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Yes, it's true! I'm taking on another ridiculous exercise program. With my wedding and summer vacation in South Africa coming up soon, it was time for my jelly belly and me to jump on the fitness wagon again. (My performance in the gym has been less than stellar lately...) I was actually toying with the crazy idea of doing the INSANITY program again, but then I found this 25-minute-5-days-a-week wonder of a workout called Focus T25. Focus T25 is the latest high-intensity fitness program created by Shaun T, the same person who brought us INSANITY. The program consists of two cycles; Alpha and Beta. (There is a third cycle called Gamma, but it's not mandatory). Each workout is ONLY 25 minutes (yes, that's right!) which is awesome if you have a busy lifestyle. Also, you only have to work out 5 days a week, instead of 6 days a week, like INSANITY. It promises amazing results (of course, only if you're willing to work out hard!) and I'm totally willing to give up 25 minutes of my precious day, you know, just in case I can get my body to look like those before and after ones on the promotional video. Where do I sign up, you ask?! Well, once again I've rounded up a couple of workout buddies (two of my co-workers) and we'll be starting the program on Monday, October 28th. You're welcome to join us in this challenge. The schedule: Focus T25 Alpha & Beta Phase Schedule Just like INSANITY, this workout can also be done in the comfort of your home; all you need are the Focus T25 DVDs, a TV or computer, a resistance band (but I think you can substitute this with some light free weights) and some space to move around. Of course, I'll be documenting my entire experience and update you guys weekly here on Pretty.Random.Things., just like I did while doing INSANITY. So what are you waiting for, get the Focus T25 program, download the schedules and dust off those trainers! For only 25 minutes a day, it's worth giving it a go, right? Watch the Focus T25 promotional video Have you done this exercise program yet? Will you be joining us in the Focus T25 challenge? Buy the FOCUS T25 DVD Workout
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Last updated on June 28th, 2020 at 01:21 pmTime for our last weekly workout plan with this challenge…I admit I’m a little late for this one as I didn’t make it to my laptop yesterday. But it’s a good one. It’s a one week workout plan with dumbbells. Dumbbells, kettlebell, weight plate – whatever weight […]
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Stay organized and productive with our Weekly Planner! This Google Sheets template is perfect for keeping track of your weekly tasks, daily habits, to-do lists, and schedule. With time blocking for each day of the week, you can easily plan out your day and ensure that you're making the most of your time. The daily habits tracker allows you to monitor your progress towards your goals, while the task tracker and to-do list keep you on top of your assignments and deadlines. Whether you're a busy student, a working professional, or just looking to stay organized, our Weekly Planner template is the perfect tool to help you achieve your goals and stay on track. THIS IS A DIGITAL ITEM! This product contains a PDF file with a link to a Google Sheet. To access the file, you will need internet access and a Google Account. If you do not have a Google Account, you can create one for free at https://accounts.google.com/SignUp. Please note that this is not an Excel file. It is a Google Sheets link that you will save to your personal Google Drive. This is a personal use only product and cannot be used commercially or resold or redistributed. Please respect the copyright. All downloads are non-refundable as this is a digital product. No physical items will be shipped. If you have any problems or suggestions, please email us at [email protected]. Remember to be kind and compassionate towards yourself, because you deserve it.
How do you track or plan everything to keep up with your busy schedule? I'm listing 5 ways I do it and can't wait to read yours! Some of the links on this site are affiliate links. This means if you click on a link and purchase something, I'll receive a small affiliate commission at no cost to you. Thanks so much for supporting my efforts with this blog! It's time for another round of 5 After 5! In case you missed it, last week's list was 5 things in your morning routine and if you're new to this series, you can read more about it here - then catch up on all the old editions here. Today I've got my list of 5 to share, as well as next week's topic for you to stew about over the upcoming days. And this series is a link party, so be sure to scroll down and join in all the fun with us this week! List 5 ways to track/plan everything We kind of covered some of these things back on this week of 5 After 5, but it never hurts to revisit a topic again and see the changes. Plus, I just love lists, as you'll see: 1. White Board These are mainly times we'll be out of the house, like Gv's red "Blast" (church) & "BCP" (park story time) or all my green rink time on the weekend, but it's also helpful to remember things like G's orange "no students" or my reminder to pay the bills tomorrow... We keep our Master Calendar on Cozi, but find it's helpful to have things in our faces a bit more during the week. Everyone has their own color code - green for me, orange for G, red for Gv, blue for the family and purple for Grammy & Papa. We list the current week as well as the one ahead, just so we know what's coming up. As you can see, we also kind of keep a running grocery list underneath, which can get really messy when it's time to head to the store. I'll also write down things that we've misplaced or other notes, like the current one in green on the right, that says, "screwdriver fell behind dryer." 2. Weekly Checklist I know. I have a problem. It's called check-off-the-list-itis. I really like to check things off lists. So I have this little spreadsheet I print out each week with all my usual tasks and then I can add extra things to the bottom. I start my day off by getting through as much of the list as I can before Gv wakes up and then... 3. Daily List It's not unusual for me to mark off all the things on one side, fill up the other and even get a whole new paper in the course of one day! Whatever I haven't gotten done first thing, or whatever little things crop up during the day get written down on a little scrap of paper (so I can mark them off, of course!) This usually includes cooking stuff -- either things I'm making later today or reminders to take things out of the freezer for later in the week. 4. Master Lists These usually start off really neat, then quickly get very, very messy... I have a spiral notebook full of all our master lists. There's a page for me, one for G, one for things to take care of for Gv, another for the blog and one for house projects... These are all the long-term projects that need to be done. I try to pull a couple things off these lists to add to the weekly list each week, but honestly, sometimes (like now), it takes months before I check back in with these lists. It really helps cut down on my stress, though, to know that everything's written down somewhere so it's not forgotten, but also that I don't have these insanely long to-do lists staring me in the face each day! 5. Calendar Blog posts calendar I keep a paper calendar on my desk for my blog posts and another in my skating binder to keep track of lessons. Again, I like to mark things off... I used to always print out cutesy calendars to use for things like this, but once we started using the one on the white board, I just want something fast and easy next to me. For next week: Favorite Classical Pieces I already know I'm going to have a difficult time narrowing down my list, but at least I'll have plenty of great options to choose from. I can't wait to see what you share! That's right, every post will be read, pinned and tweeted! Every Saturday, just stop by one of our blogs to add your own list of five, then pop over and read as many other posts as you're able to each week - treat it like a true party and really mix it up and mingle with our fun little community! The rules are simple: just write your own list following the prompt each week (feel free to interpret it loosely - or in a unique way!), follow both of the hosts on the social media channel of your choice, and then get into the spirit of the party by grabbing your favorite beverage or snack and reading the lists of the other party-goers. 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