Specifically a 2013, 2014, or 2015 Honda Civic Coupe. Not wanting to spend more than $12,000 - $13,000 ($13,000 is REALLY pushing it though). Less than 50,000 miles.
Hondas are nice cars. Hope you find what you are after!
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Specifically a 2013, 2014, or 2015 Honda Civic Coupe. Not wanting to spend more than $12,000 - $13,000 ($13,000 is REALLY pushing it though). Less than 50,000 miles.
New truck
Swear less
Get my **** together at work
These seem mutually exclusive
1. Run a sub-25:00 5k
2. Finish a 10k
3. Be confident enough to wear a bikini.
4. Bench 250 lbs. (195 max now)
5. Participate in some Cyclone Fanatic pickup basketball when I visit Ames (if CFers even still play)
6. Cut the cord.
1. Drink more champagne.
2. Europe trip
3. Spend more money so it doesn't all end up with ISU or relatives when I croak.
4. Return to a major 5K race and finish in the top 3 of my age group.
5. Do not have a heart attack. Or a stroke. Those would suck
6. Finish off bath remodels.
I can help you with 1 and 3. I have some champagne I can sell you at department of defense pricing.
I do have a food tracker on my current phone. But I haven't used it a lot. I will be getting a new phone soon, so I will try and use it there. One of the problems though with a food tracker is that when I make my own food, its hard to judge how much I am actually eating (pasta/rice).
1. Drink more champagne.
2. Europe trip
3. Spend more money so it doesn't all end up with ISU or relatives when I croak.
4. Return to a major 5K race and finish in the top 3 of my age group.
5. Do not have a heart attack. Or a stroke. Those would suck
6. Finish off bath remodels.
Another vote here for getting a food scale and using an app like My Fitness Pal to track your calories and macros. You can save recipes in MFP, so when you go to make a meal you can pull up what amounts of something you had. I can pull up how many ounces of rice, chicken, peppers, etc that goes into my stirfry and then when I make up meals for the week I try to get close to those amounts, +/- .05 - .1 ounces when I can. I don't readjust the ounces in MFP for each meal, because in one meal prep I'll make 5 or 6 meals of the same thing and each has a littler variation but I figure it averages out.
I also live alone and am a student, so I usually take a few hours on Sunday afternoon to meal prep for the week. Probably not so easy with kids who are picky or spouses who aren't as on-board with the rigidity of the process. I rarely eat out or pick up snacks at gas stations anymore because I know I have something at home or have healthy snacks on me.
It's also kinda cool and exciting when you hit your macros goals. Sometimes at night when I'm feeling snacky I'll plug in a few options to see how they fit my plan and pick one from there. When I'm really ambitious, I put in the entire next day's meals to see what I should change.
1. Run a sub-25:00 5k
2. Finish a 10k
3. Be confident enough to wear a bikini.
4. Bench 250 lbs. (195 max now)
5. Participate in some Cyclone Fanatic pickup basketball when I visit Ames (if CFers even still play)
6. Cut the cord.