corinnak
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I am still just muddling along, trying to get back to regular food logging/points counting. I am going to do some treadmill tomorrow, I think. It's warm out and I see people out running, but there is ice out there and it is thin, invisible and slick in places, so I am just too nervous with the weather being kind of melty and kind of freezy.
I keep thinking about how this is just a two steps forward, one step back process for me right now, and I am NOT going back another step. BEcause if you keep going two forward, one back, the progress is slow, but definitely forward-moving. I also today thought about how many times the average smoker tries to quit before they are ultimately successful. And I don't know that statistic, but I know it's a lot. So while being fat is not about a physical addiction like with nicotine, I think both involve a huge, hopefully permanent lifestyle change that's not necessarily that easy to achieve the first time out. Or the second, or third, even, or ever, but it is possible.
I got an email from my trainer today reminding me of my sessions that are ready to go, I just need to schedule them. It is a little embarrassing to go back, having gained back some fat and lost some fitness, but the only way to put things right is to return to the things that were working, or find new things that will work. So tomorrow, I will also call and schedule a couple of sessions with Becky, cause I need them.
I keep thinking about how this is just a two steps forward, one step back process for me right now, and I am NOT going back another step. BEcause if you keep going two forward, one back, the progress is slow, but definitely forward-moving. I also today thought about how many times the average smoker tries to quit before they are ultimately successful. And I don't know that statistic, but I know it's a lot. So while being fat is not about a physical addiction like with nicotine, I think both involve a huge, hopefully permanent lifestyle change that's not necessarily that easy to achieve the first time out. Or the second, or third, even, or ever, but it is possible.
I got an email from my trainer today reminding me of my sessions that are ready to go, I just need to schedule them. It is a little embarrassing to go back, having gained back some fat and lost some fitness, but the only way to put things right is to return to the things that were working, or find new things that will work. So tomorrow, I will also call and schedule a couple of sessions with Becky, cause I need them.