My Whole30 Experience

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Whole30. What is it?


It's 30 days of no added sugar of any kind (real or artificial), no alcohol, no grains, no legumes,  no carrageenan, MSG or sulfites, and no dairy. That sounds miserable, right? Well, I wanted to share my experience because it was anything but miserable.

First, Whole30 is more about retraining your brain and your relationship with food than it is about focusing on all the things you can't eat. You will not feel deprived. It's a huge mental challenge. You make a commitment to dedicate 30 days of your life to clean eating. If you aren't willing to give it 100% for 30 days, don't sign up. There's no sneaking a cookie, a sip of soda, or a bite of pizza. You will reach day 28 and just think, "whatever, it doesn't matter. I made it this far.". But, it SO does. You must realize that every food choice is your decision.

Learning and developing your relationship to commitment-making is a huge lesson you'll receive from this journey.

Before you start Whole30, I challenge you to go to your pantry and pick five random items. Post in the comments below how much sugar or sweetener is in each item. Did that blow your mind? Manufacturers PACK sugar into things these days, and in turn, we become slaves to these products.

I thought I'd share some of my tips, and how my body changed throughout the process.

Week-by-week Breakdown

Week 1: It's rough. Your body is detoxing all the junk you've been putting into it for who knows how long. You'll feel tired and grumpy.

Week 2: You start getting into your groove. You're meal prepping, and you're not loving it. I'd consider myself a grazer. So, it was really important for me to pack snacks.

Week 3: You're starting to feel good. You start to gain energy.

Week 4: You're in the homestretch. Nothing can stop you. Sugar doesn't even sound fun.

For a more in-depth day-by-day timeline, check out the one provided by Whole30. It's pretty spot on.

Overall, I would probably do it again. You have such a sense of self and control when you wake up on Day 31. I lost about 10 lbs., and my energy is through the roof. 

One of my favorite recipes from the challenge was Chicken Cauliflower Fried Rice. It's so yummy. Once your body let's go of cravings, you don't feel deprived at all. You're not calorie counting or measuring ingredients. You're just eating REAL food. 


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Chicken Cauliflower Fried "Rice"

1 lb organic ground chicken
1 large head of cauliflower, cut into small pieces
1 egg
1 c carrots, diced
1 c bell peppers, diced
1/2 c onion, diced
2 tbs of coconut aminos
1 tsp red pepper
1 tsp salt
1 tsp black pepper
1/4 tsp of curry powder
Avocado oil
Cilantro, for garnish

    1. In a food processor, add the broken down cauliflower and pulse until the cauliflower reaches a rice size.
    2. In a bowl, combine ground chicken, salt, black pepper, curry powder, and red pepper. 
    3. In a skillet, add avocado oil to coat the pan. Toss in riced cauliflower, carrots, bell peppers, and onion. Sweat veggies until onions are translucent. Add ground chicken mixture, and begin to brown. Add the coconut aminos.
    4. Whisk egg in a bowl and add the egg to the skillet. Scrambled egg until it is fully cooked.
    5. Time to plate, and add some cilantro for garnish. You can also add some additional coconut aminos if you’re looking for more flavor! :)


If you have any questions about my Whole30 experience, please reach out to me. I'm happy to answer anything that helps as you conquer your challenge too! 

XO,
Kimberly

CIAO, 2017!

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Boy was I happy to say "so long" to 2016. Don’t get me wrong, lots of awesome stuff happened last year.

The Good Stuff:

  • I traveled to Europe for the first time (see my last post).

  • I transferred back to my old company for an awesome position.

  • I moved into a house with a yard for my dog.

  • One of my best friends got married.

  • I saw lots of amazing live music (Beyoncé, Drake, SXSW, ACL, Wiz + Snoop…).

  • I made lots of new friends...sorry Drake. :)

  • I tried yoga for the first time.

  • I had my Austinversary (one year in Austin, already!).

  • I started THIS blog you’re reading!

Above are some random photos of some fun times from last year. 

I guess I’m a little salty over the end of 2016 because I was diagnosed with shingles on Dec. 30th. Total buzzkill. It sent sharp, burning pain through the left side of my back around to my underarm. It is MUCH better now. I still have some red marks on my back, but I feel like I got really lucky because it could have been much worse.

Regardless, it’s a new year, and no matter how cliche it is to say, January is such a metamorphic time of year. I feel like my mind accepts resetting and transformation so much easier than other times of the year.

Instead of setting lots of ridiculous resolutions this year, I did a personal exercise to choose a focal word for the year.  I’m going to keep coming back to this word and challenge myself on whether I’m living it or not. I will focus on this word throughout the year and try to embody in all aspects of life. The word I chose was mindful. Shout out to one of my previous directors, Char, who I believe instilled this in my brain. She was a great boss, and I loved working on her team. One of the things I learned from her was to be mindful. Especially in my work, but also with my words and actions. Being mindful can mean so many things, but for me, it started with being honest with myself over whether or not I was always giving 100% of my effort.

When you have people counting on you, 90% isn’t good enough. You have to come in with your “A” game every day.

So, what’s ahead?

I’m working on building up my content and revamping my blog. I want to travel more. We have a trip to Cabo planned in May. I just finished the Whole30 challenge which I’m hoping I conquered it a few pounds lighter (post to come on my experience). I want to be more mindful (see that?!) of my passions. I have a nice camera, so I want to take some photography classes. I also plan to work on my Italian, so I can move past CIAO. :]

I am wishing each of you the best for the year ahead. Do your best to make each day GREAT. You deserve all the good things in life.

XO,
Kimberly