Increase your Fun Factor – keep your spirit intact and mood steady with these everyday coping tips!

At this stage, I’m not all that fun but hey, I’m working on it. While a convenient excuse would be that having small children has turned me into a manic shrew, in fact, I’m probably more fun now than I was 5 years ago. Before sharing my tips for boosting your inner fun person, I’ll tell you a little bit about my background.

Growing up in an isolated rural setting, I developed a propensity for objects and tasks over people. This type of upbringing often leads to a conscientious observer personality with technical aptitude. Some may refer to us as nerds. And so that’s what I am. A female nerd. If you saw me today, you’d probably not guess I know the Sith Lord master-apprentice lineage from Star Wars mythology, or how to automate leveling your tailoring skills in Everquest 2. You also might not think I can take 3.5 million lines of raw data and turn it into an interactive dashboard, but I certainly have. I can accomplish all of these items with ease and find them “fun” but they are considered boring by most subjective standards.

Even my Easter eggs are nerdy.

My journey has been complex and often lonely. A pleasant appearance and rural Alabama upbringing often elicits unflattering stereotypes about my intellect and abilities. For example, I have trained coworkers and shared knowledge with those who did not have these perceived flaws and watched them garner favor using the learning they received from me. These small injustices damaged my spirit and led to self loathing and defeat. In my case, I wanted so much to be someone else, that I lost what is unique about me which is my background and my journey.

While my situation is uncommon, many of us struggle through daily slights and injustices that lead us to question our purpose and identity. Below are some tips I use for coping:

  1. Focus on yourself. This one is especially tough for me. Social media, working in a crowded office, and living in a small town all contribute to daily comparisons made between myself and others. Some people are masters at projecting a perfect life and image but at what expense? Falling into the trap of comparison is mentally defeating and depletes the valuable energy you have to focus on what’s important to you.

  2. Find a friend. Another challenge for me, but I have managed to find some. One voice of support can add tremendous value to your life. My best work friend is a kindred spirit who manages to make me laugh during the most stressful times.

  3. Get back to who you are. Are you living to impress your social media friends, your family or your spouse? Your need to create a false persona is draining and honestly not fooling anyone. Stop fearing being “found out” and just live as you. You’ll like yourself a whole lot better too.

  4. Feel what you gotta feel. Allow yourself to dislike things. Your feelings don’t always have to be publicly expressed but letting your inner voice invalidate them won’t make you feel better in the long term. Go through the bad feelings. Question yourself but don’t always assume you’re wrong when something doesn’t feel right.

  5. Try to laugh every day. About 5 years ago, a coworker told me that I didn’t laugh anymore. He was right. I was taking myself, my pain, and my living situation so seriously that I had stopped laughing at anything. If I haven’t laughed all day, I turn on a favorite comedy or search for funny memes for some laughs.

Overall I’m learning every day to improve my fun factor. Let’s just say it still needs a lot of work, but using these coping strategies as a guide has helped to boost my mood and spirit.

On a Budget and Out of Shape? A Quick Guide to Starting a Home Workout Program

The fitness industry is a 94 billion dollar a year industry*, and that’s just the statistic for 2019. In my own efforts to get in shape, I have personally contributed to this industry by buying exercise equipment, gym memberships, workout gear, etc. While I’ve had varying degrees of success with these purchases, I’m amazed at the wealth of resources there are for people who want to start working out, but don’t want to invest their hard earned money on something that may or may not work.

The internet has a tremendous amount of free workout videos, health advice and information, and I have picked some of my favorites out to save you time, and hopefully get you started on a workout plan that you like. Again, the links that I am including are for beginners only. There is even more extensive workout and training information out there for those in the intermediate and advanced states of fitness.

Even though I know exercise is good for you, I’m still not a fan of working out. I really have to force myself to workout every day. But, what is good to know is that going from a sedintary lifestyle to moderate physical activity has been shown to produce positive benefits for your health.*

Just a quick note about these links, I’m not sponsored in any way to promote these resources. These are just some that I have found helpful, and I wanted to have them all accessible from one place. I hope you will like the ones that I have posted here, and find them useful.

Best Walking Workout Videos

Walking is one of the healthiest exercises out there, and sources say that even taking a brisk 10 minute walk every day can provide health benefits. Walking outside is by far the best way to go, but when you’d rather just stay close to home there are walking exercise programs that you can do instead. You’ll still get in the steps and still get a great workout, but you can do it from the comfort of home.

There are a lot of great walking workouts to try, but the Queen of Walking Workout Instructors is Leslie Sansone. Leslie’s Walk at Home video series come in a wide range of skill levels, and she makes exercise as fun as it can be. Needless to say, I’ve been a huge fan of hers, and I’ve bought many of her DVDs. I do consider those fitness gear purchases money well spent, but sometimes, just watching something from a tablet or phone is faster and easier than starting up the DVD player.

Leslie has so many free videos that you can watch on youtube, and this is one of my all-time favorite ones that she made:

The best thing about this workout is that it’s short (14 minutes) and the equivalent of walking a mile.

For when you have more time and energy

This next video is much more challenging, but still beginner level and fun.

Just think, it’s just 15 minutes, and you’ve walked a mile!

This next workout that I’m recommending is not for everyone, but I really like it, and if getting as many steps as you can a day is your goal, then this one is for you. This is a longer video, clocking in at just over 45 minutes, but it’s a 5K walk that you can do in the comfort of your home. Again, this video is led by Leslie Sansone, who makes the best walking exercise videos out there.

Best free step aerobics videos

To get the most out of these exercises you need to own an aerobic stepper. You can find these on amazon or Walmart starting around $25. I already own one so to start these videos were no cost at all. But, if you feel like $25 is too much to spend, you can just as well do these exercise videos without the stepper, just do the step combinations on the floor and you’ll still get a good workout.

For those who have never done a step aerobic video, the Jenny Ford Step Hero 1-6 workout plan is a great way to get started. Her instructions are easy to follow, and the workouts are just hard enough so that you will feel them the next day.

Even though this exercise series is for beginners, it’s tough and effective.

Jenny Ford has so many great free step workouts to choose from, and I highly recommend subscribing to her channel so you can stay updated on all of her workouts. Lifting weights can also help you improve bone health.

Best beginning toning exercises for the arms

As you may already know, adding weights to a workout can help you maintain or improve strength. Plus, the more muscle you have, the more efficiently you burn calories.

Here is my favorite exercise video for toning the arms. This video is from the free online diet and health program called SparkPeople. I very highly recommend going to www.sparkpeople.com and signing up if you’re interested in a diet and exercise program. There are many free exercise videos on the site, but also on their youtube page. While this video does require that you own some hand weights, hopefully if you don’t have your own, you know of someone who does.

Watch SparkPeople Coach Nicole guide you to toned arms

An Amazingly Hard Arm Toning Workout

Another great arm exercise video workout that I highly recommend is tough, but the more you try it, the easier it will get. The best thing about this workout is that it doesn’t require any extra equipment. The movements are not impossible, but repeating the movements without putting your arms down is so hard. It’s just a 10 minute workout, but it’s extremely effective, and you will seriously feel the burn.

Just getting started on a workout program is tough, especially for those of us who don’t like to exercise. However, there are so many great free exercise videos out there to help you get started. These are just a few that love, and I hope you will give them a try. It is also my hope that you will find these videos helpful to you in making a healthy start.

Sources:

https://www.ihrsa.org/improve-your-club/industry-news/2019-fitness-industry-trends-shed-light-on-2020-beyond/

https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/exercise/exercise-as-you-get-older/

https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/exercise/walking-for-health/

How to Make a Healthy Scrambled Egg Breakfast Bowl

As I’ve been on a new diet for a little over a week now, I’ve tried to make sure to start the day with a healthy breakfast. Before, I’ve been a breakfast skipper, and just combining breakfast and lunch into one big meal. That’s not a good way to go because my weight has stayed in the obese category for quite some time. The reason why I’ve decided to go with the breakfast in a bowl method is simply to keep my portions down as well as I can. Here are a few ideas that I’ve found so far:

Start with the base

Want to start consuming lower carbohydrates, but still not give up carbs completely? Well, this one is for you! The scrambled egg bowl is an easy way to get a good serving of protein, and get loads of nutrients as well. Best of all, you can combine your scrambled eggs with whatever vegetables you have on hand to make it your own. This is an example of how I make my scrambled egg bowls.

First, I gather whatever salad greens I have on hand for the base, and for me, that usually is a nice big handful of arugula.

Yummy, peppery arugula, but choose whatever salad greens you like.

Next I like to add some colorful vegetables, like bell peppers. I had these leftover from our taco night, so use whatever you have on hand.

Here, I’ve added some bell peppers, and later some onions.

Next, add your scrambled eggs, and I like to spice it all up with some hot sauce. Bon appetit!

Adding a nice hot sauce on top of everything really makes this a flavorful and satisfying breakfast.

Does this breakfast contain any nutrients?

Yes, it sure does, and I have weighed the ingredients and put them into the cronometer app that analyzes nutritional content. Here’s the breakdown of it all:

So, this breakfast is a healthy 225 calories, and it is loaded with vitamins, minerals. It is especially high in vitamins A and C, with even a fair amount of D, K, and B vitamins. There is just over 14 grams of protein, which is a good start to the day. If I plan on working out, I will add more protein by either toast made with bread that has seeds in it, adding ham, or having a small protein powder shake. If you’re also interested in trying it, you can use the nutritional guidelines that I have posted above to tailor your breakfast bowl to your own needs.

This breakfast is delicious and very filling. Everyone that I’ve made this for really enjoys it. If you’re looking to change up your breakfast game, I highly recommend you giving this a try.

The Seven Ways I’m Approaching My New Diet

Today is the first day of my new diet, and I feel both excited to get started and sad because I’m having to start a new diet. Five years ago, I thought I was finally in control of my weight, and was making healthy dietary choices on a consistent basis. I had lost 26 kg (57 lbs.) and was exercising every day. Making health, exercise, and eating well priorities in my life was the norm, and I felt amazing.

Gradually, though, I started slacking, and I went back to all of my previous bad habits, and I gained all the weight that I had lost back.

So, here I am again, starting a new diet, and I hope that this one is going to stick. If you are also starting a new diet, or currently on one, I hope that you will find something to relate to in this post.

Good luck to all of us who are trying to make healthy lifestyle changes! Here are the seven rules I’ve set for myself, and I hope can be helpful for others:

Here’s how I’m approaching my new diet:

  1. In order to keep myself fully engaged and focused, I’m going to weigh myself every day. I will also record my progress. In the past, I’ve only allowed myself to step on the scale once a week, but that’s not working for me. Sure, I know that everyone’s weight fluctuates depending on fluid levels and so forth, but I need that every day weigh-in to properly monitor my progress.
  2. To avoid binge eating, I’m going to have my daily menu planed out in advance so that I will know exactly what I can eat. To begin with, changing my eating habits will be my main focus. I do know that exercise is important, but for now I will mainly be focusing on making healthier food choices, eating far less processed food, and portion control.
  3. Accept that hunger is a part of it all. Instead of panicking when I feel hungry, I’m going to deal with my hunger in other ways (more on that in another post). Mindfulness, meditation, and filling up on water and tea are some of the things I’m trying.
  4. Exercise moderately to begin with, but add more as I make progress. In the beginning, I’ll be walking and lifting light hand weights in order to burn calories, possibly tone up some, and for overall health benefits. Exercise always makes me incredibly hungry, so I have to keep things moderate for now. In the past, I’ve tried to exercise too hard, and have ended up binging on food.
  5. Know my why. This is not at all my own idea, but something I learned from Weight Watchers. It’s not just enough to say I’m going on a diet, but you need to have a reason why it is important to lose weight and be healthy. Plus, it’s not just enough to keep your intention in mind, but you also need to feel and believe in the reasons why you are dieting. So, I’ve decided that my why for losing weight is to be the best I can be for myself and my loved ones. I also want to be stronger and have the energy to do the things that I want to do. That is my intention, and I hope that by having this focus it will be easier to stick to my diet.
  6. No gimmicks! In the past, I have fallen for just about every fad and crazy lose weight fast scheme there is. Admittedly, I have had short-term success with a few of them in the past, but the results were nothing spectacular. Not only do gimmicks and fads only deliver minimal at best success, they are costly. You can end up wasting a small fortune thinking that some miracle cure diet is going to finally help you reach a healthy weight. When you don’t see miracle results, you can end up frustrated and feel like a failure. So, for this new diet, I’m not eliminating any foods from what I am allowed to eat, and I’m not buying any powders, supplements, special gear. Just real food, but moderate portion sizes.
  7. No giving up! So many times in the past, if I haven’t seen immediate results, I’ve just given up. I would announce to everyone around me, “It’s just not meant for me to be thin,” and then just go back to eating whatever I wanted. For me now with this diet, it’s now or never. I’ve got the motivation going, and I just can’t allow myself to give up. I will get to a healthy weight and it will stay.

Once again, good luck to all, and here’s to a healthier life!!

All photos in this post are stock images.