Thursday, April 2, 2015

Strawberries, If You Please (Healthy Meal #1)

Day two of the thirty day challenge is complete!

This morning, I woke up bright and early to wrap my head around the day's schedule. It's not always possible to give myself that cushion in the mornings, but when I'm able to wake myself up and get an extra hour of me-time in the mornings, I find that taking on the day is so much easier. 

I started off puttering around the kitchen, making myself coffee and this awesome greek yogurt bowl! Healthy Meal #1: CHECK. It consists of plain greek yogurt sweetened with stevia, and topped with a dash of cinnamon, strawberries, a few walnut pieces, and chia seeds to keep me full through the morning. I've been trying to decrease my sugar intake this week, but when I went to the grocery store there was a deal on strawberries.... I got a little too excited and bought two containers! At least it's natural sugar, right?! 

This seemed to me like a fresh, spring breakfast (and the morning sunshine was so lovely) so I decided to head out to the porch. It was a little chilly, but sometimes a cool spring morning reminds this Montana girl of home. 







Allowing myself to slow down this morning and enjoy waking up, treating myself to a yummy, energizing, and filling breakfast is something I want to introduce into my daily routine. Of course, sometimes I will need that extra time to catch up on sleep, but this was an excellent jump start to the craziness this day turned out to be! 


I also completed another task for the 30 Day Challenge today, my Daily Practice #2!

I got home from an audition in Raleigh and found, to my delight, that I had the apartment all to myself! It's always nice to practice voice in my own space, knowing I'm not disturbing anyone in the process. 

Minutes: 40

Repertoire: "Black Velvet"

Technique Worked: I spent a good amount of time warming up my chest voice this evening, using exercises we've learned in mix technique. I spent all afternoon utilizing my head voice, so I had to re-balance my placement to prepare for "Black Velvet". Once my lower register felt nice and ready, I ran through the hard mix exercise before focusing on the song. 

Musicality Worked: This song is such an awesome, gritty Southern rock anthem. I want to master the edge, smoke, and power that Alannah Myles has in the original recording, so I played with adding these elements into my own approach. Even though the song is tough and edgy, I also wanted to add the idea of swelling into the sound and really going for those connected lines that make the song so powerful. I'm excited to coach this in Mix class in a few weeks! 

I'd call this a successful and productive Day 2! 

Thanks for checking in!
XOXO,
Jadi Rae

1 comment:

  1. Way to go! Now we are looking forward to your next post!

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