Wow…it’s been several months since my last post, and so many things have happened! Spring has sprung here in Chicago, I’ve been busy juggling a temporary job and several interviews, and I now have a new job lined up that I will be starting in May. As I write this, I am enjoying the fresh air and warm sunshine coming in through the windows of our condo, and I feel energized and optimistic about all the changes coming up.
It’s been a real roller coaster over the last year …hope…disappointment…pride…frustration…anxiety…relief… Yet, in the end, I’ve come to realize that although I haven’t achieved exactly what I had planned to, exactly the way I had wanted to, in the time frame I thought I would, I am still happy with where I am and excited for what lies ahead. A friend recently shared a quote that says it best:
”We must be willing to get rid of the life we’ve planned, so as to have the life that is waiting for us. The old skin has to be shed before the new one can come.”
- Joseph Campbell
Getting rid of the life we’ve planned is surely much easier said than done, especially if you are ambitious and like to be in control (like me). I definitely feel like I’ve been through all the stages of grief/change: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. In fact, I can pinpoint going from depression to acceptance just a few weeks ago, and it’s funny how things seemed to start coming together and smoothing out once I reached acceptance.
I feel like this journey toward reaching my professional goals has somewhat mirrored my journey toward healing on the anti-inflammation diet. There was excitement at the prospect of not having to feel lousy anymore…disbelief at the sacrifices it would involve…bargaining and cheating (which still happens from time to time)…anger and frustration at how much planning needs to go into what I eat…but eventually, I did get to acceptance when I experienced relief from symptoms that had plagued me my entire life, having more energy than I’d ever had before, and realizing how important this way of living is to reduce the risk of several other problems and diseases.
Along this journey, I’ve come across several people who have asked for guidance and pointers either because they are having similar symptoms or know someone who could use the anti-inflammatory benefits for other reasons. In fact, in the last three weeks alone, three people have approached me about this lifestyle and wanted to know more about how to get started. Typically, I have directed them to this blog and to my doctor (if they live in Chicago). However, I’ve realized that what I’m missing here are the basics…the real essentials to get started that I wished someone had given me when I first started. And so I’ve decided to start a series on this topic, and I plan to cover the following: the basics of this diet/lifestyle including some of my favorite products, breakfast basics, lunch/dinner basics, and snack/dessert basics. If you are interested in hearing about anything else, let me know and I will definitely include it!
Here’s to new beginnings!


















