4.08.2013

Monday Motivation: Amanda Wheeler!

Check out this gorgeous family! Wow (and they're Giants fans, that's pretty cool too!). Amanda's story caught me right away, and I was sucked in until I read through the entire thing. This is one amazing woman, my friends! Say hello to Amanda!


Amanda Wheeler
35 <-------- OUCH... did I just admit to that! 
Wife/MOM/ Full time Claims Rep Social Security Administration
 
Well girls, it's my turn.... My life is not the most exciting in the world, however, I feel like i am finally at a place in my life where I have something to say... (in a group like this)
 
I'm a 35 year old wife and mom. I've been with my (very HOT) husband JP for 10 years (married for 5), and we have one son, Matthew who is twenty months old. (WOW!)  I am the girl that ever since I was a kid, I wanted to be a mommy to a lot of babies and stay at home with all of them, volunteer at their schools, and go to all the field trips ect. God however, had a different plan... As my husband and I tried to have a baby we suffered 3 miscarriages, finally figuring out that there was something wrong and this was not just mother natures way of saying "not yet". I went to a "DR HOUSE" style specialist... MEAN as the day is long, but brilliant!!!! After more surgeries, and tests than I can count he found out that I was an extra special person... with an extra uterus... yep... 2! Who knew! Well he did reconstructive surgery to make my 2 room condo in to a mansion (as he said) :-) and we were able to conceive Matthew. He will be our one and only. I have been told that at this point it's to dangerous for us to try for another for my own health. As far as I am concerned, one is enough! I love him more than anything, but as you know children are expensive, and we want to be able to take great care of him (and each other).
 
My weight has been an ongoing struggle most of my life. Being pregnant 3 times, miscarrying, going through depression and being on bed rest after surgeries didn't help. I was always the chubby kid that was gaining 5-10 pounds every year, and before I knew I was up to 207 pounds. Like most of you, I have tried every fad. Shakes, Adkins, Slimfast, liquid diets, anything. It all worked, but I couldn't STICK to anything. Nothing for me was LIFE LONG. Until I read a Monday Motivation from Erica. I swear Erica, that was my AH-HA moment. I was always losing the same 5-10 pounds over and over again (just like you had said,) and that's when I decided to make life long good decisions. starting with day 1, more water, no more mindless snacking, sticking to the MFP tracker for some direction. On days that I fall off the wagon, I get back up the very next day. Not weeks later after I have put the weight back on. Today I am down 23.4 pounds, and that has been in the last 3 months. I'm proud to say that next week I should be at 25 and will be at my 1/2 way mark! (I have Bon Jovi in my head as I say that... "OHHHHH We're half way there .. OH oh Living on a prayer!")
 
My average day allows 1200 calories. I have a hard boiled egg for breakfast and water, water, water! Lunch I have a Lean Cuisine meal. For a snack I sneak in the Dessert Light Yoplait Yogurt (90 calories). Then a sensible dinner. High protein, high fiber, low fat. That's my lifestyle. No measuring, no meal replacements, just sensible. I'm not really working out as much as I should, but I do when I can. With a full time job, I am away from my son all day already, so I hate the idea of leaving  him for longer. I do have a jogging stroller that I put him in when I jog. That would probably be my go to work out item. My go to beauty item is Sally Hanson's Leg Makeup. Its an immediate tan in a bottle. Because tan fat looks WAY better than NON-tanned fat :) 
 
The thing I am most proud of in life is something personal to me. I was raised in a bad home. I knew at a very young age I would do better for my family, and I have. I am not perfect, but I married a great man, we have a great home, great careers, and we put our family above all else. 
 
If any of you are struggling, the piece of advice that I have is all the pain we go through does serve a purpose. We may not understand it at the time, but it creates character, strength and the knowledge to know that YOU can CHOOSE a BETTER life for yourself.
 
Hang in there ladies! We will get to our goals together!



Thank you so much Amanda! I laughed immediately at your tan fat comment. My sister and I have been using that phrase since high school! Small changes make a BIG impact over time. Amanda has proven that. You're awesome!


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-Cassie

3.05.2013

Recipe Rave: Roasted Brussel Sprouts

Our first recipe submission is from Lauren! I'm so excited to share this. I plan on making pasta for dinner tonight, and I'm pretty sure I'll be adding this as a side dish. Better get to the store! If you haven't tried brussel sprouts, I highly suggest it. Glad to find another lover of the sprouts.Take it away Lauren!


Here's my new favorite way to eat Brussel Sprouts these days. Can't.stop.eating.them. I don't necessarily count the calories in this dish, but it's certainly easy enough to use less olive oil, fewer pecans/craisins/goat cheese. But it's clean eating, and it's usually my entire lunch, so I don't skimp.


I cut my brussel sprouts in quarters. I get them in bags at Trader Joes and I use about half the bag at a time. 



I add the oil and stir it really well. I find that I can use less oil if I make sure to get what I use all over all the pieces. Then I sprinkle it with some salt.


I roast them at 350 degrees for 15 minutes maybe? Not going to lie - I hardly keep track because I watch them like a hawk, so excited to eat them. I mainly decide they are done based upon their appearance. 


Then I add a handful of pecans, handful of craisins, and handful of goat cheese.


Then, I devour it like I may never eat again. 


Thanks again, Lauren! This really does look absoloutley incredible. I hope the rest of you consider trying it!

If you have a recipe that you just love, please share it with us! Just make sure you take pictures of your cooking process and send the information along to me at cassie.baillie@gmail.com.

-Cassie


2.25.2013

Monday Motivation: Kelly Paquet

Welcome to our most recent installment of Monday Motivation! Today we're getting to know the lovely Kelly Paquet! Somehow I shuffled her interview away into the abyss of other "Kelly"emails, but at last, here she is! 


Name: Kelly Elizabeth Paquet - Age: 34 - Career: Program Coordinator for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Social Services

Tell us about yourself:

I have lived in Boston, MA since 2002. I moved up to MA from Florida, where I lived in Winter Park/Orlando and Bradenton/Sarasota from the age of 10. Before that I lived in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where I was born. I married my husband November 13, 2010 in Cambridge, MA in a small ceremony of close family and friends. I found out I was pregnant in January 2011 and had Charlie on September 23, 2011.

What or who is your fitness inspiration? 
I’m inspired by moms who are able to make time to exercise.

What are you doing now to maintain an active lifestyle? 
I am currently doing the 30 Day Shred from Jillian Michaels, and I am planning to get back into running and biking. I would love to be able to go to the gym and do group classes, as I really enjoy them, but right now my schedule doesn't allow it.

What are foods, meals or snacks you would recommend to those looking to maintain a healthy diet? 
When I was doing really well losing weight, I would try to stick to a low calorie lunch. That way I could enjoy a nice dinner and dessert. I liked laughing cow cheeses, adding spinach to bulk up meals, and oatmeal and yogurt with granola for breakfasts. Also banana pancakes! Popcorn and fruit are good snacks too.

What does a sample menu of your day look like?

Breakfast: Coffee, Chobani Fat Free Yogurt, Banana with almond butter 

Lunch: Leftovers or a Healthy Choice meal with added spinach 

Snack: Rice cakes or popcorn 

Dinner: Varies greatly - we cook a lot and eat every kind of food. Could be fish one night and roast chicken the next.

Name one fitness item you absolutely have to have:
Double sports bras when I am running, good ear buds that stay in place and music! I finally just bought an arm band for my phone too!

What would be your best piece of advice you’d share with someone who might be struggling?
We all go through times when our health isn't our priority, but get back to it as soon as you can. Ultimately we want to make this a lifestyle! Joining Waist Management has been so helpful. It’s nice to have people to check in with on a daily basis. If you can try to commit to track your food for 30 days, you will see a difference. I haven't been committed in the past few months and my weight loss has stalled. At one point, I had tracked for 6 months in a row. None of us are perfect but we all fight the same fight together! We are fighting for our health, for our families and for ourselves!

When we aren’t working out, we’re normal people too. Name your favorite, feel good beauty product: 
I love a good body scrub, like this one I recently tried: GudonyaToo sMOOchy All Over Skin Exfoliator and Conditioner - Oh So Delicious.

What accomplishments are you most proud of in your life?
My marriage, having my son, getting my Masters Degree and Social Work Licensure, completing a sprint triathlon and a 10k.

Tell us about when you started running, why and what keeps you going. Any goals? 

I started running (this time) last April after I finished the 30 Day Shred in March. I was able to run 3 miles without a lot of training, so I just kept working on that. To be honest, I don't really love it like some people do, but I like being able to say I did it! My boss at work runs and was encouraging me to. She is also the one who got me to do the triathlon and the 10k. I wasn't really prepared for the 10k and managed to injure my foot, so I have not been running lately, but I go back and forth about wanting to run a Half marathon. Once my foot is sorted out, I will probably end up signing up for one, just so I can say I did it! I am hoping to do another triathlon this summer as well.


Thank you Miss Kelly! We sure love having you in our group. Keep up your hard work!


If you'd like to be apart of Monday Motivation, please contact me via Facebook or email me at cassie.baillie@gmail.com

-Cassie

2.04.2013

Monday Motivation: Lauren Abt

Welcome to Monday Motivation! Today we're getting to know my beautiful challenge partner, Lauren! She's  exactly where the rest of us are, new mom trying to get back that hot bod! Say hello to Lauren!



Name: Lauren Abt - Age: 26 - Career: Stay at home Mom 

Give us a brief bio about yourself

I currently live in Philadelphia with my husband Dave (married in 2008), almost 2 year old son Davey, and new dachshund mix puppy Dilly. I'm originally from Pittsburgh, but Dave was accepted into medical school here in 2009. We find out in a month where he'll be doing his residency. I'm looking forward to knowing what the next step in our life will look like.

What or who is your fitness inspiration

Definitely my son and our future children. Growing up, my family didn't eat all that badly. We rarely ate out, rarely junk food, but most of what we ate wasn't real food. I didn't really know anything about nutrition until I had been living on my own for a few years. I want better than that for my kid(s). I want them to have the tools to have a healthy life from the beginning.

What are you doing now to maintain an active lifestyle

I'm a member of the YMCA and I go there 3-4 times a week. I love the abs and arms classes. When it's warm, I run at a local college track or along the river. 

What are foods, meals or snacks you would recommend to those looking to maintain a healthy diet?

Definitely incorporating shrimp has been helpful to me in maintaining a healthy diet - it's lower calorie, and it can be done so many different ways. I also think that it's important to eat real food -  even if that costs you calories. I always choose real sugar over non-calorie substitutes. 

What does a sample menu of your day look like

Breakfast: Trader Joes  pomegranate yogurt with granola, half of a banana or whatever Davey won't finish
Lunch: usually a prepared salad - love the southwest salad from Trader Joes or the Asian wonton salad from Corner Bakery Cafe
Snack: I don't snack a lot. But if I do, I try to just have a piece of buttered toast or cheese or chips and salsa
Dinner: My arch enemy. Somehow every day, 5pm rolls around and I'm at a loss on what to make that will fill my husbands man-hunger, that Davey will actually eat, that won't push me over my calories for the day, and is quick and affordable! So...suggestions please! Haha...but seriously, I love chicken or shrimp with rice and veggies. I could eat some combo of that every day.

Name one fitness item you absolutely have to have

A decent hairband to keep my mane out of my face/off my neck!

What would be your best piece of advice you’d share with someone who might be struggling

Weight loss is simple and yet it isn't. People start to diet everyday but sometimes it just doesn't stick. But then sometimes it will. So try your best - but know that if you fall down, you're not alone, and you can try again tomorrow.

When we aren’t working out, we’re normal people too. Name your favorite, feel good beauty product

Organix Coconut Oil shampoo. Best thing ever. Also love EOS lip balm.

What accomplishments are you most proud of in your life (don’t have to be fitness related)

I am pretty proud of giving birth to my son without medicine or intervention. No one thought I could do it, everyone thought I was crazy, but I did it and I'll do it again. Through it I learned the mantra "you can do anything for a minute." And when I'm struggling in a workout, I often remind myself of that. I'm not good at many things but being called a "birthing rockstar"? That makes you feel good!

What keeps you active

How good I feel after! I was hit pretty hard by some postpartum/general crappiness depression when Davey was about 10 months old. I thought I was super crazy because who gets PPD that late?! But joining the Y really really helped...not just the physical activity (although that is 90% of it) but also having some "me time" once I drop Davey off at the Y's child care! 

What is your go to activity to get in your exercise

Running. I can do it for 10 minutes or 40. I can do it day or night, inside or outside. I love fitness classes but running is where it's at.


Thank you Lauren! And I have to say, I love EOS lip balm too. The best!


If you would like to be a part of Monday Motivation, please message me via Facebook or email me at cassie.baillie@gmail.com.

-Cassie

1.27.2013

Monday Motivation: Jen Taylor


Welcome to another installment of Monday Motivation! I am so thrilled to introduce the gorgeous Jen today. She is a smokin' hot mom, working toward a smokin' hot body, all while running her booty off. Enjoy!



Name: Jennifer Taylor - Age: 32 - Career: High School Math Teacher


Tell us a little about yourself:

I live in Lees Summit, Missouri, which is a suburb of Kansas City.  However, I was born and raised a farm girl.  My father is a corn, soybean, wheat and beef cattle farmer.  I moved to the “city” for my first teaching job, which is where I met my husband Justin.  We have a 16-month old daughter, Delaney, and two yellow labs.

Who or what is your fitness inspiration?

My inspiration to take control of myself and get fit came after having my daughter.  I wanted to be able to be an active mom and set a good, healthy example for her.  I had always been very active all my life, and was always in shape until about 4 years before I got pregnant with her.  After I got married I stopped working out, fell into my husband’s bad eating habits, and became overweight.  I was 210 when I got pregnant, 228 when I had Delaney.  Currently I’m 166, with 150 my goal by summer.

What are you doing know to stay active? How did you decide to start running?: 

Last spring I started to train for a 5K.  I had run a couple before I got pregnant, and wanted to get back into running again.  I had two girlfriends at school that trained with me after school, so it helped to have that support.  When I showed up to run my 5K, I was taken aback by all the different kinds of people there running the half marathon.  It became a personal challenge for me at that point to achieve that as well.  That was a turning point for me.  I can remember standing there in the corral and making that decision like it was yesterday!  I started training for my first half marathon and haven’t stopped running since.  It is something I do not only to be fit, but also to release stress.  I went from hating running to loving it.  It’s my “me” time.  It has certainly become a permanent lifestyle change for me. 

Right now I’m running 4 times a week.  A 4-miler, 6-miler, “fast-paced” 5K, and a long run on the weekend.  I have a half coming up in New Orleans in February, and another here in KC in April.  When I’m not “in training,” I will usually run 2-3 times a week and try to incorporate something else.  This past fall I started Insanity.  Though I’ve put it on hold until I’m past the two half marathons, I loved what it did for me.  It definitely works and I saw results.  I did order 30-Day Shred and plan to incorporate that a little as I’m training, since it’s not quite as intense as Insanity.

Foods, meals, or snacks you recommend: 

Recently I tried quinoa.  I made a pumpkin quinoa recipe for breakfast.  I tried it before a 7-mile run and felt wonderful.  I highly recommend it!  I also made homemade protein bars for the first time yesterday.  So easy and so yummy!

A sample menu for me:

Yesterday I had a granola bar and my coffee (a must) for breakfast.  A mid-morning banana.  A fresh salad and yogurt for lunch.  For dinner we had spaghetti and baked zucchini and squash. 

One fitness item you absolutely have to have: 

My Ironman headphones.  They are freaking incredible.  I will never use another kind of headphones again.   They actually stick down in your ear canal a little bit and are guaranteed not to fall out.  I’m a big music lover so I love rocking out while I run. 

Your best piece of advice for someone struggling:

Though it may seem cliché, I would say just to not give up.  There are going to be bad days and even bad weeks.  Just the other day I ran and felt absolutely terrible.  But we have to keep our eye on the prize and remember that the struggles will look really small when we’ve finally achieved our goal.  And the struggles will actually help us be stronger in the end.

Your favorite, feel good beauty product:

I would probably have to say my tanning lotion.  When I started running (and after breast-feeding), my skin was kind of a mess and my back was really broken out.  I started tanning again recently and it’s cleared it up completely.  Oh, and my mascara.  I can’t live without mascara either.

Outside of health and fitness, what accomplishments are you most proud of?

Well my daughter, of course.  I also graduated from college with a 4.0 GPA.  Then again with my masters too.  I guess I’m pretty proud of that.



Thanks a ton Jen! You're pretty awesome!

If you would like to be a part of Monday Motivation, please send an email to cassie.baillie@gmail.com or message me on Facebook.

-Cassie

1.14.2013

Motivation Monday: Sheika Allen

Happy Monday! I'm excited to share today's interview. Sheika is an absolute sweetheart. Pretty sure we'd be best friends if we lived closer. I think we'd all be! She's made a true commitment to incorporating activity in to every day life. Welcome Sheika!


Name: Sheika Allen - Age :31 

Stay at home mom - Recent graduate & recipient of Associates Degree in Medical Office Management


I am 31 years of age. I am not married, but am in a very committed and serious relationship with a wonderful man. I have three children ages 10 (boy), 6 (boy) and 15 months (girl). I live in Tuscaloosa Alabama, and have lived here since I was 16. I was raised in Long Island New York, and coming to the south was a big change, but I soon adapted.  I didn't struggle with obesity as a child like a lot of people. I was very slim and could pretty much wear anything and make it look good. My weight took a turn for the worst after having my first son and making bad food choices. It's really hard to eat healthy when no one around you does. A pair of tights brought to my attention how much weight I had actually gained. I think that I became comfortable with the size and was no longer able to tell that I was actually that overweight. My highest weight was 394lbs. Not good. After having my daughter, I decided that it was time for a change; that's when I started my weight loss journey.


Who/what is your fitness inspiration?

I really don't have a fitness inspiration as far as a person goes. My main inspiration is just to be a healthier me and to be physically able to run and play with my children. I want to set an example for them so that they can avoid some of the things that I went through by not taking care of myself the way that I should have.


What are you doing now to maintain an active lifestyle?

To maintain an active lifestyle I make exercise a part of my daily routine. I go to the gym at least five to six days a week as well as doing strength training DVDs at home. I just ordered a new DVD (dance) that my children and I are having a lot of fun doing together. Making your workout fun will make exercise easier and more enjoyable. If I can't make it to the gym, I would go for a walk with my family. Either way I'm going to find a way to work my fitness in for that day.


What foods, meals or snacks do you recommend to those whom are looking to maintain a healthy diet?

I'm no expert on what to eat because I'm still learning. However I will say that my food choices have been very beneficial to my weight loss. I recommend foods such as lean meats, turkey, whole grains (no refined grains) and lots of veggies. Stay away from fast-food, fried and food that contains added sugar or large amounts of sodium. Snacks are a lot of people's downfall. They're also the hardest to give up. Although it may be true, it can be done. I like to snack a little every now and then so I choose fruit smoothies, yogurt or maybe a few pieces of low fat cheese..(very rare for me because I'm not a big cheese fan). But if you are one of those people that has to have something sweet, then I would suggest 90 calorie brownies, protein bars, no sugar added Ice cream or fiber bars. I like to boil a sweet potato and add a couple of tablespoons of honey and cinnamon to it (very fulfilling).


What does a sample menu of your day look like? Breakfast, lunch, snack and dinner.

Breakfast: Normally consists of two eggs scrambled with a tbsp of smart balance butter and a cup or two of steamed veggies. My alternative is a green smoothie made with kale, celery, strawberries, banana, 1/2 cup of plain yogurt, 1/2 cup of silk and a few ice cubes.

Lunch: Green smoothie

Snack: Green smoothie with a fiber bar or 90 calorie brownie

Dinner; Tilapia cooked on the griddle with 2 tbsp olive oil and 2 cups of steamed veggies

I'm currently working on getting more calories in so that my body does not go into starvation mode.


Name one fitness item that you absolutely to have:

I absolutely HAVE to have my music (iPhone). I hate the background noise around me when working out. I have to be in a zone; music gets me motivated and takes my mind off of how hard I'm working.


What would be your best piece of advice you'd share with someone that might be struggling?

I would say that you can do anything that you set your mind on. Never give up and no matter how many times you fall down, pull yourself back up! You can't get to the finish line if you never start the race. There are going to be some really hard days ahead, but you can't let those days determine your outcome. Stay positive. Do whatever you need to do to get you to your goal (in a healthy way). Join support groups and log your food on sites like myfitnesspal or sparkpeople. Holding yourself accountable is one of the most important steps to change. If you're going to look back instead of forward, look back WHERE your were and how FAR you have come.


When you're not working out, we are normal people too; name your favorite feel good beauty product.

My favorite beauty product would be my eye shadow! I love all of the different shades and I'm learning how to apply them. I also love my nail polish, I have all kinds and they have glitter in them; the only reason I bought them! <3


What accomplishments are you most proud of in your life?

I'm most proud of my kids and my desire to further educate myself. Against all odds I have completed job corps at 17 yrs old with a GED and CNA license, and I just completed college and I'm the first one of my siblings to do so. Despite the fact that I make mistakes, I am a very good mother and I am proud of that. Most of all, I am proud of my relationship with God.


Share with us your love for the gym, how did you make it such an important part of your life?

My love for the gym came from me wanting some "me time" after being at home with a newborn baby and two kids day in and day out. Going to the gym is my time away from being student, mommy and girlfriend to just be Sheika. It's important to me because its a step toward a healthier me.


If you'd like to be featured for Motivation Monday, message me on Facebook or send me an email to cassie.baillie@gmail.com.

-Cassie

1.07.2013

Motivation Monday Interview: Erica Mayon


Welcome to our very first interview! Each Monday we will feature a motivating interview from one of our group members. It's a great way to learn about them personally, and what they do at home to live life as healthy as possible. A big welcome to our group founder, Erica Mayon!


Name: Erica Rene Miniex Mayon - Age30 - Career: Attorney


Give us a brief bio about yourself: 

I live in Louisiana.  I’ve never been outside of the country and I’ve only been to a handful of the states in my own country.  I've been married to one of my best high school friends for almost 6 years.  We have two children - Mariah, 3 and Liam 1.  I am a very busy attorney.  There is never enough time in my day.  Life as a mother and an attorney is never boring.  I’m challenged every day – from getting everyone where they need to be on time to settling cases.  I love to read books, and I enjoy days at the spa.  My real passion is organizing.  I like to organize anything from closets to vacations.  I actually enjoy the organizing more than the actual vacation sometimes.  I realize that makes me sound like the control freak I am.


What or who is your fitness inspiration? 

I don’t have a fitness ideal nor any real fitness guru who inspires me.  My children are my newest inspiration for getting healthy.  I don't want my kids to be embarrassed by their fat mother, or embarrassed by their handicapped mother.  It’s a reality that I could end up seriously crippled with rheumatoid arthritis.  I used to cry at night thinking about my body shriveling up.  Eating healthy and feeling better gives me much hope.  I’m just inspired by the possibility of me beating this disease with food and exercise.  I’m going to be here for my kids and I’m going to be here on my own two feet.

What are you doing now to maintain an active lifestyle?

I don’t have a very active lifestyle.  The reality is that I jump out of the bed in the morning and for the next hour I run around getting people dressed and lunches packed and dogs fed.  Once I hop in my car to drive to work, I am on my butt for the next 12-15 hours.  Then I pick up my kids and run after them until they go to sleep.  I have to really make an effort to get my heart rate up.  The 30 minutes to an hour that I drill out time to exercise is really the only activity I get.  I’m trying to be more committed to making that 30 minutes to an hour a non-negotiable part of my day.  I’m trying to do better.

What are foods, meals or snacks you would recommend to those looking to maintain a healthy diet? 

I used to try to be super fancy with food.  I have thousands of recipes in several beautifully bonded notebooks.  What I've learned is that simple works.  Food is simply there to nourish my body.  My body doesn't care if I eat baked chicken every night.  Therefore, I usually eat baked chicken every night.  Chicken and broccoli are the things I can count on when I have no time.  Oranges, grapes, almonds, and pistachios are also my easy go-tos.  My life often requires meals and snacks that don't require bowls, forks, spoons, etc.

What does a sample menu of your day look like?

Breakfast:  Boiled Eggs. You guessed it.  I can eat these while I drive to work.  No tools needed.
Lunch:  Whatever meat is leftover from the night before and those steamable boxed broccoli or baby carrots.
Snacks:  I try to limit snacks, but I keep raisins, baby carrots and pistachios at my desk for when I absolutely need something.
Dinner:  Baked chicken and broccoli

My food choices are really simple.  I don’t need dipping sauces or lots of different choices.  Matter of fact, I don’t like choices.  I’m too indecisive to have to make too many simple choices every day.

Name one fitness item you absolutely have to have:
There is no fitness item I absolutely have to have.  I can run with no music.  I can exercise without a mat.  I’m adaptable that way.  I do like gadgets though.  Having a new gadget always makes exercise exciting for me.  So, even though I don’t have to have it, I love my new Withings Scale.  It’s got cool apps and graphs and goals to play with.  Its compatible with my bodymedia fit.  I love that thing as well.  Best of all, both work with myfitnesspal.  I’m all “gadgeted up”.

What would be your best piece of advice you’d share with someone who might be struggling?
I struggle every day.  My mind is my worst enemy.  I can rationalize eating a piece of cake to death.  I am no stranger to the struggle.  Everyone has to realize it is a struggle to eat healthy in a world where the majority of food choices are unhealthy.  I would encourage everyone to do their own research.  The mainstream isn’t always right.  Every time I hear someone talk about eating their healthy whole grains I cringe inside because I know they are not so healthy in my life.  I say all of that to relay this; you have to know yourself.  You have to know your limits and where your temptations lie.  You have to know what lifestyle will work for you.  You have to be comfortable with your choices.  You have to be brave enough to say, “ I want to be healthier and I am going to do whatever it takes.”   Nothing worth having is easy to obtain.  In sum:  Find what it is you want and go for it.  Find what it is you need to get there and get it.

When we aren’t working out, we’re normal people too. Name your favorite, feel good beauty product:
I'm not big on the beauty products.  I still have the makeup I bought when I got married in 2007 and there is enough to last another 6 years.  I do love the spa.  I love being pampered in a soothing environment.  I'd forgo another mascara for a pedicure any day.

What accomplishments are you most proud of in your life?
I have accomplished so much in the past 30 years.  I have a law degree and almost everything I’ve ever wanted.  But honestly, just last night my daughter was sneaking broccoli out of the steamable bag.  At that moment I was so proud.  I know that my children will be the best thing I have ever done.

Tell us about your experience with your first Whole30 challenge:
The week of my 21st birthday I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis.  It has been a really difficult thing for me.  That year I went through so much.  My mom wheeled me to my finals in a wheelchair.  I could hardly pick up an ink pen.  I fell getting out of my bathtub in my dorm and had to call my mom to come from another city to pick me up off the floor.  I was naked, wet, and crying on the floor.  My mother and the house mother picked me up off the floor.  It was really hard.  Treatment was sometimes harder.  I’ve sat through hour long infusions.  They are just like chemo.  I’ve had to inject myself with different meds.  I’ve taken enough steroids to make me look like a body builder (if I worked out), but they only made me look like a blowfish. 

A miracle happened when I got pregnant.  The RA went away.  It disappeared.  It was in remission for about 3 years.  After Liam, I was ready to get the weight off forever.  I went all whole grains and counting calories.  I was determined.  The weight was coming off but the pain came back with a vengeance.  I was back to having difficulty walking and holding ink pens.  It was hard to hold my own children.  I needed to find a solution.  I went back to my doctor and she re-prescribed the shots.  I’d always had a hard time giving myself that injection.  Inflicting pain on myself isn’t at the top of my list of fun things.  With the children, giving myself that shot was impossible.  I couldn’t find 30 minutes to get the shot ready, sit in the bathroom, gain my courage, and press the button.  Someone always needed something. 

In comes google.  I was just researching and reading.  I came across this site and read a testimonial from a woman that could have been me.  She had rheumatoid arthritis and swore she had no more pain just by changing the foods she ate.  She had done a Whole30 challenge.  I started researching and reading everything I could find on the Whole30.  That was May of 2012.  I cleaned out my house.  I got rid of everything processed.  All the breads and flour and sugar went bye-bye. I even threw out my seasonings.  I was determined.  I started my first Whole30.  I made it about 7 days.  Hell, it’s not easy to give up everything I’ve always eaten.  But on day 3, before I gave up, I woke up pain free.  Obviously, I thought it had to have been a coincidence.  How could the pain go away in 3 days?  I played around with the Whole30 and Paleo for a few months.  The pain would come and go.  The pain was always gone on that third day of no grains, sugar, etc.  On July 5, I successfully started my first full Whole30.  I made it through 30 days.  I was so proud of myself.  I was sleeping better. My mood was better. My face was clear. The pain was gone. I was energetic, and life was amazing. 

On the 31st day I went to a birthday party.  I made it through that party.  I was proud.  However, I was weak.  I ordered a pizza that night.  Oh my was I in so much pain after eating that pizza.  I had ice cream too.  Maybe they were both the culprits.  I got right back on my bandwagon.  However, I keep falling off.  I’ve been falling off since that August party.  I know it’s terrible to know what causes me distress and still indulge in it.  I am really addicted to the sugary foods.  I want them.  I feel like I’m at an AA meeting.  It’s been 7 days since I’ve indulged.  Once I indulge, its super hard for me to get back on track.

The Whole30 works.  If anything, I know I can control my disease with food.  I can control my life with food.  I have to stop letting food control me.  That’s my commitment in 2013.  I’m committed to being a healthier version of myself.  I’m 7 days into my second full Whole30.  The energy is back.  I have no arthritis pain even though its cold outside!  The world is tempting me (My boss, as I am writing this, just ordered burgers for the whole office), but I am going to make it through this.  I would encourage anyone reading this to give it 30 days.  Try it once.  It’s not a 365 day thing.  You do it for 30 days and slowly reintroduce other foods in your diet.  Read about it.  Think about.  I’m proof that its life changing.


Thank you, Erica, for sharing your amazing story. This goes to show the drive behind her creation of this group. I'm so glad we're all in this together!

-Cassie

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1.05.2013

the Hurts So Good Health Challenge!



the Hurts So Good Health Challenge!

running January 10th - January 31st

this month’s challenge is based strictly on participation and the honor system. no weigh ins or buy ins required! simply look at the list, choose the areas you’d like to participate, track your points and check in once a week. the more activities you participate in, the more points you earn!


here are the details:

  • Eat a serving of Vegetables: 5 points per serving
  • Eat a serving of Fruit: 2 points per serving
  • 8oz of Water: 3 points for every 8oz you drink
  • 30 minutes of Exercise: 10 points for every 30 minutes of exercise completed
  • 3 positive things: 5 points for sharing 3 positive things from your day. This can be absolutely anything that made you happy! (Posted to the group daily on the pinned post).
  • Weekly Mini Challenge: 50 points - Once a week I’ll announce a mini challenge when I call for everyone to report their points. This will be a short rep challenge compiled of 3-4 cardio & strength moves. Complete the challenge, report your score and earn the points!

there’s one big winner at the end! the participant with the most points at the end of our 3 week challenge will receive a big MYSTERY PRIZE! it’s a secret, and it’s more fun that way, isn’t it?

this challenge is to encourage all of you to jump back on the wagon. so eat your fruits and veggies, drink that water, and get moving!