P.G. Snacks Personal Growth in bitesize chunks

23Dec/090

[Day 2]: Saying no to habits and temptations

temptationAfter day the first day it wasn’t too hard to continue with the challenge, since I felt my energy was high. I wasn’t sure I was structurally gaining anything but at least it sure didn’t feel like I was losing anything. But as it turns out, there were a few “surprises” I would be confronted with today. :)

Sleep:7 hours of solid sleep, from 0:30 till 7:30. But somehow I didn’t get out of bed right away, possibly because a 9:00 AM appointment I had was canceled because of the weather conditions. (It’s been snowing like crazy for our standards, and transportation is hard since the country isn’t really prepared for it.) Either way, 7 hours of sleep turned into 8.
A for my energy level at wake-up, I actually felt quite energetic after 7 hours, but I guess lying in bed with my girlfriend was more tempting then jumping out. Obviously, after another hour of sleep I was still feeling ready to kick off the day, and actually a bit jumpy. Kinda like I was bored with lying still and wanted to do stuff.

Breakfast:
Well, once again, because of the weather conditions the last days it hadn’t been a top-priority to go to the store and buy a lot of food / drinks. So I was still stuck with the same fruits I had on day 1. So no smoothy for me today, instead I had:
- 1 Banana
- 2 Mandarins - 1 Apple - About 500ml of tea
Luckily, I had a trip planned to a giant store with my mother, brother and girlfriend to shop for our two Christmas dinners. So I figured I could get all the things I wanted/needed while I was there. Although it wasn’t drinkable, I really enjoyed the mixed flavors of the fruits for breakfast, as well as the different textures you experience in your mouth.

Lunch-time: Nothing fancy either, as I had prepared a large bowl of mixed nuts the day before I just ate from that. Today however, I decided to stick a bit more to a “schedule” of eating, instead of eating small portions throughout the day. I guess that would make for a better comparison to a “normal” lunch. I did not weigh the amount of nuts I ate but it was about two hands-full. I drank some more tea with this, but I realized that I actually wanted something else. (But had nothing in the house at the time, lol;))
The thing that stayed consistent was that I did not really feel hungry between meals; No stomach rumbling or yawning because my body was crying for more food.

Shopping-temptations:
It really surprised me how this affected me, but let me first paint the picture for you. The store I went to wasn’t a typical one; It’s one of those giant industrial-like supermarkets for entrepreneurs. Everything comes in large quantities, is pretty cheap and very good quality of fresh food. They don’t sell 4 brands of .. euhm… let’s say potato chips, but 24. I usually really enjoy going there because I can buy things there that are not available in my local retail store. But today I noticed that I was almost drooling over all that “other” food. ;) But seriously, I really felt myself being pulled from one corridor to the other thinking “Oeh! That looks good!”… “Oeh,. Check that out!” Vegetarians might not appreciate what I’m going to tell you now, but it got the worst when I entered their giant fridge. It literally had over 10 meters of steaks; all sorts, shapes and sizes. And in my mind I could see, hear and smell them sizzling on my barbeque. :)

I really felt like a bit of a caveman so I got the heck out of there and went shopping for greens. Pfew,..

Dinner:
My roommate had been bugging me all day about wanting to finishing his eggs before they expired. So he made a giant omelet with cheese and ham and I had a piece of it on two slices of white bread. (Thought it’d be easy on digestion) In return I gave the guy half of the ham&mushroom pizza I bought that afternoon. As for drinks, I just had two glasses of water with it.

End of the day:
Throughout the day I had felt really fit and didn’t drink a single cup of coffee. However, after dinner I got into a bit of a discussion / fight / makeup / cry / cuddle scenario with my girlfriend. And this just totally drained me. I’m quite a sensitive person and if you’re like me, you know that extreme emotions can really suck you dry quickly. Off course I was happy that the things that we fought over were spoken out instead of letting them fester inside. So looking back it doesn’t feel like a waste of energy at all, but it does take its toll :)

Related posts:
- New 30-day challenge coming up
- [Day 1] Kicking off the challenge

21Dec/094

[Day 1] Kicking off the challenge

p-28101-38021-birdWell, this is it. I've started my 30 day challenge yesterday as described earlier. (http://www.pgsnacks.com/2009/12/new-30-day-challenge-coming-up/)
I left most of the things I as described them, but practice turns out to be slightly different then you make it up in your head. I guess it did remind me that this isn't called a challenge for nothing :p

Let me just start off by saying that it wasn't any typical weekend to start with. As a surprise my girlfriend brought home two dogs (one being a 15 week old puppy) to take care of for a night & a day. The ones of you that have experiences raising a puppy knows that these need to go out and pee about every 4-to-5 hours. So all in all, I didn't start this challenge particularly rested. ;)  Having said this I can share with you my first day!

Sleep:
I went to bed at around 1:30AM because we went to see the movie Avater downtown. Also, after a dog-filled day, I actually slept like a rock. It must have been 7 hours before I woke up for the first time. And yes, it being sunday I rolled over and slept for another hour. So all in all, a very quality night's rest.

Food:

  • Breakfast: This actually didn't start off as good as I hoped. This was because  I actually did't make s smoothy, but started the day eating just fruits. I had a banana, two mandarins and green tea for breakfast. Content-wise it didn't really feel wrong because wether I had blended it or just ate it, the nutritional value would be about the same I guess. But still, it felt like slacking off on the first day. Not a great start, but a good one nontheless.
    So for the record, I started the day off with a banana, two mandarins and an apple (Fuji-apples are really nice and sweet, with enough bite:)).
  • Lunch: As I didn't wake up very early, breakfast and lunch started blending together somewhat. What I did notice is that I liked eating the various nuts at that time of the day. I got myself non-salted ones which turns out have been a very good choice. (I can always add salt when I feel like it anway, right!?)
    For now I have a mix of Macadamia's, Cashews, Walnuts, Almonds (with skin), Pecan-nuts and hazelnuts. I didn't include the easy-to-get peanut because I'm not too fond of those.I really enjoy the variety of tastes these individual nuts have, and each mix of 'm is a different sensation in your mouth. So I'm really glad this isn't a let-down.
    What I've also noticed is that, because the nuts & fruits are always "there", needing no preparation, I tend to eat 'm in smaller portions throughout the day. Not so much one bulk-lunch but a few now and some more in an hour or so. To be honest, I really like this :) I have something to "snack" whenever I want, and it's actually great nutricional value as well.
  • Dinner-time: Although it is free for me to choose what I eat for dinner, I feel it's very important to include because I think it might have a significant impact on my energy levels in the morning. I decided to have some very light mais-based pasta with tomato-sauce, low-fat ham and a bit of cheese, started off by some focaccia-bread with serano-ham. All quite light on the digestive system I think, since non of it was very greasy. One thing I did notice is that I didn't eat a lot, just because I wasn't that hungry. I was actually more enjoying the food for its taste then for the sensation of feeling "full". And actually, while writing this I feel really good about that.

I talked about leaving myself open to snacks whenever I wanted to have them, but today I actually prefered eating some of the nuts instead of grabbing a cookie or piece of chocolate. We'll just see how long that keeps up when I might get fed up with the taste of the nuts, but that's something that'll have to remain to be seen.

Energy levels:
As for my energy through out the day, after those 8 hours I did feel a bit slow to get out of bed. It might have been because I tried to catch another hour of shut-eye, who knows.. :s
But after breakfast things got moving quite easily. Eating only fruit really got my energy levels up in a short time. Besides being very light food containing quick sugars I also feel that the sweets and sours also sparked my awareness and got me "moving" so to speak.
As for the course of the day, I actually didn't feel tired even once. Normally I get a bit of a dip-feeling around 4:00PM. (Sometimes refered to as the cup-a-soup-moment ;) ) Also, since it's the weekend I wasn't at the office writing my thesis. The thing is, when I'm there I tend to drink more coffee then I do at home. (Normal for me is just one or two cups throughout the entire day) But as for a lot of people, I tend to pick up a cup of coffee when I feel like I'm getting drowsy and need a pick-me-up. I'll just have to find out how this actually works out when I'm in the office environment again, but so far I have had no need for a pick-me-up, since my energy-level and awareness were pretty much up where I would like 'm :)

I guess I'll leave it at this for today. Also, I feel like I want to appologize for the writing I've done since I feel it's still quite messy. The thing is, I haven't quite figured out the best way to journal about this challenge. I'll have to experiment with some different structures or styles to share my experiences as best possible.
For now I'll continue to stick to the fruits and nuts, making sure I actually drink my breakfast-fruits as a smoothy instead of just eating them.

I will keep you updated, so until tomorrow!