Friday, March 24, 2017

3-Day Refresh: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

So before we begin, let's discuss the "why."

I spent two weeks grieving over a shocking family death. It's still hard to even type that out.

And... I live in the south. So, what do we do when someone is grieving in the south? We bless their heart and we bring over a cake. Or a pie. Or fried chicken.

And that is NOT to sound unappreciative. I'm very appreciative that my family was well-taken care of and that the basic needs were covered. But another way we grieve is by overindulging. And I overindulged for those two weeks. Think: a dessert sampler platter after a boatload of fried chicken, dumplings, and biscuits. Also known as: all things sugar and carbs.

So I knew I'd have to reign it all back in, hard. For me, the 3-Day Refresh was a kick start BACK to a healthy eating lifestyle and get my mindset back into the mind frame of "I can do it."  I can resist temptation of not-so-great foods. I can stick to a plan. I can do what's RIGHT for my body.

So let's break it down. I'll tell you everything: the good, the bad, and the ugly.

The Good.
Well that's what you're all here for, right? The results? With the disclaimer of I REALLY wanted a mind set reset and a feeling of accomplishing something good over anything else, the results of my body getting cleared of the junk I'd been putting in it, plus getting a little of the bloat to go away, was a great physical representation of my body coming back to me. So... results:



That's right! 3.5 pounds and 2 inches DOWN. And my mind set is in a place that I don't want to waste my efforts, I want to keep the momentum! You can even see those stupid shorts (that used to fit RIGHT) are a little looser in the second pictures than in the first!

Other goods? Well let's talk about what the 3-Day Refresh IS.  It's not 3 days of starvation or just limiting what you eat. It's formulated, proven, and clinical trials have repeatedly proven that it works!  It's a mind game as much as anything else.  So here's the plan:

Each day I had:

  • Shakeology and a fruit serving (an orange in my case) for breakfast (green tea was optional, so I had it to curb caffeine withdrawal)
  • Fiber Sweep at snack time
  • A lunch of Vanilla Fresh shake, a veggie serving (baby carrots), a healthy fat (almond butter), and a fruit serving (a small apple)
  • A veggie serving (broccoli) and healthy fat (hummus) for snack
  • Afternoon tea (herbal tea)
  • A dinner option (recipes are included in the guide), a cup of organic veggie broth (which is optional), and a Vanilla Fresh shake for dinner
During my first round of 3-Day Refresh, I noticed I stayed fuller longer if I had the optional tea breaks.  This time I decided to do the veggie broth, which is optional, but made me feel actually FULL at dinner time.

It's a TON of fiber, ya'll.  It's really to clean out your system, get the mail moving, and I'll talk about that more in another section.  But it's NOT just eating fruits and veggies all day.  The shakes are needed, you're just cheating yourself if you're not including the well-rounded system.  You HAVE to fuel your body.  Here's why the shakes are important:

  • Shakeology. I seriously don't go a day without it.  It's everything your body needs in nutrition that you don't get on a regular day's basis (no matter how clean your eating habits are), it keeps your immunity pumping, and it gives you energy to get through your day.  Here's a little about what it does and what's in it.
  •  Fiber Sweep. It's not the most delicious thing in the world and you actually need to chug it to get it in before it starts to settle.  But it keeps you full and keeps your system pumping out the bad stuff.  It's made from whole-ground flax, chia, and psyllium seed husks to support digestive health.  It naturally lowers cholesterol and supports healthy blood sugar levels and the psyllium fiber husk may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease.  It's also a source of omega-3 fatty acids.  So, a lot more than you would get out of just eating a week's worth of fruits and veggies in a day.
  • Vanilla Fresh.  A little more fiber, and it's soy and dairy free.  Plus, (you knew there was a "plus," right?) 20 grams of wholesome plant protein to maintain those sexy lean muscles, 22 essential vitamins and minerals ("essential" meaning you need them to just live right), probiotics to keep that digestion and immune health on point, potato protein extract to curb hunger, and no artificial flavors, colors, preservatives, or sweeteners.  It's pretty yummy, and I added some freebies like cinnamon and all-spice to mine for dinner to change it up just a little.
I FEEL great today! I can tell my body is functioning better and I felt more powerful saying "no" to junk food in my house and eating a healthy breakfast.  I KNOW I can maintain the mindset that came along with my results, and I'm excited to get back to a more strenuous workout routine.

The Bad
There was nothing terrible. But I eat a lot on a normal basis.  And going from packing in everything I could fit on my plate to eating barely anything, well, I definitely knew when it was time to eat.  And there's a lot of fiber involved, so there's some gas to be expected.

I had to overcome some pretty major temptations. And it was HARD.  Kyle made a giant steak (seriously my favorite food ever) on day 1.  On day 2, lunch was catered at the school. Barbecue, delicious-looking rolls, cake... On day 3, Ella was gnoshing on fruit snacks, my number 1 temptation, and I went climbing, so I really wanted a beer or some nachos.

I also was super tired. I'm used to a lot of caffeine and I definitely felt the cut-back.  Plus, I get up at 4 am and go to bed around 9:30, so those are pretty long days.  I'm generally kinda tired, but if I'm being honest, the sleepiness was definitely THERE, but it wasn't debilitating.  I did nap on day 2 and 3 for about 45 minutes, but that's normal for me.

I didn't feel the results as much as I did during my first round, and I didn't have as drastic of results as I did the first time, so I had to adjust my expectations and really consider that I did everything by the book and was doing something perfect for my health.  

For the record, these were my round one results:

I lost 6 pounds in the three days during that first round.

Why the 5 day picture? Because my body continued to clear out the junk and I continued to lose more inches even after completing my 3 days!  In those 5 days, I lost about 9.5 pounds and kept the habits going strong!

The Ugly.

Let's get it out of the way and talk about what you're all worried about. Poop.  Like I said, there's a lot of fiber.  And fiber USUALLY means poop.  If you're not getting a healthy dose of fiber beforehand, you could be dealing with a lot more poop than you might be expecting.  The good news is, that's LITERALLY the bad stuff coming out!

But, it's not explosive.  It's normal, healthy poop.  You're not going to go running out of your office or classroom or living room holding on for dear life hoping to make it to the potty.  You'll just know you need to go, and you'll go quickly.

This round, for some reason, I didn't poop as much as the first round.  In fact, I didn't poop until day 3.  That seemed a little odd, but I'm expecting that it's going to continue settling in and I'll continue to see continued results in the next few days.

Want to try it for yourself? Get your own results here!

33 comments:

  1. Beautiful result! Thanks for being so honest about the method- now everybody can decide if it is really for them:)

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    1. It's definitely something I'll do again (obviously I've done it once before), but it's such a great way to kick start your journey towards your goals and get your mind set in the right place about fueling your body! Thank you!

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  2. I really need to try your tips! You've had such amazing results! Really want to focus on my mid-body!

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    1. Yes it was great for getting rid of bloat, but it's more a first step before moving on to (or back to, in my case) a healthy lifestyle! Thank you so much, and I'd love to chat if you have some goals you'd like to work toward!

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  3. This sounds so interesting. There's really nothing better than getting into the routine and seeing the results. It's nice that it's working so great for you.

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    1. Thank you! I had such a great routine going before March kinda through a wrench in all my plans, so this was a much needed kick in the butt!

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  4. It sounds a little intense. I think it's great that you're seeing the results as well. It's good to know everything, what works and what doesn't.

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    1. It's definitely an intense 3 days, but not at all intended to do for longer than that. There's a maintenance guide that helps you plan out exactly how to eat AFTER your three days, and I talk a little about it here: http://hollieshapingup.blogspot.com/2017/03/3-day-refresh-day-4-and-beyond.html

      It's all about planning and keeping your head in the game <3

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  5. condolences on your loss. It is true, here in the south we eat when we grieve for sure. It looks like your results are great though!

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  6. I am so sorry about your loss.

    You are doing wonderful on your weight loss though.

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    1. Thank you, it's a journey and a process for sure!

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  7. Wow, those are great results! I'm glad it worked so well for you - but I'm sorry for your loss. Grief is a horrible feeling.

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    1. It is a horrible feeling, but I feel like his life was such a great testimony... If you want more about what else I got from the whole ordeal, here is my tribute to him: http://hollieshapingup.blogspot.com/2017/03/help-my-unbelief-tribute-to-michael.html

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  8. Glad you had good results from this, especially the positive mindset that came along with it! Healthy body, healthy mind :)

    Lee (from www.braaistobaguettes.com)

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    1. Healthy mind as a mommy and teacher is sometimes hard to keep haha! So I need all the help and encouragement I can get <3

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  9. You are very dedicated and you got the results!! Good work!!

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    1. Thank you! The dedication is hard! I have to re-commit myself ALL the time!

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  10. Sorry for you loss. I usually over indulge when I go through things like that. Hope your new journey goes well.

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    1. I always over indulge. Just in general ;) But I'm learning and my over indulgences are fewer and further between!

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  11. It's never easy dealing with a loss. Good to see you coping with it in a positive way. Brilliant results here.

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    1. Thank you! And every loss is different. Coping is just a way of life sometimes.

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  12. Cool I will have to try this. Sorry for your loss. I moved to Texas and they don't do it as much here as when I was in Georgia!

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    1. Thank you for the condolences! It's definitely a cultural thing with the food! I'd love to help you do a round if you are interested!

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  13. This is AMAZING results! I need to give this a try.

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    1. I'd love to be part of your journey if you want to give it a try!

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  14. I am so sorry about your loss. We lost 4 in one year a few years back and I too live in the south so I can totally relate.

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    1. Oh, goodness. Four in a year, how difficult! I'm so sorry!

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  15. Sounds interesting. Glad it worked out for you!

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  16. Glad to see this product worked for you. Sorry to hear about the lose in your family though. I probably would have been doing some binge eating myself!

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