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Take a Chance

20 Jan

On Monday, I wrote about trying something new for 30 days, and it’s been going well so far!  I’ve kept up to date with doing the LiveFit Trainer, have been eating better breakfasts everyday (I had a hamburger for breakfast this morning….weird I know, but damn tasty), and most importantly growing my circle of friends.

Everybody eats beef for breakfast, right?

My circle of friends has now increased by 8. I met these amazing people while taking a course in Magazine and Newspaper writing at the Sydney Writers’ Centre. We were an intimate group, each with a slightly different story that had led us to taking the course.  A few finance guys, a horticulturist, and a school teacher were a few of the professions.  But we all had one thing in common, we love to write.

Course complete and certificate in hand

 

Writing is a passion of mine, but one that I wasn’t fully aware of until December last year.  I had always contemplated starting a blog, but it took me a while to just do it.  Once I started though, I was amazed at how fulfilled I felt.  I realized that writing was something I wanted to pursue further.

It has always been a dream of mine to get an article published in a glossy magazine or newspaper, but I questioned how to get started.

Well this week many of my questions have been answered!  The course has taught me a lot of what I need to know, and now it’s time to begin.  I am excited to chase this dream, but I also have some doubts in the back of my mind.  When starting anything new our fear can kick in and hold us back from our true potential.

But you should never let fear hold you back.  Simply ask yourself ‘What’s the worse that could happen in this situation?’  The answer is usually tame, and nothing to fear or stress over.  For example, a few of my classmates and I are nervous about pitching our ideas to editors.  But the worst thing that could happen is that they say no to the idea.  However, they could also say YES!  So you must also ask yourself ‘What is the best possible outcome if I put myself out there?’  You need to take the risks to be rewarded.

Excited to tackle the media market

Step out of your comfort zone and take a chance.  In the words of H. Jackson Brown, Jr. “Never let the odds keep you from doing what you know in your heart you were meant to do.” So pursue your dreams with enthusiasm, and don’t give in if things become difficult.  Live your most passionate life and be free from regrets.

Questions:

  • What would you do in life if your knew you could not fail?
  • What good things could happen if you step out of your comfort zone?

 

Motivational Monday: Try something new for 30 days

16 Jan

One of my favourite Robin Williams movies is the Dead Poet’s Society (if you haven’t seen it I suggest you go hire it).  In the movie, Williams plays a teacher who inspires his students to make their lives count.  This next quote in particular is one that has stuck with me.  It is from a scene where Williams and the students are looking at photographs of alumni:

They’re not that different from you, are they? Same haircuts. Full of hormones, just like you. Invincible, just like you feel. The world is their oyster. They believe they’re destined for great things, just like many of you, their eyes are full of hope, just like you. Did they wait until it was too late to make from their lives even one iota of what they were capable? Because, you see gentlemen, these boys are now fertilizing daffodils. But if you listen real close, you can hear them whisper their legacy to you. Go on, lean in. Listen, you hear it? – - Carpe – - hear it? – - Carpe, carpe diem, seize the day boys, make your lives extraordinary.

I feel that 2012 is my year, and I want to make every moment count.  I’m focused on making my goals a reality, but also living a happy and well balanced life.  One of my goals was to start a blog, and it has opened up a whole new world to me.

While browsing the blogosphere yesterday I came across Conor Cullen’s post on TED.com  Ever heard of TED.com??? Well neither had I.  It’s basically a website dedicated to sharing ideas through short videos.  I decided to check out Matt Cutts: Try something new for 30 days, just to see what it was all about.

The man behind the challenge: Matt Cutts

I left feeling inspired and ready to take on the challenge.  What I liked about his approach was:

  • It was all about making small changes
  • It’s only 30 days, what have you got to lose!
  • It can help create a new habit
  • You might discover something new about yourself!

Being a goal oriented person, I decided to dedicate the next 30 days to something not only new, but that would also take me closer to achieving my goals.  Two birds, one stone.  So here is my 30 day challenge:

  • Eat a better breakfast for 30 days – no soy, higher in protein and healthy fats.
  • Follow Jamie Eason’s LiveFit Trainer – I’ve always loved exercise but never really committed to a training program.  I’m excited to see if I can add some muscle to my frame and improve my strength.  This is an 84 day program…so obviously this one will be on next month’s challenge as well!!!
  • Grow my circle of friends – Find someone new to connect with everyday.  This can be in person or online.  Take an interest in getting to know them and build up some new relationships.
  • Do something crazy or wickedly fun!!! – this won’t be everyday, but I’m hoping that I can do it at least 2 times this month.  Try out a dance class maybe???

In the video Matt says ‘The next 30 days are going to pass whether you like it or not, so why not make them memorable.’  And that’s exactly why I’m doing this.  I want my time to be memorable, meaningful, and bring me closer to my bigger goals.

So whose up for the challenge?

 

Build A Better Breakfast

15 Jan

We all know breakfast is the most important meal of the day.  We hear it over and over again.  But exactly why is it so important?  Well here are a few key points:

  •  Nourish your neurons – You just spent 7 – 8 hours fasting while you were asleep and now your body and brain need fuel to function for the day ahead.  So you gotta ‘break the fast’!  Eating breakfast kicks starts your day by boosting your metabolism, supplying your brain with glucose, and balancing your hormones.
  • Boost your performance – Your brain needs a steady stream of glucose for optimal performance, so eating breakfast is crucial.  In his book, The 150 Most Effective Ways to Boost Your Energy, Dr Jonny Bowden says “ Studies show that teens who eat breakfast score higher on tests, are better able to concentrate, and exhibit greater overall mental performance than those who don’t.”
  • Keep your weight in check – In a 20 year study published by The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, it was found that breakfast patterns in childhood and adulthood affected several markers of health.  “The study participants who reported skipping breakfast both as children and adults were heavier and had larger waists, higher LDL cholesterol levels, and less healthful diets than those who reported eating breakfast at both times in their lives” (Source)

I personally love breakfast.  But I tend to eat the same things over and over again. Boring!

A few of my breakfast items were doing me no favours health wise,  and I was also lacking in the protein and healthy fats department too.  Lets be honest here people, I was eating a big bowl of carbs most mornings, and feeling pretty hungry soon after.  In an effort to break out of my breakfast rut, I challenged myself to build a better breakfast.

I put together a few criteria of what I thought would be a better breakfast for me:

  1. NO MORE SOY!  I’ve been downing this stuff like it’s going out of style, and while I’m not getting into the whole ‘soy controversy’, I do think my body needs a break from it.
  2. UP THE PROTEIN  Protein is derived from the Greek word proteios, which means ‘primary’ or ‘of first importance’.  My usual breakfasts were pretty much devoid of this essential nutrient, leaving me hungry soon after I’d eaten.
  3. GET FAT Another missing ingredient in my breakfast was healthy fats.  I was having some, but not nearly enough.
  4. BE TASTY Of course the taste factor is essential.  I do want a nutritionally more balanced breakfast, but not at the cost of eating bland food.
  5. BE EASY I also don’t want to spend a long time preparing my food, so the breakfasts needed to be quick and easy to prepare.

I’ve spent the last week experimenting with different things for breakfast.  A few of my eats have included:

Blueberry Rosemary chicken with extra blueberries and walnuts

Scrambled eggs with Paleo banana bread

Leftover Ginger & Lime Ocean Trout with sweet potato

And oats made with almond milk and protein powder

Most of the new eats have a lot more protein and I’ve noticed my energy and concentration have both improved considerably.  I’ve also starting taking a liquid fish oil supplement, and eating more nuts to up the healthy fats in my diet.

Overall I think my body is happy it’s getting more variety, and I definitely know my taste buds appreciate the extra effort I’ve been making!  I’d like to kick my boring breakfast habit, so I’ve made a goal of trying at least one new breakfast every week for the rest of January, and February.

But I’m not stopping there!!! I’d like you, my lovely readers, to build yourself a better breakfast too!  Of course your criteria may be completely different, which is cool.  But starting tomorrow I want you to make an effort to improve your breakfast in some way, shape or form.  Maybe it means actually EATING breakfast, having an egg with your usual toast, or opting for a higher fibre cereal.  Whatever it is, just do it!  Here are a few ideas to get you started:

Elena’s Pantry Silver Dollar Pancakes – A great treat to make on the weekends.

Photo provided courtesy of http://www.elenaspantry.com

And if you’re on the run why not grab a piece of Banana Oat Protein Cake

Or maybe a classic Green Monster smoothie

Photo courtesy of http://www.ohsheglows.com

Questions:

  • How will you make your breakfast better?
  • What is your favourite breakfast recipe?

I can’t wait to hear about the changes you are going to make, or the yummy recipes you’ve tried.

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