Anna Maria Locke

3 Ingredient Fudge Brownie Energy Bites

September 2015Anna LockeComment
3 ingredient fudge brownie energy bites

This ridiculously simple recipe has been my fudge-y little secret for the past couple months.

I've been making my own energy bars and balls for over a year now, and my standard recipe was a Lara-bar style combo of dates and cashews. But I don't always need all the extra sugar from the dried fruit, so one day I decided to experiment with a new recipe and it turned out so amazing! One of those "holy crap this actually worked" moments. And these little energy bites have been a staple in my diet ever since.

3 ingredient Shakeology bites

They're perfect for some pre-workout energy, or if you're craving something chocolatey after lunch or dinner!

The main ingredient is Shakeology, which is a dehydrated superfood powder you can learn more about here. It's supposed to be blended into a smoothie, but I like eating it in solid form too!

(When you're "cooking" with Shakeology, just make sure you don't heat it, because heat destroys the live enzymes and other good stuff inside.)

3 ingredient Shakeology brownie bites
3 ingredient chocolate energy bites

3 Ingredient Fudge Brownie Energy Bites

Makes 12-15 bites

Ingredients

+ 1 cup cashews
+ 1 cup raw old fashioned oats
+ 3 scoops or packets Chocolate Shakeology (contact me to order or try samples!)
(+ ~1/3 cup water)

Directions

Add all ingredients to a food processor and blitz for about 1 minute, until the cashews and oats are pulverized.

While the processor is running, SLOWLY add water, 1 tablespoon at a time, until the mixture is the consistency of cookie dough.

Roll the dough into golf sized balls or press into a baking dish to make bars, and store in the refrigerator!

(Serving size: 2-3 balls = 1/2 yellow + 1/2 blue on the 21 Day Fix!)

xo Anna

superfood brownie bites

What I've learned about work-life balance in my first year of self employment

September 2015Anna LockeComment

Do you ever find your brain spinning when you’re in a situation where you’re forced to just be present?

Maybe when you’re supposed to be sleeping, sitting in church, driving in the car, sitting on the couch at the end of the day, or waiting in line. You automatically reach for your phone, the TV remote, a mindless snack to fill the void because we are so plugged in these days that we constantly live in this extra-wired "reactive" mode and it's uncomfortable to deal with just being quiet with our thoughts.

I caught myself getting the mind-spins lately and I’m learning it’s a big sign that I need to back off and create more downtime and mental space in my day to day life. If I don't give myself space to just be, to think, to be unproductive, then my brain is going to use onto those forced quiet times (like laying in bed) to process everything that's happening, and that's what triggers my anxiety or feeling like I'm never doing enough.

It’s easy to get swept up in the endless to-do list, to get into “hustle” mode, to convince ourselves that we have to be productive 24/7 and battle life in order to get and stay ahead. But we need to give ourselves mental white space to PROCESS everything that's happening, especially during particularly stressful times or during big life transitions.

It’s officially been one year since I quit my job, and it’s pretty cool to be able to look back on the last 12 months with a little more perspective.

My first 6 months of self employment were pretty stressful. Not gonna lie. I felt like I had to conform to this mold of “successful entrepreneur!” and I based my feelings of success and worthiness on how much I could get done, or how much money I was making. I signed up for a bajillion e-courses because I felt like there was so much to learn before I could officially call myself a success.

I wrote blog posts on what I was accomplishing, doing, and learning, and to be honest going back and re-reading these posts makes me feel super anxious and stressed. I just want to go back and give myself a big hug and an “oh honey, it’s gonna be ok!”

I quit my job at the end of August 2014 and by February, six months into the adventure, my income was plateauing, I was stressed to the max, and I hit a breaking point where I was just done with all the anxiety and overwhelm. I was sick of feeling stressed out every weekend, feeling like I never had time to do the things I actually wanted to do, the types of self-care things that are SO important to my mental and spiritual well being (like go for a walk, go shopping, blow an entire afternoon with friends, sticking around after church for coffee hour). I didn't feel like I "deserved" to spend time on me, because it would take away time I could be spending on my business.

I was living in a perpetual state of restless anxiety because I never allowed myself to take an actual break to recharge. I felt like I had to constantly stay plugged into my Facebook and emails and social media, and it was a compulsive habit I couldn’t break.

So eventually I decided ENOUGH IS ENOUGH and forced myself to establish some work/life boundaries, starting with overhauling my weekends.

I wrote this blog post about my work/life crisis.

And then I wrote this blog post a couple months later after I discovered that slowing down doesn't mean the world will collapse.

The thing is, quitting my job wasn't really brave. Being "busy" and overwhelmed and working 14 hours/day isn't brave. Being constantly overwhelmed and swamped with too many competing priorities and pressuring yourself to live up to ridiculous benchmarks of success isn't brave.

Giving myself permission to be ME instead of trying to live up to expectations of perfection was brave.

You don't have to be a slave in order to be of service.

It’s been six more months and I’ve come a LONG WAY, thanks to some major investments in my personal development, and learning that my job is literally to relax, live my life, and show the world it's possible to make a living by doing things that bring you joy...and that's ok! It's not something to feel guilty about. 

My income is growing, I feel confident and stable, I’m slowly becoming more resilient to the emotional rollercoaster, and most of all I’ve learned to TRUST MYSELF and establish boundaries to guard my energy and emotional wellbeing.

I no longer freak out on the weekends and try to get stuff done. I usually end up working at least 4-6 hours but I try my best to unplug completely on Sundays.

Life has been really crazy and fast all summer with trip after trip, so this past weekend I was super excited to simply be at home. My sister came up for a quick 24 hour visit and we had a lot of fun!

We spent Friday afternoon working together in a cute coffee shop.

Then we checked out the German Fest happening in our neighborhood and ate allll the beige foods (brats, sauerkraut, potato salad, beer, cake, and the best gluhwein ever YUM!) and listened to cheesy oompah music. 

I’m learning that when I give myself permission to relax and unplug, I can enter Monday feeling refreshed and re-motivated, instead of burned out and overwhelmed. I’m also learning to lower my expectations for how much I can actually accomplish in one day.

I finally feel like I’m finding my groove.

More fun, less desperation.
Less hustle, more surrender.

I love this quote from the Dalai Lama:

“The world will be saved by the western woman” 

I think he said that because we're the first generation of women who are free to do pretty much anything we want. We have so much innate power and opportunity. But to save the world we have to acknowledge the freedom and blessings we already have. We can’t get stuck in our limiting mindsets, our doubts and fears, or the little voice that constantly tears us down.

Freedom means giving yourself permission to prioritize yourself and your dreams, and the patience and grace to honor your own limitations and boundaries.

I’m realizing that you can’t LEARN how to be a successful small business owner or coach. You simply have to dive in, embrace the chaos, experiment, make mistakes, and keep moving forward.

The biggest lesson you’ll learn is simply how to be yourself.

And to be ok with what you discover :)

xo Anna

p.s. Some of my biggest work/life balance mentors right now: Chalene Johnson, Nisha Moodley, and Gabby Bernstein.

p.p.s. Wanna learn more about coaching? Read about my business mentoring and team HERE!


How to maintain your 21 Day Fix results!

September 2015Anna LockeComment

So you just CRUSHED your first round of the 21 Day Fix.

Your sugar and junk food cravings are gone, you are FINALLY on a regular workout routine that gives you so much energy, you dropped a few pounds and feel lean and amazing in your favorite jeans, and you want to keep your momentum going but you're terrified of falling off the wagon, binging on pizza, spiraling back into your old habits and heading right back to square one.

Or maybe you really want to start incorporating more treats and balance back into your life so you can stop saying "pass the wine I'm out of yellows," but you aren't sure if that will completely de-rail you too.

Or maybe you haven't even tried the Fix yet but you've seen the cheesy yet weirdly addicting 21 Day Fix infomercials, or have been stalking my journey on social media and are curious about what the hype is all about.

Sound familiar?

Well, let's chat about what happens when you finish a round of the 21 Day Fix, because it IS possible to maintain your results, and continue to lose weight with subsequent rounds until you reach your goals. There's NOTHING standing in your way except your own mind, and you are never going back to the girl you were on Day 1. Or even yesterday. Once you make the decision to change your life, there's no going back!

I love love love this program for a billion reasons, and since I completed it myself back in March 2014 I've implemented the nutrition plan into my general daily life and pursuit of balance. I get asked all the time if this program is maintainable, and the answer is a big YES! If you are willing to do the work.

Why do I need the Fix?

Because you get to eat chocolate brownie pancakes and wine. Duh.

The 21 Day Fix is NOT necessarily a quick fix crash diet as the name implies, but rather a portion control system that emphasizes whole foods and a balanced approach to nutrition (plus the workouts are fast, fun, and unbelievably effective). The main reason why I love the program is because it does such an amazing job of providing structure and teaching you how to eat a healthy, balanced, whole-foods diet with room for flexibility and treats. You are in control of how many calories you eat so you don't have to restrict yourself.

(Read all my blog posts and reviews HERE!)

It’s not hard to learn how to eat right, but putting it into practice is a big challenge. How many times have you decided to “get back on track” or clean up your eating...only to return to the wine, and pizza the next time you have a draining day? (raises hand)

I’ve coached dozens of women through the 21 Day Fix in the last year and a half in my private accountability groups, and my mission is to first help them see and feel results fast, but then use those results as motivation to make deeper, lasting changes in their confidence and self worth so they can reach their healthy happy weight, stop dieting or obsessing about “fitness and nutrition plans” once and for all, and simply live their lives free from the emotional rollercoaster.

It’s impossible to fall off the wagon when the wagon is your LIFE.

I want to help women realize that healthy eating and working out are ways to honor your body and feel energized and vibrant, not means to an end. You aren’t a failure if you don’t lose X number of pounds, or if you made it through the 21 Day Fix perfectly...it’s more about how you feel about yourself on a day to day basis.

Even though the name of this program implies that it’s a quick fix, or that your lifestyle needs to be changed, I view it differently.

It's not about how many pounds or inches you can lose in three weeks. It's about taking 21 days to set HABITS you can maintain for the long haul, for long term results that will change your entire life, your confidence and self esteem from the inside out.

Chipotle + Wine .... #21DFapproved

Chipotle + Wine .... #21DFapproved

How I use the 21 Day Fix as a lifestyle plan

I use the Fix plan as a guideline to give me some structure and keep me on track. I don't use the containers to measure my food anymore, but I mentally track the containers I've eaten for each meal to make sure I'm eating enough veggies and the proper balance of carbs/fat/protein. I've definitely increased my healthy fats and treats now that I’m at a happy weight for my body and activity level, and I follow a higher maintenance calorie bracket. Whenever I feel like I'm falling off track or starting to get into mindless snacking habits, I just pay closer attention to my containers for a week or 2.  

I've been able to maintain my results, gain MORE muscle, and I don't ever stress out about cheat meals or feel guilty about food anymore, it's amazing. Oh I also threw away my scale so that's helped too :)

I combine the portion control system with the Tone It Up nutrition plan guidelines, because it's a balanced way of eating that works for my body and makes me feel good!

(Yesterday morning...working on getting stronger!)

(Yesterday morning...working on getting stronger!)

How to maintain your 21 Day Fix results


1. IF YOU’RE STILL LOSING WEIGHT

Treat it like a LIFESTYLE, not a diet. This is the way you should be eating for the rest of your life! Focus on using it as a tool to make lifestyle shifts and establish healthy habits, not as a deprivation plan or competition to lose weight fast.

Strive for excellence, not perfection. Don’t beat yourself up if you don’t hit your containers perfectly, or fall off plan for a weekend. Just keep moving forward, and remember again, it’s not about how much weight you can lose in 3 weeks, it’s about how you can make sustainable lifestyle shifts.

ACCOUNTABILITY. Share your new lifestyle with your “real life” support system! Make sure your partner, family, friends, and co-workers understand your goals and values so they can be supportive. Eliminate negativity from your life...YOU are in control of what you think, what you eat, and how you feel. If you are one of my coaching clients, you're welcome in my long term accountability groups and challenges for as long as you need the support!

Get creative with your meals, and allow room for treats! Now that you've got the basics down, you can start looking for new fun recipes to try! I love Pinterest and Autumn's new cookbook Fixate.


2. ONCE YOU’VE REACHED YOUR GOAL WEIGHT

Use the maintenance plan in the nutrition guide to calculate how many calories you need to support your lifestyle. This is also great when you are training for a marathon or endurance event and want to make sure you’re properly fueling without over-eating or gaining weight!

Honor and respect your body and your energy. If you are doing intense workouts, make sure to bump up your calorie bracket so you’re giving your muscles enough fuel!

Learn how to eyeball the correct portion sizes, and use the containers a couple times a month to make sure you are not over-estimating :)

Keep drinking Shakeology everyday! It will ensure your body is not nutrient deficient, and supports a healthy digestive and immune system so you can nourish your body from the inside out. (Learn why I love it HERE!)

 

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Here's my friend Melissa, who lost 50 pounds over the course of one year by implementing the 21 Day Fix portion control system into her normal life (with lots of wiggle room for treats, holidays, and  living life. It's not about being perfect or eating 100% "clean" foods, but rather about making small and lasting healthy shifts in your habits and lifestyle so your body can gradually reach its natural weight.

The accountability factor

It’s really hard to decide and commit to making long term changes in your health, especially when not all your friends, family, and co-workers are supportive or understand your motivation. That’s where I come in as a coach! I provide the motivation and emotional support via one on one emails and private group coaching to put you in a positive environment with other women who are working towards the same goals, who understand where you’re starting and will lift you up along the way and help you grow into the woman you’re meant to be.

I'll be there for you to cheer you on for as long as you need me.

You have to commit to doing it right and you have to do the work. I will help you believe in yourself, encourage you to dream bigger and take a chance on something that has the potential to change your entire life. I take your journey seriously because it takes serious guts to believe you're worth this investment, especially if nothing else has ever worked for you before, or if you feel like you have 80% of your nutrition down but can't seem to feel the way you want.

You don't have to diet, restrict, or deprive yourself to change your life. You just embrace the ups and downs, focus on your INNER transformation and the process more than the end physical results, surround yourself with a support system of other women who will encourage you, and never. give. up.

xoxo Anna

Want more info?

What is the 21 Day Fix?
How to combine the 21 Day Fix with Tone It Up
What's a Challenge Group?