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So when I became part of their team, I tested out everything, and the protein bars were really big. They weren't always the most nutritious, but they have since become, really, so much better. I have been since I was a kid on the run, I would grab back in the '90s. When I became part of the Vital Proteins family, I was testing out all their products and loving all of them. What can you tell me about creating your new Vital Proteins bars? There's a couple apps that I abide by that I love, or just sort of do my own TM, kind of just take that 20 minutes a day to for myself, like I said, before I get into the phone or emails. To have a moment in the morning that is for yourself and to tune everything out.
It's a lot on people.Ī post shared by Jennifer Aniston What do you do to stay grounded when things feel out of control?įor me, meditation is big, big, big, big. We've made it through another day." That's stressful. So it was just about waking up every day, going, "Are you okay? Good. So if Adam or I went down, we'd shut the whole production down. It was quite stressful, especially shooting Murder Mystery Two, because omicron was sort of taking over and everybody was going down, left and right. Because when you're actors and creatives, it's hard not to have that human connection. But it was really hard to work under those circumstances. And so we said, I really think it's important that we kind of shut down for a second because we're quite vulnerable, actually. We're actors, we can't social distance we're actually wrapping ourselves around each other. Because we were shooting our show, and this pandemic is sort of, like, happening around us, and then all of a sudden, it's right in your backyard. We were also one of the first shows to shut down. Because as a producer of and being in that position, the health and protection of your cast and crew is number one. And the pandemic, I think, allowed us to sort of take a pause that none of us have taken, and really sort of sit with ourselves and take inventory on what really is important, what matters, what doesn't really matter, and let the little things sort of slide away that don't warrant the attention that we've been giving them.Īnd I have to say, going back to work during the pandemic was very stressful. I was on such a, like, a hamster wheel of, wake up, have your coffee, get into the gym-it was just this rigorous routine, and then I'd have to get to work on time. Well, everything kind of changed during the pandemic, our perspective changed. How did your routine change during the pandemic? I didn't sweat today." I think that's really important. You know, that's the main thing I just try to do is just always listen to your body and not punish yourself, like, "Oh, I didn't get this in. So I kind of allowed myself an extra little bit of sleep. But Lisa and Courteney came over last night, so we were gabbing until late. I did not work out today, which I usually do. So I think, for me, it's really good to sort of just wake up a little bit, have a mindful wake-up. And you know, back in the day, we used to not have phones, right? It's so weird to try to remember what we used to do this is a relatively new thing that we have these phones right next to our bed. I like to not dive into this place of the electronics and everything. Then, the dogs go out for a walk, I feed the dogs. Well, the first thing, I wake up, I meditate.