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Seven Deadly Health Habits

Dinner· Lunch

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1 Apr

I had a lunch date with my friend Kristin today. So, after my run I frantically ran out the door to meet her.

Doctor Oz recently had a show about 7 Deadly Sins to your Health and I am guilty of one big time, all the time: Being Late.

He said if you’re not 5 minutes early you’re 10 minutes late. I think I am going to start thinking like that and trying to get places early. I definitely just give myself anxiety when I’m running late and that’s not fun or healthy 🙁

Here is the full list of Deadly Sins…

  1. Not Stretching when you wake up
  2. Not Eating Breakfast
  3. Running Late
  4. Mindless Eating
  5. Being a Couch Potato
  6. Disconnecting from family and friends
  7. Not having a bed time

I was lucky enough to randomly catch the show at my nail salon the week before last, but he has some snippets on the web : Seven Deadly Habits You Need To Break Now

Since I was running late to meet my friend I didn’t enjoy the drive, but on the way back I really appreciated the scenery…the traffic was super light and so much of the drive was windy, open roads 🙂IMG_0035

Kristin and I hit up Panera and I could not decide what I wanted. It was a close call and I finally went with pick two. Salmon salad, black bean soup and a whole wheat baguette. I ate every last bite and still felt hungry! I’m a beast today.

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Then, I had 5 minutes to grab my stuff and get to my babysitting gig. Before I left I put some chocolate almond butter on a piece of bread since I was craving something sweet.IMG_0037

I also had a LaraBar while sitting. IMG_0039When I got home Ben and I took a short walk to discuss the day’s events and before we left I grabbed a handful of grapes (thank goodness they’re almost gone).

I had the most random, but intense craving for dinner = hard boiled eggs. I felt like I couldn’t go another day without eating one. Isn’t that weird? IMG_0049

The rest of dinner was a big salad with major hummus. For the carb factor I had some Veggie Crisps too. IMG_0047

And an apple for dessert.  IMG_0053Now I should brush my teeth and relax for a bit. Today and yesterday were both a little crazy in Benica-land and we need to recharge.  See you tomorrow!

Question: Are you guilty of any of the 7 Deadly Habits? Are you usually early or late to events??

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    1. cara says

      2010-04-01 at 7:04 pm

      mmm the panera bread black bean soup is great. And i have those same cravings with hard boiled eggs. you described the feeling perfectly.

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    2. Kelly says

      2010-04-01 at 1:54 pm

      Love Panera. Usually I’m running late, so I’m definitely guilty of that.

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    3. Andrea @ CanYouStayForDinner.com says

      2010-04-01 at 1:44 pm

      Haha, I love the reference to Benica. You two are great.
      I don’t have a set bedtime and I think I need one. It would ensure that I’m actually getting enough rest and not relying on sugar/caffeine to keep me alert during the day!
      But I feel like Dr. Oz is one of those people who thinks everything is World War III. He loves hyperbole.

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      • Courtney says

        2010-04-01 at 2:34 pm

        Amen on that. Dr. Oz is a drama queen!

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    4. Karissa @ CardioFoodie says

      2010-04-01 at 1:42 pm

      Lets see, I am guilty of #s 1, 4, 5, and 6. I am very good at being on time though. I believe that being 10 minutes early is being on time. Growing up my mother was always late to everything! I think I just got so annoyed that I learned to be early.

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    5. Emily says

      2010-04-01 at 12:59 pm

      I think the only one I’m guilty of is not stretching in the morning! Either I get up and immediately start getting ready for the day or I’m up and off to the gym. And I’m an early arriver. Probably to the point of driving people insane…

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    6. Alison says

      2010-04-01 at 11:47 am

      Interesting….I’m definitely guilty of mindless eating and disconnecting from family and friends. Although, with blogging/Facebook, I’m not as disconnected as I used to be.
      I tend to run late more often than I’d like; my husband, due to years of military training, is always super, seriously early, which I hate. I’d rather be right on time or a few minutes late than TOO early. But, that’s just me.

      I thought you weren’t supposed to stretch cold muscles?
      Maybe you’re craving hard boiled eggs because it’s almost Easter and you really want to dye some eggs?

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    7. Thirtyandhealthy says

      2010-04-01 at 10:14 am

      I’m always early but I never stretch when I wake up (is cold stretching good now?) and I mindless eat on the coach, like a potato.

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    8. janetha says

      2010-04-01 at 4:51 am

      great post.

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    9. caronae says

      2010-04-01 at 4:15 am

      I’m guilty of numbers 1, 3, 4, 6, and 7. Gosh that is not good. Although number seven isn’t really my fault (see my post from today if you wanna know the dirt deets). I have been craving hard boiled eggs lately too! I made a batch last night. I think it might be because easter is coming up 🙂 Have a good thursday!

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    10. Melissa says

      2010-04-01 at 3:00 am

      I don’t stretch when I get up—I save that for later after a run or in the afternoon. I’d rather sleep in an extra 5 minutes, I guess.
      I’m always super early– my dad was military and it was ingrained in me that on time = late. I don’t judge late arrivers only because I am married to one and I see exactly what happens….it’s not personal and I had to learn that!
      Most of the other healthy habits I practice…so…phew!

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    11. Katie @ Health for the Whole Self says

      2010-04-01 at 2:39 am

      I am ALWAYS early, it’s ingrained in me. But the stretching thing is another story…

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    12. Kara (@ Kara's Marathon) says

      2010-04-01 at 2:12 am

      Oh man, I am ALWAYS late! 🙁 It does add a ton of unnecessary stress to my life…I’m definitely going to try the set your watch (or, in my case, my cell phone) 5 minutes ahead strategy and see if it helps!

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    13. Heather (Heather's Dish) says

      2010-04-01 at 2:07 am

      i used to not eat breakfast…but now i can’t imagine not eating it! i feel like crap the rest of the morning if i don’t!

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    14. Melissa S. says

      2010-04-01 at 2:00 am

      hah, i wish i weren’t guilty of any of those, but I def am. dangit. esp number 1 and 4…and 6.

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    15. Karyn says

      2010-04-01 at 1:51 am

      i 100% agree with dr. oz on being late. i’m so early to things it’s ridiculous. i always bring a book to read because i get places early. which is why i don’t stand for tardiness from anyone. if you’re not on time, i’m done haha.

      i’m totally guilty though of #6. i tend to get soooo wrapped up in my work ad stress that everything else gets put on the back burner. which sucks because that’s when i need my friends the most!

      but the rest i’m really good with. the stretching waxes and wanes but everything else is looking nice for me. yay haha 🙂

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      • Runeatrepeat says

        2010-04-01 at 2:02 am

        Karyn, We can’t plan a meet up then because you’ll hate me when I’m late…

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    16. Lisa says

      2010-04-01 at 1:28 am

      Thanks for the reminders! I need to take better care of myself, too.

      1. Not Stretching when you wake up ……. TOTALLY ME
      2. Not Eating Breakfast …..I’M ALWAYS STARVING SO I EAT.
      3. Running Late…. NEVER
      4. Mindless Eating ….SOMETIMES
      5. Being a Couch Potato …..NEVER
      6. Disconnecting from family and friends…..FOR SURE. IT’S HARD BALANCING WORK, RELATIONSHIPS, EXERCISE AND DOWNTIME. 🙁
      7. Not having a bed time …..NEVER A PROBLEM.
      🙂

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    17. Whit says

      2010-04-01 at 1:22 am

      Besides 2 and 6 at one time or another I am definitely the others! GAH!! Can you say WAKE UP CALL!!! Thanks for posting this!

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    18. Jenny says

      2010-04-01 at 1:06 am

      I always run early! But I am guilty of a lot of those… How terrible is that?:/

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    19. Evan Thomas says

      2010-04-01 at 1:05 am

      I’m one of those people annoyingly early to everything.
      I’m guilty of not stretching, which also isn’t good because I run 10 miles right when I wake up.
      But now I feel soooo good for having a bed time!

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      • Runeatrepeat says

        2010-04-01 at 2:01 am

        10 miles = you are hard core!

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