16.11.17

lets talk | Whole 30, skin care, and other tips

Hi. So I'm not entirely sure why I keep posting since it doesn't seem like anyone reads my blog anymore. :P THAT SAID, if you are reading this post, LEAVE A COMMENT and let me know... .or else I might give up blogging altogether. And yes, that's a threat. ;) Honestly, writing is such an emotional outlet for me I almost don't care. I'll never stop writing. I'm a word-nerd.


Ok, down to the nitty-gritty. I started the Whole 30 program four days ago. Now, before I continue, this was not a daunting or weird idea to me. They say everyone feels that way on the first day, and then you go through all these crazy phases like "Kill All The Things," etc. Its been easy for me (for the most part,) because last year around this time I went cold turkey and gave up EVERYTHING in my diet, started working out regularly, and dropped several lbs. Now, I didn't completely cut out sugar (I was still eating dark chocolate,) or cheese on my salads. Since then I've discovered that yes, the diagnosis from years ago was right, and I am pretty severely lactose intolerant. So I ditched dairy a couple months ago while still in Colorado.

So far the biggest challenge of Whole 30 is cooking. Not because I don't know how to cook--I simply don't have the time. I'm finding myself coming home from work STARVING but also dreading chopping all my veggies and turning on the stove. Minor obstacle. I'm a big believer in setting my mind to something and just doing it. Anyone is unstoppable with the right mindset and motivation. Anyone and I mean anyone, can get their food addictions under control, lose weight, and change their lifestyle. Dieting, as far as I'm concerned, is a cop-out. Change the way you look at food, and everything else, including mental clarity, dropping a pant size, etc, will come full circle. I guarantee it.

I felt my best when I was in Asia for a month this summer. Almost every meal was served family style and consisted of rice, meat (usually pork or chicken,) fish, vegetables, and fruit for dessert. Often there would be a small portion of rice accompanied by a variety of soups and stir-fry. Personally, I found it delicious, and unlike my teammates, I never got tired of rice. I had a ton of energy, my digestive issues disappeared, my skin was clear, I experienced little to no bloating, and aside from being overtired, (the result of the trip, not the food I was eating,) I had tremendous stamina and zero brain fog. Coming home I fell into a lot of bad eating habits all over again. Even though I have remained gluten and dairy free, I have consumed a ton of sugar (blaming Starbucks!) and began feeling sluggish, etc.

I'm not saying you need to begin eating only Asian-inspired food! But they really know what they're doing when it comes to a cleansing, detoxing, well-balanced diet. Obviously (for those who have done the program and know the rules,) I won't be eating any grains over the next 30 days, so rice is out. I think once I start implementing certain foods back into my diet that I'm going to try Thai cooking for myself! 

There are a few core things I've been doing on a daily basis to keep me feeling healthy and beautiful. Yes, beautiful. :) Good skin in a huge part of that for me. I have naturally acne-prone skin, and if any of you have followed my blog for a length of time, you know how badly I've struggled with it. Over the last few years I've conquered a lot of the problem, but occasionally I still encounter red patches or a breakout. I am NOT going to try to solve anyone's acne issue because each case is unique, but I'll talk a little about some of what's worked for me.

Lots and lots and lots of water. This is very basic, I know, but never underestimate the power of being well hydrated! I try to drink at least 8 cups a day (the amount you need will vary with your body weight,) and bought a huge bottle that holds that much. Adding fun, anti-inflammatory ingredients like slices of cucumber, lemon, or berries, keep it interesting.

Oolong tea. I mentioned this miracle tea in my last post, and seriously, I cannot sing its praises enough! Not only is it tasty (at least for coffee-deprived me,) but it is PACKED full of health benefits, including weight loss, heart health, brain function, an aid for acid reflux,  has a calming effect, and much, much more. It's been an awesome addition to my Whole 30 diet.

Pilates. More specifically for me, Blogilates with Cassey Ho. You can follow any workout regime that you'd like, but Blogailates has been really awesome for me. Not only can I do it at home (huge win in my book!) but Cassey's videos really challenge my body and her positive outlook encourages me to push myself harder. I feel like pilates gets a bad rap since it uses little to no equipment, but trust me, it is super effective, and you.will.SWEAT. I've been trying to work out at least 3-4 times a week since December, and with the exception of about 3 months of traveling and work over the summer, I've been successful.

Soul Scripts. So this is something I've discovered recently on Instagram, and honestly, I think I'm pretty late to the game. But this is a nice Christian resource  for daily inspiration and motivation. Sometimes it only takes a quote or simple thought to get the day started off right. "Just because you're not at your destination doesn't mean you're at a dead end. You're simply on divine middle ground." #soulscripts  

Pacifica. I promised I'd talk a little about skincare! My skin has endured a lot of changes over the years...acne, oiliness, dryness. While in Thailand it was nearly perfect. I also saw a huge difference in my hair's texture and body, which I attribute to the insane humanity. From there I went to the mountains of Colorado, which is extremely dry, and while I didn't experience any significant breakouts, by the time I got home my skin (especially in the T-zone area,) didn't know if it wanted to be oily or so dry it hurt! I started using the Pacifica brand--which is 100% vegan and cruelty-free--at the recommendation of a friend, and I'm so glad I did! I have tried three of their face cleanses with amazing results. They did end up being a bit drying but combined with Coconut Probiotic Water Rehab Cream, my skin is more glowing and even-toned than ever! Plus its pretty hard to pass up a reasonably priced vegan product. :)

That's all I have today, lovelies. If you want to continue seeing posts please leave me a comment, otherwise, I am considering shutting my blog down, which I really don't want to do. Cheers!

18 comments:

  1. Hi, Micheala!
    I do enjoy reading your blog posts! If you didn't enjoy writing them, I wouldn't have said anything....but since you enjoy writing and really don't want to delete your blog, please know that you have one reader, at least. Though I'm not very good with commenting, I find your 'ramblings' (referred to as such with endearment) to be enlightening, as they share so much of who you are and what you're like. Your posts are always enjoyable, and quite often inspiring. You are doing, and writing about, things that I can only dream of. Thank you very, very much, for sharing your experiences and life lessons! God blesses each of us with so many dreams, lessons, and blessings throughout our lives....it's wonderful of you to share yours, to bless and inspire others. So, God bless you, too, and....keep it up, Girl! :)

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    1. Hi Rachel!! Thank you so much for commenting. haha, yes I enjoy writing. I think it was an empty threat, because I'll never stop writing. . .I just really like to check on my readers base from time to time! ;) I take the word "ramblings" as a huge compliment! I really hope my posts come off as motivational, never pushing others to do things they are unable to do, or pressuring them to be someone they aren't meant to be. Don't say I'm doing things you could only dream of! Hog-wash. God has you right where you are for a very specific purpose. Keep following him. That is our call! :)

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  2. Micheala,
    NOOOO, don't stop blogging!!!!! :) Your blog posts are seriously on my list of top Five Favorite Things on the Internet. You've not only inspired me to keep after the dreams I've had for ages, but you've opened up new ones to me that I'm now deeply passionate about, and not only to dream of them, but to actually plan how to GET. AFTER. THEMMM! All that to say that if you find for your own equilibrium that you need to step back from the blogging world, I totally understand, but know that you have one super enthusiastic and forever grateful reader. :)

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    1. WHOA. Top Five Favorite Things? Pressure much? :P jk No seriously, I don't know if I should take that as the scariest thing I've ever heard, or the greatest. ;) GIRL I love hearing how God is working in your life! Oh my goodness. I'd absolutely love to hear more about it! You have me super curious now...what dreams are you pursuing? Totally message me or we can talk here or whatever!

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  3. Also, BLOGILATES!!!! Cassey Ho is the best; I love all of her routines, but my go-tos of late have been her PIIT workouts, they feel so terrific. :)

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    1. Yuusssss. . .she is TOUGH though! I'm usually dying halfway through her videos. :P Right now I've been doing the Sailor Moon routine. I have absolutely no idea who that is (some kind of anime character?) but I LOOVVEEE that routine! Its sooo good.

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  4. No, please don't shut down your blog!! I always enjoy reading your posts, even though I'm terrible about commenting. I did a whole 30 in March and felt so good, but over the summer I got back into bad habits. I really need to start eating better again. I also need to find a workout routine, so I may have to look into blogilates. I hope you keep writing on your blog!!

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    1. Wellll I just posted again. ;) All of you ladies have been so encouraging! That is so cool that you already did the Whole 30. I'm on day 9, and aside from my food being a little boring (I have to find some actual recipes instead of making them up as I go,) its still pretty easy! So cool to hear about others who have done it successfully. :)

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  5. I've been reading all your posts girl! I've even wanted to comment, but wasn't quite sure what to say (#notawriter). I honestly wish you could come over to my house, make some cozy warm drinks, and chat about life. We've both done and changed a lot in recent years and it would be so fun to hear about each others experiences. :D

    Anyways, it's super awesome that you're getting back into a healthy routine! I can sooooo relate to the not wanting to cook after a long day. That's me a lot of the time. I really wanna fit some blogilaties into my schedule again, I just find it really hard to get motivated since I don't have a consistent schedule right now (working part time and looking for a full-time position).

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    1. Goooossssshhhhh that sounds perfect! Its so weird. Ok, so I know we don't talk often, but we've "known" each other for years. Like, a really, really long time. People say you can't get to know someone online, but that is totally, 100% not true. I've met some truly incredible people through blogging and other online avenues. Thanks for being a faithful reader, Sereina, and my bloggy friend. It means so much!

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  6. I still read your blog! Don't stop. It seems like there are tons of teens and college age, but fewer and fewer GENUINE mid to late twenties (I'm mean not blog-business, spam Pinterest, Mom blog, etc.).

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    1. haha, thanks girl! It just feels like a lot of blogs have kind of "died" over the last maybe five years or so. I'm not sure what happened. I think many of us "grew up" and moved on with our lives. I just enjoy writing too much to give it up completely. Thanks for the encouragement. :)

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  7. Emma would be sad if you stopped blogging. ;-)

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    1. Michaela would be sad if Emma stopped being Emma. :'( LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU SO MUCH!!!!!

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  8. Please don't quit your blog!!:) I've been reading your blogs since 2011 or 12, and always enjoy your posts SO MUCH!!:):) You have a real gift for writing, as well as encouraging and inspiring others!!:):)

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    1. Word. Back in my super-eloquent days when I actually cringe to think about some of my posts! :P But thanks, I'm super flattered that you've been reading that long. BIGGEST FAN OVER HERE! ;) lol

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  9. I too love Soul Scripts. I have friends who did Whole 30 and got good results. Love your blog, please don't stop. ;)

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    1. I just randomly found them one day on Instagram. Really simple, but practical advice! :) Thanks for writing!

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