Reflecting on the Advent Health Feel Whole Challenge
Well…I did it. It's day 21 and I am patting myself on the back for finishing something I started. I thought I was going to get eye rolls when I started posting about the Advent Health Feel Whole challenge…because how many times do you see people posting online about this challenge or that challenge? I knew this challenge was different for me. Since I started it and finished it for me and no one else, I feel really good about it. And, no one has rolled their eyes at me…at least that I know about.
This post is sponsored by AdventHealth. All opinions are mine.
And even if there are eye rolls, that's OK. This was a win for me and, even though I've finished the 21-day challenge, I feel like it's more of a beginning than an end.
About the 21-Day Feel Whole Challenge – What I've Learned
First things first: you don't have to buy anything. You're not swayed to change your thinking or your belief system to a different way. You don't even have to give your email address, although you can sign up for email reminders if you like. There's really nothing to lose and lots to gain.
I've learned to prioritize my wellness because if I let myself burn out, I'm not really much good to anyone else. I've learned to put myself first a little bit more, which is hard for a mom. It's worth the effort to try, though. It doesn't have to be perfect.
I've learned that my mental health and my spiritual health are just as important as my physical health and that I should deliberately make time for all three. It's not any kind of shocking revelation but having the challenges to guide me drove those points home.
I've learned that change is continuous. I'm not the same person I was five years ago and I won't be the same person in five years as I am today. Embracing change is hard for me but I the process of continuing to improve, adjust, and evolve is appealing. Maybe I'm not even the same person I was 21 days ago. I'm so much more focus on what is good for me and what I need to be good for other people in all areas of my life.
What I'm most proud of about the 21-Day Feel Whole Challenge & What I think I'll carry forward
The thing I'm most proud of is how much I've upped my water intake. I am TERRIBLE about drinking enough water, or at least I was. I'd drink water during and after exercise. Sometimes, I'd pound the water just before I knew I was going to work out to try to catch up quickly, which resulted in me feeling sloshy with a belly full of water, which doesn't feel good when you're about to exert yourself.
The thing is: I don't really like water. I'd rather drink other things which don't necessarily contribute to my overall hydration, or even dehydrate me. I've tried flavor additives that you put into your water bottle and I don't really like those either. For whatever reason, cutting up fresh citrus fruit has worked for me. It adds an element of color to my water and just enough of a zing to make it interesting, while not being too sweet.
I'm also proud that I've moved an exercised more consistently during this challenge than I have all summer. I can find all kinds of excuses to skip workouts in the summer. We're traveling more. It's hot outside. My kids are home. I've got a whole pocket full of reasons. I've done really well with consistently exercising and getting my family more involved. I feel like I've got a good momentum and that I've reinforced that working out is really something I need to do for my physical and mental well-being.
Mostly, I am just proud that I stuck with it, even on days where I felt like ignoring the challenge. My shoulder has been bothering me – I have a pinched nerve that shows up every now and then to say hi – and there were days where I felt like doing a lot of nothing. Because I'm doing this challenge, I did more stretching and took more of a self-care approach early on.
What I still need to work on
There were a couple of challenges that focused on sleep and the bedtime routine. I am making the tiniest bit of headway here. I'm trying to focus on the fact that I am doing a little bit better versus beating myself up for not getting enough sleep. I've set a bedtime for myself and although I haven't been that successful at keeping to it, the seed has been planted in my head that I owe it to myself to get more rest than I've been getting.
I always have good intentions of getting to bed at a decent hour and then remember at about 10 o'clock that I need to do all the things. Part of this is time management and part of this is just knowing when to prioritize sleep over “all the things.” This Instagram post explains more of my struggles in this area and my plans to do better:
This has been an overwhelmingly positive experience. It's challenging enough to be a real…well, challenge, but the tasks are easily attainable and leave you feeling good…and ready to keep on focusing on taking care of yourself. At least that's been my experience.
If you want to know more about the AdventHealth 21-Day Challenge, check out this link.
I think I need to do my own version of “THE 21-DAY FEEL WHOLE CHALLENGE” since I feel that it’s beneficial. Also, it boosts my confidence. You did well! Keep it up!
Sounds like a good challenge to try! I totally get that any challenge has somewhat of a challenge to get started.
I love doing challenges. I feel like I wouldn’t have the motivation to eat right/exercise and do all the healthy things if I did not do challenges. Congratulations to you for finishing your challenge. I can relate to the sleep.
This sounds like a great way to kickstart a healthier lifestyle. I might have to try this out myself.
Congrats on the completion! Well done, and you should pat yourself on the back! You did it for all the right reasons: you!
When it comes to self-care and taking care of myself, I’m the worst. I need to do something like this!
Things like this are very great to do for yourself and your family. I am with you on sleep routine, I have a lot of trouble with my routine sometimes.
Self-care is very important. This health challenge sounds interesting. I might have to try this out for myself too!
WAHOO for being able to finish this challenge!! No eye rolls from me! If you commit to wanting to live healthier, all you get are applause from me!
This sounds like it’s been a great challenge for you! I definitely need to increase my water intake on a daily basis.
That is the thing I’ve been consistently so much better with.
I’ve been wanting to do this! I think I might give it a try!!!
You should! I really felt like it set me up for succcess.
Congrats on finishing 12-day health challenge. After reading your post, I feel like I need to take on the same challenge, and especially work on my sleep routine. Thanks for inspiring me!
Prioritizing my wellness is something that I have been focusing on as well. It’s amazing how much of a positive impact it can have on your overall health.
Great job. It’s not easy to take up a 21 day challenge. It requires great willpower. Congratulations.