How has your day been so far @RainstormZA ? how's the study for the N+ coming?
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I decided to take a day off and carry on over the weekend. You mean the Security+? Yeah I'm making some good progress though, I've found a easier way to study and run stimulation tests in between subjects.How has your day been so far @RainstormZA ? how's the study for the N+ coming?
Yeah I ran into a problem. Slowly but surely I was getting put off by animal products. First started with the eggs, everyone started joking saying it's because they're from our own hens but I have no problem with them in other foods like banana bread or savoury meals like baked quiches or muffins.Been doing the "healthy body, healthy mind" thing for about five weeks now. Seems to work as I've been able to keep the dog at bay despite some setbacks that would have gotten to me otherwise.
Lost six kilo's in the same period. A lot more energy and feeling rather optimistic overall.
Not actually working hard at it. Just making sure I do at least 10 000 steps a day (Averaging about 13K), half an hour to an hour light exercise per day (Five day's a week) and watching those carbs.
Really great returns for minimal effort. Endorphins are a great anti depressant and free to boot.
Regards
P.S. Anyone using the Fitbit app?
Aaand! I forgot the most important part. Getting into a steady sleep routine. Aiming at seven hours a night and almost getting there.Been doing the "healthy body, healthy mind" thing for about five weeks now. Seems to work as I've been able to keep the dog at bay despite some setbacks that would have gotten to me otherwise.
Lost six kilo's in the same period. A lot more energy and feeling rather optimistic overall.
Not actually working hard at it. Just making sure I do at least 10 000 steps a day (Averaging about 13K), half an hour to an hour light exercise per day (Five day's a week) and watching those carbs.
Really great returns for minimal effort. Endorphins are a great anti depressant and free to boot.
Regards
P.S. Anyone using the Fitbit app?
Finally got my meds down to the volumes where a change-over would be minimal and seeing a new psychiatrist tomorrow. This time I have a psychologist report to back up my treatment plan, so it should go well. Been rough scaling down my meds, but I think it will have been worth it in the end.
Been doing the "healthy body, healthy mind" thing for about five weeks now. Seems to work as I've been able to keep the dog at bay despite some setbacks that would have gotten to me otherwise.
Lost six kilo's in the same period. A lot more energy and feeling rather optimistic overall.
Not actually working hard at it. Just making sure I do at least 10 000 steps a day (Averaging about 13K), half an hour to an hour light exercise per day (Five day's a week) and watching those carbs.
Really great returns for minimal effort. Endorphins are a great anti depressant and free to boot.
Regards
P.S. Anyone using the Fitbit app?
Yeah I ran into a problem. Slowly but surely I was getting put off by animal products. First started with the eggs, everyone started joking saying it's because they're from our own hens but I have no problem with them in other foods like banana bread or savoury meals like baked quiches or muffins.
Then the bacon made it to my despised food list. Now it's meat except tinned tuna.
I went and got a bunch of fruit and veggies on special. Made myself a carrot and orange smoothie - couldn't believe how good it tastes. I have a big tub of fruit salad to eat from and frozen pineapples for those hot days.
Thinking of doing a veggie stir-fry for dinner tomorrow night.
And it feels good to go 95% meat free and low carb. I'm not even craving bread at all.
I have absolutely no idea why, the smell of it makes me nauseous. Very strange, I agree.Any particular reason animal products put you off?
I have absolutely no idea why, the smell of it makes me nauseous. Very strange, I agree.
Thanks, that makes sense. The only thing I can stomach is scrambled eggs but that's like once a month. And then eggs to make custard is awesome - good old fashioned egg custard. My mom is the same but not with taste, only smell. Mine is both.Not really strange, tastes can change as we get older.
Thanks, that makes sense. The only thing I can stomach is scrambled eggs but that's like once a month. And then eggs to make custard is awesome - good old fashioned egg custard. My mom is the same but not with taste, only smell. Mine is both.
I used to hate muesli, now I love it toasted with honey and nuts. I guess it's my body's way of getting me to eat better.
I have almost preached this for a few years after learning how much exercise, diet, rest, social interaction, etc. affects my mental state after separating from and then getting divorced from my now ex wife. I have my ups and downs and still struggle with adequate rest which has a huge affect on my mental state but I am at least a lot more aware of it and the effect it has on me. I exercise a few times a week, mountain biking on weekends, weight training at gym during the week and walking with my girlfriend and rescue cocker spaniel during the week. During the week, with the exception of dinners, I eat a somewhat strict diet that has plenty of vegetables, meat and only brown rice for carbs. I try get in to bed at a reasonable time so I get 8 hours of sleep before I wake up at 05:30 and try meditate as much as possible although it has been a challenge this year.
It is still a challenge at times but I am in a far better place than I was a few years ago and I will continue to 'preach' the benefits of looking after yourself from a diet, exercise, social interaction, sunlight, rest, etc. point of view and it's benefits.
P.S. Forgot to add, I use an iPhone, so use their built in Health and Activity app in combination with my Apple Watch and then Strava when I am on my bike.
Same here , not sleeping well for the last three nights.And I am still learning...
The last few nights I have not slept well at all, mostly due to early morning thundershowers keeping me awake and last night as I had a whisky too many. I know that sleep affects my mental state, so today I am not in the best place but luckily I am cognisant of this and do my best to manage it during the day. I don't always succeed, my Mediterranean temper gets the better of me some times but I soldier on as best I can...
Never underestimate a good night's sleep with regular sleep routine .Aaand! I forgot the most important part. Getting into a steady sleep routine. Aiming at seven hours a night and almost getting there.
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Regards
Eisch!Never underestimate a good night's sleep with regular sleep routine .
I've had 8 hours total sleep this week and can feel things are fraying at the seams.
Eisch!
I’ve had average 7 and did a career kamakazi today...
Rather not talk about it.
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Telling the big boss he can find another dishcloth, this one realises unemployment is better than working for a doos. Still awaiting his answer. Joke is I meant it.Sorry for the blonde moment, what does career kamikaze mean?
Telling the big boss he can find another dishcloth, this one realises unemployment is better than working for a doos. Still awaiting his answer. Joke is I meant it.
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