So I am at the finish line of this specific set time for experimentation with Clean Eating. Though I was done a couple of weeks ago with the actual experiment, I have of course kept it going because I feel so stinking good!
A few things I have learned along the way ...
- Clean living and eating requires extreme commitment. The first phase is really detoxing not only yourself but your life. You have to break off talking about it with naysayers, and you have to commit to purge yourself of all things unhealthy. The hardest thing to do was to get rid of perfectly good food to purge my house. I held on to the junk for about 2 weeks into the new plan, just because I could not let it go to waste. As a response to that, I posted on FB that I was giving away tons of food, come on over! People did come right over, and I then invested $100's in making my kitchen what I needed ... it was expensive but worth it. Now, I can go into my kitchen and eat whatever I want. No worries about anything being wrong!!
- Not everyone gets it. This is a very "now" thing to do, and everyone is started to get "organic" and "sustainable." I have to fight being one of the newbies and accept that this is me now.
- It's expensive, yes. But I am investing in my health and my family ... where else should I spend my money? I can order in dinner for $20, or spend $10 at the market on a healthy meal.
- It takes more that the food. The working out has not come easily to me, I personally hate it! But I know it is part of the process.
- It's not just about losing weigh, but holy cow that is great! Since starting this plan in mid-May, I have lost 13 pounds and ate out, vacationed, and lived life. I cannot imagine what a dedicated month without all those distractions would do!












