Friday Favs (of April)

Hi guys! Today is a great day! It's Friday, it's MAY, I have the day off, and most importantly, Rob and I are getting dinner tonight to celebrate the fact that he is officially done with grad school! Whooooo hoooo! But first, eats, gym, errands, clean and Friday Favs: Best of April!

I hope you all have fun weekends planned... who's watching the fight?!

The snow melted - the beach could breathe!

I hosted Easter. Which reminds me... gotta make some deviled eggs...

Chili Cook Off Championship!

So sunny one day that I laid on the beach and read a book all day.

A couple of seriously relaxing weekend nights. #chippednailsdontcare

Marathon Monday happiness at the Red Sox game.

Shenanigans.

Be in love with your life.

Hope your weekends are GRAND! XO

Mental Toughness

Mental toughness is a phrase that is said a lot in my boxing gym. The trainers typically say it when they are having us hold a squat or during a 4-6 minute round of repetitive body weight moves. It's a common phrase, and an important one. Today, I got to thinking about this phrase and what it means to me. How do I define mental toughness when it comes to health and fitness? 

We all have our mantras. Mine is typically "you can do this". It's not an uncommon phrase, however, simple as it is - it works for me. It took me a long time to have more confidence in my physical strength and fitness level. I was not at all the star athlete growing up, however, as I got older and started working harder... I realized that strength and athleticism can be dramatically improved with determination and hard work. I realized that, if I worked hard, I could do it.

Today, our trainer at PWG challenged us to a plank contest. I said to myself "You can do this". When I was holding the plank, my mantra was "All Day. You can do this All Day". It worked and I won the contest. Yay! BUT, telling you I won isn't my point. These mental mantras that result in mental toughness not only help us get through the plank, the lift, the run -- they help us daily. These amazing things we learn in the gym, on the pavement, on the ice, on the court, in the pool - challenging our physical selves is making us stronger in our daily lives. The fact that we can take what we've learned from physical hard work and improve what we do in our daily lives, is priceless. Hard work in the gym breeds hard work professionally. Mental toughness on a run breeds mental toughness when the going gets rough. It all correlates and it's awesome.

Questions: WHAT IS YOUR WORKOUT MANTRA? 
WHAT DOES "MENTALLY TOUGH" MEAN TO YOU?

Hope you all have a great week! xo
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Weekend Sunshine XXX

Heyyooo everyone! Weekends good? Mine was great and short. Literally and figuratively -- it felt short and I worked on Sunday. That being said it was suuupperrrrr low key and really relaxing right before things kick into high gear for the next two months. We have a lot of fun adventures planned in May and June that I've been looking forward to for months. For now, let me show you all the food I ate this weekend (because that's pretty much what this post consists of). Let's get to it, shall we?!

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Selfie I sent to Rob: "It's the freakinnnn' weekendddd... where are you?"

Zoodle with meat sauce on a FriDAY night. MMM MMM Good!

We gave avocado toast a hiatus this weekend and went with spicy tuna toast. Yum!

The pomodoro pizza at Pastoral is PERFECTION. It's just sauce with chili oil and basil. Deeelish!

Anddd here's the extent of my Sunday Food Prep: Quiche. It was a nice treat at lunch today!

HOW WAS YOUR WEEKEND?!
DO YOU "SUNDAY FOOD PREP"?
DO YOU NEED CHEESE ON YOUR PIZZA?

xo