3DisneyKids
More Drink, Less Run...Since 2008
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Kat--given your hockey schedule, I think the best thing is to stick to your plan. Walk on Saturday. Yes, in the snow. Bundle up--you can do it! And remember, we burn more calories when cold! 
Jo--sorry that you have a sucky boss. Anything in particular that he did today?
Paula. Paula. Paula. OMG, your strength. You can do anything you set your mind to. You got great advice already, but here's some other things to think about--You have incredible endurance! And you yourself have said that you are in this for the long haul, for the lifestyle change. That is always going to take longer and take more energy than a quick diet where you might lose a lot of weight quickly only to turn around and put it back on. You have clearly made the change. And that means that there are going to be easier times and rougher times. So don't sweat it and certainly don't beat yourself up about it.
OMG, just look at where you came from. Now you are saying things like, "I only walked 4 miles today," and "I found another bike race that I want to do..." Seriously! Look at where are ARE as compared to where you WERE. Mind boggling.
My experience--when I trained for my first Half, it took all of my focus and energy just to concentrate on my runs and workouts. While I didn't go crazy and eat everything in sight, I certainly didn't focus on my food while I was also focusing on training for the event. I could only manage one at a time. Right now I seem to be moving both forward, but I think that is only due to having been here before.
Keep going. Do what you can. We've totally got your back.

Jo--sorry that you have a sucky boss. Anything in particular that he did today?
Paula. Paula. Paula. OMG, your strength. You can do anything you set your mind to. You got great advice already, but here's some other things to think about--You have incredible endurance! And you yourself have said that you are in this for the long haul, for the lifestyle change. That is always going to take longer and take more energy than a quick diet where you might lose a lot of weight quickly only to turn around and put it back on. You have clearly made the change. And that means that there are going to be easier times and rougher times. So don't sweat it and certainly don't beat yourself up about it.
OMG, just look at where you came from. Now you are saying things like, "I only walked 4 miles today," and "I found another bike race that I want to do..." Seriously! Look at where are ARE as compared to where you WERE. Mind boggling.
My experience--when I trained for my first Half, it took all of my focus and energy just to concentrate on my runs and workouts. While I didn't go crazy and eat everything in sight, I certainly didn't focus on my food while I was also focusing on training for the event. I could only manage one at a time. Right now I seem to be moving both forward, but I think that is only due to having been here before.
Keep going. Do what you can. We've totally got your back.