I’m not one to make New Year’s Resolutions. Why? Because I used to make a list of 10 things and NEVER got any of them completed. My goal these days is to constantly re-asses my goals daily. Every day is a new day to accomplish something or try something new or go outside your comfort zone. So, this year, my husband and I both want to work on our nutrition. It’s more evident now (we’re in our 40s) than ever before that we really take responsibility not only for our own health, but the health of our littles. Therefore, this is a top priority for both of us. The more we learn about nutrition and what to put into our bodies, the more we can teach our kids the importance of health and nutrition. I hope this knowledge continues to transfer down into our kids, grandkids, etc. The gift of good health is more valuable to me now than before. The older I get, the more I see my parents/family aging. Luckily, my family has good genes are have lived into their 90s. However, I want to take what I can into my own hands and make sure it stays that way. I come across so many patients who either have bad genes, poor diet, poor access to nutrition, lack of knowledge of nutrition and exercise, or simple complacency with an “I’m gonna do what I’m gonna do” attitude.
Three Books that I’m tackling this year:
- Fit Men Cook by Kevin Curry: 100+ meal prep recipes for men and women — we got this book as a gift from my mom who is a great healthy example of nutrition and exercise. This book is very approachable!! Originally, my hubs and I wanted to just dial in a few meals to be able to cook during the week. But the more we read this book, the more we love the idea of meal prepping and eating healthy at home and work. So far, I’ve cooked one dinner and one breakfast and they are delicious! Our almost 11month old loves the foods as well!
- Genius Foods by Max Lugavere: Become Smarter, Happier, and More Productive While Protecting Your Brain for Life — I purchased this one via Audible, while I purchased the hardcover book for my mom. It’s an outstanding listen on Audible as I gained a lot of tips and knowledge on what are great brain foods. However, I think I learn better as a visual learner and can’t wait to get my hands on the physical book.
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How Not to Die by Michael Greger, MD: Discover the Foods Scientifically Proven to Prevent and Reverse Disease — I purchased this for my mom as well. She has a voracious appetite for healthy living, so both this book as well as Genius Foods were great gifts for her. I haven’t gotten to this book yet, so stay tuned.
- The Obesity Code by Jason Fung — I purchased this on Audible as a recommendation from one of my anesthesia partners. It’s been a great listen and actually uses large scale studies done on humans (not animals) to really discuss nutrition. So far, it’s a great listen!

Things I’d like to tackle:
- Gardening:
- Become more plant-based
- Read the labels
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