Since going Paleo my family has fallen even more in love with our grill. Paleo and grilling just work well together. The past couple of years I've even been stepping outside my grilling comfort zone more and more. Grilling things I'd never thought to have grilled before and trying new flavor combinations. I have to say I'm pretty thrilled with the results of most of my flavor experiments. In the past I'd never have thought to grill fruit, but it's amazing. Grilling fruit and adding it to traditionally savory dishes? Brilliant. Oh yes, and? New rule: every burger recipe for the rest of forever must contain grilled pineapple. OK, maybe more of a guideline. It's a seriously delicious combination though. This Smoky Grilled Pineapple Burger is always a crowd-pleaser at my house. It's not only Paleo, but Whole30, glutenfree, lower carb, and clean eating friendly. I promise you won't miss the bun! paleo, grilled pineapple burger, smoky
It's March! How the heck did that happen?! I accomplished a lot of things in February; I am making progress and good things are happening in my life in so many areas...but my weight loss efforts weren't as far up on the priority list as they should have been. I had some bad weekends and am sure I gained some weight back. Since I'm still not weighing I can't say how much (my jeans are tight), but that doesn't matter. What matters is that I put my priorities back in order. A little spring tune up is in order.
I will accomplish my weight loss goals the same way I reach any goal: setting the goal, breaking it down into action steps, and doing the work. By staying positive and believing I can make it happen. Period.
I thought I'd share my vision board. It's not actually a board, it's a wall in my office plastered with words and pictures. Each representing goals, dreams, aspirations in my life right now. It's amazing how much my life has changed since I've started setting goals. Not just setting goals, but believing I will make them happen; expecting the positive instead of the negative.
I will accomplish my weight loss goals the same way I reach any goal: setting the goal, breaking it down into action steps, and doing the work. By staying positive and believing I can make it happen. Period.
I thought I'd share my vision board. It's not actually a board, it's a wall in my office plastered with words and pictures. Each representing goals, dreams, aspirations in my life right now. It's amazing how much my life has changed since I've started setting goals. Not just setting goals, but believing I will make them happen; expecting the positive instead of the negative.
Do you have a vision board? Do you set goals?