It's been a while since I've posted, but I'm getting back into documenting my journey.
Health & Fitness:
I've been up & down. I'll have a few weeks where I'm consistently going to the gym, eating better etc. and then one little thing will throw me off & it'll take weeks to get back into it.
I'm sticking with the race-as-motivation plan, and am planning to join 1 or 2 local runners' groups so I can do group runs outside. I'm looking at the fall race calendar & I'm about to pick a 5K for the fall.
I've gotten back into the habit of adding fiber to my drinks, drinking more water, and eating a yogurt everyday. Most of this is with the help of www.joesgoals.com, because seeing it visually helps me track it. I've been having trouble remembering to take my pills & that's bad.
New job (as of February) means new insurance, and new insurance means at least some new doctors. I'm searching out a new gyn, dentist, & therapist. Luckily, Primary Care gets to stay the same.
Beauty:
I think I might need to see a dermatologist too. Or that could just be vanity.
I have a line item on my budget for salon visits. I've been consistent with hair appointments, but I'm still not doing facials as often as I'd like. Of course, right now my skin's pretty irritated, so that's out anyway.
I've accumulated a good deal of new cosmetics. And I can enjoy the results when I take the time to put it on - sadly, that is still not often enough. I have right now a combination of e.l.f., Sheer Cover & a high-ish end assortment from Sephora.
My hair is starting to have a lot of breakage again, mostly split ends that have worked their way up the shaft, so it's time to chop some off.
I bought a book on finding your style - haven't finished it yet.
I'm trying to set specific beauty goals, but so far I haven't come up with anything tangible.
Friday, July 25, 2008
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Reflecting
On the fitness front:
I went to the gym today for the first time in weeks. I did 30 minutes on the treadmill at 3 mph. The Susan G. Komen 5K is in 8 weeks (9 weeks from yesterday, actually) as of today it would take me an hour to complete it, assuming I last that long. So my goal is to raise both my speed & my endurance.
I like the idea of the race being a fitness benchmark to put on my calendar, so I've worked out a tentative schedule.
Komen 5k - 6/08
10K - Marine Corps 10/08 or Veterans Day 11/08
10-miler - Cherry Blossom Race 4/09
1/2 marathon - fall 09 (Haven't found one yet - might go to Va. Beach & do the Rock & Roll)
Also, there's a 3K every month.
On the beauty front:
I'm waiting for my Eyes Lips Face bounty to arrive as well as doing some follow up with my Sheer Cover account. I want to add a little more polish to my look & hopefully I can get myself together to have a few minutes to spend on make-up in the morning. I'm thinking about going back out to Sephora & trying (again) to learn to put on makeup.
I went to the gym today for the first time in weeks. I did 30 minutes on the treadmill at 3 mph. The Susan G. Komen 5K is in 8 weeks (9 weeks from yesterday, actually) as of today it would take me an hour to complete it, assuming I last that long. So my goal is to raise both my speed & my endurance.
I like the idea of the race being a fitness benchmark to put on my calendar, so I've worked out a tentative schedule.
Komen 5k - 6/08
10K - Marine Corps 10/08 or Veterans Day 11/08
10-miler - Cherry Blossom Race 4/09
1/2 marathon - fall 09 (Haven't found one yet - might go to Va. Beach & do the Rock & Roll)
Also, there's a 3K every month.
On the beauty front:
I'm waiting for my Eyes Lips Face bounty to arrive as well as doing some follow up with my Sheer Cover account. I want to add a little more polish to my look & hopefully I can get myself together to have a few minutes to spend on make-up in the morning. I'm thinking about going back out to Sephora & trying (again) to learn to put on makeup.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Hodge Podge
1) I'm going to run (or perhaps jog/walk) the Komen 5K in June. It's part of my fitness plan, plus it's social and it helps other people. A friend devised a training program that will get me ready in 8 weeks - if I can stick to it. It requires 3 runs each week. It shouldn't be as hard as it is.
2) If I can just get my butt to yoga & abs class every week, my gym membership would be totally worth it. It may have to wait until the 3 runs each week are less taxing on my body and I can do a run & an abs class or a run & a yoga class on the same day.
3) I only need to lose an average of 2.8 pounds/month for the rest of the year.
4) I'm getting a style makeover. It's a little daunting, but necessary. My major concern at this point is spending a bunch of money on clothes that I hope don't fit me by the end of the year. I'm hoping to upgrade my work wardrobe, add some color and some flair, and create some nice looks for going out.
5) I've almost convinced myself that I need to get a facial at least every other month. I'm trying to treat it as seriously as I treat my hair appointments.
6) Somehow, my Sheer Cover order has gotten stuck in limbo. It's probably for the best, since I'm still not using it. But I really want to get in the habit of using *something* at least for going out.
2) If I can just get my butt to yoga & abs class every week, my gym membership would be totally worth it. It may have to wait until the 3 runs each week are less taxing on my body and I can do a run & an abs class or a run & a yoga class on the same day.
3) I only need to lose an average of 2.8 pounds/month for the rest of the year.
4) I'm getting a style makeover. It's a little daunting, but necessary. My major concern at this point is spending a bunch of money on clothes that I hope don't fit me by the end of the year. I'm hoping to upgrade my work wardrobe, add some color and some flair, and create some nice looks for going out.
5) I've almost convinced myself that I need to get a facial at least every other month. I'm trying to treat it as seriously as I treat my hair appointments.
6) Somehow, my Sheer Cover order has gotten stuck in limbo. It's probably for the best, since I'm still not using it. But I really want to get in the habit of using *something* at least for going out.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Finding the track
Before I can get back on track, I have to find the track again. There's been lots of upheaval over the last few months, and while all has not been lost I've not been intentional with very much of my health, beauty or fitness routine.
Health:
I've decided that my sinuses are probably a large part of my chronic minor health issues (headaches and nausea, especially) so I bought a Neti Pot. I've only used it once so far, and it felt really weird. I need to get used to it and see if it has a noticeable effect.
I'm increasing my fiber intake by putting Benefiber in almost everything I drink. (I stop short of taking it with me to restaurants.) I'm drinking more water and taking vitamins on a semi-regular basis.
Beauty:
I bought a Sheer Cover intro kit. It seems to work ok, I'm just not in the habit of putting on makeup.
I have developed a night routine and morning routine, though I have yet to stick to them. I printed them out and taped them to the bathroom mirror.
I'm in the middle of developing a salon schedule that I hope will include monthly facials. It's mostly a budget issue.
Fitness:
My goal is to lose about 25 lbs. this year.
My plan is to go to the gym 3x/week - which is not currently happening.
My new office is on the third floor of a walk-up, so I get a little more activity in my day than before. When it warms up I plan to take regular pre-work & lunchtime walks.
Health:
I've decided that my sinuses are probably a large part of my chronic minor health issues (headaches and nausea, especially) so I bought a Neti Pot. I've only used it once so far, and it felt really weird. I need to get used to it and see if it has a noticeable effect.
I'm increasing my fiber intake by putting Benefiber in almost everything I drink. (I stop short of taking it with me to restaurants.) I'm drinking more water and taking vitamins on a semi-regular basis.
Beauty:
I bought a Sheer Cover intro kit. It seems to work ok, I'm just not in the habit of putting on makeup.
I have developed a night routine and morning routine, though I have yet to stick to them. I printed them out and taped them to the bathroom mirror.
I'm in the middle of developing a salon schedule that I hope will include monthly facials. It's mostly a budget issue.
Fitness:
My goal is to lose about 25 lbs. this year.
My plan is to go to the gym 3x/week - which is not currently happening.
My new office is on the third floor of a walk-up, so I get a little more activity in my day than before. When it warms up I plan to take regular pre-work & lunchtime walks.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Skin care.
Recently, it hit me. 30 is in the rearview mirror. And though (if family members are any indication) I'm probably not in for major skin issues, I decided I better start taking better care of my skin.
I'd like to get a facial every month, but every other month is more likely. I need to make it a must-do for myself, like I did with my hair. I'm also trying to decide on skin care products that I really like - right now it's noxema, clean & clear toner and St. Ives moisturizer.
I'd like to get a facial every month, but every other month is more likely. I need to make it a must-do for myself, like I did with my hair. I'm also trying to decide on skin care products that I really like - right now it's noxema, clean & clear toner and St. Ives moisturizer.
Regaining Momentum
So after a two-week hiatus, I'm re-starting my fitness routine. I did a 25 minute walk on the treadmill last night & went to Pilates today. Even though I'd lost some momentum and things that were becoming easy have gotten hard again, it felt good.
This time around I'm doing everyday right from the beginning, but starting with relatively easy workouts. For instance, that 25 minute treadmill bit will eventually be a 90 minute yoga class.
Mostly I'm just trying to be more fit, and I'm less concerned with my actual weight. My doctor has other priorities for me, but they're not in conflict.
This time around I'm doing everyday right from the beginning, but starting with relatively easy workouts. For instance, that 25 minute treadmill bit will eventually be a 90 minute yoga class.
Mostly I'm just trying to be more fit, and I'm less concerned with my actual weight. My doctor has other priorities for me, but they're not in conflict.
Thursday, August 2, 2007
One thing at a time
I want to be this really healthy person. I want to eat better, exercise more, get more sleep etc. So, I've decided to make that happen. But one thing at a time. I've been exercising semi-regularly for about 4 weeks now. No huge changes, other than it's becoming a habit. So far it's been all fitness classes: pilates, yoga and an abs class. In another week or so, I'll feel comfortable about it sticking and I'll try to make another small step. I'm going to try to drink more water and/or eat more fiber. That's it that'll be the addition for the next 3 weeks or so. Eventually I'll add some cardio to my routine. I'll work on going to bed on time and eating more vegetables. But one thing at a time.
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