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December 2014

About Me, Fitness, Health

2014: A Year in Review

December 31, 2014

Wow, what a year it has been! I started Honestly Fitness in January and it has been such a whirlwind of a time since then.

I started Honestly Fitness because my friends were constantly asking me about topics related to health and fitness, so I thought it would be easier to create a blog where I could answer all of their questions. I was really scared and nervous to create Honestly Fitness; I wondered who would even bother to read my posts and whether the blog would actually help others or not. 

I have been so pleased at how much Honestly Fitness has grown and at the support I have received on the blog. Honestly Fitness still has a long way to go however, and I have a lot of plans and ideas that I hope will be realized for the blog in 2015. And please let me know if you have any thoughts on how Honestly Fitness can be improved and if you want me to write a post about something. I cater Honestly Fitness to YOU!

Alright, let’s take a lot at what my top 5 most successful blog posts for 2014 have been: 

Kayla Itsines Bikini Body Guide Review
Kayla Itsines Interview
Sunday Summary
Cardio: How do I know what to choose?
40 Easy Meal Ideas

My top 5 most viewed Friday Fare Recipes:

Healthified Ice-Cream with Toffee Sauce
Fudge Grain-Free Brownies
Healthy Blueberry Coconut Muffins
Overnight Kombucha Chia Oats with Matcha Green Tea Yogurt
Dark Chocolate Chip Coconut Cookies

Thank you again for all of your support. It hasn’t been easy to juggle having a blog along with my master’s program and a part-time job, but you all truly make it worthwhile. I love being able to help others, to reveal the facts and to make being healthy and fit a lifestyle. I hope you all have a fabulous New Year’s Eve and Happy New Year!

Happy New Year

What are your New Year’s resolutions?

Mine are to successfully finish my MA and to graduate this May, to find a job after graduation, to continue growing Honestly Fitness and writing helpful and meaningful posts, to maintain my healthy lifestyle, to complete both Kayla Itsines eBooks 1.0 & 2.0 and lastly, to cherish and nurture the relationships I have with my friends and family.

Honestly yours,
Alice

Health, Healthy on the cheap

Healthy on the cheap

December 26, 2014

Since my mission is all about keeping it real, I realize that a very real concern for most of you is money. The majority of us do not have the luxury to spend lots of money on organic foods, supplements and fancy juices (think Whole Foods). I am right there with you because even though I definitely do splurge on the occasional food product, I am very conscious of how much I am spending and I am always looking for cheap and healthy options

Healthy on the cheap

I know this is probably the last thing you want to think about during the holiday season, but use this post as a way to plan your healthy lifestyle in 2015. Pin this post on Pinterest, or share it with friends on Facebook as a reminder 🙂

I made a little graphic with some of my favorite foods that are cheap and healthy options, with explanations of why I have chosen this particular food. Before we move on to that, let me just share some tips on ensuring you are able to stay healthy on a budget.

1. Invest in a long-term gym membership

Gyms usually give better deals if you sign up with them for a year or more, and what better way to invest in your health! Try looking for good gym deals around holidays, as many of them do special offers then.

2. Buy in bulk

A lot of supermarkets (in the US at least) have bulk bins where you can stock up on healthy options such as rolled oats and brown rice for much cheaper than if you bought them packaged.

3. Stock up on canned food

Not all processed foods are created equal! I seriously have a problem with this term as it seems to evoke images of ‘evil’ and ‘bad’ foods. But did you know that distilled water is technically processed? Okay, rant aside, stocking up on canned foods such as beans and tins of vegetables (my fave is artichoke hearts) are a cheap and healthy option.

4. Buy small amounts, but frequently

If you can (because I know you are busy people), try and buy smaller amounts of groceries but go more frequently. I have found that this has help me cut down on waste and only buy what I really need. Needless to say, there are still times where my lovely fresh vegetables go bad!!

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Cheap and Healthy Food Options

Alright, now that you have that advice to bear in mind, here is a handy dandy graphic of cheap and healthy food options that I personally eat all the time. Also, click here and here for some cheap and easy to make recipes!

 Food options that help you be Healthy on the Cheap

1. High Fiber Crackers: I love these babies! They are a great source of complex carbohydrates and fiber. Pair with some healthy fats to keep you full for hours.
2. Rolled Oats: A great and cheap option. Can be used in so many recipes for breakfast and dessert.
3. Frozen Tilapia Fillets: Seafood can definitely get expensive, which is why choosing frozen fish is a great option. This allows you to eat it whenever you want without fear of it going bad. Oh, and frozen fish is just as healthy and much cheaper than fresh fish.
4. Salad Leaves: Salad leaves are a cheap and easy way to get in loads of veggies; think wraps, simple green salads, sandwiches and etc. My personal favorite are spring mix 🙂
5. Canned Chickpeas: Chickpeas are SO cheap! 1 can is around $1-2 and is a great source of vegetarian protein and fiber. Such a fun addition to pastas, stews and stir-fries.
6. Cauliflower: Cauliflower is in season, and not only is it cheap but it can be used in so many ways. Try roasting it with some olive oil, salt and pepper or make it into a soup or making cauliflower hash.
7. Eggs: The ultimate cheap food in my opinion, eggs are delicious and healthy for you. They are low in carbs and high in protein. Try having some poached for breakfast, on some high fiber crackers and avocado.

What did you think? If you guys liked this post, then please let me know. Should I make a series of ‘healthy on the cheap’? I only want to make posts that are helpful and useful for you. And please do share this post with others if you find it helpful. Thanks for your continued support of Honestly Fitness 🙂

Do you find it hard to be healthy on the cheap? What do you find hardest?

Honestly yours,
Alice

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Beauty, Products I love

Rocksbox

December 24, 2014

Being a graduate student, the majority of my money goes towards food, rent and my car, leaving little to none to be spent on fun things such as clothes, shoes, and jewelry. So imagine my delight when I find out that San Francisco has its very own jewelry subscription service, Rocksbox!

How does Rocksbox work?

For a small monthly fee, Rocksbox will send you a box with three pieces of designer jewelry, which have been handpicked for you after you take a quick style survey. You can keep the pieces for as long as you like or return them and get a new box with brand new goodies. If you fall in love with a piece and absolutely cannot part with it, Rocksbox offers members 20% off if they decide to purchase anything. Oh, and shipping to your house and then back is free. So cool, right?

Rocksbox-review

You all know that I would not share something with you if I didn’t think it would be useful to you. This is such a great way for all you ladies out there to have jewelry but at an affordable price. And I don’t know about you, but have you seen the price of some of the jewelry out there?? Even the cheap ones are at least $10, and I would much rather pay a small monthly fee and be able to try out and test a bunch of different items of jewelry. Such a good way to keep things fresh and have brand new and gorgeous jewelry for special occasions. 

Rocksbox review

 Clearly, I wear jewelry to very important events haha. This was actually at my housemate’s work party at Madame Tussaud’s. If I had to pick a role model, Audrey Hepburn would win in a heartbeat. I like to think that we do not need someone to model ourselves off of, but I think it is helpful to have a figure to look up to with qualities you admire (as opposed to trying to be their clone).

Honestly Fitness Approved

Rocksbox is 100% Honestly Fitness approved. Wellness is defined as “the state or condition of being in good physical and mental health”, and being able to have nice things can certainly add to that. Who doesn’t like having new things after all, and especially designer pieces that are a reasonable price. I am so supportive of companies that provide a service to young women that help them feel confident and beautiful.

I also looked up some info. on the CEO of Rocksbox, Meaghan Rose, and I am impressed! She holds both an MS in Economics and an MBA; such a fantastic example of a forward thinking and successful lady.

Click here to try Rocksbox and get some gorgeous jewelry for the New Year (not an affiliate link, just my personal referral link).

Tell me what you think! Would you ever try out Rocksbox?

Honestly yours,
Alice
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Disclaimer: Although I was not financially compensated for this post, I was given a free Rocksbox subscription for 3 months. As always, my thoughts and opinions expressed on Honestly Fitness remain my own.