Keep It Simple: Follow Peter Sagal’s Three-G Formula & Get Your Run On

December presents an opportunity to review goals of the current year and get a jump on your goals for the upcoming year. While I achieved a significant business goal of publishing my first book, I’ve let some of my fitness goals fall off.

Just as I was reviewing plans for 2019, I had lunch with a friend who had just read Peter Sagal’s The Incomplete Book of Running. She brought the book to lunch and suggested I give it a read.

Best. Idea. Ever.

Sagal shares how he found the time and inspiration to run, as well as the ups and downs of making running a priority in his life. He’s had a number of unique experiences thanks to his running life. Some funny. Some not so. All thought provoking.

So how did this book affect me? It reminded me that like establishing any other habit, making running a part of my life again can be as simple as the three steps Sagal outlined (in more detail than I’ve included, of course):

Gradual – let your body adjust to your running habit & avoid injury.

Goals – make an achievable goal – run a 5K and take it from there.

Group – stick to your running habit with the help of an accountability group.

This GGG approach is actually pretty effective. It worked perfectly for me when I was my most successful with my running routine. I had a long-term goal of running a 10-mile race, with several 5K races along the way. I ran three times a week, following a plan outlined by Jeff Galloway. AND – I had three other people who were running their first 10-mile race right along with me, and they were also following Galloway’s plan. Closer to the race, I joined a local group that helped me build speed – yes, dreaded hill work really helps!!

My advice to you if you’re looking to make running a part of your life in 2019: read Sagal’s book. It’s a quick read: fun, funny, and inspirational; it might be just the push you need to get your run on!! Let me know how The Incomplete Book of Running inspires you!! You’re in control: healthy living starts now.

Keep It Simple: Follow Peter Sagal’s Three-G Formula & Get Your Run On was last modified: December 17th, 2018 by Deb Nelson

Bored Taste Buds? Shake Them Up!!

How many days do you sit at your desk or aimlessly walk the aisles of your grocery store and ask yourself what the heck you’re going to have for dinner? There are an infinite amount of choices, yet NOTHING seems appealing. ARGHH!!!

SOLUTION: Cook one meal you’ve never prepared before every week. Yes, it takes a little preparation and a bit of scouting around. The rewards, however, can be A-mazing. That was the case for me this week when I made Spaghetti Squash “Bolognese” from the recipe in Anthony Williams’ book, Medical Medium: Thyroid Healing. Oh. My. Goodness. This recipe is simply fabulous!! Neither my husband nor I had ever cooked spaghetti squash. What a treat – we loved everything about it: the ease; the texture; and above all, the taste! Put this recipe on next week’s menu!!

Why is it important to keep from getting bored with your food? It’s easy to fall into bad habits when we’re bored with what’s on our plates. The benefits to a bit of planning to keep your taste buds happy:

  • By changing up your diet, you can get a variety of nutrients into your system.
  • Planning your menu keeps you from waiting until the last minute to decide what you’ll eat. Making meal decisions before you’re famished means you’re less likely to eat low-nutrient, not-so-good-for-you meals.
  • You walk into that grocery store confidently with a list for your meal(s).
  • You no longer have nagging thoughts about food, meals, snacks, bad habits running through your mind all day.
  • Make it fun: Trade off with your spouse, significant other, BFF – every other week each of you can prepare a new meal. Once you’ve got the hang of it, each of you can prepare a new meal every week.
  • Split the responsibilities: one of you gets the ingredients into the kitchen, the other cooks, you both clean – you get the idea: Shake It Up!!
  • Add on: create a theme night and build an entire evening around the meal. Extra credit – television and phones are silenced.

Give it a go and let me know how shaking up your taste buds changes your outlook on food.

Bored Taste Buds? Shake Them Up!! was last modified: December 5th, 2018 by Deb Nelson