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Feel Confident, Be Confident

January 26, 2015

I am a big believer in mind over matter; if you believe enough that this will triumph any obstacles that may be in your path. A big part of being able to continue working out and eating healthily is to focus on how this lifestyle makes me feel and to continually remind myself that I can do this.

Feel Confident

One of my resolutions for 2015 was to maintain my healthy lifestyle. It is a little broad, but by that, I mean to continue working out regularly (3-5x a week), making healthy and nutritious meals, and to have a healthy mindset. My mission on Honestly Fitness is to reveal the facts and to help make your healthy and active lifestyle something that is easy and fun to stick with.

I have found that having workout clothes that look good and fit me correctly make me feel a lot more confident and more enthusiastic about working out. No joke, there have been days where I have been totally impulsive and bought multiple workout outfits. And I am so lucky that I have some affordable options living in California.

My favorite and affordable option

I have purchased a few pieces from the fantastic Target® C9 workout collection before and recently bought a few more pieces with a generous $50 allowance through my partnership with POPSUGAR Select. The stipend got me a gorgeous long sleeve top, a really cute pair of shorts with short leggings underneath them and a pink headband! Normally $50 will only buy me a sports bra … and maybe a simple top too if there is a sale going on. 

the best workout clothes from target

the best workout clothes from target

Honestly Fitness Approved

Verdict on my beautiful new workout outfit from Target®? I love it! I mean, it is really hard to beat their great prices and the great-quality material. My new top kept me nice and warm on my fast walks, my shorts made sure no one was able to see my underwear during my workouts, and my headband was surprisingly good at keeping my hair from getting soaked in sweat! 

the best workout clothes from target

the best workout clothes from target

the best workout clothes from target

the best workout clothes from target

the best workout clothes from target

My only little nitpick is that you have to wear a sports bra with sufficient padding because otherwise ‘the girls’ will show through the material. But it’s hardly a complaint as I realize that the material is supposed to be lightweight and conducive to sweat evaporating.

the best workout clothes from target

the best workout clothes from target

Have any of you bought pieces from the Target® C9 collection? What do you think about them?

Honestly yours,
Alice

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Disclosure: This post was sponsored by Target® through their partnership with POPSUGAR Select. While I was compensated to write a post about Target® C9, all opinions are my own.

Health, Healthy on the cheap

Healthy on the Cheap: Part II

January 20, 2015
Healthy on the Cheap: Part II

After the success of my first ‘Healthy on the Cheap‘ post, I have made a part II to add to the series! The last post focused on strategies you can do to help reduce costs associated with a healthy and active lifestyle, and on what foods you should buy that are both healthy and cheap. This post will focus on tips for shopping smart to keep your overall grocery expenses low.

Healthy on the Cheap: Part II

Healthy on the Cheap: Part II

Shop Smart

  1.  Keep an eye out for discounts – I used to get tons of flyers for discounts happening at my local supermarkets and would always throw them away until one day I noticed that Sprouts Farmer’s Market were having a ‘buy 3 for $1’ on Hass Avocados! Ever since then I have paid attention to any specials supermarkets are having.
  2. Make a grocery list! You would be surprised at how many silly things you purchase if you don’t stick to a list. I am not saying you will be 100% perfect with a list (I always sneak some Harmless Harvest coconut water in hehe), but it helps. A lot.
  3. Try and cut down on buying tea and coffee when out and about. I used to buy loads, but cut down to buying 1 latte or mocha every other day or so, and by making my own tea at home. Try filling a glass water bottle with green tea and half a lemon, sliced. It is delicious!
  4. Stick to a regular routine at the supermarket. By this, I mean start at the produce section and load up there, then move onto dairy, grains, and finally meat. By the time you get to meat (which is by far my most expensive purchase), your shopping basket will be pretty full and it will make you think more carefully about how much meat you need to buy.
  5. NEVER ever shop when hungry! Okay, so I still make this mistake from time to time but I am much more aware of this now. You’d be amazed by all the random c*** you will throw into your shopping cart when you are hungry. Suddenly everything looks good; “Ooh, $10 bag of caramel clusters, sounds good!” haha.
  6. Load up on in-season produce. Produce that is in season tends to be cheaper and fresher. Some examples of produce currently in season are artichokes, broccoli, winter squash, and arugula.
  7. Visit a farmer’s market. This isn’t something I do often but is something I will be trying to do more because farmer’s markets tend to have produce and fruits that are cheaper than they are in supermarkets. And usually fresher too!
  8. Don’t be afraid to buy frozen food. Frozen berries for example tend to be frozen at their peak nutritional state and are much cheaper than fresh berries. If you are on a budget, I highly recommend investing in certain kinds of frozen produce. I always have frozen berries, corn and green beans in the freezer.
  9. Get your supermarket’s rewards card. If you shop at a supermarket frequently, chances are that they will have some sort of rewards card. I have one for my local supermarket (Safeway) and it has helped me save quite a lot of money and cash in on special deals.

These 9 tips are what I try to follow to help me shop smart and allow me to eat a variety of healthy foods despite my measly student budget (bet everyone in university can relate lol). I would absolutely love to hear what you do to shop smart or if you already do one of the above tips.

What is your favorite winter produce? Mine are definitely winter squash, especially now I bought a spiralizer!

Honestly yours,
Alice

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Fitness, Health, Healthy on the cheap, Kayla Itsines

Meal Planning for The Kayla Movement

January 4, 2015

Hi everyone! I am so excited to be a part of The Kayla Movement and officially start (re-start in my case) Kayla Itsines bikini body training guide on Monday, 5th January. In preparation for the coming week, I thought it would be useful for you and for myself to plan down what I will be eating this week. Useful for me because it will help me plan what to buy at the supermarket and give me structure to my week, and useful for you because I hope it will inspire you to try out some new meals and/or give you some guidance if you are new to making healthy meals. My Healthy on the Cheap article is also a great resource to planning healthy meals on a budget.

These meals have all been inspired by Kayla Itsines HELP nutrition guide (disclaimer: affiliate link which helps me pay for Honestly Fitness) and the Clean and Lean philosophy books by James Duigan.

Monday

Breakfast: Mushroom omelette with smashed avocado on sourdough toast
Snack: 1 banana and 1 small nonfat latte
Lunch: Chicken stirfry with brown rice, corn and green beans
Snack: Chobani pumpkin spice yogurt and apple
Dinner: Roasted salmon with chickpeas (i.e. garbanzo beans), sweet potato fries and quinoa

Tuesday

Breakfast: Overnight oats with 2% milk, vanilla protein powder and blueberries
Snack: Baby carrots with natural peanut butter 
Lunch: Warm brown rice salad with lamb and sundried tomato and herb goats cheese
Snack: 1 banana and 1 small nonfat latte
Dinner: Quinoa salad with roasted red pepper, zucchini and tilapia 

Wednesday

Breakfast: Mushroom omelette with smashed avocado on sourdough toast
Snack: Piece of fruit and 1 small nonfat latte
Lunch: Turkey and salad leaves wrapped in a whole-wheat tortilla with spinach and cheese greek yogurt dip
Snack: Chobani pumpkin spice yogurt and apple
Dinner: Chicken stirfry with brown rice, corn, asparagus, and green beans

Thursday

Breakfast: Overnight oats with 2% milk, vanilla protein powder and blueberries
Snack: Baby carrots with natural peanut butter 
Lunch: Warm brown rice salad with lamb, avocado, and sundried tomato and herb goats cheese
Snack: 1 banana and 1 small nonfat latte
Dinner: Shrimp stirfry with green beans, chickpeas (i.e. garbanzo beans), and quinoa

Friday

Breakfast: Baked eggs with tomato and sourdough toast
Snack: Green smoothie made with berries, spinach and greek yogurt
Lunch: Turkey and salad leaves wrapped in a whole-wheat tortilla with spinach and cheese greek yogurt dip
Snack: 1 small nonfat latte and handful of nuts
Dinner: Shrimp stirfry with green beans, broccolini, chickpeas (i.e. garbanzo beans), and quinoa

I have decided not to plan anything just yet for the weekend to allow for flexibility in case I want to meet up with a friend for some food. I tend to meet friends for dinner so will usually have make breakfast and lunch similar to the ones I have planned above.

Also, as you can see, I repeat a lot of meals and snacks to make sure I do not waste any of the foods that I have bought. I also buy frozen shrimp and tilapia as it is much more economical and last ages. I buy fresh chicken but I freeze any chicken breasts that will not get used within the next 3 days and thaw them as needed. I also buy frozen green beans and corn (I buy a lot of frozen things don’t I?!). I tend to do groceries twice a week or more as needed so I do not waste any food or buy more than I need.

What are you planning to eat/make for this week?

I love knowing what you are all doing as I get ideas from you as well! Let me know in the comments below if posts like these are helpful to you or not. And don’t forget to follow me on Instagram, Twitter & Facebook for more healthy foods ideas and healthy living tips (peppered with the occasional random comment) 🙂

Honestly yours,
Alice

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