Neila's Journal

neilarey

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"Trust The Awesomeness"
It's been so long since I posted in my old log, I decided to start a new one. I find it difficult to keep up with my workout updates here since there is only so much I am allowed to share, being on the team and all. I do a lot of testing these days so it is especially tricky. I do miss having an anchor in here, where I can just check in and write my thoughts down. I figured, I'll share what I can. When I was more consistent with logging in summer it helped me a great deal despite the fact that it seemingly only added to my already hectic day. I'll try to keep this more casual this time around and see how it goes.

These days I just wake up at ~ 5:30AM and that's that. I am awake and alert so I try to take advantage of that. I walk the boys at 6AM and then get my day started. About a year ago, I hit perimenopause but it took me months to realize what happened and why I was so miserable and angry all the time. I started training 2-3 times a day, adjusted my nutrition a bit and started focusing more on rest. With my lifestyle interventions I managed to offset a lot of the symptoms and I feel like a whole new person. I am just, well, more balanced.

I started recording my meals in chronometer so I could keep track of my nutrition. It's been 6 years since I went plant-based and, although I feel great, I wanted to make sure I was getting all the nutrients I needed. And it's a good thing I did because I am consistently under-eating Zinc and vitamin E. A coupe of weeks ago I also bought a new fitness tracker (I didn't even know samsung had a new one out and it was exactly the design I always wanted! I am so happy!). I have a history with fitness trackers... but it's been some time since my last try - maybe this time it'll be ok? So far so good, no mental issues :happy: And I love it so much, it has all the features I always wanted, too: heart rate, exercise tracking, step counter, sleep and water tracking, and a stopwatch. And then I also realized it connects to chronometer... :makeway:

Anyway, welcome to my new log! I'll try to updates it as often as I can because it really does help organize my thoughts and feelings :littletail:
 

Fremen

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"“Keep an eye on the staircases. They like to change.” Percy Weasley, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone."
You could just write down what you feel like, when you feel like, even if it has nothing to do with training.
I've noticed that even just writing something every day forces me to take stock of where I am and where I'm going.
The trick for this to work for me is that it has to be very simple, even if it's just one sentence (aside from my workout plan which is little more than a copy and paste).
I stop and think for a moment and think about what I want to share, even if it's little, it's always better than nothing :)
 

neilarey

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... Is anyone else feeling Christmas'y? :LOL: I wasn't feeling it at all only a few days ago but the weather changed drastically pretty much overnight and now it's cold, gray and miserable :mad: It's a common misconception that Greece is nice and warm all year round (friends of mine were planning on packing bikinis in October when visiting me :giggle: ). It can get really cold here especially in come regions. I am somewhat lucky in that respect since I live in a town that is surrounded by mountains on one side and the sea on the other. We don't get extreme temperatures here but it is pretty humid overall. I often describe it as coming out in the cold wrapped up in a wet towel :sit: It's actually very similar to Manchester weather but we do get hot summers (unlike Manchester :imp:). Anyway, I am feeling Christmas-y so I have Christmas songs playing in the background 24/7.

My day started at 5AM today, I walked the babies and then parked myself at the gym (DAREBEE gym) for 90 minutes. I am on the quest to record all (almost all) workouts and some of the programs in our database. It takes about 3-4 takes to record one set flawlessly. I get a good workout and a nice variety out of it. It's been my morning training + 30 minutes elliptical after for a couple of months now. I get to do what I want training-wise in the evenings, though. I start my day with exercise and I finish it with exercise :pose:

My diet... has been s**t. I admit it. I didn't want to weigh myself for a couple of weeks because of that and I only braved it this morning. Fridays are usually my "Time to face the music" days. It was not too bad but yeah, I didn't expect miracles. I look at my body fat %, not my weight, btw. My goal is to keep it the same or, preferably, lower it without restricting myself like crazy. It's been... and uphill battle. Honestly, it's the time of the year I am more relaxed about my overall goals. No one of us can push 100% all the time. At this point, I am happy with micro gains - or loses, in this case. Or not change. No change is awesome, too :hopeful:

Another thing I struggle with these days is constant hunger. My body wants all of its fat back :break: So I started making my meals super high protein ~ 60g of protein each, to see if it helps. It's been 3 days so far and I don't feel hungry at all. I'll see if this sticks because, realistically... it's just a lot. I might cycle this throughout the week or something. To fit my macros I have to get most of my Calories from protein and that just sucks. I live for bread and pasta :eatall: plus, I found this new place in town that makes vegan croissants.... I'll report on how it works out (or doesn't) in the future!

Alright, it's time for me to have another coffee and get back to work :nod:
Thank you for stopping by!!! :thanku:
 

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Oooh, vegan croissants sounds like a challenging bake, I hope they taste amazing!
Or at least good enough that you're not just sad about lacking the real thing.
I've seen a couple of what pass for gluten- and lactose free pizzas, and those were just the saddest facsimiles of pizza. My poor allergic friend.

I think it's perfectly normal for our bodies to change a bit with the seasons, and what they want to eat too!
The colder damper weather has arrived here as well. I treated myself to some fancy scented candles, they really bring the autumn cheer ^^
 

neilarey

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@Maegaranthelas my thoughts exactly, originally! :giggle: I once tried making croissants (before going vegan) so I know how hard it is to make the real thing, never mind a vegan version. I didn't expect much when I went to this bakery... These are the best croissants I've ever tasted! I have NO IDEA how she does it. I talked to the owner / baker and she is vegan herself (makes sense, running a vegan bakery and all) so I can trust they are actually vegan. I honestly had my doubts in the beginning :worry: You know, too good to be true and all? :cutter: I now go there once a week. I like to support them and, yeah, the baked goods are incredible. Plus, they have really good coffee and comfortable chairs :ss:

I think it's perfectly normal for our bodies to change a bit with the seasons

True dat. I tend to gain weight during winter. I just feel so miserable when it's wet and dark outside for weeks.

Outside my window right now:

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I treated myself to some fancy scented candles
Fancy candles? Sounds really good :happy: Maybe I should get some too :proud:
 

WolfDreamer

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I just feel so miserable when it's wet and dark outside for weeks.
I can understand that. My seasonal depression is very real every year. My hope is that training for my 50k will help keep me motivated to stay active and find some energy on most days. I won't say every day because I'm realistic.
 

neilarey

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My hope is that training for my 50k will help keep me motivated to stay active and find some energy on most days

It's a good plan! There is an awesome book on running (if you haven't read it yet) called Born to Run by McDougall Christopher, if you need some inspiration. It's technically about barefoot running but I found it inspirational enough myself that it helped me to go from 5k to 10k overnight :happy:
 

neilarey

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neilarey

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I'll just forget yesterday happened. It was not a good day and I am feeling it today. Physically, I feel like I've been ran over by a train, repeatedly. Mentally... I am not too bad actually. We are having a sunny weekend after all the rain and clouds. I am making good progress work-wise including all the stuff I need to do for DAREBEE for the upcoming week. The new workouts we have coming up are easy enough that I could record them even in my sorry state. Today I'll probably work on the Fit December. I had all the notes from the testing for weeks now. I feel like the program has been getting easier and easier with every year BUT I also feel like we need easier workouts these days.

It's Sunday so I made pancakes for breakfast. I made a very basic recipe with half regular flour and half oat flour and used the griddle to fry them. I bought pancake rings a while back so it was fun testing them. The verdict? OMG, I am never making them in any other way. They came out so thick and fluffy! I usually use yogurt to top them but I was out so I used a tofu/milk blend instead. While the pancakes were cooking, I also made a berry-chia jam on the side burner. I dragged my BBQ to the kitchen balcony a couple of months ago and I've been using it for most of my cooking ever since.

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Today I am also making a stollen. I never made one before so I am curious how it'll turn out. I am using a recipe from the chainbaker but I am adapting it so it's vegan. I am also using zea flour which is a nightmare to handle but it'as incredibly tasty. The dough is currently fermenting. I will see hot it'll turn out! It should be ready around lunch time. I'll probably do some Christmas baking every Sunday until Christmas. It'll give me something to look forward to all week :cutter:
 

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Today was a good day :happy: No filming today so I just did a bit of fasted cardio and that was that. For breakfast I had tofu fish steaks with cauliflower and then for lunch I made tofu & sweet potato sausages.

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For dinner I made Korean-style meal (at least my idea of one): basmati rice, rice-paper spring rolls, peanut tofu, regular kimchi + carrot kimchi, smashed cucumber salad:

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I also managed to do some Christmas shopping earlier today. Sort of, I bought a bunch of tree branches for when I am ready to decorate (1st of December, probably). I went to the local Holiday Hell:

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My step count is 13,000 already and I still have an evening training session ahead of me. I'll probably do the Second Spring workout tonight and then go to bed :scroll:


I hope you all had an awesome day!!!
And thanks for stopping by :sweet:
 

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I forgot candy canes existed and now I kinda want one xD
I am waiting for a day of both decent weather and enough energy so I can go harvest some ivy from my hedge to hang in my house ^^
Who needs to buy a garland when there's plenty of ivy suffocating the yard and only very little space in the house anyway.
I just hang a few strands of ivy from the book-shelf-supports and put the baubles on that, with fairy lights behind =)
 

neilarey

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I just hang a few strands of ivy from the book-shelf-supports and put the baubles on that, with fairy lights behind =)

Oh, it's going to look lovely!! :aww:

only very little space in the house anyway.

My place is super small, too, but I have very large balconies all around. Top floors in Greece are always like that: small living spaces with large balconies. So a Christmas tree takes up a large chunk of the living room and then I have to squeeze around it for a month. This year I am going to put the tree outside and only decorate it with lights :LOL: I'll still see it but it'll be on the other side of the window.


*Thinking* ...and with the winds we are getting these days it'll probably end up on someone else's balcony :tears:
 

Maegaranthelas

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You could also consider making wreaths to put on walls/doors or table wreaths with lights/candles in the middle =D
Takes up far less floor space, but will still bring a lot of seasonal cheer to the house :LOL:
And you can fill them to the brim with baubles if you so choose :p
 
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