Last night I made a decision about my health and fitness, made a few enquiries and have locked myself into something that, even though I’m comfortable with the idea of it, it scares me a little because it means I’ll be putting myself out there.
But hey, I’ve been challenging myself on a regular basis in different areas of my life, and the feeling I get when I achieve my goals is so worth it. And I’m looking forward to the hard work involved….I have lots of free time now so this decision is perfect, as always LOL.
I’m not going to share the details of my goal right now, as I don’t want to dissipate the energy. All I’ll say is that I intend to increase my health and fitness and body shape dramatically. And although I started juicing this week, I’ve decided to go back to wholefoods for the next 3 months and be 100% raw for winter. Why 3 months? Well, since today is June 1st, and it’s the first day of winter here in Australia, I figure I may as well continue to the end of August.....and beyond.
In general terms I'll be creating harmony in all areas of my life - physical, spiritual, mental and emotional.
Like an orchestra, it has lots of instruments playing their own part to create a beautiful melody. That's what I intend to create for myself so I can be in harmony with the universe....and myself.
So my timetable for the coming week will look something like this:
4.00 ~ wake up, meditate for one hour plus metta.
6.00 ~ chi running barefoot on beach, plus gentle stroll.
7.30 ~ rebounding.
8.00 onwards ~ 100% raw food all day, fruit, green smoothies, fruit, salads, even more fruit.
10.00 ~ go to gym for weights or fitness workout with trainer.
11.00 – 5.00 ~ work at home, do errands and chores, graze on raw food.
6.00 ~ diluted fruit juice.
7.00 ~ rebounding.
8.00 ~ meditation and metta.
9.30 ~ Bed and blissful sleep.
Looks good in theory, lets see how it goes in reality. I'm meeting a friend today and going to Green Day Out, then maybe to the Blues Festival afterwards. That's why I'm starting this regime tomorrow

Sanghama