I've already shared some generic prep work for
30 Day Challenges, but since I'm three days away from starting my
Vegan Challenge... it's time for me to start going in-depth on preparing for this challenge. (I realize that I sound a complete know-it-all through this...this is my current approach that I think will help--enter at your own risk!) My approach, so far, has been three-fold: physical, mental, and emotional.
Physical--I'm doing my best at emptying my fridge and pantry of anything that has animal products in it...and after a four-day Thanksgiving extravaganza with my family this is not an easy task. I took the coffee creamer in my fridge to the office, froze the leftover turkey, threw away the leftover ham, and plan on eating a lot of eggs in the next few days...
I haven't hit the pantry yet, but I think it will be very interesting to read through the labels and see what I find...
Mental--I've already mentioned one of the books I'm relying on for this challenge (and the one that started it all):
The 30-Day Vegan Challenge: The Ultimate Guide to Eating Cleaner, Getting Leaner, and Living Compassionately by Colleen Patrick-Goudreau. I'm studying the introductory chapters and browsing through some of the upcoming chapters...I'll write a more in-depth review of the book later, but I love her gentle approach to the practical information that's included.
I have two other books I've collected to help stay focused and get recipe ideas:
Vegan in 30 Days: Get Healthy, Save the World by Sarah Taylor and
The Kind Diet: A Simple Guide to Feeling Great, Losing Weight, and Saving the Planet by Alicia Silverstone. As I find other recipe sources, blogs, and info throughout the next 30 days, I'll share them here--there seem to be a lot out there and some definitely seem more helpful and thorough than others...
Emotional--This is always the hardest part of any challenge for me--finding the reasons for doing the challenge isn't actually too hard--I already outlined my
vegan goals and challenges, but staying motivated and committed throughout the 30 days is tough. It's easy to fall back on old patterns, succumb to peer pressure, and just plain be lazy...in this challenge that means it will be easy for me to grab a hamburger on the way home, eat all the cookies and cakes that are brought into the office, and have a pizza delivered...
So, I'm focusing on WHY I want to take on this challenge--today I had a fitness assessment and I have to say I was pretty disgusted with the results. This past month of stress, alcohol, and food with minimal exercise has really taken a toll on my body...I weigh 170 pounds and have 32% body fat. Far from the 140 I want to be. I can't believe I've done this to my body and it's time to start taking care of it again. Knowing that focus and reading through the books and blogs about other's journeys will hopefully keep me motivated throughout the month...oh, and this is where you come in, too...keep me motivated and hold me to it!
What do you do to stay focused on a goal?