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Why it's OK to Fail

MotivationWhitney Carlson1 Comment

Over the past few weeks, I have received several phone calls and emails from readers and friends who have either fallen off the wagon or are doubting themselves. I wish that I could tell them and you that there is some magical formula to reach your goals, whether it's fitness goals, work goals or life goals. But, there is NOT.

Let's talk nutrition right now...

The way our bodies respond to different foods and different exercises is trial and error. It is imperative that you try something and stick with it for more than a week! You may see quick changes in your body within a week from a change in diet, but for real change to occur, it takes a little time. If you begin to plateau 2-3 weeks later, no worries. It's OK to fail! Think of yourself as a science experiment - you don't always get the outcome you are expecting on the first try. It takes constant refining to produce the results that you want. As our bodies age and respond to stimuli within nature, stress and family situations, you will need to adapt by changing your diet to suit your altered lifestyle.

Let's talk workout routine right now...

Ok... so it seems right that what we always do, what our bodies are used to, won't work forever, right? Well then why do so many of us fall in a rut of only doing certain exercises, only certain cardio machines? Perhaps, because it is comfortable... we know what we are doing and it doesn't make us sore afterward. If I can't say it enough, CHANGE IT UP!! You will NOT be a failure if you change up your exercises and feel like a fool doing them because they are awkward or you are unsure of proper form. Ask a trainer to help you with proper form - 9 times out of 10, they will help without charging you or pressuring you to sign a contract with them.  (Just don't ask them for a workout plan and expect them to do this for free.) It takes change in your workout routine to "trick" your body and produce positive results. Update: Try one of our workout plans here.

There's my pep talk for today! Don't be afraid to fail! If something doesn't produce the result you want the first time, you can only refine it and try again! This is not failure! It's simply finding a way NOT to do something.

When you just can't get it together read this.

Good luck!

Clean Eat Recipe: Zesty Grilled Chicken

Main Dish Recipes, Most PopularScott Carlson20 Comments
Clean Eat Recipe: Zesty Grilled Chicken | He and She Eat Clean

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As you may already know, Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) is full of nutritional benefits, but it is also a fantastic marinade for various lean proteins because it's a great tenderizer.  Next time you're doing your weekly food prep, try this recipe to make some delicious grilled chicken that is sure to be a hit with everyone in your family.

Clean Eat Recipe: Zesty Grilled Chicken | He and She Eat Clean


Ingredients:

Directions:

1. Combine chicken breasts, ACV, garlic, Chicago Steak seasoning in a large Ziploc bag and shake until ingredients are evenly mixed and seasonings are coating all chicken breasts. Marinating in a pan works just as well.  Shake bag or turn chicken after a couple of hours for best results.  Let marinate for a few hours (if possible). We've found it to be best around the 6 hour mark.

2. On an indoor grill, cook on high heat for about 10 minutes in the closed position or about 5-7 minutes per side.  On a large outdoor grill, cook on medium-high for about 7 minutes per side or until chicken is 165 degrees Fahrenheit.

Clean Eating Cookie Dough

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This is my favorite recipe so far!  I haven't had real cookie dough in a long time and I am the kind of person who prefers to eat the cookie dough instead of the cookie. I have had this recipe in the works for weeks now trying to perfect it. Let me know what you think!

Clean Eat Recipe: Cookie Dough!

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 c gluten free quick cooking oats
  • 1/4 c natural peanut butter
  • 2 tsp pure vanilla extract (avoid HFCS)
  • 2 squares of dark chocolate
  • 1 Tbsp honey
  • 1/4 c egg whites (make sure you use the 100% egg whites, pasteurized)
  • 1 Tbsp unsweetened vanilla almond milk

Directions:

1. Add all ingredients to a blender.

2. Place wax paper on a plate & add cookie dough.

3. This is the hard part...put them in the freezer for at least an hour.  I have found that after 2 hours they taste the best!

Can you tell that we LOVE this recipe?

Makes 15 pieces (that is if all of your dough makes it into the freezer). ;-)

He & She Tip: You can add protein powder or more almond milk, if needed.

Alternate Method: If you prefer your cookie dough in a cup like the picture below, use oat flour or blend the oats into a flour texture. You can also use cashew butter instead of peanut butter.

Let us know if you love them too!

Clean Eating Cookie Dough | He and She Eat Clean