CASH-DETOX-DIET

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Quarantine life had my food consumption in a NO BUENO situation. For the past year, my diet has been in a relationship rut with lots of : tacos, donuts and tortilla chips. I justified this of course by the good I was doing supporting the economy and keeping Chicago restaurants in business. According to my accountant I eat LOTS of Stans donuts…like $56 a month to be exact. I also realllllly like designer water. The kind in pretty bottles with interesting shapes, preferably plastic free and alkaline with a PH level above 8.

Of course, as many Chicagoans are, I am walking distance to sooo many fab restaurants. Some of my fave which became weekly indulgences over quarantine: Pizza Friendly Pizza, Parsons Chicken & Fish, Nellies Puerto Rican Restaurant…you get the picture!

CASH -DETOX -DIET PLAN

For the month of June-and after doing my taxes, I decided to go on a CASH -DETOX -DIET. I wanted to see if there was a correlation between impulse spending and impulse eating using my mindfulness training as a tool.

My motto for the month was: Plan Pause Purchase. Pay major bills. Pre-purchase : Ubers, transit card, Whole Foods, Marianos . CASH allowance for entertainment, impulse spending and non-essentials. Two days per month for Amazon purchases.

Impulse Spending-Impulse Eating

With mindfulness, we learn to pause and notice thoughts-sensations and emotions so we can respond versus react. I noticed from looking at my expenses , a-lot of my food spending came from two scenarios: boredom and excitement!

Amazon seemed to be a nice boredom fix and was becoming a daily habit. I also noticed the emotion of excitement when I received money , with the thought: I deserve a treat! This often meant ordering out, socializing with food and drink followed by ubers!

Food & Water Prep

If I was going to eat out less, that meant I had to food prep. I tried to make my fridge as inviting and efficient as possible to toss meals together in under 5 mins. This would include: greens, grains, bread, wraps and prepared meat. I love salsa as a topping over rice or as a salad dressing.

I bought a glass water canister with filter to save on all the designer water I was buying-the $3 a bottle of PH alkaline refreshment was running me over $150 a month.

I bought Mason jars to prep juices and protein shakes. Having prepped juices and shakes helped me be more on time versus rushing in the morning, which in turn led to less ubers.

Overall

For me, the impulse of spending and eating is related. Impulse eating makes me feel sluggish and tired. Impulse spending makes me scattered, anxious and cranky. When I eat for fuel I have more energy. When my spending is purposeful I am more joyful and less stressed.

I definitely saved money this month. I will continue to use cash for entertainment. With my extra funds, I am going to buy some new equipment to make my virtual workouts a more enhanced experience. I contributed more funds to my retirement IRA. Oh…and I bought a new workout outfit!

Pajama Pants and Netflix = RESET TIME

Getting steps in with @pawprince_1111

Getting steps in with @pawprince_1111

Working from home and quarantine are unprecedented times, so creativity may be needed to get the daily movement back up!  Find a community that works for you and change things up if you are feeling stagnant!

If you notice that your eating habits may have changed-taking a look at food intake may be useful as well.


I use My Fitness Pal for a nutrition assessment at glance and then I come up with a grocery list as well as food preparations. I love inputting food options and seeing what choices are best. This month-I actually added some meat back into my diet: ground chicken and salmon. I found that i was eating too much sugar. When I had more protein consumption I found my cravings went down and the sluggish feeling from sugar crash also decreased.

I have friends and family that use the following apps and have found results:


Noom focuses on behavioral changes using evidence based psychology and scientific methods. Noom is great to actually go deeper into the emotional aspect of habits and work to make sustainable changes. It takes a bit more time, and if you are into the WHY this may be for you.


Weight watchers uses a color coded system to encourage moderation and portion control. Recipes and community motivation are available to stay on track for results.

Daily Movement RESET

Don’t use cold weather as an excuse. Bundle up and get outside! Put on your favorite song and dance indoors! If you have stairs-use them! I like to use Health app on my phone to see my daily steps. I have some friends and clients that like to use Apple watch.


 Social Distance Workouts

HOTWORX

https://www.hotworx.net/about-hotworx

I joined Hotworx for private sauna experience with a tv streaming a variety of workouts.  I will admit, the first few times I just sat and enjoyed the warmth. Then I actually started doing the videos-each genre is precise and effective. Eventually I signed up for the hot cardio blast- a bike with arm movements. I started to feel a pep in my step. 

HIFI FITNESS

Private Studio with Personal Trainer 

Yes, trainers need trainers! I share weekly social distance personal workouts with a good friend. Working out with a buddy pushes me under the guidance of a strength and conditioning expert.

https://www.hififitness.com/

Windy City Ninjas & Aerial Yoga

This is a fun class to break up the monotony of workouts!

https://windycityninjas.com/


Virtual Workouts 

Peleton

My sister as well as several clients have found Peleton to be a great investment to stay on track with movement!

https://www.onepeloton.com/