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January 30, 2019

January 2019: The Month of Challenges

Happy Wednesday friends! I hope you’re all wrapping up January 2019 nicely – maybe you’re crushing some goals? Or maybe you’re wishing you never set any goals this year? Either way – I hope you’re having a great day!

January has been a month of CHALLENGES – thankfully I don’t mean the challenges that life may throw your way! I mean that I personally set a lot of goals & jumped in a lot of 30 day challenges for the start of 2019. Before the month wraps up, I want to share with you what my challenges were, how they’re going, and my honest opinion on them.

Challenge #1: #DontLetTheSunCatchYouSleeping + Daily Habits!

The first challenge I committed to was through work. I know you’ve heard me talk about the Mile a Day challenge before, but basically, the amazing company I work for does a monthly challenge to better ourselves. Our Founder, Chris Carneal, has a saying that he uses often – Don’t let the sun catch you sleeping! For the month of January, our challenge was to wake up before the sun & commit to a daily habit each morning. I had recently gone to the Chiropractor and asked him about my hips popping. He mentioned that it was my hip flexor snapping and that I could improve that with stretching. The daily habit I chose: incorporate 7 daily stretches each morning to improve my hip flexor flexibility! I’m so glad I committed to this because I was able to find stretches that I truly enjoy. I don’t think that first thing in the morning is the best time to do them because my body isn’t warmed up yet, but moving forward, I’ll start using these stretches to continue improvement on my hip flexors!

Overall Review: Loved this challenge! I only missed one day of waking up before the sun and did my daily stretches each day! This made me feel more empowered to give my body what it needs.

Challenge #2: 100 Ab Challenge with Cassey Ho!

First off – Have you ever heard of Blogilates!?!? If not, You need to check her out STAT! She’s become one of my favorite people to follow. Her workouts are hard, let me just put that out there, but she’s so positive & engaging! The workouts are SHORT, which is perfect for busy people. You can squeeze in 1 video or 2-3 if you have time. She does a monthly workout calendar which I enjoy because it’s a no-brainer for what I need to do that day. It’s also FREE, hellO!?! She’s just adorable & you should check her out if you need some fitness inspiration or want to mix things up.

So moving on……. She issued a 100 Ab Challenge for the month of January! My abs have always been the weakest part of me. I was nervous about this challenge, but I’m delighted at how much I truly enjoyed it! I slacked off a little near the end of the month & I’m going to end the month with about 3-4 days that I missed. I’m so happy that I decided to do this challenge though. For one, I can confidently say that there are definitely some abs under there! I was never really sure before. I could feel and see myself getting stronger as the days went on though and that’s exciting stuff right there!

Overall Review: AMAZING! I loved this challenge. She did daily videos to keep you engaged & excited with special guest stars which I adored. I plan on re-doing this challenge for February and depending on how crazy I want to be…. maybe all year?!

Challenge #3: No eating Out!

Wow, this was a toughy, but oh my stars – another one that I absolutely LOVED! Nick and I decided to say NO to eating out this month. First, here’s the WHY behind it… We recently updated our budget numbers and realized that we spent way too much on eating out. Hundreds of dollars too much. I know that sounds shocking, but I dare you to go and add up how much money you spend eating out. You’ll probably be shocked as well. We had no clue. We knew that there were areas we could improve in & we both agreed that we wanted this challenge to teach us, not hurt us. What do I mean by that? We wanted to be mindful of when/where we ate out and we didn’t want to eat out because we were too lazy or didn’t plan well. We also didn’t want to restrict ourselves so much that we missed out on quality time with friends/family. When we sat down to make the “rules” for this challenge, here’s what we came up with:

  1. I have my monthly Bookclub & Nick has the occasional guys night. I value my bookclub nights deeply and Nick has a small group of very close friends and he works a lot. We agreed that we would not say no to these events each month that keep us grounded & filled with joy.
  2. We wanted to be more mindful of Nick’s lunch. He had been eating out a lot for lunch and I was slacking on making him lunch every day. It’s something I truly enjoy doing because Nick’s love language is acts of service and that’s one way I can show him I love him, but I was just getting lazy at the same time and not preparing ahead of time. Also, fast food is not as cheap as they want you to think. The exception we made here was if there were dyer circumstances that kept us from making a lunch, Nick could eat out, but he had to go to the local grocery store & eat at the “country buffet”. It’s cheaper & maybe just slightly healthier, but mostly cheaper.
  3. Special Offers were the final category we made an exception on. This only happened once all month, but Nick’s sister wanted to meet us out for food/drinks one night. We don’t get to see her that often (even though she lives a short 15 minutes away!) and we were luckily free that night! We all decided to just eat dinner at our house and meet for drinks later. It was perfect!

The overall goal of this challenge: Put a stop to the meaningless eating out without sacrificing quality time with people. We wanted people to be first priority and so we made some rules around that, but we wanted our pocket book & discipline to be second priority.

Overall Review: I’m so incredibly proud of us! We weren’t perfect, but we learned a lot. This kept me from going to Starbucks all the time or stopping for a quick snack when I’m out & about. This kept Nick from grabbing a soda at work or running to get fast food. We did a better job prepping for the week, meal planning, and grocery shopping. Of course, the biggest win – We saved money & were able to pay off one of my student loans!

Wow – that took a lot to recap the three challenges I did this month, but being able to see all the work I put in to bettering myself, my family, my future, my career, etc…. It literally fills me with JOY!

What’s Next? I’m continuing the Ab challenge for next month & I’m looking at possible Half-Marathons. I have a super busy month with work in February so I don’t want to over-commit myself. I am brain-storming one more small challenge/daily habit that I want to incorporate so stay tuned.

  • Which habit do you think would be the hardest for YOU!?
  • What were your 2019 goals? How they going so far?
  • Do you enjoy short 30 day challenges like this? What are some of your favorites that you’ve done in the past?

Filed Under: Family, Fitness, Food, Money Talk, Nick Tagged With: Boosterthon, challenge, Habits, January Leave a Comment

May 16, 2016

Hello Mornings!

Hi there!

How did your Monday shape up?  Mine was a typical Monday.  Nothing too exciting, just work and realizing that the weekend was officially over.  What a bummer.  Onward and upward though as we look forward to the next weekend!  I’ve realized that the majority of my weekends are full between now and the end of the summer.  I’m excited about all the trips I have planned so far – Milwaukee, Houston, Birmingham, Tennessee!  It’s going to be a fun-filled summer, that’s for sure.

This past weekend, we wrapped up Girls on the Run with our 5k race.  Our chapter is so incredibly small right now, we team up with races in our area for the Girls on the Run 5k each season.  This season we ran the Magnolia Meltdown race.  Our girls did a fantastic job and we had so much fun celebrating their accomplishment.  I was a running buddy for a sweet girl on another team.  The girls are required to run with a running buddy throughout the race and if their family doesn’t have someone to run with them then our chapter provides a running buddy.  All three of the girls on my team had their own running buddies, so I filled in elsewhere.

This organization has been such a blessing in my life!  I have two girls from my very first seasons with Girls on the Run who come back each year to run the 5k with us.  This season was no different and I was thrilled when I ran into one of them just a few days before the race and they told me that they had just signed up and they would be seeing me on Saturday!  They have the sweetest hearts and I’m so proud of the young ladies they are becoming.

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HELLO MORNINGS!

Have you heard of Hello, Mornings?!  It’s so neat.  I’m currently in a biblestudy group with 15 other women and we’re using the Voxer app to communicate.  It’s really cool because we can either voice talk in the app or text, depending on our preference or length of our conversation.  It has been such a tremendous blessing in my life.  We check in with each other every morning and the program encourages healthy living habits along with daily quiet time with God.  I’m loving it!  You commit to a six week program and then they take 2 weeks off before you sign up to do another session.  We’re currently on week 4, so there are about 5 weeks before the next session starts, but I strongly encourage you to take a look at what this organization is all about!  I’ve been so impressed with the program and love that I have the opportunity to meet 15 ladies from all walks of life for one common purpose.

  • Have you done a Hello Mornings biblestudy?
  • Do you volunteer with Girls on the Run?  Do they even have that in your area?
  • What is something fun you have planned this week?

Filed Under: Fitness, Girls on the Run, Hello Mornings 1 Comment

May 14, 2016

My 2nd Disney Princess Half-Marathon

Alrighty… so full discretion, I have deleted and re-written the beginning of this post 3 times now.  I have no idea how to start it off.  Let’s try this again: The past year or two, I’ve been blogging from a desktop computer.  That doesn’t bode well for a busy body like myself so I haven’t made much of an appearance around these parts lately, but my blogging bug has been biting for quite some time.  I decided that it was time to switch the desktop for a laptop so I could be more full functioning in the blog world and with my Arbonne business.  So here I am, yay!  I’m excited to use my time more efficiently by popping into a coffee shop in between work and an evening event or during lunch to get some work done, blogging or otherwise.

Now the question is… what post should I start with?!  How about something fun?  Yes.  Something Fun.  And not just a little fun, but a lot of fun!

Let’s chat about my recent Disney Princess Half-Marathon today!!

In true Nick & Heather fashion, we left Jackson right after I got off work Thursday and decided to drive through the night.  We arrived to Orlando Friday morning.  It’s been a little while since we took this trip and I’m not putting all the pieces together, so this may be a hodge podge of events throughout our trip.  I know that we hung out around the parks on Friday, but I don’t recall which ones because apparently I didn’t take pictures.  On Saturday though, we hit up Magic Kingdom!  I needed a nice carb-loaded breakfast to prepare myself for race day so we tried something new, Belgium waffles from Sleepy Hollow.  Let me tell you, we were extremely pleased.

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I went with the nutella waffle that came with deliciously fresh bananas and strawberries.  It was a great serving size for the price and I’ll definitely be getting this again!  Nick got the Waffle with Strawberries & Whip Cream.  He really enjoyed his too.  The strawberries on his were more of a syrup-like blend of strawberries, which I’m not a huge fan of, so I’m really glad I went with the nutella option.

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Later that day, Kathryn & her friends finally got to Orlando and we went to the Expo to pick up our packets.  At this point, Nick and I split up.  Nick met up with Trey & Cade for dinner and quality time while I went off with the girls.  Kathryn sent me the most adorable picture of Cade & Nick walking together.  They’re relationship is absolutely precious!  Cade looks up to his Uncle Nick so much and is obsessed with saying his name.  The girls went on a short jog to warm up our legs before race day and then soaked our feet in the hot tub.  We decided on a relaxed dinner at the pool before heading upstairs to get ready for a very early morning.

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The alarm went off at 3:30am (if I remember correctly) and we got ready for race day!  The hotel we stayed at was incredible.  They had the biggest send off party.  The staff had signs and were taking pictures for us and cheering us on as we walked down the hallways.  They provided a free breakfast spread full of fruit, granola bars, bagels, coffee, and water bottles.  Kathryn and Kelly got on the first send-off bus, but Laura and I missed it so we grabbed the second bus.  It actually worked out in our favor though because the first bus got lost and we arrived before they did!  They made it in plenty of time though and we headed towards the starting line.

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This race turned out to be a lot better than I expected if we’re being honest here.  I did a really good job pacing myself and was able to run about 5 miles without any trouble.  I started noticing slight knee resistance, so I started stopping at character pictures to give me time for stretching in between running.  I kept up with that for another 5 miles.  I noticed that I was slowing down a lot more towards the end, which was to be expected.  Luckily, right around this time, I got an extra burst of motivation when I ran into Meg from My Borrowed Heaven.  We ran off and on together for a few miles until I had to actually stop and stretch really good because my thighs were seizing up.

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Once I got my thighs all stretched out, I finished the race strong! Overall, I was very pleased.  It wasn’t my best time, but with all the knee issues I’ve been having the past few years and with how awful my Disney Wine & Dine Half was, I was thrilled with how I felt overall.  I also had the best cheer squad ever!

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After the race, we went and relaxed at the hotel room for a bit, then headed off to Epcot for a celebratory dinner at Tokyo Dining in Japan.  Nick and I stuck around Disney for another day before heading back to Jackson.  It was a short, but super sweet trip.  We had a blast, I had another successful half marathon, and we got to spend some quality time with our favorites.  Of course, every time I go to Disney, I never want to go back home.  I’m looking forward to our next visit, even though we’re not really sure when that will be at this point.

I’ll call this a successful post back to blogging – I could talk Disney all day & all night.

  • Did you do the Disney Half Marathon?
  • What’s the best race you’ve ever participated in?

 

Filed Under: Disney, Fitness, Nick, Races, Travel 2 Comments

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