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Today’s show is about focus…from two very different perspectives. First, we’re going to focus on how to use Evernote, and then shift the focus to fitness.

How to use Evernote

Dan’s Topic: Evernote Simplified (Part 1)

So what is Evernote?

The Evernote app is free for your desktop and all your devices, and so is the Evernote program on the web itself.

Why I Like Evernote

Basics

Searching

Sharing

Sometimes, information is just too good to hold on to…you need to share it!

Vanessa’s Topic: A Focus on Fitness

Dan and I talk frequently about the 5 Important Pillars in our lives: Faith, Family, Finances, Fitness and Future, and how we try to make sure we stay focused on each of them as we make decisions in our day to day lives.

Well, I remember briefly talking about about my fitness journey back in Episode 05, “The One Secret To Accomplishing Anything,” but I thought that I would go into a little more detail about my journey and how I continue to make it an important part of my life.  I’d like to share with you my struggles, reasons for staying fit and give you some tips on what worked for me that you may find helpful if you want to make fitness part of your life too.

After all, that’s what this podcast is about…sharing ideas…and simplifying our lives to focus on what’s important.

So…my fitness journey probably officially started in January 2001, but of course there’s a back-story of how I got to the point where I needed to start a fitness journey.  

Growing up I had a pretty active lifestyle.  My siblings and I almost always played outside, we went camping a lot and we really enjoyed the outdoors…exploring, horseback riding, hiking, fishing, etc.).  I also started playing sports in the 6th grade (around 11/12 years old) and continued in high school where I played Varsity sports 9-12th grade…throughout the entire school year (volleyball, softball, track).   So…I was definitely an athlete.

And was all fine and dandy and working great until the end of my senior year when my knees started to give me issues and I decided not to finish the last half of the track season.  Then whoosh….on came the pounds. Let’s just say I gained my college “Freshman Fifteen” a little early.  

But, you know…it wasn’t that big of a deal…but over the course of the next 4 years I gained another 10 or so pounds.  It didn’t really bother me too much because I didn’t look too overweight and I was still kicking butt on my Air Force ROTC fitness tests…one of the top female performers actually. So my weight wasn’t really holding me back…that is until I got on active duty and started my career in the Air Force.

Well, reality slapped me right in the face!  All of a sudden was now in charge of a whole lot of folks and had a ton of responsibility dumped in her lap.  I worked long hours, slept little and ate terribly.  Fitness was the last thing on my mind.  So over the course of the next 4 years on active duty I slowly but steadily gained the weight to where I was about 40 pounds heavier than when I graduated from high school.

Now…maybe 40+ pounds doesn’t seem like much…but the bigger issue for me was that I was terribly unhappy.  I was stressed out, moody, borderline depressed, and definitely didn’t feel good about how I looked or how I felt.  It was like I was completely uncomfortable in my own skin.  On top of that, my fitness scores (although still good) were drastically declining and even worse…I was over my weight standards in the Air Force. I think I was over my maximum weight for a few years but thankfully I was able to barely inch by (literally) on my body tape measurements (explain weight and fitness standards).

So, I definitely was living an unhealthy lifestyle and I certainly wasn’t setting the example for my troops as their leader because fitness and weight standards are pretty important in the military.  Well, just when things were starting to spiral out of control as far as my self esteem and dissatisfaction at work, I got lucky and deployed to Saudi Arabia in January 2001. Now, most folks wouldn’t think that was luck…getting deployed to the Middle East

Anyoos…there wasn’t much to do but work…and work out.  One day a troop of mine asked if I wanted to be her workout partner.  I said, “Um sure…why not?  What have I got to lose except some weight right?”  Well, lemme just say…it was the best thing that happened to me!  I started working out and lost 20 pounds in 3 months!  And the funny thing was…I had fun doing it!

After I got back from my deployment, I continued to lose and extra 20 pounds over the next 8 months.  I got addicted and there was no turning back!  I loved the way I felt, how comfortable my clothes were, how much easier it was to concentrate and be productive at work plus I was absolutely fascinated by how I was able to transform my own body…because for years I thought there was nothing I could do about it…in my mind I was a victim of faulty genetics and poor circumstance.

So, 12 years, 5 smaller dress sizes, 2 full marathons, 5 half marathons, several team sports competitions, and many juice fasts later…I’ve kept it off (minus that little 9 month stint when I was pregnant and gained 35 pounds…but quickly shed it in 4 months).  So there is no doubt that fitness is part of my life and will continue to be.

Over the years I’ve had friends and acquaintances ask me how I did it and what the secret to my success was.  I realized that the secret to my success wasn’t just one thing…or one secret ingredient.  It was a combination of things that helped me.  So, I thought that I would share with you the thing that helped me…and maybe they’ll help you too.

  1. I decided right from the beginning that it was a lifestyle change…not a quick fix.  I set forth to make it a part of my everyday life just like showering and brushing my teeth. This mindset I believe had the biggest impact on my success.  I don’t know why at that very time and that very place (stuck in who knows where Saudi Arabia) I made that decision (because honestly, I was always kind of an instant gratification/quick fix gal before), but I did make a lifestyle change and it stuck! Committing to a lifestyle change works, because quick fixes don’t last long.
  2. I didn’t expect instant results and decided to be patient.  This was very hard because I can be a pretty impatient person sometimes. I didn’t get on a scale for a whole month!  I just stuck with the program and when I noticed my clothes were getting loose I decided to weigh myself and was pleasantly surprised.  If you are starting a program, it’s best to be realistic about your goals.  Losing weight steadily over the course of several months is better than losing just a few and giving up because you weren’t losing fast enough.
  3. I stopped playing the victim! I decided not to feel sorry for myself…just because everyone else in my family was either petite or tall and thin…I couldn’t blame them for my short muscular physique. I also stop making excuses why I couldn’t work out.  I decided I was in control of my body, my circumstances and my time. 
  4. I embraced the body and gifts that were given to me. I viewed my body differently. First I figured that if I wanted to live a healthier, longer life, I needed to start taking better care of myself by eating healthier and exercising.  I also viewed my body differently in that I stopped comparing it to everyone else’s.     

So those were the mental shifts I made that helped me on my fitness journey.  Here are some things that worked for me. They may or may not work for you because everyone had different needs and different ways of getting things done:

Additionally here are some tips that made maintaining my fitness lifestyle a lot easier and even fun!

  1. Joined a running group. I ran with a running group before my first marathon and it was great to have that peer support and accountability.
  2. Joined a gym. This can be intimidating at first but once you get used to things it’s really nice that everything you need is in one spot…and you don’t have to buy any equipment for your home! 
  3. Experimented with different meal plans. I experimented with different options. I ate Vegetarian for 6 months, Gluten-free for 2 months and have been juicing for over a year! Each has it’s pros and cons but luckily I’ve been able to adopt concepts of each to figure out what works best for me. 
  4. Challenged myself by training for marathons.  It easier for me to stay committed to something if there is a goal or challenge involved.  I actually have a tendency to sign up for a 1/2 marathons when I realize that I’m slacking in my workouts or lose my motivation.  Training helps me to focus on a goal and get motivated. Plus the races are a lot of fun! 
  5. Got my kids involved.  Instead of saying I couldn’t work out because I was watching our daughter, I decided to incorporate her into my routines. I got a running stroller that I used for 3-4 years.  I also had a bike trailer that I used to tow with her in it. She loved it and it was a win win for us both! 
  6. I prep my fitness clothes the night before.  No matter if I was headed to a gym or just working out from home, I always laid out my fitness clothes for the morning.  It’s no fun trying to stumble around for that stuff when you’re still trying to wake up.
  7. Created a fitness calendar.  Whether I’m training for a marathon or just keeping up with a strength training/cardio routine…I put it on my calendar, like I mentioned earlier. So I know exactly what I’m doing each day of the week.
  8. Use different apps.  

– I use MyFitnessPal to track workouts and meals and the calories I burn.

– Nike Plus app to track and map my runs.  I like that it tells me when I hit each mile on my runs and that I can post to FB (another accountability tool).

– iTunes is great for listening to your music, audiobooks and of course podcasts during my workouts

– Tempo runs…programs that play music to specific beats per minute depending on the pace you want to run.

OK, so I know this isn’t earth-shattering information, but I know I find inspiration through other people’s experiences and thought that maybe I should share mine with you.  People I meet today have no idea, that I ever struggled with my weight!  Once they learn about I have…and especially when they see my before pictures…they’re instantly interested in learning how I got fit, lost the weight, and kept it off.

Let me be clear though….I’m not a fitness model or a skinny mini by any stretch of the imagination.  I’m not crazy fit and still have trouble spots and extra fat I don’t care for…but I know that I’m in a heck of a lot better off now than I was back then…both physically and mentally.

I think most people care about their health and fitness but struggle with making it a priority.  It’s all about defining what’s important to you and taking those baby steps to make it a priority.  Almost anything is possible if you put forth the effort.  Forget the quick fix and think long term sustainable lifestyle….that’s where you’ll experience success.

The “Thing” Segment:

Dan’s Thing:  Meetup.com

Dan’s thing this week is Meetup.com. He’d been looking for a meetup group about podcasting and surprisingly, there wasn’t one in our city. It’s kind of hard to believe that in the 7th largest city in the US, there’s not a podcasting group. So, he figured I’d start one. No guts, no glory, right?  But Meetup.com seems like such a cool resource. So, we’ll let you know how things go!

Vanessa: Joining our local “Y…M…C…A”

Well, Vanessa became a stay at home mom 5 years ago, we stopped our gym membership to cut down our expenses.  So for the last 5 years she’s been doing her own strength training, cardio and training at home.  Well, Vanessa’s been itching to change things up…so she checked it out and loved it!  It has a great weight room, cardio, fitness programs, daycare and fun zones for kids, coffee bar, free wi-fi, a rock climbing wall an outdoor pool with waterslides and of several other things…and all for $89…for the entire family. You can even put your membership on hold for up to 3 months and only pay $10….so like if you’re going on a long trip in the summer.  And the best thing…the times that I like to go…there’s like nobody there!

Edit & Forget It Update!

Lots of new folks to the Facebook Edit & Forget It page this past week! So if you signed up for Edit & Forget It, join the fun over on FB, too! It’s never too late to join the Challenge, it’s going on all year so if you’re ready to edit 2013 things from your life, head on over to SimpleLifeTogether.com and  sign up!

A special shout out to Former President George Bush for his support in the video he did for the Edit & Forget It Challenge Facebook page. Regardless of your politics toward the former Prez, it’s nice to know he supports our efforts at Simplificatin’.

Feedback:

Thanks so much to the following for leaving such amazing feedback!:

Bill, Alan and Trevor…you guys ROCK!!!! Thanks so much!

Closing Thoughts:

We’re blessed to be able to share some ideas and some of our experiences as we journey toward a simpler life in the modern world and we’d like to hear some of your experiences, too.

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Here are the links we mentioned in the show:

Books:

 Evernote Bible by Brandon Collins (my all-around favorite)

Evernote: The Unofficial Guide to Capturing Everything and Getting Things Done. 2nd Edition by Daniel Gold (best if you’re a GTD fan)

 From the Evernote Website:

Evernote Overview

Getting Started with Evernote

Guide to Evernote for Windows

Guide to Evernote for Mac

Guide to Evernote for Web

Guide to Evernote for Android

Guide to Evernote for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch

 Other Evernote resources:

 Evernote Cheat Sheet