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Apr 3rd
Have you ever been so worn out that everything in your life seems mundane or unimportant? No matter what you do, you just can’t get going again?
An abundant source of energy is a must-have to live an enjoyable life and to contribute to the joy of others. When you’re tired, you become more easily irritated and stressed out, which leads to poor relationships and poor health. Left unchecked, it’s all too easy to end up asking what went wrong, with the pieces of what used to be your life scattered all around you. Beside all that, let’s just face it — being run down Sucks!
So what are some ways that you can protect your energy levels?
1. No more coffee. The same goes for energy drinks. 99% of so called energy drinks aren’t actually giving your body energy, they are just stimulating your nervous system. The end result is usually that your body becomes more stressed out and unbalanced and tired. You can’t drug your way out of a problem that is caused by drugs.
2. Eat raw fruits and vegetables. An overwhelming amount of our energy is spent just digesting the cooked foods that we eat. There is a reason you get sleepy and sluggish after you eat a meal. It’s because your body is summoning all available energy to digest the substances you’ve just put into it. Raw food has enzymes in it that help your stomach digest it, thus giving you more energy, not taking energy away. As a plus, you’ll get much more nutrients from raw food, so you won’t have to eat as many calories, and eating less will give you more available energy and extend your life as well.
3. Get more sleep. This is kind of obvious, but all too often we just medicate our way through this with our coffee and red bulls. When you are tired, sleep. If for some reason, you can’t, see above and below.
4. Avoid negativity. This includes negative people. There are some people, you might even call them your friends, that all they do is suck the life energy out of you. They constantly complain and whine about every little thing. You might even be one of those people. All of this negativity zaps your energy faster than running a marathon. Don’t believe me? Try avoiding these people for a week and see how you feel. You don’t have to be snotty about it, but whenever they open their mouths and what they’re saying isn’t positive, just be somewhere else instead. If you’re the negative person, then try avoiding you! Every time you say or think something negative, be somewhere else instead
5. Exercise. This seems counter-intuitive, but I promise you it works like magic. The more active you are, the more energy you have available and the better you will sleep at night (thus giving you more energy again). I always hear on this one: “I just don’t have time to go to the gym or workout.” Blah, blah, blah. First of all, I wouldn’t recommend you ever go to the gym to workout, especially when you could do it for free and get some fresh air while you’re at it. Secondly, you have just as much time as everyone else in the world. Stop making excuses, you poor little victim, you. ;( (Please read number 4 again, if this victim is you).
The fastest most effective exercises you can do are at home with no equipment. That’s right! You don’t need any equipment at all. You remember what a push-up is right? There are even a hundred different ways to do them, so you never have to get bored either. Throw in some sit-ups, and some squats and you’ve just done a whole body workout in two and a half minutes (if you don’t break in between exercises). That’s a commercial break. Maybe you need a gentler work out? You can do yoga, tai chi, the five tibetan rites, ride a bike, or just go for a walk. Don’t think about exercising, just do it.
Remember, if you’re ever going to take over the world, or the equivalent — raise your kids, then you need to have the instantly available energy to do it. There is no quick fix for constant, steady energy, the only way to have it in your life is to live a lifestyle that cultivates it. Dream that lifestyle, and then make it real. You deserve it.
Jan 13th
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Thanks to Anthony, the WildAlchemist for bringing this and other great posts to my attention.
Have a wonderful day.
Nov 13th
Well folks, this will be my last juice feast post as I decided to call it at 3 days. I had a slight headache that would come and go all day, but this isn’t the reason for stopping the juice feast.
There are a few different reasons for stopping, the biggest one probably being it’s hard as hell not to eat anything solid. The others being that I mostly wanted to see what it was all about, and having seen that I’m happy to wait a little while before really trying to tackle this beast. 92 Days! I don’t see how they did it. But I’m curious to find out.
So for now I’ll go back to my mostly raw lifestyle with a new appreciation for food.
One of the lessons that I’ve had to learn in my life is how to treat myself after failing at something. The most important thing you can do for yourself is to not make a big deal over failure. In the past, I’ve been so scared of failing that I wouldn’t even begin something. No longer though…
Even though I didn’t last as long as I might have liked, 3 days without solid food is 3 days longer than I’ve ever gone without solid food before, and I’ve learned invaluable lessons about addiction, and how to eat properly (ie. only when you’re hungry), not as a way to feel better about something (ie. self-medicating).
I am fairly certain that at some point in the future I will juice feast again, but until that time, I will enjoy juicing within the context of my normal diet.
Looking forward to my bananas again
Nov 12th
For all of you following along at home, I thought I’d explain a bit more about the juice feast, in case you aren’t familiar with it.
Juice feasting is really pretty simple in form… You make and consume 4-6qts of raw, fresh fruit and vegetable juices. With at least 2 qts being dark greens like spinach, kale, parsley, dandelion, and the like. Depending on your blood sugar level you can have more or less fruit juice. Seeing as I’m not a diabetic, I can have plenty of fruit juice as long as I get my 2 qts of greens.
That’s pretty much it. A typical juice feast lasts 92 days, with others lasting 60, 45, or 30 days. I’ve yet to decide which if any of those I’ll be doing. I may only last a week, maybe two.
We’ll see… I’ve been practicing procrastination with this one, and I’m interested to see how long I can put off eating solid food.
I have to say that it is quite the mind teaser. I am reminded once again how addictive food can be. Even just the act of eating is a strong habit to break. You wake up and eat your breakfast while watching the news or reading the paper, you eat your lunch around the table with co-workers, or reading your book, and you eat your dinner with family or friends, all the while snacking in between or later that night while you watch tv or a movie. Am I coming off a bit obsessed? Sorry bout that, I’m sure the cravings will pass.
I have been craving chicken wings for the last two days though, which is weird because I wouldn’t normally eat them on my mostly raw vegan diet anyway. Perhaps tomorrow I’ll go into why I switched to raw foods in the first place.
Today I had:
2 qts watermelon, lime juice
3 qts green juice (spinach, cucumber, carrot, celery, parsley, and a red bell pepper today)
1 qt orange juice
I weighed 174 lbs today, which brings weight loss to 2 lbs so far as I started out yesterday at 176 lbs. I’ve felt good all day. High energy, good spirits. I slept about 9.5 hrs last night, which is more than usual for me. I usually get about 7 hours of sleep. My dreams were quite vivid, which I’ve also heard is usual for a juice feast. My skin’s been a little drier than usual, especially on my hands.
Well that’s all for today, stay tuned