Inspiration Board 2.0

Hi! How is your weekend going? Mine has been good. Pretty low-key around here. I took Layla for her morning walk around the neighborhood, had my coffee and breakfast and then devoted a good three hours to this:

 

 

My new inspiration board. A few months ago, I posted about my inspiration board and how to make one. For the past two weeks, I’ve had this little voice in the back of my head nagging me to make a new one. My life feels like it’s at a cross-roads right now and I need a little direction. So what did I do? I spent some extra time writing in my journal. I have never been a religious journal writer. Mine is usually just filled with to-do lists and goals that I want to work on. Whenever I start to feel like I need to re-evaulate where my life’s going, I spend a little more time reflecting in my journal. Recent entries may or may not have included my thoughts on:

  • Things that make me happy
  • Where I see myself in 1, 3, and 5 years. 10 years always seems so far away!
  • New ideas for Whole Nutrition
  • Feelings that I have been carrying around with me for awhile that I want to work through
  • My core values. What makes me me?

Get the picture? After spending that time reflecting, I knew that I needed a new vision board. I bought a foam board and some art supplies at Target. (Back to school prices are the best! $1 for Crayola markers right now.) I went through a giant stack of magazines; cutting out images that inspired me. (Mom – thank you for always sending me your old ones!)  And used rubber cement to glue it all together. Instead of writing down individual goals to paste onto it, I tried to categorize different areas of my life: relationships, career, happiness, health & spirituality. It’s funny because once you paste all the images up in the different categories, you see that they all correlate with one another.

Feeling very accomplished after completing my board, I set off to tackle my 6-mile run in the sunshine. I chugged a coconut water before hand and grabbed my iPod. Usually I wait until after a long run to drink my coconut water, but I was feeling low-blood-sugar-like beforehand and didn’t want to wait another hour or so for a snack to digest. What do you do? Drink your electrolyte drink before, after or during a long workout?

My post-workout smoothie was gag-worthy. I must have been somewhat delirious after my run because I thought that powdered greens, cod liver oil, maca and mesquite powders, coconut milk, whey protein powder, cherries, almond butter and ice would be a palatable smoothie. I was wrong. I drank it anyway because I can’t stand to waste my expensive, health foods.

Dinner tonight was one of my “clean out the fridge” stir-fries. I  chopped up some onion, mushrooms, carrots, sugar snap peas, spinach, edamame and Southwest Sunshine Burger and cooked it over medium-high heat in a skillet. When it was done, I squeezed some fresh lemon on top with a splash of Braggs aminos. Delish!

I’m going to go read some books that I downloaded on my Kindle. Have a great night!

Readers: Have you made your inspiration board yet? If you have, do you look at it daily?

Today’s Quote: ”About the only thing that comes to us without effort is old age.”

~ Gloria Pitzer

 

 

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2 Comments

  1. Katrina says:

    Love your blog & this post!!! <3 <3

    • Kilee says:

      Thank you Katrina! I love working out to all of your workouts :)

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