It's no secret that my life is hectic these days as I attempt to clear my closets and drawers and finish up a semester of school. Impossible to forget the kid's homework, fun family time, birthdays, and life goes on with or without THE BIG MOVE.
As we get busier preparing I find it more and more difficult to stick to my routines and stay in the game. Eating, exercising, drinking water, and sleep sometimes take a back seat to what I THINK needs to get done NOW.
1. Eating at regular intervals - not because I'm not hungry but because I get so involved in a project in some other part of the house that I don't even look at the time or heed the signals my body is giving me like hunger pangs, light headed, sometimes I feel like I'm over caffeinated--shaky all over. It may not be for everyone, but eating several meals a day is a great way to stabilize glucose and keep the metabolism from slowing down. Eat more often, loose more weight is a great article with some tips that can help better understand this process of eating at regular intervals.
2. Exercise and Energy - I do get to the gym, because I work there and have to teach classes. That is a huge plus. But I know what is like to get involved in a project at home and skip the gym or even the neighborhood walk just to finish this one project. Unfortunately, we always manage to come up with other projects that take us away from this important part of our life. So I go to the gym when I can and when I have to but when I find myself stuck I take a break and do one of my three 10 minute workouts.
The Hundred Push Challenge is a really fantastic workout that attempts to get you doing 100 push ups in six weeks. While my goal is not exactly to reach 100, although that would be really great, my goal is to get stronger and leaner and I can't do that just by cleaning my house. Push ups work all the muscles in your upper body AND core muscles - I can handle 10 minutes. I also like to add Yoga or Pilates to my routine and those I do on the days opposite to the Push up days. Check out these two videos, Yoga by Meaghan and Pilates by Suzanne. What a great way to spend just 10 minutes on me.
3. Water - Well we all know the benefits of water. It's no secret. Water cleanses your body, your kidneys (filtration system), the liver (fat metabolizer), and your skin. There's no excuse to not drink my daily minimum so I carry around a 24 ounce-bottle of water and make sure I refill it a couple of times throughout the day. I found this article, it's long but very informative on the benefits of water.
4. Sleep - I can't begin to count the days or nights when I either go to bed super late and/or get up super early. I fill up on coffee and try to do it all before the kids get up to go to school and before I have to be at the gym or anywhere that day. It might work once or twice, but after a few days of sleeping no more than 4 hours a night I become a zombie and everything goes downhill. I can't concentrate or focus, I don't have energy to play with the kids, I have no desire to eat (healthy) or exercise for that matter. I'm still working on improving my sleep habits and here are some great tips on the benefits of sleep.
I know it's going to take a little planning and dedication on my part but it is important that I take back my life and stay in the game. My health is worth way more than cleaning out closets and drawers. Besides, we have such an awesome adventure to look forward to in the next few weeks. I need to stay healthy if I want to enjoy it and show my kids a great time.
I hope these tips help you stay in the game. Take back your life, you only have one chance to live it right!
Stay Well,
Thanks for stopping by my blog so I could find yours! :D
I've got my 34 ounce jug of water on my desk as we speak! :D
Here's to a great week!
Posted by: Biz | November 16, 2009 at 10:56
I've been working on cleaning up the clutter. Wow, did i ever fall behind. It feels good to throw away stuff, or give stuff to people who will use it =) Thanks for some great reminders and great tips on staying healthy. I need to work on my push ups...and back exercises...the core the core the core. I understand why that is so important. When i use my core correctly throughout the day i don't ache all over and have more strength. Thanks!
Posted by: Fitness Surfer | November 16, 2009 at 18:53
Hi SpinDiva,
I love your last sentence 'Take back your life, you only have one chance to live it right!' Many of us can feel like time is controlling us and robbing our life, but ultimately we have the power to shift the control. You've reminded me of that fact, I am in the drivers seat - toot toot!
Amelia
Posted by: Amelia Burton | November 16, 2009 at 23:36
@Biz--Glad you have your water. I did really well yesterday with keeping up with that and felt great all day. Makes a huge difference. You have a great week as well.
@FS - Isn't it amazing how easily we fall behind the "stuff" the gets piled up and before you know it's one big mountain. I do like giving things away and knowing it's not going in the dump. So think about trying the pushup challenge, it might be just what gets you going with the core workouts. Thanks for visiting. Have a great week.
Posted by: Terie | November 17, 2009 at 08:39
@ Amelia, Thanks for visiting my blog. Taking back my life has been keeping me very busy these days. Yes, I do feel like time controls my life sometimes and it's frustrating to say the least which prompted me to "stay in the game" and stay in control. Glad you are driving now. You and only you know where you need to go :-)
Posted by: Terie | November 22, 2009 at 08:24