Wednesday, March 12, 2025

HEALTHY GROCERY HAUL | 3.12.25


Okay we're back on this lovely Wednesday with another semi-healthy focused grocery haul. I'm always the first to admit when I fall off the wagon which unfortunately happens all too often... after my birthday week and Valentine's Day, it was pretty much balls to the walls on eating everything I wanted. This week we're getting back on some disciplinary action and like with most things, ya gotta put your money where your mouth is (quite literally in this case, no??). Hehe- jokes aside, not having healthy food options at home is pretty much a recipe for disaster with clean eating. I was stuck in this endless cycle of "I'm getting back on the healthy train tomorrow" which just kept going and going and going. I kept thinking WHY can't I get out of this and then I realized like with everything else, spending money would solve all of my problems.

Lol- in reality I *should* be saving by eating at home versus ordering takeout but my grocery bills might beg to differ on that, these prices are still wacky as hell. It isssss what it isssss (and it's not good!!) -lol.

Okay this is kind of a recap of where I started in January but sticking to what works, works! As of now, I've learned I have to keep breakfast and lunch easy peasy if I'm going to eat healthier at home. I bought some eggs to try and kick my current Starbucks habit but keeping it totally real- I'm not too motivated on giving that up just yet. I can moderate my calories pretty well, plus it's something I look forward to that helps get me out the door in the mornings. They've also ruined me with the convenience of mobile ordering- I order as I'm leaving the house and by the time I arrive, it's always waiting on the counter for me. Consciously I know I need to dial it back a bit so maybe I'll aim to replace 1-2 of the days with eating at home. 

The lunch plan that works for me is some type of deli meat + cheese with greek yogurt. It seems to be the easiest meal for me to get higher protein in with lower calories. I'm pretty sure I recapped all of this in my last grocery haul but I like to do the Oikos Greek Yogurt with some variation of meat/cheese roll-ups or a wrap/sandwich. I love these Hero Tortillas or this Hero Seeded Bread for that! Worth the splurge- great nutrition/ingredients + yummy.

We love a protein/potato/veggie dinner but I actually had some new ideas for this week. I found a Baked Mozzarella Tomato Chicken recipe that I want to try out so I grabbed the essentials for it and originally planned to also try the viral TikTok ground beef/sweet potato bowl (it's ground beef cooked with taco seasoning, cubed sweet potatoes, cottage cheese, avo + hot honey on top!), however it's getting pushed to the future. I ordered a new bottle of Mike's which hasn't come yet and they were sold out of cottage cheese so TBD on that. I also ended up finding chicken drumsticks on sale so we love an improv. I'll probably use my fave Greek seasoning for them- it's so easy and is great on chicken with a little lemon and EVOO. 

Everyone did us a solid this week by putting all of the Yasso items on BOGO which I can never pass up and then you've always got a few stragglers, ya know? Mine this week is the Catalina Crunch Snack Mix (on BOGO at Publix!) plus two different breads which is rando, lol. 

DAIRY
+ Mozzarella Cheese
+ Smoked Gouda Cheese   
+ President Salted Butter 

PRODUCE
+ Brussel Sprouts 
Honeycrisp Apples 
Sweet Potato
+ Red/Orange Bell Peppers
+ Diced Red Onion 
+ Cherry Tomatoes 
+ Avocado 

PROTEIN
Chicken Breasts
Chicken Drumsticks 
+ Eggs 
+ Hickory Smoked Deli Turkey 

GRAINS/BREAD
+ Rustik Oven Hearty Grains & Seed Bread
+ Pepperidge Farm Oatmeal Bread 

MISC:
Yasso Sea Salt Caramel Bars
Yasso Cookies & Cream Bars
+ Yasso Sea Salt Caramel Poppables 
+ Catalina Crunch Cheddar Snack Mix 
+ Spices: Chili Powder, Smoked Paprika & Sesame Seeds

What are you shopping for this week? 

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Wednesday, March 29, 2023

MOON JUICE HAUL

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My body's been asking for a little extra TLC lately so I've been trying to prioritize all things health + wellness. I ended up placing a Moon Juice order last week for some of the supplements I shared in my recent Health + Wellness Wants post. If you're also into vitamins + supplements like me, here's a little haul of what I picked up. I'm excited about this order because everything I bought is suppose to help improve sleep and/or stress. Those are always two of the biggest obstacles I feel like I battle when it comes to my overall health. I'm a habitual night owl so I really have to challenge myself to get the proper amount of sleep. Even on the nights I do go to bed "on time," a lot of the times I'm restless and don't sleep well. 

One thing that's really helped is my Oura ring. I've had it for about a year now and I love all of the insight it gives me on my sleeping patterns. It's a wearable ring that monitors your sleep, activity, heart rate, etc. Each day it gives you a score from 0-100 on how you slept the night before, your readiness for the day + more. My scores usually fall in the 60-70 range which is in the fair to good range. My goal is to one day be consistently in the 90s! If you're curious about the ring itself, my Oura Ring Unboxing post has lots more info. 

This is my first time ever ordering or trying anything from Moon Juice. I've seen a few influencers share their products before and I like that the brand is a little more holistic and uses clean ingredients. 

Because I haven't been sleeping well, I decided to pick up both the Dream Dust and Magnesi-Om adaptogens. Adaptogens are plant-based substances like herbs, roots and mushrooms. Both of these are blends to help relaxation and better sleep. Magnesi-Om has a blend of different magnesiums as well as L-Theanine. Dream Dust targets deep rest and is made up of several different herbs, including ashwagandha, chamomile and more. 

I've also heard great things about their SuperYou supplement which is intended to help manage stress and boost energy + mood. I wouldn't say I'm constantly stressed out, however I definitely have my days as I'm sure you do. Somedays I also feel more drained and unfocused, especially in the mornings. I definitely think it can't hurt + I feel good about it being a natural product. 

+ Dream Dust: "Adaptogens for sleep. Deep, tranquil rest.

Dream Dust® is a tranquil blend of adaptogens and herbs that target stress for relief of tension to promote deep, tranquil rest.* Informed by Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda, this Moon Dust® combines Ashwagandha, Jujube, Polygala, Chamomile, and Schisandra."

+ Magnesi-Om: "Meditation you can sip. Relaxation, brain health & sleep.

Every cell in the body needs Magnesium to function and over 50% of us are deficient. Magnesi-Om® contains 3 bioavailable forms of Magnesium plus L-Theanine to help restore cellular balance for relaxation, sleep, brain health, and regularity.* Chelated Magnesium Gluconate and Acetyl Taurinate support muscle relaxation and cognitive function, while Magnesium Citrate supports regular bowel movements.* L-Theanine promotes alpha‑wave activity in the brain, shown to encourage a focused calm.* Our natural magnesium powder supplement instantly dissolves in water, tastes like berries, and is sweetened with monk fruit."

+ SuperYou: "Daily stress management. Energy, mood & focus. 

SuperYou® is your daily defense to help reduce the effects of stress to improve energy, mood, and focus.* Our clinical strength formula helps reduce cortisol by 24% for proactive and reactive stress support.* Four potent adaptogens traditionally used in Ayurveda and TCM help alleviate the emotional, mental, hormonal, and physical manifestations of stress.*

When the stress response activates, Ashwagandha comes in to help regulate cortisol and reduce irritability.* As stress continues, energy gets depleted. Rhodiola in SuperYou® is traditionally used to reduce fatigue and increase alertness.* Prolonged periods of stress can impact hormones and skin. Shatavari is traditionally used for healthy hormonal balance, while Amla helps protect skin from oxidative stress.*"

I can't wait to start using these! I'm a big fan of supplements and I'm crossing my fingers that I'll see some improvement with sleep. I've always been leering of taking sleep aids but natural herbs + clean ingredients make me feel much more comfortable. I'll definitely update you if they are life-changing!


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Wednesday, March 22, 2023

HEALTH + WELLNESS WANTS




Alright I'm going into a “season of wellness” right now. Obviously you should always prioritize your health & well-being but I definitely think the body asks us to pay a little more attention at times. I have a few things I'm working on + a running health & wellness wish list.

First and foremost are all the sleep things. I haven’t been sleeping great for the last few weeks (even more so than usual 😩) so I'm looking for reinforcements!

Sleep is tricky because there are so many factors from lifestyle, environment, etc., that can affect it on a daily basis. I’ve been waking up with soreness in my neck + I just feeling uncomfy at times. The reality is I probably need a new mattress (love that for me) but I think a new pillow + topper is a good start. I have a down comforter and LOVE it so I'm thinking about trying this down mattress topper too... have you tried anything like it before? Would love to hear feedback.

I also think some different supplements might help. I’ve usually leery about sleep vitamins/melatonin/etc., however both the Dream Dust & Magnesium-Om blends from Moon Juice look interesting + get great reviews. I’ve been using this magnesium for awhile now which my mom swears by, however I haven’t noticed a huge difference in my actual sleep. I'm sure it depends on the person. I can always benefit from lowering overall stress too (also impacts sleep) so the Super You supplement looks like a must try too.

The Nodpod is also suppose to help with sleep. It's essentially a weighted blanket for your eyes which is pretty neat. It's suppose to help you relax + calm anxiety. 

Has anyone read any good period books? I haven't read anything beyond The Care and Keeping of You when I was like eight? LOL, I know ya'll know. On a real note- I'm interested in better understanding the female cycle, the four phases + how it relates to your daily life. In the Flo seems to focus a lot on that + how certain phases are better when it comes to exercise, etc. 

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Wednesday, August 3, 2022

WHAT'S IN MY CART | BEAUTY FINDS




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Monday, July 4, 2022

OURA RING UNBOXING

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As promised, today we’re unboxing my new Oura Ring! After spending months going back and forth and researching whether to purchase one, I thought I’d contribute to the Oura conversation here online with an unboxing + hopefully some helpful info. If you’ve been curious about the ring or new ways to prioritize your health and sleep, here’s the 411 on my buying experience.

ORDERING PROCESS

If you’re in the US, you can now order the ring directly on Amazon here. It's also available for purchase through Oura or on Goop

There are four color options for Generation 3: Heritage Silver, Heritage Gold, Stealth & Black. The Silver and Black options retail for $299, the Gold and Stealth for $399. 

When I ordered, Amazon wasn't an option so I purchased directly from Oura. I opted for the Heritage Gold. If you purchase through Oura and know another Oura user, you can also save $50 off when ordering on Oura.com + they do offer an occasional promotion here and there. I was able to find a $50 off code from the Oura Ring Community Facebook Group (thank you all!!) which helped cover the $15 shipping charge and my sales tax. 

The actual ordering process is the same as anywhere else, however there are two sizing options at checkout. You can select your ring size upfront or choose for them to send you a free sizing kit first. Unless you’ve already owned an Oura ring or tried someone else's kit, I would definitely go with the sizing kit. You can try them out and then they'll ship you your chosen size once you decide. 

**2024 UPDATE: If I were to buy another ring, I would now order it here on Amazon. Right now it's on major sale + you can also get faster shipping and easy returns!** 

SIZING INFO

As far as actual sizing goes, the Oura ring varies a little bit from a regular ring. The design has sensors on the inside which makes the look + feel slightly different. The ring sizers replicate this and are made from a harder plastic. 

After receiving my sizing kit, I was able to narrow down my options to two sizes. I was contemplating on going for a tighter, more snug size or one that was slightly loose. Oura recommends you wear the ring on your non-dominant index finger for the best accurate reading and to avoid scratches, however middle and ring fingers are okay too. 

I consulted the Oura Ring Community group on Facebook for tips + found these suggestions helpful: 

- If you're between two sizes, size down. 
- The ring shouldn't be able to slide or come off too easily and many suggested you shouldn't be able to remove it without using soap + water.  
- Choose a size that you can wear on multiple fingers for different periods of swelling, shrinking, etc. 
- Wear the sizer ring for at least 24 hours + while sleeping to gauge the fit. 
- The actual ring is much more comfortable to wear + comes off easier than the sizers 

I was a little bit concerned with the two sizes because the smaller one was very difficult for me to take off, however the larger could easily slide and move. I contemplated for a few days but ended up going for the smaller size as suggested which I'm very happy with. I found all of the tips and advice they offered to be spot on and super helpful. My ring is snug but comfortable. I've actually found it can still twist a little on it's own, however I have to really work to get it off or use soap/water. 

Even though it's harder to take off, it doesn't feel too tight or constricting. The actual ring is super light and not very noticeable. I can also wear it comfortably both on my middle or index finger. A few users in the group shared that the actual ring was slightly larger than the comparable sizer. I haven't noticed too much of a difference in mine other than the ring turning a bit on it's own. I don't recall the sizer moving but this could also be from my fingers fluctuating in size. I think if I'd gone with the larger size, it would have ended up being too loose for my liking. Smaller seems to be a safer bet for both accurate readings + making sure you don't lose your ring. 

UNBOXING THE RING

The ring arrived in a white Oura box with instructions, the charging dock + charging cord. 

SETTING UP THE RING

The instructions indicate to charge the ring first and then connect it to the Oura app on your phone. 

You have to pair your ring to the app + your account before you're able to access any information on the app. This was super easy and quick to do. I was able to pair my ring while it was charging in less than five minutes. I also had two do a firmware + app update while setting up which only took a few minutes each. 

One thing I did notice was that the initial charging took a little bit longer than expected. The booklet says that the ring will fully charge in anywhere from 20-80 minutes, however it took a little over two hours for mine to fully charge. I also noticed the ring stayed at 99% charge for awhile before finally reaching 100%. 
Also maybe some helpful advice that I didn't know until I Googled-- the light on the dock will be blue while pairing, flashes white while charging + then turns green when fully charged. 

Since, I've found the charging to be super quick and hassle free. It's wireless charging so you just pop it onto the dock. I've also heard it's best to keep the charge within a range of 20%-80% to preserve the battery life.

SHIPPING

The processing and shipping for both my sizing kit + ring was super quick. I first ordered the ring late Wednesday night and the sizing kit shipped out the next morning. It arrived on the following Tuesday. After ordering the ring, I believe it too shipped the next day and arrived within three days. 

There was a notice on the site about a potential two week delay due to demand, however I didn't experience this. Mine was super quick! I've heard some mixed reviews on turn around time + service so I was happy to have a great experience. 

What do you think about the Oura ring? Would you wear one?


Wednesday, February 23, 2022

HEALTHY HABITS TO PRACTICE DAILY

In Monday’s blog post, I shared some intentions and goals I have for this upcoming season. I’m a big believer in continuing to move forward and evolving as a person. There is always room for improvement! This often means checking in on yourself and changing or implementing new daily habits when necessary.


Going through growth can be hard. Change itself IS hard. While we would all love overnight results with the snap of our fingers, you learn that the secret key to successful change is through small, consistent action. It isn’t making one big monumental decision— it’s the cumulative affect of all the little moves. I keep hearing the phrase “how you do anything is how you do everything” which I love. It’s a nice reminder to keep showing up for yourself and the people in your life! 


One of my ultimate goals is to perfect my daily routine. These are some healthy habits I currently practice daily or continue to implement in my routine:


+ FLOSS YOUR TEETHOral hygiene should always a top priority, aka floss everyday. It sounds obvious but I read recently that only 30% of adults floss every day. It can definitely be a pain in the a** sometimes when you’re tired but it’s a non-negotiable for me. Not only does it keep your mouth clean, good gum health affects your heart and overall health. Once you get in the habit, it’s a quick 2-minute step. Do it! 


+ EAT WELLHealthier eating always seems to be a challenge, especially if you’re a huge foodie like I am! I’m a big believer that everything is okay in moderation and about balance. Limiting sugar and junk for cleaner options is important, but it’s also okay (and sometimes necessary!) to indulge a little here and there.


+ DETOX FROM YOUR PHONEWe all know the highs and lows of social media + technology. It’s fun to scroll but a little detox everyday is important. I’m making an effort to stay off the phone when I’m spending time with others, especially during meals. 


+ SLEEP WELL - One of the most important habits you can do every day is get enough rest. Most adults need 7-9 hours a night to rest + recover your body and mind. I’ve always been a night owl but the older I get, the more I value my sleep. 


+ WALK 10,000 STEPS A DAY Another non-negotiable for me is walking at least 10,000 steps a day. There are so many benefits to being active and getting some exercise + movement in each day. I dedicated an entire blog post on this a few months back and specifics why you should also walk 10K a day. I’ll link the post here. 


+ READ - Whether for education or for fun, you can almost always learn something new while reading. A good book is also a great escape from the world and stress of life! It’s one of my favorite pastimes and something we can all benefit from doing daily.


+ DRINK WATER - We all know the importance of drinking water, but it’s often easier said than done. Stay hydrated, friends! 


+ GET OUTSIDE - Being outdoors and in nature has a way of calming and grounding us. I always feel more at peace going on walks and it can be very therapeutic, especially if you’re feeling stressed. 


Don’t forget to floss! 



Friday, October 1, 2021

HEALTH + WELLNESS UPDATES

What's your number one priority or goal when it comes to your health + wellness? For me it's to look, feel and be my best. I know that sounds super generic (and a little cliché) but honestly isn't that what we all want? When you look good, you feel good + vice versa. I use to have that "when you're young you think you're invincible" mentality which essentially meant having little regard for my health beyond vanity or appearance concerns. Of course I've always cared about my well being and taken care of myself, but I was definitely lacking in awareness and execution in some areas. A lot of that has changed in 2021 and it's definitely been a year of growth and change for me! I've taken a new interest + perspective on health and ways to implement new healthy habits in my life. 


I should also add that it hasn't been easy-- lifestyle changes and growth are challenging. Old habits die hard + it's easy to get discouraged or too overwhelmed. I've talked a lot about that on the blog this year and I've made a lot of progress with it. Something that has made all the difference for me is starting with one thing at a time + sticking with it. I'm still in the baby stages of what I'll call my "health journey," but I’ve added a lot of small positive habits that I feel good about. Here are some updates! 

+ VITAMINS & SUPPLEMENTS 
I started a new vitamin and supplements routine this week. If you’re curious on what I’m taking, check out this post. I’m only five days in so I don’t have a much to report other than the MSM powder I started taking about three weeks ago. It’s for joint health and I have notified such a difference! I’ve honestly started to wonder if it’s just a placebo effect because I feel so much better? 🤣 

+ DAILY STEPS
We’re still keeping it moving with the daily steps. I’ve been walking 10,000+ steps everyday for 54 days now! It has become a part of my daily routine now- read this post for more info on why it's important + my tips on how you can also walk 10K a day. 

+ TRACKING MY SLEEP
Sleep is probably the biggest area in my life needing improvement. I’m a night owl so I stay up way too late and my sleep suffers. I know the importance of rest but it's an endless cycle I can't seem to break. It's something I need to work on so I’m starting small this week by wearing my Fitbit to bed. It monitors your heart rate to give data on how long you sleep, how long you’re in each sleep stage, etc. Right now my sleep scores on the app have been ranging between 60-70 so I need some help! 

+ PODCASTS 
We can’t forget about mental health which to me includes having a positive outlook + mindset. I love listening to motivational speeches so I thought adding some podcasts to my daily routine would be a great habit to build. I'm interested in anything motivational, business or wellness but would love to know your recs! 

What's your number one health goal? 

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Wednesday, September 8, 2021

VITAMINS + SUPPLEMENTS HAUL

Lately I’ve been learning a lot more about the importance of taking care of my body and preventative steps to stay healthy. While I’m extremely thankful that I’ve been healthy throughout my life, in the past it’s made me view vitamins and supplements as optional. My routine up to this point has been very sporadic— I would go for months taking vitamins everyday only to quit cold turkey. Up to this point, I‘ve also only been taking vitamin c gummies daily. Not only have I decided now is the time to get my sh*t together and up the ante, I’m also being more selective with what I do take. Sadly that means kicking the sugary gummies for a better alternative!


After doing some research, I ordered a whole new lineup of supplements that I’m *fingers crossed* going to start taking daily. One exception is this MSM powder which I started taking daily about three weeks ago. So far, I feel like I’ve seen such a huge improvement which I’ll talk more about below. 

I also want to add that I learn so much from Jena Covello on Instagram when it comes to health and supplements! I have to give her credit because I’ve learned more about the importance of certain supplements and I purchased most of these brands based on her recommendations. Anytime I am looking for a specific vitamin, I check her recommendations first. I trust her opinions and think she is a great source to follow. I’ll link her Instagram here

Also a quick PSA-- I of course am not a doctor, these are just what I'm choosing to use for my body. Always make sure to do your own research and check with a physician for medical advice. Keep scrolling to see what I’ve purchased!


+Vitamin C: As I mentioned above, the one vitamin I have been taking religiously is Vitamin C. I've always been partial to the gummies-- they taste yummy and are an extra snack during the day that I've never felt bad about! That being said, I've read that gummies are less effective than a pill/capsule and do have extra sugar + additives. Vitamin C itself has a lot of powerful benefits for the body from immune health, collagen production, increased energy, skin benefits and more. I purchased a capsule version to hopefully ween myself off of the gummies, however the most important kind of vitamin is the one that you'll actually take. 

+D3 & K2: Before doing my own research, I never realized that if you're going to take D3 it's important to also take K2. While D3 is also has many functions that support immunity, bone health and the nervous system, K2 helps to insure we properly receive and absorb these benefits. It protects the areas that you don't want D3 to go to (such as organs or arteries) so that your body can absorb it in the right areas. I ordered a prescription one but I’ll link a similar option from Amazon here

+Quercetin: I was also unfamiliar with Quercetin up until recently. Like many other vitamins, it's found in a lot of the fruits and vegetables that we eat (or should be eating). It's an antioxidant that helps fight free radical damage, improve immunity and heart health, improve mood, fight inflammation and more. 

+Zinc: I've always been a big fan of zinc for keeping my immune system up during cold + flu season or to help speed up the recovery time of a cold/sickness. I've been told that you don't need to take zinc every day so I purchased this spray to use periodically + when I feel I need a boost. 

+B12: Does anyone actually feel like they ever have enough energy? I sure as hell don't so here's to hoping this B12 blend becomes my new best friend! B vitamins all have a lot of great benefits, the most appealing to me being increased energy, mood enhancement and memory improvement. Lots of reviews on this version report energy boosts, less brain fog and more energy. 

+MSM Powder: I recently shared on IG stories (@TheKristenDiary) that I've started taking an MSM powder to help my joints. I've been experiencing pain in my neck/upper shoulder area on and off since last fall. My mom suggested I take something for it so I started using this joint powder around two weeks ago. So far I feel like it's been helping a ton-- I notice way less pain + stiffness. It's also anti-inflammatory which is also amazing and possibly why I've been feeling less discomfort! 

Do I need a cute pill box now? Dying for these cute ones!

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Monday, August 30, 2021

I Walked 10,000 Steps Every Day for 3 Weeks

In an effort to be more active + healthy, one day I woke up and decided I should start walking 10,000+ steps a day. You always hear it’s “the magic number” of daily steps to aim for but I never really knew why beyond the obvious: increased activity + exercise, more calories burned, etc. If you’re curious, it can also help to lower blood pressure, combat depression + anxiety, improve blood sugar and more.

A screenshot from my recent Fitbit activity.

My goals are to be healthier, more active and to trim + tone things up! PS— I talk more on that in my End of Summer Health + Fitness Goals post here. Walking seemed like an obtainable goal, something more doable to me than “let’s go to the gym everyday” when I don’t even go to begin with. While in a perfect world I would love to do that too, something I’ve figured out this year is the power of starting small. It’s normal to want the “end result” but small, consistent action and building habits is how you get there. 

Initially my goal was to walk 10K every day for a week. After completing that, I kept at it and yesterday marked my three week streak. Here’s how it's been going!

After consistently sticking with it, I can say that 10,000 steps a day is definitely a doable challenge. The average person walks roughly 5,000 steps per day so while it didn’t seem too difficult of a goal in the beginning, it has definitely been both a mental and physical test daily. Doing this challenge has made me realize I've been walking less during the day than I expected. I'm pretty active during the day but also spend a lot of time at my desk so most days I have 5,000-6,000 steps in when I leave work. Although I never wore my Fitbit much before doing this, I think it’s a safe assumption that on average I would probably have ended my day with around 7,000 steps or less.

What I also noticed was that challenging myself to start with a one week goal + wearing my Fitbit have been a huge part of my accountability. I know I’m physically capable of walking 10,000 steps, I just had to mentally prepare myself in the beginning. Wearing my Fitbit has also created a constant reminder throughout the day of my goal + helps me to keep tracking my progress! Because I know I have to get my steps in, I've noticed that I challenge myself to move more and do more tasks that require activity. 

Since I leave work most days with the 5,000-6,000 steps, I've also had to add in a lot of walking late at night. This is where it can get challenging-- once it's dark out and I'm tired, the last thing I really want to do is walk around my neighborhood to get my steps in. I usually expect that I'll have to do it so I'm already mentally prepared for it, however it also pushes me to get as many steps in throughout the day as I can. I also try to keep my mindset on my goal + why I'm doing it. It's something I chose to do + only helps me so if I quit or skip, I'll be the one who is disappointed and missing out!

While it's been a challenge, I also feel extremely proud for accomplishing my goal and continuing on with it. I feel better about increasing my activity level but also more confident in following through and being disciplined. If you're wanting to walk 10,000 steps a day or increase your overall activity, I think making a step goal is a great way to go about it. Here are some tips that I've found to be a huge help to me! 

  • A fitness tracker is an (obvious) must-have. I think it's super important to be able to track your starting point in the beginning (know how many steps you have been walking before making a goal) + being able to track your progress throughout the day
  • Start small! If you normally only walk 1,000 steps a day, then slowly build up to your ideal step goal. Because I already walked close to 7,000 steps per day, it was manageable for me to push myself to 10,000. If I normally walked a lot less than that, I would've likely started with a smaller goal of maybe 2,500 or 5,000 steps. 
  • Wear comfy walking shoes + socks 
  • Stay hydrated! 
  • Walk early in the day or later at night when weather conditions are more ideal for walking
  • Pace yourself + try to get as many steps throughout the day as possible
I also forgot to mention that you'll likely feel the burn + some soreness! My legs + feet have definitely been feeling the aftermath of the increased activity. Hopefully over time that will turn into stronger, more toned muscles. Until then, my epsom salt is coming in handy! 

Do you track your steps daily? 

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Wednesday, August 25, 2021

END OF SUMMER HEALTH + FITNESS GOALS

Has anyone actually lived their hot girl summer yet? Asking for a friend... LOL. 😏 Real talk - I'm definitely guilty of letting loose in the summer and all those extra snacks and margaritas add up. With fall approaching, it’s time to get it right and get it tight. I’m all about slimming down when I feel I need to, however I’m also constantly working on ways to be healthier beyond losing weight. I’ve started working on these for the past few weeks so y’all better watch out... fit girl fall is coming. Lolllll. Do you have any health or fitness goals right now? If you're also needing some motivation (I know I do), I hope this post will help inspire you to keep moving + make it happen!


END OF SUMMER HEALTH + FITNESS GOALS

+ 10K EVERY DAY 

For the past two weeks, I've been walking at least 10,000 steps every day. My original goal was to just do it for a week but I haven't stopped. The main reasoning is to move and be more active, however burning a few extra calories is a nice added bonus! Wearing my Fitbit has kept me accountable 100%. Obviously it's impossible to accurately track your steps without a tracker, however it also serves as a constant reminder throughout the day. I'm always checking notifications or my step count which motivates me to keep moving to make it to my goal. I also know from past experience that if I forget to wear it, it's game over. Every night before bed I make sure to charge it + I set a reminder on my phone to put it back on once I wake up. 

+ LOSE 15LBS 

I haven't been very motivated by my "I need to start cutting back" mindset so I'm setting a specific goal to work towards. I don't get too caught up on my weight or needing to be a certain number on the scale, however I know I feel my most comfortable and confident when I'm about ten pounds lighter than my current weight. I'm going to break this down in chunks so my first goal is to try and get off the 6-7lbs I've gained this year and go from there. If you're interested in what helps me lose weight, check out How I Lost 30 LBS in this post

+ CUT OUT SUGAR 

Hoping to kill two birds with one stone here. The only good thing about sugar is how it tastes. That's bad news for me because I have a HUGE sweet tooth. Cookies, candy, ice cream... you name it, I love it. While I know I can be really good with moderation, I'm confident that I still eat way more sugar than is healthy. It's hidden in a lot of foods that aren't obvious which makes it difficult to cut out 100%. My goal is to lower my intake of refined + processed sugar as much as I realistically can. Hoping to be healthier, lower any inflammation I might have + stay on track with my weight loss goals.

+ REST & RECOVER

One of my biggest challenges is getting enough rest + sleep at night. I've always been a night owl so I'm usually up late working, writing a blog post (spoiler alert-- it's 12:39am right now) or wasting time on Tik-Tok. Even when I'm tired, I fight with my body when I know I need to rest. I think a lot of it has to do with detoxing from the day-- it's my alone time to relax + decompress. I know the importance of sleep for my mental, physical and emotional well-being so I'm going to work on figuring it out. Send tips if you have them!! 

Those are what I’m working on at the moment. I’m always challenging myself to do better when it comes to clean eating, health + fitness. I think it’s all about balance but working towards more consistent, lifestyle changes.

I love sharing my goals with you all! Should you click on or make a purchase through the links in this post, I'll earn some money to keep on shopping! Pretty cool, huh? :)

ALSO READ:

WHAT I WANT: FITSPO! 

HOW I LOST 30LBS! MY WEIGHT LOSS TIPS + TRICKS


Wednesday, July 14, 2021

ANOTHER HEALTHY GROCERY HAUL

I spent all of last night watching healthy grocery hauls on Tik-Tok so guess where I ended up today... hehe. Real talk- trying to eat better when you're always on the go is tricky for me. I've found having healthier options at home really helps so I'm going to start trying to plan out + have some meal ideas in advance. Also do you love grocery shopping too? I have the best time walking through the aisles! Everything came from Kroger except for those amazing, boujee a$$ cotton candy grapes and these Quinn Peanut Butter Pretzels. Fresh Market got me, ya'll. A little side note-- it's okay to unzip the "fancier" grape bags + take some out. They only had four bags left (and no scale nearby) so I just grabbed one... they were $11! Expensive but delicious.

PS--  if you want to see more recent food hauls, be sure to check out my Healthy Snacks Haul and this Healthy Grocery Haul


I've been into eating salads for lunch so I thought I would try to make my own this week with some spring mix + chicken. I prefer leafier greens and a lot of texture (fruits, nuts, etc.) so I also grabbed a Modern Mill Salad Topper. It didn't make it into the picture but it has pecans, sunflower seeds, dried cranberries, blueberries + cherries. Normally I would use some sort of raspberry/fruity vinaigrette with those toppings, however I wanted to try something a little healthier (and with less sugar) so I grabbed the Tessemae's Organic Creamy Avocado Ranch dressing. We'll have to see how it all goes together! Have you tried any of their dressings? 

TODAY'S HEALTHY GROCERY PICKS

MEAT + PROTEIN

+Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts
+Mighty Spark Bruschetta Chicken Burgers 

FRUITS + VEGGIES

+Bananas
+Grape Tomatoes
+Roma Tomatoes
+Lemons
+Cotton Candy Grapes
+Baby Spring Mix

DAIRY 

+Oikos Triple Zero Greek Yogurt 

SNACKS 

+Siete Grain Free Lime Tortilla Chips
+Quinn Creamy Peanut Butter Filled Pretzels
+Organic Triscut Thin Crisps

MISCELLANEOUS 

+SUJA Blueberry Ginger Juice
+Modern Mill Salad Topper
+Red's Canadian Bacon, Egg & Three Cheese Burrito
+ Artisan Bistro Bacon, Egg & Cheese Burrito 
+Tessemae's Avocado Ranch Salad Dressing 

Once I get through the rest of my Ezekiel English Muffins, I'm going to make more of my yogurt parfaits for breakfast. The Oikos Triple Zero is good if you like greek yogurt- it has lots of protein + is lower in sugar than most others. I've only ever tried the vanilla so I grabbed a berry and strawberry. I also picked out two "healthier" breakfast burritos in the freezer section. I can't commit to making something every single day so hoping they will be good for something quick + easy.

Alright I need to know if you've ever tried any of these chicken burgers from Mighty Spark? The packaging + flavor combinations caught my eye. I grabbed the Bruschetta which has tomato, basil + garlic. It sounded yummy for a quick meal idea and the ingredients are pretty clean on them too.


What's on your grocery list for this week? 

Wednesday, May 5, 2021

STOCKING UP ON ESSENTIALS! MAY HEALTH + BEAUTY HAUL

Do you ever get excited to buy/restock everyday necessities like tooth paste or deodorant?? I use to hate spending money on them but honestly I love it now. I feel so accomplished using something up and it just feels like you're taking care of biz, ya know?? Adulthood is a willllldddddd ride. Real talk though-- should we be alarmed by this? Do we think this is normal? Are we OK? LOL... 😬

Target had a promo going on this week so I decided to stock up on a few things. Every once in awhile you can find coupons or sales on a lot of household essentials! I usually try to take advantage of these + pick up things I'm out of or know I'll need later. Today's haul is mix of repurchases and some new things I'm excited to try! 

St. Ives Oatmeal & Shea Butter Plant-Based Natural Body Wash Soap 

This one is a newbie for me! I don't have a go-to body wash so I picked the St. Ives Oatmeal & Shea Butter one to try. I'm still doing my best to purchase products with better ingredients and the St. Ives looks cleaner than a lot of other drugstore options. It is natural, plant-based and paraben free. All sound like a plus, no? Smells yummy too!

hello Antiplaque and Whitening Fluoride Free Toothpaste

Alright this is my first time purchasing what I will call "a healthier toothpaste." My ride or die is this Colgate Optic White. I have no complaints (works great!) but have always thought about trying a fluoride free alternative. I'll be honest-- the whole idea makes me a little nervous/skeptical? I feel like it's in the same grouping with natural deodorants. You hear mixed reviews on how effective they actually are but I'm curious enough to give it a shot! I researched a few and decided to try the hello Antiplaque and Whitening Fluoride Free Toothpaste. It has great ratings (4.7 out of 5 on Target!) and is clean (no parabens, phthalates or sulfates). I always like a whitening option too so that sealed the deal. I'll let you know what I think! 

Steripod Clip-on Toothbrush Cover 

Do you have one of these Steripod Toothbrush Covers? They are an all-time favorite of mine! You just clip it right over your toothbrush head! It helps keep it fresh + protects from dirt, germs, etc. Just think about keeping your toothbrush uncovered in the same room that you use the toilet.... no brainer for me, haha! They're also super affordable. You can buy a single one here or grab the two-pack for another $1. It's a better value to buy the two-pack so that's what I do!

Orabrush by DenTek Tongue Cleaner 

We're really going all out with the dental hygiene today, lol. I recently read an article about how helpful tongue scrapers are on removing germs so I grabbed this one from DenTek. I've always just brushed my tongue but since I use a Sonicare, I thought it might be good to have a separate cleaner. If you use a regular toothbrush-- a lot of the rubber ones have a scraper on the backside! Hoping it won't make me gag!

Nature Made Vitamin C 250mg Gummies 

I saved the best for last! I'm obsessed with these Vitamin C Gummies-- they are SO good, haha. They're an easy way to get some extra Vitamin C in everyday + taste like candy. I'm sure there are some healthier versions out there but they keep me motivated enough to take everyday. Win in my book! I'll link them here

Do you like little random hauls like this? Not sure if you all enjoy this kind of stuff too or if it's just me? Let me know! :) 

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Wednesday, January 27, 2021

HOW I LOST 30 POUNDS | MY WEIGHT LOSS TIPS + TRICKS!


Today's post is gonna be a long one! I had it in mind that I wanted to share a few tips + tricks from my experience losing weight but I didn't realize it would be this in depth until I started writing. With us still being fresh into the new year, I thought I could help inspire those of you wanting to make a change and be a more confident version of you. I've struggled many times with body image, wanting to lose weight and failing to lose weight. I still do at times and I think that's a normal part of life that most of us deal with. It can be overwhelming and feel like a constaaaannntttt struggle, even when you're making progress. 

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OUTFIT DEETS


Before we jump in, can we talk about this outfit? One of my new faves! These leggings are great for working out (super light + great compression) but I love them for everyday wear too. They're sporty, hit right at the ankle + I found them on sale here for $22! I'm PICKY with leggings + I love them.

This is the best top too-- it's super soft and has the twist front design which is very flattering. I of course have black but there are several colors. It's on sale for under $20 here. I'm wearing these socks from the same brand (a little thicker, more athletic) & love them. 

These are probably my most worn shoe at this point. They're easy, lightweight and comfy. They're also around $85 which is very reasonable compared to a lot of others. I just can't bring myself to spend $200 on sneaks! You can find them here in several colors. 


MY WEIGHT LOSS EXPERIENCE


I've had two of what I will call "journeys" where I've actually lost what I consider a significant amount of weight for my body. The first time was several years back during my junior year of college. For months, I felt unhappy with how I looked and was uncomfortable in my own skin. I remember weighing myself one day and hating the number I saw. I thought "I can't keep going on like this, I can't let the number keep going up." I wasn't proud of how I looked or felt and after several failed attempts, finally committed to making a change. Over the next year, I found my mojo and consistently lost a little over 30lbs. 

Fast forward to August of 2020. Since graduating college back in 2016, I would say I gained back around 10-12lbs of the weight I had lost. This was gradual over w years but I started feeling unhappy with where I was at again. I decided to cut back again doing what worked for me the first time. By November, I had lost right around 12lbs. 

**Before we jump in, I also want to add that the number on the scale and what size you wear aren't the most important things in a "weight-loss journey." While I have always had "goal weights" in mind, the biggest thing I have always found to be most important is the way I feel and being comfortable in how I look. That is different for everyone + while the numbers are great to track progress, don't let them consume you or become an obsession. Easy does it ;)**

MY WEIGHT LOSS TIPS + TRICKS

 Weight loss is sometimes made complicated but what I believe worked for me and what does work if you're consistent is consuming less calories than your body is burning. The concept is simple but is easier said than done. In my mind, this always meant "Well, I either have to eat like bird or I have to exercise to eat what I want." Being the food lover that I am, I naturally thought the only option was exercising my a** off so I could keep eating whatever I wanted. I never loved working out and after trying that for a few months, I never saw much progress and ended up quitting.

When I committed to my first journey as we're calling it, I decided to focus on my eating habits which I believe made all the difference. I read one time that weight loss/fitness is made up of 70% of your diet and only 30% exercise. If you think about how much energy it takes to burn calories vs. how easy it is to consume them, this makes a lot of sense! So for me, in order to consume less than my body is burning I focus on how much I'm eating. When I'm trying to cut back + shed a few pounds, I try to stay within a certain healthy calorie amount for the day which I do primarily by making better food choices + decisions. 
Here are the steps I use!

IDENTIFY YOUR STARTING POINT -- When starting a "weight-loss journey," I think it's extremely important to first take note of where you are now. If you're reading this post, you probably have a good idea of where you are versus where you'd like to be. With our body, this is easy because most of us are aware of how we look, how much we weigh and our mindset/level of happiness about these factors. Whenever I've successfully lost weight and stuck to a plan, it has been because I had reached a point where I was no longer happy with myself. I was unhappy with the numbers on the scale but more importantly, how I felt when I looked in the mirror. 

I don't believe weight loss is or should be strictly based upon numbers and how much weight you can lose but for me, awareness has always been important. While we know we want to change, sometimes it can be scary to face reality and accept where we are. Stepping on the scale and confirming what you feared can be difficult. There isn't a one-size-fits-all magic number on the scale that we all need to reach. Where you want to go is something you have to decide but in order to make progress, you have to know where you're starting. Once you do that, you can create a goal for yourself and track your progress.

*Tip: I would suggest writing down your starting weight + take a photo of yourself before you start! This will help you establish where you are, where you want to go + how much progress you make!* 

ESTABLISH A REALISTIC GOAL -- Once you know where you are, you can create a REALISTIC goal for yourself. It's easy to focus on the end result ("I want to lose 50lbs!") or ("I need to lose 30lbs by next May!") which can overwhelm you if you're not careful. I think it's great to take note of your ideal end goal, however in my experience healthy weight loss takes time. We all love instant gratification which doesn't usually happen with weight loss. 

I would suggest starting small with something that seems manageable + easy to do. Whether it's one pound, five or ten, make it attainable in your mind and don't focus too much on how long it takes you. It took me close to a year to lose 30lbs the first time but only three months to lose 12lbs my second time around. 

*The key is to create a realistic goal that is attainable so you achieve it. Once you accomplish this and see yourself succeeding, you can build + keep going. Consistency is HUGE. It takes time to see progress + it can be slow moving in the beginning.*

BREAK DOWN YOUR GOAL -- Once you establish your goal, break it down into increments. Since you need to burn more calories than you consume, you need to figure out what this means and how to do it. There are several factors such as your gender, age, weight, activity level, etc. that can tell you the ideal amount of healthy calories you should be consuming per day to lose weight. 

There are websites out there you can use, however I use the MyFitnessPal app for this. I started using it years ago + honestly believe it's a large part of why I've been successful. The app is amazing + helps you set up everything. It asks you to input everything from your starting weight, goal weight + how much you want to lose per week (from 0.5lbs to 2lbs). It then will guide you on how many calories you should be consuming per day to reach these goals. 

The best part is the food diary feature. It allows you to input your meals during the day to track calories/nutrition/etc. You can then see how much you're eating compared to how much you should be for your weight loss plan. (PS-- not being sponsored or paid for this. They have no clue who I am, I just love their app!) 

TRACK YOUR CALORIES -- After establishing your goal and breaking it down into how much you should aim to eat per day, I think it's important to track how much you are use to eating. This can be difficult (kind of like weighing yourself) because sometimes out of site, out of mind feels better. If you really want to make progress, you have to know what your habits have been so you can make changes. 

It's also a great exercise to learn the nutritional info on a lot of the foods you eat. I remember being shocked by a lot of what I use to eat + how many calories/fat content certain foods contained. This helps bring awareness + allows you to make better choices. I like being able to choose what's worth the calories or not. 

BE DISCIPLINED + CONSISTENT -- One of the biggest make or breaks with weight loss is consistency. It's so easy to give up and quit after a few weeks of seeing no progress. It takes time but if you are disciplined + consistent, results will come. It can feel like you're making zero progress and having to make better food choices than what you're use to can also be very difficult. You have to remember why you started + remember the first ten pounds are the hardest to lose! 

SLOW & STEADY -- This one to me is so so important and why I believe creating a time frame of when you have to lose X lbs by isn't the best. It takes time to develop consistency and new habits. In a perfect world, if you followed your calorie plan perfectly every single day then you would hopefully lose X lbs by a certain date. That is very unrealistic and puts unnecessary pressure that I think sets you up for failure. You have to find a balance between being consistent + staying with it but also giving yourself grace when you mess up. 

When I started my journey, I set my plan at 2lbs per week which advised me to consume about 1200 calories per day. Compared to what I had been eating, this was a lot less. It took time for me to adjust and find things that fit within my calorie range that I wanted to eat. I'm picky and love food! It was important for me to still have the freedom and autonomy to eat what I wanted, just more responsibly. Some days I would eat around the 1200, others I would eat closer to 1500. I always tried to be disciplined but if I went over, I wouldn't beat myself up. It's called a journey for a reason! You just start all over + try again the next day. I think that's another reason "diets" fail-- if there is too much restriction you will eventually get burnt out and give up. Take your time to find a way that works for you that you enjoy!

CHEAT DAYS -- Because I think it's important to go at your own pace to stay consistent + figure out what works for you, I think cheat days are important. I like to give myself the grace of off days/weekends to have the freedom to eat something I might not normally during the week or that might exceed my calorie range for the day. If you want to be successful, it's important to be consistent and disciplined but to not over do it. If you restrict and deprive yourself, you will end up giving up. Having two days a week to have a break and not worry about what you can't have helps me to be more consistent on my other days. 

*I would rather lose weight at a slower rate that's consistent over time versus lose a few pounds quickly only to quit later on.*

TRACK YOUR PROGRESS -- Tracking your progress is essential to see how things are going. On my first journey, I would weigh myself once a week on the same day/around the same time. I would also take pictures of myself periodically. These are great ways to keep track of your progress + look back at how far you've come! 

*I think it's important to note that some weeks you'll see some positive changes + others you might not. You might also see numbers go up + down or feel frustrated. This is normal! Just keep moving + don't focus too much on the scale.* 

THE END?? LOL! 

Sheeewwwww, that was a long one. I wasn't planning on writing out a whole novel but I realized five bullet points wasn't going to cut it. I wanted to be thorough + hopefully give you some helpful tips if you're looking to lose weight. These are the things that work for me but I am not an expert or fitness/nutritional professional. This ins't intended to be professional or medical advice so always be sure to consult a professional or your doctor.

If you have more questions for me or want to know more about my experience, feel free to comment below or message me on IG (@TheKristenDiary)!


xx,


Kristen 


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