, the compliments or refresh for the thumbs up.  Do whatever you need to do to make yourself feel great. 

xo Lendy

Motherhood: Sustaining Joy

Monday, March 28, 2016

As we all know, being a mom can have its ups and downs, and some days its a struggle to remember who we were before motherhood.  The key to maintaining joy as a parent has nothing to do with our children, and more to do with ourselves. I know this sounds cliché, but it's the truth.  

Here are some things I do to maintain my joy outside of being a mom (and wife):

Get a hobby

A hobby is an activity or interest pursued for pleasure or relaxation so it can be anything that brings you joy. My hobbies include running, blogging, wine & champagne tasting and listening to podcasts.

Ask for Help

As a stay-at-home mom, I used to think I did not deserve to get time off, but I soon realized this was not healthy.  I now know my when my breaking point is looming, and I will let my husband know I need help.  

Get Healthy

I make an effort to eat nutritious food and exercise daily.  On the days when I've skipped on the gym or my morning run, I try not to give myself a hard time.  I move onto my next goal which is to accomplish my 10,000 daily steps. 

Plan Me Time

I plan my me time because otherwise weekends come and go, and next thing you know I am feeling a little crazy.  Planning ahead lessens my mom guilt. Plus, it helps my husband know ahead of time, and he can plan to do something fun with Luna. 

I would love to hear what you do to sustain your joy.    












Motherhood: Fit Mom

Monday, November 30, 2015

A year ago I would have never described myself as a fit mom. Today 60 pounds gone,  a lot of healthy meals and some tearful setbacks, I am still chugging along. 

All my life I have struggled with my weight, and the emotional baggage that comes along for the ride.  After years of yo-yo dieting, and a year and a half after having my daughter, I had a lightning bolt moment, and knew it was time to gain control. 

I began by focusing on my eating habits and nothing else because I had learned the hard way that trying to go all gung-ho too quickly always caused me to burnout.  After I got into a good rhythm with our healthy eating, I began to incorporate easy walks, short online workout videos and dancing around the house with Luna. 

As for the working out, I knew I had to train myself to wake up in the mornings first because I am definitely not a morning person and giving up my evenings with my husband was not going to happen.  Therefore, I set a 3-day workout rule for myself. I knew on the average, I could handle waking up early three days a week without feeling burned out. At first it was difficult, but after two weeks it was working.  

Fast forward to now, I have taken up running. I do most of my running on the treadmill, and have started dabbling in outdoor running with a great group of ladies.  For the first time in my life, I can run a few miles without stopping.  There is a runner in me after all. 

I am not a size 2 and I do not plan to ever be. I want to be myself, I want to be strong, eat intuitively, and be a healthy role model for my family.  I may not look like the fit mom that comes up when you google search "fit mom," but I am a fit mom.  I eat healthy 90% of the time, I enjoy a good run, and I am setting a good example for my family. 

Mindful Monday: 3-day Rule

Monday, March 23, 2015

For those of you who are not workout warriors, I want to share what is working for me. I used to be an all or nothing person when it came to working out. If I missed a day, then I would get down on myself, miss the rest of the week, then the next week, then the remainder of the month and so on and so on.  Now I put myself on a 3-day rule for working out, and it is working! I enjoy a good workout, but what I enjoy most is spending time with my husband and daughter. Therefore, I have to make time for it.   


I was listening to a podcast and heard about setting a 3-day rule when you are trying to conquer something new. This idea resonated with me, and I thought I am going to try it out.  That same night, I told my husband I was putting myself on a 3-day workout rule, and I laid out my plans. I scheduled myself to go to the gym at 6 a.m. before my husband leaves for work on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. My reasoning for these days were that Mondays suck, Fridays are fun days and weekends are sacred--haha! I set two alarms and I lay out my gym clothes the night before.  

So far so good. I am amazed at what a difference it has made. The added bonus is I feel great, my husband has joined in on my 3-day rule, and I have more energy. Aside from my 3 gym days, I go on daily walks with Luna and I try to get in at least one yoga session at home (I like this one if Luna wants to join the fun). Sometimes I'll even do an extra at-home workout like this

Of course there are days when I have to give myself a good kick in the butt, and that is when these reminders come in...

https://www.etsy.com/listing/172179843/funny-note-to-self-motivational-2015-new?ref=af_circ_favitem&atr_uid=5512558

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/107734616062039459/

I hope my 3-day rule gives you added determination to conquer your health, fitness and any other goals. I know it is easier said than done to get the motivation to begin a fitness routine. Take it from me, I am no fitness buff, I am just a woman who is determined on making positive changes. When it comes to health and fitness there are so many opinions out there. I like it when things are kept simple and straight to the point. Sticking to something for 3-days is as simple as it gets.