Please support me in my quest to become a more well-rounded person with a fulfilling and enriched way of living. This years 2010 resolution is designed to pursue just that cause. Many New Years resolutions die out as soon as the christmas tree gets tossed into the trash heap. This year, I propose to take on a series of 12 30 day challenges, all with the intention of creating a richer, healthier existence for myself. While some goals seem less ambitious than others, these are the pursuits I am interested in completing within this coming year. The ultimate goal being that I carry these challenges into my everyday life throughout 2010 and beyond. Follow along as I blog about my quest. Lets see how far I make it!!!

Proposed Challenges:

JANUARY: Dedicate self to finding full time work (portfolio work and networking)
FEBRUARY: No Soda
MARCH: Exercise
APRIL: Start a new blog I've been thinking about thanks to Peter Ross
MAY: Floss
JUNE: Love Life
JULY: No TV
AUGUST: Meditate
SEPTEMBER: Eat within 100 Miles
OCTOBER: Money Management/debt repayment/savings
NOVEMBER: Read
DECEMBER: Sing


3.31.2010

Total failure

Okay, this is the one month I completely gave up on.  It is somehow the most daunting idea, this "exercise" thing.  I used to love to work out.  Running was my meditation, my therapy, but now it just seems painful.  I come up with a million reasons not to run the moment I decide to go out.  
And just now I am realizing that just because I am supposed to be exercising, this doesn't necessarily mean running.  I have to get that out of my head, because that is the thing I dread the most.
As I said before, I will continue this challenge into the next month.   And I think the only way to get out of my non-committal rut is to design some sort of a schedule with different kinds of work-outs, and maybe throw a day or two of running in for fun, as it will be easier to adhere to something more concrete.  So, tomorrow is DAY 1!  I will post my schedule for week 1 and fit in my first workout.... that seems too hard already....

3.18.2010

epic fail

OK I admit it!  I'm hiding from my own blog!  But will start fresh this coming weekend.  The weather has been beautiful and I am ready to get back on track.  I am going to extend this challenge into next month and see how I do.  I need encouragement.  This all reminds me of a saying I learned in elementary school "if at first you don't succeed, try try again."  Will do.

3.03.2010

First Run!

Thanks to Bobby for putting the bug in my ear and suggesting I run a marathon (ha!)  Instead I put on my new running shoes (seen above) and went for a thirty minute run.  This was my first run outside in years I am embarrassed to say.  Its a nice mild day out and snow is melting everywhere--so it was a little wet, but not too bad.
I have a few strange things that I must have when I run: I chew gum and absolutely cannot run without putting on my chapstick first.  When running outside I usually don't bring an ipod--I prefer to focus on my breathing, but I needed something to a) encourage me, and b) keep time.    I listened to the Glee soundtrack.  First song:  Don't Stop Believin'--oh yeah, that was great!  By the third song I was feeling a little burny feeling in my lungs, a sign that it had been awhile.  I made it through the thirty minutes pretty well.  And now am suffering from the jello legs.  
I always find this first day of a workout is not too rough, easy even.  Its everyday after that is difficult, in fact some days feel like you have lead feet and legs.
One reason I have not been running in a while is a slight knee injury that I have never had anyone but my kinesiologist look at (he didn't seem that concerned about it--like he didn't say "OMG this is really bad") Frankly it usually hurts after about a month of training, but lately its been hurting just from walking or on snowboarding days.  I do not want surgery, so I need to find some way to be able to run and not have any issues.  I read an AMAZING book recently that suggested this was all possible for me, and now I am putting it to the test.   http://www.amazon.com/Born-Run-Hidden-Superathletes-Greatest/dp/0307266303/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1267644181&sr=8-1
I am trying to change my stride.  Note the super thin and really not that supportive running shoes.  We will see how this all goes.  If you are a runner, or even if you are not, this book is fantastic.
So anyway, one last thing: thanks Bob.  The run felt great.

3.02.2010

Shoveling counts!

Today I had to shovel out my soon-to-be father-in-laws car from the snowstorm last week. (he is in VT and I was borrowing his car)  It took me 40 minutes, and after my arms felt like lead weights hanging off of my shoulders.  I was all shaky and weak.  Despite my mothers suggestion that snowboarding does not count as exercise, I believe it does, and so does shoveling.  I realize that for some people shoveling is a common almost everyday occurrence, but for someone who thinks coloring  (excuse me, rendering) is a job, shoveling is most definitely a workout.
This does however, raise the question of "what constitutes exercise?" I think aerobic activity that gets your heart-rate up for a significant amount of time, and/or muscle building/flexibility work-outs.  So when I decide that my "wii-yoga" is adequate exercise, you just smile and nod mom....xo

3.01.2010

Happy March 1st!!!

So I finished no soda month with a bang!  I never even had a sip of it on accident!  As I said before I will try to continue this practice for the rest of the year.  I will keep you updated!
And Forward MARCH!!!
I started exercise month (one day early) with a bang!  Basically I rolled around in four feet of fresh powder at a high altitude for 4 hours or so.  Just kidding...I was snowboarding.  It was terrible.  I am not used to riding in powder, and I was pretty exhausted by the end of the day.  I would say that counts towards a day of exercise.
Here are the parameters of this months challenge:  work out at minimum for 30 minutes, 3 times per week.  I want to do more, and I will try, but I cannot commit to more than that right now.  I need to be realistic about this month if I want to be successful.  Usually when embarking on a work-out regimen I would do 30 minutes of cardio 3 days a week with an ab workout, then free weights 3 days a week, resting on Sunday.  That is for when I am feeling hard-core.  I am not feeling hard-core.  I recently finished three years of Grad school  where my muscles had a chance to completely atrophy.  I had maybe three days of cardio within those three years.  I'm feeling really weak... so I'm just leaning into this, and possibly, after this month, and as I get closer to my wedding date, I will become more hard core.
Anyway, this month I will be trying out all different kinds of exercise, to keep it interesting.  Feel free to send suggestions!  (I may even post videos this month!) There is an indoor pool right down the street I can go to, and I want to try Bikram Yoga, which I have never done, and maybe even Zumba classes among other things.  I am not interested in losing weight, just feeling healthier and stronger.
Please join me!