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Some new goals

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Now that I’m thisclose to being done with school (for a while anyway), I’ve been thinking about what my next goals should be. I’ve accomplished so much in my education and I want to take that feeling of accomplishment further in my life.

So, here are some of my new short-term goals, in no particular order…

I will finish my Bachelor’s by December 2013.

I will work out every other day to get my muscles back and tone down those 15 pounds that came back from being lazy. I will lose those 15 pounds by October 15, 2012. (I’m pretty sure this one will happen sooner. Power 90 kicks my butt and makes the weight fall off so fast!)

I will write most or all of a book during NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month. I found out about this wonder last year after NaNo, which happens in November and decided to give it a shot this year.)

Some long-term goals…

I will own a 4 bedroom house with at least 5 acres of land to make my own mountain bike/running/hiking trail. I’m giving myself 5 years on this one, so by June 2017.

I will own dogs, huskies or labs, and will be a rescue shelter for dogs and cats. Since I need the house and land to do this one, this is also a 5 year goal, June 2017.

Early resolutions

Please don’t get me wrong here. I’m not trying to rush the new year. However, I know I won’t have much time between now and January 1st to sit down and write out my list. So in these few moments of quiet, I’m going to write down some of my New Year’s Resolutions.

I know myself well enough not to put losing weight or getting in shape on the list. I like my weight even if I’m not as small as the fashion world tries to tell me I should be. While I wouldn’t mind saying I’m a size 4 again, I like being an 8. I have curves and am eating good, healthy food so I know I’m not killing myself with artificial junk food or preservatives. Being a little more active would help I’m sure but I’m not really that big into exercise. I love low impact activities like yoga and swimming and just walking around the park with my daughter. I will put that on my list; to add some low impact exercise a couple of times a week. I need to do more than sit at a computer desk. Humans weren’t made to sit still.

Another thing I want to put on my list is something I’ve already started working on. I want to start or join a local writer’s group so I have some accountability, motivation and competition to work on my first book. I’ve talked to the ladies at my local library and they don’t currently have a group but said if I could get some people together that it would be no big deal to start a group. They have two rooms reserved for groups and have had writer’s groups meet at the library in the past.

I also need to add a second job or find a full-time job. My bills are stripped down to rent, electricity/water (no gas), and my cell phone. I own my car but it is 17 years old and I’m the last in a long line of people to own it. It has lived a long, full life and needs to be scrapped. I can’t afford a car payment though without more income, so onto the list it goes.

I would also like to start decorating my apartment. I can’t paint the walls but I would like to buy all those pretty but useless things to hang on the walls that make it look like someone actually lives there. Picture frames, wall sconces, metal decorative pieces, clocks…you know what I’m talking about. Morgan also said she wants her room done in Chococat. More things onto the list.

I am also going to read some more classics this coming year. I need to finish Don Quixote. I started it last summer in between quarters in school and I’m not sure why I didn’t finish it but there you have it. I would like to read some of the classic women. The Bronte sisters, Louisa May Alcott, Dickinson. Any other good ones I should add to the list?

What are your resolutions for the New Year?

My Fountain of Youth

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At least I hope I’ve found my personal fountain of youth.

My mom has struggled all my life with her weight. Probably most of her life but, for obvious reasons, I don’t know exactly how long. :)  I can remember all the diets and fads she tried. Grapefruit, Weight Watchers, High Carb, Low Carb, No Sugar. You name it and my mom probably tried it. So when she told me she found a book at the library and was going to try a new diet, I was originally thinking “Now what?”

She recommended I read the book as well, because she thought some of my problems might also be the result of my diet. I went to my local library (my home away from home) and picked up a copy of Eat Right for Your Type as well as another one by the same doctor called Live Right for Your Type. Oh my word! Right from the get go, things started making more sense than they ever had before.

All people are one of 4 blood types. I am A+ which boils down to just being A type, because the pluses and minuses don’t mean that much when food is in the picture. Dr. D’Adamo lays out which foods each blood type should eat based on body chemistry and how the food interacts with your blood. Some foods are actual poisons to my body. I shouldn’t eat red meat (that one was VERY hard to read), dairy (again, knife to the gut), and I should switch from whole wheat to rice, oats or corn. I’ll give you a minute to come the same conclusion I came too……yes, I need to become a vegetarian.

At first, I was in classic denial. There was NO WAY I was giving up meat and cheese. These were two staples in my diet. And whole wheat was bad? Why was whole wheat bad? I won’t go into the medical reasons here but suffice it to say, I eventually came to grips with the fact that I would rather be alive eating healthy foods then dying early from a stroke or cancer or some other terrible disease from eating unhealthy foods for my body.

It’s only been a couple of days but I can already tell a difference. I’m nowhere near vegetarian yet. Chicken and turkey are two white meats I can still eat but not every day like I was and I need to eat a lot more vegetables, fruits and nuts than I am but it’s a start and I feel better already. Fortunately, I already discovered I love soy beans and have been eating them on and off for the past 5 or 6 months but I need to add more soy and tofu to my diet.

Live Right for Your Type is, in my opinion, the better of the two because it is newer and the food lists are better arranged but both books have a lot of the same information. I found out I have a higher likelihood of developing the various cancers, which helped explain why I’m always terrified of anything that can cause cancer. Just ask my boyfriend. I’m always telling him everything is going to give him cancer. Type A’s are also more high-strung than the other types because we naturally produce more cortisol. Not a good thing, because too much cortisol causes all kinds of problems, but I know now better ways to control it through relaxing exercises and diet.

I highly, HIGHLY recommend any of Dr. D’Adamo’s books to everyone who reads this. When you give your body the right kind of fuel it works better but it’s important to know exactly what is good and bad. Just like you can’t put diesel fuel in a car or unleaded gas in a semi, you can’t put toxic food in your body. It just doesn’t work.

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