EAT TO LIVE - UPDATE



So this weekend I went to visit my beautiful friends in Baltimore. I'm obsessed with that city, in fact I almost moved there after college. It was so great to spend time with friends that I hadn't seen in a while but it was absolutely detrimental to my cleanse. I actually managed to eat salads and follow the plan for every meal except breakfasts which I told myself was okay (No way was I missing those bagel places down there!). So I had a cheat weekend, really not a big deal, except now I feel like crap. Literally my stomach has been so upset and still has that feeling you get when you eat too much sweetened stuff or are dehydrated. Very uncomfortable and I can't wait until a few days from now when I finally feel better again. *** I should note that I've been drinking about 2 nalgenes of water a day. 

That's pretty much it for now... I have some big things coming up on the blog (think outfit posts, 195 Webster and more) but for now I leave you with this: Ombre. 


EAT TO LIVE - UPDATE

Instead of doing a SSS, today I am going to give you an update on my Eat To Live cleanse. It's been 5 days since I started and so far I feel really great! I've been taking the one serving a day of whole grains very seriously as that's usually one of my biggest pitfalls. I've been eating 1 or 2 pieces of whole grain toast with fruit for a meal (typically breakfast) only if I have to. When I had time in the mornings this week I made an all fruit smoothie but due to a two-day work meeting I was limited to my breakfast selections and had to sub in the toast. Besides that though, I've been sticking to it and I actually do feel a lot better. I've lost a 3 solid pounds, I have significantly less bloating and I don't feel that "food coma" feeling after eating a hefty meal. Even though this it is possible to keep this up for 6 weeks, I think I'm only going to do 3 weeks and then slowly start adding animal products back in... I miss meat way too much. 


Keep checking back for more updates on my Eat To Live cleanse. Until then, I leave you with this amazing video to take you into Friday: 



P.S. Let this song take you into the weekend! It's UNREAL.
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Today I'm so excited to be posting about Brilliant Earth for their Pinterest Personality Style Challenge! Brilliant Earth is a great company that focuses on ethically sourced diamonds which I fully support. In this styling session, I based my look off of their elegant, minimalist accessories because I think that they fit best with my own personal style.
For this casual look, I chose to focus on minimal jewelry and accessories so that their small details would not be overpowered by a look full of huge prints and patterns. I love to complete a silk top with a long, light cardigan and I think that these purple and cream colors are great compliments. Their warmth also translates well when paired with gold. Thus, I chose to showcase Brilliant Earth's gold moon stud earrings. These also match the beautiful diamond studded ring. 

Finishing off the look was easy because of the great accessories: I chose a dark wash denim and black flats with a gold toe embellishment. I would definitely wear this to my new job, out to drinks with friends or on a weekend running errands. It's versatile and comfortable which, for my style, are two key factors. 

Thank you Brilliant Earth and I hope you all like this look! Make sure to check out their Pinterest page and browse their great selection of jewelry.

EAT TO LIVE

I'm going to be blunt and honest: I've struggled with eating for essentially my entire life. Growing up as a dancer in front of a mirror, I always compared myself to everyone else in the room. It was common practice for our teachers to be strict in all aspects: technique, manners, facial expression, and of course diet. Naturally, any young girl in this situation would start to have doubts about her self-esteem and body image. Insert eating trouble here. Unfortunately, even though I had an incredibly supportive family, I slipped into a pattern known all too well by people with eating disorders. Luckily, since then I have utilized many tools and become more comfortable with food. However, I'm still always on the hunt for something that will make my body feel better and less weighed down by all of the processed crap that's out there. Thus, my new relationship with the Eat To Live diet.



Typically I eat fairly healthy things. I do not eat any refined sugar or white flour and I love fruit and most veggies. However, I'm definitely a salt lover. I love crackers, chips... anything with salt really. I'm also a sucker for Cesar salad, the creamier the better. Now as you all know, those things are fine in moderation. But, on a Sunday when I'm hungover, you better believe I'm stuffing about 85 breakfast sandwiches into my mouth. Eat To Live is great because it forces you to eat only healthy options, mostly focusing on vegetables.

I initially heard about the Eat To Live plan from my friend Jessie (she's essentially my personal health guru- this girl is an amazing cook and has a great wealth of knowledge for the best practices in healthy eating). At first I was totally against it, mostly due to my obsession with french fries. Almost a year after learning about it though, I've finally decided to jump on board.

Here are the sparknotes:

- created by Dr. Joel Furhman 
- eat as many vegetables as you want until you are full
- eat tons of fruits
- no meat, no bread, no cheese (you can technically have these in moderation for the life plan but not in the cleanse, which is what I'm doing)
- no coffee- stick to tea 
- don't snack between meals


Because I know that a lot of you are just as ADHD with long posts as I am, I'm going to include some links below for you to read at your leisure. If you are really serious about doing this, I recommend reading through everything (including at least part of the actual book) so that you are educated on your new eating plan. *DISCLAIMER- I am by no means a licensed dietitian or health expert. You should consult your doctor if you have any doubts about eating and exercise. 



Today marks the first day of my cleanse. After such a gross weekend of unhealthy eating, I was thrilled to only be consuming a fruit smoothie for breakfast. I even woke up a little earlier to blend one myself. However, by lunch I was feeling the hunger a little. No problem... I walked over to the cafeteria and made myself a nice salad, following all the rules. But once 3:30pm rolled around, I started to get a little hangry (hungry and angry). I started craving something with carbs in it which is a definite no-no at this stage in the game. Luckily I was able to make it through and distracted myself with a good, cardio-infused, gym session but it wasn't easy.

Every few days I will be blogging about my progress as a way to hold myself accountable. Hopefully I can inspire some of you to adopt a healthier relationship with food by doing this. To those of you who are with me, GOOD LUCK! 
(Please email me any stories about your Eat To Live experience)

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SSS- bf jeans



IT'S FRIDAY! You know what that means, another great SSS coming at you! This week I chose to showcase some great options for the boyfriend jean trend. The price range doesn't vary as much as typical SSS segments, but if anything that's a good thing.

The Splurge is the Rag & Bone boyfriend jean. Coming in at $220, it's a little more pricey but I love the distressed details and the wash. The Save is the TOPSHOP MOTO Boyfriend Jean, $84 (shown here in petite). For a boyfriend jean I typically prefer a lighter wash. However, this dark wash doesn't bother me. In fact, I think it's a great shade for mixing and matching. The Steal is H&M Boyfriend Slim Jeans at $49. As you know, H&M is my go to if I want to try out a trend without dropping a lot of cash to achieve the look I want. If you're going to purchase your first pair of boyfriend jeans, these are the way to go. 

As I mentioned before, over the next few weeks, the new layout should be implemented. Until then, have a FABULOUS weekend and make sure you tell your family and friends you love them!

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cubicle



Today marks day 2 of my new job! So many new and different things compared to my last that I can't even begin to list them. What I can tell you is that I have my own cubicle to decorate however I want to! So far I only have a plant and a vase with a fake sunflower in it but, hey, it's better than nothing right?

Over the next few weeks as I begin to really settle in and get a handle on my training, I will be taking pictures of my new workspace to show on the blog. If you too are in the process of making your cubicle more homey (I mean we do spend most of our day in it after all) then perhaps the examples above will give you some inspiration.

In other news, I am in the process of revamping the blog layout again (I won't stop until it is perfect). It's going to take a little while so please pardon my appearance if you see any weird changes before the final product. Thanks and Happy Thursday!

THE LIST

First of all, I need to say Thank You! Thank you to all of my followers, my fellow bloggers, my friends, and my family for making 2013 such a great year for me. I successfully moved to Boston, completed one year at my first job and then got a new one (I start this Wednesday!), celebrated some mile-stone anniversaries and moved into a fabulous new apartment in East Boston. I also was so fortunate to learn more about the blogging world and grow massmusings exponentially. Without the support and love of everyone around me (that's all of you too!) most of these things would not have been possible. So, again, I say thank you. Thank You!

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To kick off 2014, I have decided to make "The List." The List, as many other bloggers have called it, is a compilation of things that I want to accomplish in a certain period of time. I'm going to give myself 4 years to finish everything on the list. My reasoning for 4 years is that I want to make sure that I allow myself enough to time to actually complete all of the items. There's nothing worse than running out of time, especially in regards to something like this. So here it goes! 


- Skydive
- Travel to Spain
- Travel to Greece
- Tour Europe with Drew
- Double my blog followers
- Inspire someone to try something new
- Have my apartment featured on a major blog or online magazine
- Buy a new computer
- Actually purge my closet of all items that I no longer wear
- Host a blogger event
- Send out Christmas cards
- Host a family dinner or holiday at my apartment 
- Learn at least 6 more recipes and cook them often
- Learn to surf
- Attend the Boston Ballet
- Go to a Bruins game
- Be photographed by HONY
- Have a tea party
- Get my second tattoo
- Go hiking
- Learn to ski
- Swim/ compete in an alumni swim meet
- Buy a tent from L.L. Bean
- Adopt a puppy/dog
- Run four 5k's
- Go to four more Lucky FABB conferences 
- Add more to this list :)





P.S. I may be adding more to the list so keep checking back!