Inner Circle Personal Day Five

Inner Circle Personal Day Five

Clarity is everything.

Keeping track brings clarity.

Today was my second day in water aerobics.  These ladies are hardcore!  They go through two class rotations!  It was fun because I got over 3000 steps in during the water aerobics.  I kept up!  I’m proud of all of us.  We talked about starting a volleyball team – not just any volleyball.  Pool volleyball.  I think that will be fun.  Almost all of our programs speak about finding fun exercise for you.  When we were little, we played softball and basketball and swam on the swim team.  My kids played hockey.  They didn’t think of it as exercise; they thought of it as fun and competition and things they could do with their friends.  We can do that.  As grownups, we can have fun too.

I’m looking forward to putting together a volleyball team.  Not so much to joining my husband in pickle ball, but those water games and bicycle riding are fun.

Do you reward yourself?  I think rewards are an important part of goal setting and reaching goals.  My favorite rewards are things like massage and facials.  They give me incentive and are healthy rewards.

My activity and eating is good.  I’m sleeping a little better because I’m going to bed earlier.  It could still stand some improvement.  My water consumption is excellent, my eating is good.  I’ve been active and my work is getting done.

March is Nutrition Month.  Live Your Best Life has Mediterranean Recipes and I thought I’d share some here.  Enjoy this healthy recipe.

 

 

Tomorrow

  1. Fill an 80 ounce container with water to empty through the day
  2. Journal here at the end of the afternoon before dinner
  3. Sleep longer by going to bed early.  Skip my glass of wine.

by 2:48 – walked 6000 steps – 2 flights of steps

water aerobics

strawberry/protein smoothie

10 ounces mind alert coffee

80 ounces water with alkaline/calcium-magnesium

2 piece of Ezekiel bread

Green juice

thai salad w/garbanzo beans and nuts

Supplements

Vit K2/D3, Vit B12, Probiotic, enzymes

 

Cathy Sykora

Health Coach/ Interior Designer / Naturopath

I know!  Funny combination.  Like everything in life, you do what you love, continue to learn, stay open to possibility, and it all works together to make wonderful things happen.
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Inner Circle Personal Day Four

Inner Circle Personal Day Four

Clarity is everything.

Keeping track brings clarity.

So, I think I can live with this.  I tried the Focus Greens today.  It isn’t something I will crave yet, but someday I may.  It sure beats spending 45 minutes shopping for vegetables, 30 minutes washing and juicing, 15 minutes disposing of the pulp, and 15 minutes cleaning up.  I poured it and drank it.  It was tasty.  No sugar added, 10g of carbs, 45 calories, and 15 lbs. of produce in each juice!  Do you know what was best?  There was no Styrofoam.  I don’t particularly appreciate receiving anything in Styrofoam.  I had to buy a lot of it at once, but it’s supposed to last for six weeks.  I’ll let you know how the flavor lasts.  There are three different combinations and some shots.  Gary had taken over juicing and cleaning for me and was tired of doing it, and I didn’t want to take it back up but didn’t want to give up juice.  I do crave juice.  It feels good and clean and satisfies my thirst better than water.

My days were typical when my b-school girls used to have me do a day in my life when they were first starting out.  Now they vary.  Since I got to south Florida, my days have altered a lot.  I figured I would work less and hand it over to Ashlie.  I’m going to be very frank.  I just thought I’d work two days a week and weekend five days.  Ashlie had other ideas.  She returned to school for her doctorate and isn’t working for me.  Amanda has taken up part of her work, Sylvie has taken part, and I’m not working two days a week.  The miraculous thing that happened was one of my podcast guests wrote a book, Things That Matter, by Joshua Becker.  While I was speed-reading it to do the interview, something hit me.  Leisure, which I struggled to attain, didn’t really trip my trigger.  I love my work.  I love my job a lot.  My work matters.  Leisure is abundant, and I don’t have to struggle for it.  I can take a 10-minute break, and I’m showered with leisure, but my work is essential.  So here I am.  I will end my life with minimal regrets by continuing to do what I am doing now.

 

I have more of everything here.  I have more family responsibilities with my mom here.  I have more friends.  Sometimes I’m tempted to take on more responsibility in my neighborhood and community, but I maintain boundaries.  So, back to my typical day. 

7 am, a 30-minute walk around two lakes

7:30 am breakfast

7:45 work

8:15 weights

9 meeting

9:30 water aerobics

10:30 meeting

11:30 walk 20 minutes

12 lunch

1 meeting

2 write

3 break /read

4 write

5 dinner

5:30 walk

6 read

On Mondays, I go over my goals and to-dos; on Tuesdays, I’m all in on work; Wednesdays, I usually have webinars or workshops; Thursdays, I work in the morning and the afternoon, do things for my mom.  Friday mornings, I get caught up on paperwork, and on afternoons I do something with my friends.  Saturdays, I veg out unless we have a big project to complete.  Sundays, I visit with family and friends.

I got my alerts set.

I’m still waiting to hear back from doctors.  sigh…  and I found a good doctor with lots of good recommendations!  My mom loved her doctor and still isn’t happy but I’m relieved.

 

 

Tomorrow

  1. Fill an 80 ounce container with water to empty through the day
  2. Journal here at the end of the afternoon before dinner
  3. Find a gentle, doctor who is smart and has common sense for my mom

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by 2:48 – walked 6000 steps – 2 flights of steps

water aerobics

strawberry/protein smoothie

10 ounces mind alert coffee

80 ounces water with alkaline/calcium-magnesium

2 piece of Ezekiel bread

roasted vegetables with pine nuts – Gary ate my chicken breast 3oz,  and I had his

broccoli

salad and black beans and rice

Supplements

Vit K2/D3, Vit B12, Probiotic, multi-vit

 

Cathy Sykora

Health Coach/ Interior Designer / Naturopath

I know!  Funny combination.  Like everything in life, you do what you love, continue to learn, stay open to possibility, and it all works together to make wonderful things happen.
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Inner Circle Personal Day Three

Inner Circle Personal Day Three

Clarity is everything.

Keeping track brings clarity.

So, I think I can live with this.  I tried the Focus Greens today.  It isn’t something I will crave yet, but someday I may.  It sure beats spending 45 minutes shopping for vegetables, 30 minutes washing and juicing, 15 minutes disposing of the pulp, and 15 minutes cleaning up.  I poured it and drank it.  It was tasty.  No sugar added, 10g of carbs, 45 calories, and 15 lbs. of produce in each juice!  Do you know what was best?  There was no Styrofoam.  I don’t particularly appreciate receiving anything in Styrofoam.  I had to buy a lot of it at once, but it’s supposed to last for six weeks.  I’ll let you know how the flavor lasts.  There are three different combinations and some shots.  Gary had taken over juicing and cleaning for me and was tired of doing it, and I didn’t want to take it back up but didn’t want to give up juice.  I do crave juice.  It feels good and clean and satisfies my thirst better than water.

I had two big wins besides that.  I started water aerobics today!  It was wonderful!  I loved it.  4 hours later, my hair is still wet.  I’m not sure how that works, but isn’t that wonderful that you can wake up in the morning with no intention for something like that and be committed to a new routine.  Plus I have extra energy for the day.

I’m drinking straight water today – well, straight with some alkaline and magnesium added to it with Sango Coral sachets.  I added the sachets to spring water in a glass bottle ready refresh gave me, shook it up and poured it into a cup.  It’s quite refreshing and I’m not missing my tea.

I need to reset my hourly reminders.

I found my mom a doctor but she’s already seen her and didn’t love her so I’m back to the drawing board on that.  I’m waiting for one to call me back for me…for two days.  (I wish there was a rolling eye emoji here.)

 Our little Inner Circle Personal is growing; slowly, but surely.  I think everyone will do well if you practice it like I have so far.  I’m go to take a small break and finish my work book, then come back and journal for the day.

My schedule is getting reworked since I’m taking a podcasting hiatus.

My days were typical when my b-school girls used to have me do a day in my life when they were first starting out.  Now they vary.  Since I got to south Florida, my days have altered a lot.  I figured I would work less and hand it over to Ashlie.  I’m going to be very frank.  I just thought I’d work two days a week and weekend five days.  Ashlie had other ideas.  She returned to school for her doctorate and isn’t working for me.  Amanda has taken up part of her work, Sylvie has taken part, and I’m not working two days a week.  The miraculous thing that happened was one of my podcast guests wrote a book, Things That Matter, by Joshua Becker.  While I was speed-reading it to do the interview, something hit me.  Leisure, which I struggled to attain, didn’t really trip my trigger.  I love my work.  I love my job a lot.  My work matters.  Leisure is abundant, and I don’t have to struggle for it.  I can take a 10-minute break, and I’m showered with leisure, but my work is essential.  So here I am.  I will end my life with minimal regrets by continuing to do what I am doing now.

I have more of everything here.  I have more family responsibilities with my mom here.  I have more friends.  Sometimes I’m tempted to take on more responsibility in my neighborhood and community, but I maintain boundaries.  So, back to my typical day. 

7 am, a 30-minute walk around two lakes

7:30 am breakfast

7:45 work

8:15 weights

9 meeting

9:30 water aerobics

10:30 meeting

11:30 walk 20 minutes

12 lunch

1 meeting

2 write

3 break /read

4 write

5 dinner

5:30 walk

6 read

On Mondays, I go over my goals and to-dos; on Tuesdays, I’m all in on work; Wednesdays, I usually have webinars or workshops; Thursdays, I work in the morning and the afternoon, do things for my mom.  Friday mornings, I get caught up on paperwork, and on afternoons I do something with my friends.  Saturdays, I veg out unless we have a big project to complete.  Sundays, I visit with family and friends.

I got my watch set separate from my phone but didn’t do it right.

Changed plans on our trip to visit my son.  We aren’t going to Greece, we’re going to Scotland.  That will still be fun.  

Drank tons of water and still want more.

I didn’t sleep well.  I need to get back to sleeping well.

I ate well.

I am soooo tired of searching and waiting for doctors offices to call back.

 

 

 

Tomorrow

  1. Fill an 80 ounce container with water to empty through the day
  2. Journal here at the end of the afternoon before dinner
  3. Find a gentle, doctor who is smart and has common sense for my mom

 

Supplements

Vit K2/D3, Vit B12, Probiotic, 

 

LEARN MORE

Cathy Sykora

Health Coach/ Interior Designer / Naturopath

I know!  Funny combination.  Like everything in life, you do what you love, continue to learn, stay open to possibility, and it all works together to make wonderful things happen.

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Inner Circle Personal Day Two

Inner Circle Personal Day Two

Clarity is everything.

Keeping track brings clarity.

What a great day!  The day is beautiful!  I hopped out of bed, drank 20 oz of clean spring water and went for a walk around the lake with Gary and the dog.  It was a beautiful, sunny 63 degrees.

My mom needs a doctor.  I need a doctor, It’s a sad story that I’ll share here when my mom gives me permission.  I’m looking for a good doctor in our area and it’s not easy.  In the meantime, I found someone to clean.  It’s my lucky day.  

Here’s what I need to work on – not taking on someone else’s problems when they complain about having too much to do.  Do you know what that’s like?  We already have too much ourselves, to the point where we’re looking at the things we do everyday saying what gives us value and what contributes and then – without thinking, we pickup something for someone else.  Why?  I don’t know, the only thing I can think is ego.  Like we’re the only ones who can do it.  So tonight, I’m sitting in the clubhouse in my neighborhood, with thousands of books after running an ad, waiting for people to come and pick up free books.  Wasn’t that how I broke my arm in 2020?  Yes.  I t was.

What did I do right today.  I may have found a doctor.  I found someone to clean and I like her a lot.  I got outside and walked.  I’ve been drinking all day and will continue.  I’ll get some friends together for cards tonight while I give out books.

Tomorrow, I won’t volunteer to do anything that someone else can do.

The birds get big to intimidate the dog.  The dog thinks they’re trying to make friends.  If only we all reacted like the dog. (As long as we had me to stop us from getting pecked.)

I had a lot of social interaction.  It was the board of directors meeting for the Home Owners Association here.  Everyone’s afraid because of raises in the quarterly fees.  What used to be friendly interactions are now a little confrontational.  The emotional intelligence modules are going to come in handy for me!  And, just in the nick of time.

Examining the conflict between your values and morality can bring clarity and help you to live with the rules impressed by others, or it can free you to live by your own desires. Whether the outcome is acceptance or change, you’ll lose the resentment and feel better about your choices and yourself.

 

 This is a quote from the module in Live Your Best Life in Module One, where we’re looking at our values and our goals to bring them into alignment.

 

This week, part of what we’re doing is looking at whether we’re living by our own values or by someone else’s.  Some of us left behind what was important to us to follow societal expectations or parental back in our youth.   Now that we’ve put in our time and made our parents proud, it may be time to make ourselves happy.

I don’t have that problem.  I did everything the hard way and then came back and did everything right.  I believe that I live in alignment with my values.  Every once in a while, like with the books, I’ll catch myself, do my time, and learn my lesson.

What is important to me is God and my family.  I have always been able to give it all up to God.  That is my secret to stress.  When you can rely on something bigger than you, you have little to worry about.  I’ve always been able to fall back on God.  My family has always been able to fall back on me.  I know I am not God.  I hope they know they have God too.

I want to be healthy.  I have everything that I want.  My life is beyond what one can possibly dream of.  It hasn’t always been that way.  My secret is; I just keep going.  I work hard and things happen.  That is what I have to share, more good ideas than bad ideas and hard work.  My goals are achievable.  My opportunities are endless.  I can go anyplace for help.  People love to share their gifts and if we look for someone who’s done it well, that is who we go to.  I hope I never neglect anyone.  I hope if I do, they will ask me for help.  For me to achieve my goals, it will take me getting up every day and taking one more step forward.

 

Tomorrow

  1. Take a break each hour and move (setting my watch tonight)
  2. Fill an 80 ounce container with water to empty through the day
  3. Journal here at the end of the afternoon before dinner
  4. Find a gentle, doctor who is smart and has common sense for my mom

LEARN MORE

by 2:48 – walked 4464 steps – 5 flights of steps

ubwo – strength training

strawberry/protein smoothie

40 ounces tea

60 ounces water

1 piece Ezekiel bread

1 cashew vegetable stir fry

Supplements

Vit K2/D3, Vit B12, Probiotic, 

 

Cathy Sykora

Health Coach/ Interior Designer / Naturopath

I know!  Funny combination.  Like everything in life, you do what you love, continue to learn, stay open to possibility, and it all works together to make wonderful things happen.

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Inner Circle Personal Day One

Inner Circle Personal Day One

Clarity is everything.

Keeping track brings clarity.

We met for the first time today and I handed out coaching questions.  With coaching questions, we can help each other, and we can help ourselves when we get stuck.

Our first task, this week will be to review our values.  Look at where we are.  Get a handle on where we want to be.  Set our goals, then set some action steps to get us there.  This is so exciting!  I’m also very happy because everyone decided to participate in the same program.  Live Your Best Life is the year two membership program that is heavy on mental health.  It’s strong on emotional intelligence, cognitive, memory, and, well, all kinds of good stuff, mindset, positive psychology….things that get us from here to there in a better state.  There’s still a lot of food and movement.  I can’t wait!

Today was different.  I had food poisoning last night.  So, I ate a banana today.  That’s all  Lots of water and a banana.  You will not read this any other day.  I’m tried and true, 3- 6 small meals a day.  Not today.  I didn’t want to eat anything.  I may have a piece of Ezekiel bread toasted before bed.  My husband thinks I had the flu.  I guarantee it was a salad that should have been thrown out a week ago. Never eat in the dark.  That’s all I will say about it now: I’ve forgiven him.  (I’d do a rolling eye emoji if I had one here.)

This is the most tired I’ve ever been.  It was a significant win to get my long to-do list accomplished today.  I made it to all my meetings, got all emails out, launched the event for this year, and set up the group on Facebook.  I searched unsuccessfully for a new doctor for my mom and me; boy, I have a sad story to share on that…maybe a whole podcast if I’m allowed.

Do you need to believe that people are good?  Sometimes it’s hard.  I’m lucky I have all of you, Amanda, Sylvie, and my family.  I keep remembering all the good people in the world.  There are a few rotten apples.

What can I do better tomorrow?  I will hop out of bed, open the windows and let the fresh air in.  Then, I will get dressed, hop outside with Koca and Gary, and walk around both lakes.  I’ll eat a full breakfast with energy and joy.

Tomorrow

  1. Take a break each hour and move (setting my watch tonight)
  2. Fill an 80 oz container with water to empty through the day
  3. Journal here at the end of the afternoon before dinner

LEARN MORE

Cathy Sykora

Health Coach/ Interior Designer / Naturopath

I know!  Funny combination.  Like everything in life, you do what you love, continue to learn, stay open to possibility, and it all works together to make wonderful things happen.

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Keeping Track

Keeping Track

Clarity is everything.

Keeping track brings clarity.

It’s funny how it works.  I can do the same thing every day.  Nothing changes, But when I write it down, things begin to change, measurable changes happen.  Why is that?  The realist in me says, I just think I didn’t have that snack if I’m not writing it down.  I just think I got in that extra 2,000 steps if it’s not written down, or, I just think I drank all that water….you get it.  So the first step to getting results for your clients or yourself – track it.  Another factor is the planning. 

When you are tracking, you’re generally goal setting.  To goal set; you’re looking at your values and discerning what are the most important goals and then, what are the most important first steps.

 Our new Inner Circle group is getting started this week and this is where we begin.  We’re setting our Goals based on our values and then, we’re setting our most important first steps to reach those goals.  THEN, we’re going to track our daily progress.  I’m going to be doing that right here!  

Goals Set:

Action Steps:

What did I do well today?

What can I do better tomorrow?

 

I hope you’ll join me here.

 

     

     

     

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    Cathy Sykora

    Health Coach/ Interior Designer / Naturopath

    I know!  Funny combination.  Like everything in life, you do what you love, continue to learn, stay open to possibility, and it all works together to make wonderful things happen.

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