Can you believe July is almost over? This year seems to be flying by! I have had a couple conversations over the last 2 days and both times I was asked "What are your long term goals?" "Where do you want to be in 2 years?" In both situations I kind of froze, I honestly hadn't thought about it! And 2 years ago I never would have imagined my life would look like it does now! It has sparked some good conversations of me needing to reflect on what I really want and where I want to be in the next couple years.
I have spent so long just focusing on Today and living with that "one day at a time" mentality. Thinking about the future is often overwhelming for me and it brings up a lot of fear I have around gaining weight or falling off track. Yet I am always confident about today. "Today I can stick to carnivore!" "Today I can move my body!" "Today I can accomplish my goals!" And I let all these "todays" build into a healthy future. I think I needed to be in that place for a long time in order to get to where I am now! But just like I am finally to start slowly adding in exercise, I wonder if I am ready to start creating more long term goals/plans for life!
What is your mentality for the future? I'm asking each of you now "2 years from now where do you want to be!?"
We can talk more about this tonight on the livestream, and hopefully I will have my bloodwork back to share with you! See you tonight at 5pm pst (8pm est).
Happy Saturday! I hope you are all doing well. I know some people in the group have had some recent tough news for themselves or family members. It really puts the day to day issues we face into perspective, and reminds me to just focus on doing the best I can to be as healthy as possible. To those who are having a hard time, we are all here for you and sending you some prayers and support. 🙏🏼🙏🏼 Just focus today on doing the best you can and remember that food isn't going to bring you the comfort you are looking for.
Here is a little video of Penelopes performance from her piano recital l last night, she's been taking lessons for about a year and a half. 🎹🤍🖤
*Livestream Monday night at 4pm pst/7pm est
Thinking about the year ahead can be overwhelming when it comes to goal setting. For some people, like me, short term goals can be much more motivating. Right now it's beast mode through the Meetup this Saturday. That said, I do still have long term goals for the year. Staying carnivore is just a given now as it's my life already so I have to dive a little deeper for me. I'd like to stay in the same weight range but lower my body fat a bit. Gain some muscle mass in short. Gym at least 4 times a week and beast mode at the same time is my recipe.
Steak video for interest. 🤪
Do you do better with short or long term goals?
So sorry guys, my 2 1/2 hour drive home from the cabin is turning into a 5+ hour drive home so I am not going to make it in time to Livestream tonight. I'll post the link for the Dr Berry Livestream for tomorrow when I know it. I'll catch up on posts here when I get home if you have any questions.
Happy Saturday!! One thing I thought might be fun today is for everyone to share their favorite Budget meal and their favorite Bougie meal on a carnivore diet (or whatever version you eat).
"Bougie [boo-zhee, -jee] (An adjective slang): relating to or characteristic of a person who indulges in some of the luxuries and comforts of a fancy lifestyle."
For example, my favorite Budget friendly meal is just a taco bowl, ground beef with some seasonings, little shredded cheese, and sour cream. I could eat that every day and not get sick of it!!!
For my Bougie meal: A fancy American wagyu steak, usually ribeye, crab legs, and of course bread cheese! That is typically what we eat for Christmas every year. If budget didn't matter I would eat that a lot more often! 😂
What about you? What's your favorite budget meal and bougie meal?
This is a quick share of a NSV. I slipped into a pair of shorts I haven't been able to get past my thighs in several years. The shorts fit beautifully. I'm truly amazed. I haven't weighed in a while but the last time I did I was down about 4 pounds. I attribute the body change to almost 4 months of working out 4 to 5 days a week.