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Earning My Ears
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QOTD Tuesday, September 13, 2011: What exercise excuse do you use most often?
* I don't have time
* I'm too tired
* It's too difficult for me
* It's boring
* I don't want people to see me
* I don't know what I'm doing
* I don't make any of these excuses
* I have my another excuse
I've used almost all of these excuses at one time or another, though my most common one has to be I'm too tired. It takes just as much time for me to get to the gym as it does to get home but some days I swear it is so hard to get on the bus going to the gym.
The one thing I've found that helps to not give in to the excuses is to make a schedule and have a workout partner. I know that on M-T-W-F at 4:30 I have to be at the gym because there is someone there waiting for me, who is going to call me on it if I don't show up. When there is someone else counting on you to follow through it becomes so much harder to make excuses.





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When I was in high school, we were taking some sort of exam, and all the classes were mixed into a seminar room. No assigned seating, so I took an empty seat. The idiot next to me got mad because I wouldn't move so his friend could sit there (or something stupid like that) and said, "Great, I have to sit next to the fat girl". I'll admit, that stung a bit, especially because I really wasn't "fat"-not skinny, but certainly not fat!
So I had my yogurt and banana at home and then took my oatmeal packet to work and made it there. Then after class, I just started craving carbs for no good reason. So that's pretty much what I've been eating all night. I will write it all down in my W.I.S.H. journal, but probably won't track the points.
New plan: Mentally recite that list I posted to myself before eating things that I shouldn't. I'm definitely going to the gym tomorrow though. I wish Zumba would start already.

I was hoping to try to tone/strengthhen my stomach muscles and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions besides sit ups that might help.


