19-10-2016, 04:39 AM
Monthly check-in time. I've been staying consistent with eating enough, taking my supplements, and massaging twice a day, even while adjusting to a whole new life and feeling anxious and stressed. I weighed myself over the past weekend, and I haven't lost any weight! I'm doing the right things.
So I'm still just going to remain consistent and not add anything new. I'm trying to be careful with money for the time being and I need to focus on other things, like pulling my new life together. Which means things like furnishing my apartment, getting back on a regular workout schedule, making and going out with friends, flirting with boys (well, one in particular ) , etc.
I've been eating a lot of bananas, apples, oatmeal, turkey and cheese sandwiches, avocados, and beef spaghetti. I also have peanut butter, eggs, and dark chocolate about three times a week. I drink milk once a day most days and green tea twice a day. Recently I started having frozen vegetables that I boil in a pot with my dinner. Frozen vegetables are nice and cheap. Once this first expensive month of being a fully-fledged adult is over and I've got some initial payments taken care of and a few paychecks under my belt, I'll start branching out and buying different food and cooking implements. Like I've been saying, I want to see what the Asian food market near me has to offer. I also want a can opener and a slow cooker.
I was watching one of Nigella Lawson's cooking shows on Youtube and thinking of how to make her recipes healthier. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP6KxJYqLSY I seriously want to be her. Great figure inspiration, too.
So I'm still just going to remain consistent and not add anything new. I'm trying to be careful with money for the time being and I need to focus on other things, like pulling my new life together. Which means things like furnishing my apartment, getting back on a regular workout schedule, making and going out with friends, flirting with boys (well, one in particular ) , etc.
I've been eating a lot of bananas, apples, oatmeal, turkey and cheese sandwiches, avocados, and beef spaghetti. I also have peanut butter, eggs, and dark chocolate about three times a week. I drink milk once a day most days and green tea twice a day. Recently I started having frozen vegetables that I boil in a pot with my dinner. Frozen vegetables are nice and cheap. Once this first expensive month of being a fully-fledged adult is over and I've got some initial payments taken care of and a few paychecks under my belt, I'll start branching out and buying different food and cooking implements. Like I've been saying, I want to see what the Asian food market near me has to offer. I also want a can opener and a slow cooker.
I was watching one of Nigella Lawson's cooking shows on Youtube and thinking of how to make her recipes healthier. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP6KxJYqLSY I seriously want to be her. Great figure inspiration, too.