Tuesday, August 25, 2015

BIG NEWS: What I've Been Working On...

I've been a little distracted and haven't posted lately. Why? Because I've been working!!!

There's some BIG changes coming.

1. This website is moving to a new domain! 


http://www.kristensosborne.blogspot.com is becoming...

www.fitfiercefight.com



I've been working on getting ALL of my posts moved over and am slowing changing all of the links inside my posts as well as the Pinterest links which send so many of you here. It's not completely finished yet, but it's live and functioning. 

When I've got all of the links done, you will get automatically redirected from this site to the new one. For now, BOTH are active. I'll only be posting new articles and updates on my new site, so make the move now! 

2. I'm branching out of my comfort zone and into the faith arena!


God and I had this weird conversation where I asked Him what my purpose in life was. 

While I didn't get a BIG answer, I did get a clear message that I need to start writing devotions and blending my faith into my fitness, teaching people about true transformation through Him. 

Wooooaaah.... That is way outside of my comfort zone. I immediately told God that was a bad idea. I'm not qualified. I don't have time. My hair hurts. And God, sounding kind of sassy in my head, retorted: "Well, YOU ASKED."

Can't argue with that. So, I've been doing a lot of reading the Bible and a lot of writing! 



September 8 is the big kickoff for my Faith and Fitness 21 Day Challenge. I run my challenge groups on Facebook, so jump over there to take part. It's open to EVERYONE. 

Friday, August 14, 2015

My 3-Day Refresh Results and Final Review

Straight to the point of the matter...




It works. I was definitely feeling a pooch coming on. I hold weight in my stomach. I always have. And weight tends to come back to the last place it was comfortable, kind of like an old barfly. 

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

My 3-Day Refresh Review: Day 3

I MADE IT! Look!!! The box is empty!


My third day went much better than the first two. I actually have a ton of energy right now. But let's start from the beginning...

Wait! If you haven't read the first two days, make sure to go to my Day 1 Review and Day 2 Review first!


6:45am - Wakeup, Water, and Workout

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

My 3-Day Refresh Review: Day 2


I know the day isn't over yet, but I'm proud that I've gotten this far. I don't see how people do extreme restriction diets. No wonder so many fall off the wagon and feel like failures. Knowing that this has an end, and having everything set out so exactly for me is what's making this a success thus far.


Hold up! If you missed Day 1, read my Day 1 Review of the 3 Day Refresh before going further! 


7:15am - Wake-up Water 


I slept late. And haven't worked out. But I don't feel bad about it, and here's why. First, I don't get rest days very often. Most of the time, I'm doing something active, if not a complete planned workout, every single day. The idea of the Refresh is to allow your body to heal. I wanted to sleep and didn't feel the energy to get in a workout. That is what my body needs. Listening to your body is SO important. 

8:30am - Breakfast

Monday, August 10, 2015

My 3-Day Refresh Review : Day 1

 Day 1 Review of the 3-Day Refresh

The 3 Day Refresh is a cleanse program created by Beachbody to eliminate bloat, clean out your digestive system, and cleanse your body of toxins and junk. Some people use it to jumpstart a healthy habit with a bang. Others use it to drop a couple pounds before a big event.

I am using it for the former reason. This summer has been fun, with amazing vacations, fantastic food, and memories with good friends. But I can feel a couple extra pounds hanging on my midsection where I tend to gain weight. I'm also a smaller person now, so a couple pounds shows pretty quickly. While I'm at a point where I can eat what I want within reason...well, the 'reason' part of that kind of flew out the window during the past couple months! 

So let's REFRESH!

5:45am - Wakeup Water

Sunday, August 9, 2015

The Glory of God is Man Fully Alive




“I came that they may have life and have it abundantly.” - John 10:10


St. Irenaeus was an early Christian (think 125 AD!) who had direct contact with the contemporaries of the Apostles. He was highly educated and eventually became the Bishop of Lyons (modern-day France) where he wrote prolifically. In his “Adversus Haereses” or “Against Heresies,” he set forth many of the principles that the Christian faith is based upon today. One of his most profound quotes from this work is, 

“The glory of God is man fully alive.” 


While everyday life now is obviously different than the first century of Christianity, St. Irenaeus speaks to those of us who are denying our own purpose, ignoring our own health, and focusing solely on the needs of others.

God wants us to LIVE. He gave us this beautiful gift of human life, resplendent in its mysteries and magic that we see so readily as children. He delights in our delight with His creation. A golden sunrise, a frost-etched leaf, a baby’s smooth cheek - He gives us wonders to discover and enjoy. 

And that same Creator has given us these incredibly intricate and wondrous bodies, delicate and resilient at the same time. Just as He wants us to enjoy His beautiful creations in nature, He means for us to use, enjoy, and take care of our personal creation - our own bodies. Although we are made perfect and in the image of God, the material world in which we live can affect our health and physical appearance, placing barriers between us and the life God is giving us. 

To be fully alive is to use your body, God's creation, to its fullest potential. Each breach, each movement is a prayer of thanks for the vessel we are given. 

What is holding you back from being fully alive? 


Thursday, August 6, 2015

Quick and Healthy Crockpot Italian Turkey Sausage and Peppers - Periscope Video!

Another Periscope for you! There's going to be a lot of these! I love this platform. Just remember that I'm answering questions and comments that can't be seen when you save these. So hop on Periscope and catch them live!




Recipe Ingredients:

- 5-6 Italian Turkey Sausages
- 3-4 bell/sweet peppers, sliced
- onion, sliced (optional)
- 2 medium chopped tomatoes (or a can of diced tomatoes)
- 2-3 cups of pureed tomatoes or pre-made marinara sauce (just look for one with no added sugar)
- salt and pepper
- garlic or garlic powder
- Italian herbs

Throw it all in and stew for 3-4 hours on high or 6-7 hours on low. Serve over whole wheat pasta, spaghetti squash, or crusty bread. Or just eat on it's own! It's delicious!

Check out my other recipes!