6 Months Later…

Can you believe that it has already been 6 months since the beginning of the year?  We are already done with half of 2015!  That’s crazy!

Raise your hand if you are still working on any of the goals you made in January.  Don’t worry if you didn’t raise your hand, I’ve had a few struggles of my own with my 2015 goals.  The beginning of the year is always so new and fresh.  You just got to spend time with your family over the holidays, maybe you’ve rested a little, and you feel like you can take on anything.  This year is going to be your year.

Then life comes along and laughs at your goals and pretty much says, “Nope!”

Life Happens

We can’t always avoid all the problems that come our way.  We can’t plan everything out and know for sure that it’s going to happen that way.  Things come up, events happen, and many times we find ourselves far away from where we wanted to be when we started the year.

When I looked back at the goals I had made for the year, it seemed like I was barely doing anything that I had set out to do.  Then I stepped back and really looked at where life had taken me the first part of this year and I realized I’ve done more than I thought.

New Day

I’ve been doing better with balancing the things on my plate and not letting one little crinkle in the routine throw me for a loop.  I’ve even started to come to terms with not having such a set routine and letting the day lead me where it needs to go.  It’s been a little bit of a struggle to adjust to things, but I haven’t completely lost it and I have to say I like having a little wiggle room.  It’s nice to not know every single detail sometimes.

I’ve also expanded my blog, maybe not in the way I thought I would but it’s slowly growing.  I’ve been consistent with my posts and improving the quality of my pictures.  I’ve tried to have a bigger presence on Instagram and grow my following there and I finally started a Facebook page and found another way to reach out to my readers.  I might not have thousands of readers like other blogs, but I do have loyal followers and that is all I could ask for.

As for my other goals, I’ve made different progress in those areas.  I thought I would accomplish those in a different way than I am now, but that isn’t a bad thing!  I’m actually learning a lot about myself and I like what I’m finding out.

Success

I can say one thing with absolute certainty though and that is I have pursued everything with passion.  That was my word for the year, the word that I chose to help focus all of my goals.  It I start something or think about starting something and I find that I have no passion to put behind it, then I know that isn’t what I should be doing.  I don’t want to half-ass anything anymore.  I don’t want or need to waste my time.  I want passion to be a part of everything I do because then I can really enjoy the outcome.

How about you guys?  Have your goals been met, changed, or forgotten?  Are you still using your word for the year to help guide you?  What could you work on?

June is a great time to re-focus and get a fresh burst of motivation.  You aren’t a failure if you haven’t made any progress yet!  Time to get back up and start working towards what you want.

Today is a new beginning

Today is the perfect day to do just that!

Recipe: Popcorn Clusters

Friday.Recipe: Popcorn Clusters  I can hear the collective sigh of all you hardworking people!  I know that this week has been crazy busy for me and I am really glad that the weekend is almost here.

Adam and I are actually going to his aunt’s wedding today in Waukegan so our weekend is going to start a little early.  But I did want to make sure I gave you guys something yummy to make over the weekend.  I’m always thinking of you like that!

This is just a quick snack I threw together because I randomly had leftover popcorn.  I know, weird right?  Who has leftover popcorn?  Anyway, I was going for a healthy popcorn ball but that did not happen at all.  Luckily what did happen is a fairly tasty treat/snack.  It’s always great when your mistakes turn into delicious things.  Don’t you wish that would happen in real life?  Like don’t worry about messing up that interview, it’s now a plate of cookies!  That would be awesome.  Oh well, maybe someday…. Ok enough babbling onto the snack!

Popcorn Clusters

Recipes: Popcorn Clusters

  • 1 1/2 cup popped popcorn
  • 2/3 cup assorted nuts and seeds (I used pecans, almonds, and pumpkin seeds)
  • 1/2 cup dark chocolate pieces
  • 1/4 cup coconut oil, melted
  • 1/4 cup maple syrup
  • 3 tbsp tahini or almond butter
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  1. In a medium bowl mix together the nuts, seeds, and chocolate.  Set aside and line a muffin tin with liners.  Place about 2 tbsp popcorn in each liner.  Sprinkle a little of the nut/seed/chocolate mix over this.
  2. Place the oil and maple syrup in a medium saucepan and place over medium high heat.  Heat until the mixture is just bubbling and then add in the tahini or almond butter.  Stir to combine and heat for 2-3 minutes.
  3. Turn of the heat and stir in the cinnamon and salt and then moving quickly pour about a tablespoon over each muffin liner.
  4. Once all the tahini mixture is used up, move the popcorn clusters to the freezer and freeze for at least 30 minutes or until the clusters have hardened.

Recipe: Popcorn Clusters

Once the clusters have cooled you can pop them out of the tin and store them in an airtight container.  Make sure to keep them in the freezer or fridge so they don’t melt!  Now you have a delicious snack whenever you get hungry!

OH!  You guys should also go check out the blog Girl-ish.  They are an awesome blog that writes about fashion, entertainment, life, and health and I am one of their newest contributors!  I’m really excited to be working with these ladies and can’t wait to bring you more tasty and healthy food over there.

Have a super weekend and see you guys on Monday!

DIY Wednesday: Tortilla Chips

ThisDIY: Tortilla Chips week is flying by because it’s already DIY Wednesday!  So far we’ve come up with our own spice blends and made some quick but healthy jam.  Feeling crafty yet?

I hope you enjoy these posts as much as I do.  I really like being able to make my own things at home because it saves money and ends up being a lot healthier.  So many people shy away from making their own stuff because they don’t think they have the time or skill.  Believe me I am not a pioneer woman who can spin yarn, preserve vegetables, and make my own clothes.  But you don’t have to be Laura Ingalls Wilder to make some food staples for you and your family.

Today will be the easiest and cheapest DIY yet.  You’re going to make tortilla chips in less than 20 minutes and it will only cost you about $.40.  Yes you heard me right, $.40.  You will never buy tortilla chips again after this post. Ok you might, but you don’t have to with this trick up your sleeve!

I use El Milagro corn tortilla shells for this because the ingredient list is extremely short (corn, salt, lime) and they are only $.33 at Aldi.  You can use any corn tortilla that you would like, just make sure to read the ingredients.  I also use a pizza cutter to cut the tortillas because it’s faster, but a sharp knife will work too.

Tortilla Chips

DIY: Tortilla Chips

  • 1 package of El Milagro corn tortillas
  • 1 lime
  • salt
  • olive oil
  1. Preheat the oven to 375.  Using a pizza cutter cut the tortillas into chip size pieces.  On a parchment or Silpat lined baking sheet arrange the chips into a single layer.
  2. Squeeze the lime juice on to the chips and then drizzle the chips with a little olive oil.  You don’t need to drench them, just a little bit will work.  Then sprinkle with a pinch or so of salt.
  3. Bake the chips for 8-12 minutes checking often to make sure they don’t burn.  Remove from oven and let cool before devouring.

It’s that easy to have a pile of tortilla chips ready to scoop up delicious guacamole or salsa.  Enjoy and Happy Wednesday!

DIY: Tortilla Chips

What’s your favorite chip topping?

What If…

YouFailing is not Always failure might have been asked the question, “What if you knew you couldn’t fail?”  What would you do?  What risks would you take? I’ve asked myself this but when I think about it, I think it’s a fairly easy question.

I’d do anything.

If I couldn’t fail, why not do anything?  Invest all my money in one stock? Sure, I’m not going to fail.  Go skydiving? Why not?  I’m guaranteed to make it to the ground.  Talk to a room full of thousands?  You got it.  I think there is a better question we need to ask ourselves.

What if we weren’t afraid to fail?

That’s the tougher question because the chance of failure is still there.  This also makes it a more realistic question.  I am going to fail.  You are going to fail.  Maybe not today or in a horrible way but the truth is that failure is going to happen. We all work so hard to avoid failure, it’s not a fun thing to go through.

I hate failure.  I try to avoid it so much that sometimes I won’t even start something if I know there is a fair chance that I will fail.  The thing I am starting to learn though is that each failure is making me stronger.

Failure doesn't mean the game is over

I have been trying to grow this blog and share my message with a wider audience.  A lot of the things that I have done to try and make that happen have failed.  At first, I let it get me down.  I felt like a loser and thought that maybe I just wasn’t suppose to be a blogger.  I kept trying but nothing was happening.  While I was wallowing I realized that each failure taught me something.  It made me think in a different way to find something that would work.  I was growing and getting better even though it felt like I was one giant failure.

Michael Jordan Quote

Working on your health can feel a lot like that.  You try something new and it doesn’t work out.  You don’t lose the weight you wanted or you can’t change your eating habits or exercise still feels like torture.  Failure happens a lot when you work on your health and a lot of the time we let failure win.  We quit and go back to our old habits because we obviously don’t have what it takes.

Don’t quit.

Nelson Mandela

Let that failure teach you something.  Maybe that strategy didn’t work but there is one that will work.  Keep trying and realize that those failures are making you stronger.  Each time you fail but keep going you are making yourself better and making progress toward your goals even if it doesn’t feel like it.

Don’t ask yourself what you would do if you couldn’t fail, ask yourself what you’re going to do when failure happens.  If the answer is get back up and try again, you are already winning.

Winston Churchill Quote

Ode To My Body

Thank you for allowing me to run as many miles as you have.  They have made me realize I can endure anything both on the trail and in life.

RunKeeper Monday Miles

Thank you for allowing me to try new poses in yoga.  They have made me realize I am flexible, both on the mat and in my day to day routine.

Mermaid Pose

Thank you for allowing me to lift heavy weights.  They have made me realize I am strong, both under the bar and under pressure.

Crossfit Workout

Thank you for allowing me to walk everywhere.  They have made me realize I can use my own to feet to go anywhere, both in my neighborhood and with my goals.

Chicago Skyline

I’m sorry for all the harsh things I have said to you over the years.  You were doing the best you could in each situation and I couldn’t see that at the time.

Body Image Quote

I’m sorry for comparing you to other bodies out there.  You aren’t meant to be like any other bodies and to compare made you feel unworthy of all the unique talents you have.

Comparison Quote

I’m sorry for punishing you when you did nothing wrong.  It was my insecurities and skewed views that thought I should fix things that weren’t even wrong.

Exercise Quote

I’m sorry for the years of hating you and wishing you would change just to fit what I thought was perfect.  I missed so much of what was good by focusing only on the bad.

Hating your body quote

I can’t say that I will always be good to you.  There will probably be some times that I struggle to be kind but know that I’m working on it.  I’m trying to change my stubborn ways because you deserve that.

I promise to praise you for all that you can do, encourage you to work towards what you are trying to do, and not criticize you for what you can’t do.

You’ve carried me through a lot of tough times and I promise that I will reward you for all the hard work you’ve accomplished.

Love your body

Thank you.

Along Lake Michigan