From the monthly archives:

August 2009

Day 185 – Wild Foraging

June 17, 2008

Yay, mulberries! I forgot all about the wild mulberry tree by my home until I squashed a bunch on my way out to run this morning. When I was a kid, we used to lay bed sheets on the ground, shake the trees and then gorge ourselves on our loot! Ahhh, fond childhood memories.
So on [...]

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Day 184 – Weekly Nutrition Tip: Mood Eating

June 16, 2008

*************************************************************************Tip #9: Mood Eatingby Dr. John Berardi of Precision NutritionMost people eat based on their mood and/or some subjective feelings of hunger. They don’t eat based on what their bodies need. Think of [...]

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Day 183 – South Beach Workout

June 16, 2008

Here’s a glimpse at my reggae-style workout on South Beach, Mon.

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Day 182 – A Day at the Market

June 14, 2008

Yay – first day of the Farmer’s Market in Montclair! I love going to Farmer’s Markets more than the any store or mall.
It was a beautiful day, so I jogged over early this morning. I was one of the first ones there. They were still unpacking and setting up, so I jogged some more [...]

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Day 181 – Are You Metabo?

June 13, 2008

I just read an article in the New York Times about a “Japanese national law that came into effect two months ago, stating that local governments must now measure the waistlines of Japanese people between the ages of 40 and 74 as part of their annual checkups. Those exceeding government limits — 33.5 inches for [...]

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Day 180 – Stop Procrastinating

June 12, 2008

In yesterday’s post, I listed “stop procrastinating” as one of my goals. Ironically, it seems like the more time I have, the less I get done. Go figure! Part of my mission goals will be to turn this around. In the meantime, I found these tips from Lifehack.org. They can totally be applied to [...]

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Day 179 – What Do You Want to Do with Your Life?

June 12, 2008

I am doing 10 things:

live passionately & love generously 1 person
stop procrastinating 22566 people
eat healthier 7868 people
be physically strong 8 people
meditate 1830 people
leave my city once a month, leave my country once a year 343 people
write more, write better 224 people
make movies 243 people
learn to play the guitar 10447 people
become financially independent 4298 people

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Day 178 – How to Beat the Summer Heat Shredder-Style

June 10, 2008

Behold the Pro-sicle! Is it protein? Is it dessert?It’s a protein shake on a stick and it’s gooood!
It’s 97 balmy degrees here in NJ and this is how I keep my cool. Although, after living in the Arizona desert, 97F is down right nippy (that’s 36 degrees for all you mod Celsius 2.0 people.)
So are [...]

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Day 177 – Weekly Nutrition Tip: Fiber Facts

June 9, 2008

*************************************************************************Tip #8: Fiber Factsby Dr. John Berardi of Precision NutritionShoot for about 40-50g of mixed fiber per day, but no more. The absolute lower limit is 20g per day. Your main fiber sources should be (in order [...]

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Day 176 – Zero Day: Trinity Mission

June 8, 2008

More Details to Come!

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Day 175 – Transformation as a Metaphor

June 7, 2008

Thanks everyone for your comments to yesterday’s post. It seems like self-sabotage and the “all or nothing” mentality can be quite common. And a physique transformation is just one way this “mind games” can manifest, often becoming a metaphor or a reflection of other areas of our lives.
I think Bob came very close to the [...]

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Day 174 – Feel the Fear and Do it Anyway

June 6, 2008

I had planned on doing some cardio and weight-training today but it just didn’t happen. I hung out at home all day catching up on work… and thinking. I’ve had a really odd feeling lately that I’m at a crossroad and some big changes are coming. I can’t quite put my finger on it. I’m [...]

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