Lady Marie
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I couldn't really think of anything too woohoo-ey yesterday. Still digging deep but woohoo for a fun weekend ahead! I'm going to a friend's birthday party (and his family always cooks great food! Haha!) on Saturday, and then getting together with another group of friends to watch the Tony's on Sunday. That's a double woohoo since I got to see some of the productions nominated this year and actually have a clue what's going on LOL
Yes! This is so true for me. This manifests itself in the form of all sorts of excuses for me. I don't want to exercise so "I have a bad shoulder.... I have a bad hip..... I kinda have a heart condition.... " All of those things are true, but I can modify exercise to STILL keep moving, those were just my crutches for so long to keep it complicated since I was only interested in changing -- not committed. And my eating excuses can be even more creative. I think I am still more interested than committed on that front in some circumstances. But I try to keep my excuses in check. I don't always catch my stupid excuses, but trying to be real and honest with myself has helped.
Yay! I am so excited for summer. We don't have any big trips planned. But we will be going to Orlando next weekend to spend time with my family. We may be going to Volcano Bay in which case I am super excited to feel good in a bathing suit. It's funny-- we all went to Typhoon Lagoon last year and had a really awesome picture of us made as the waves were breaking at our feet. I remember feeling so good in that picture and that was 15 lbs ago! I am going to feel even better this year! In general, I am looking forward to hanging out at the beach on the weekends. Again, feeling good but also keeping up the work to keep feeling good.
YES! This really strikes a chord with me-- and echos a similar sentiment I keep hearing in physical therapy for my shoulder... I can't expect years of wrong to be undone with just a few weeks of being right. Change begins on a cellular level and we don't even realize we have a problem until it's a macro sized problem. So we have to change the smallest things to start to right the ship and then we can start making the big changes.
Hope everyone is having a lovely Friday-Eve! :-D
What do you think about this line
"we unconsciously know the rules of the game"
in terms of weight loss this would be we know exactly why we aren't where want to be and exactly what we need to do but we over complicate things as we don't want to commit to long term change. If over eating is the issue, instead of committing not to it's easy to complicate things and come up with on and off diets. It's true for me. I know why is it hard at times as I still struggle letting go and committing to the long term changes.
Yes! This is so true for me. This manifests itself in the form of all sorts of excuses for me. I don't want to exercise so "I have a bad shoulder.... I have a bad hip..... I kinda have a heart condition.... " All of those things are true, but I can modify exercise to STILL keep moving, those were just my crutches for so long to keep it complicated since I was only interested in changing -- not committed. And my eating excuses can be even more creative. I think I am still more interested than committed on that front in some circumstances. But I try to keep my excuses in check. I don't always catch my stupid excuses, but trying to be real and honest with myself has helped.
Topic Thursday:
Is there something you are looking forward to doing related to your healthy journey this summer when you have more time and warmer weather?
Yay! I am so excited for summer. We don't have any big trips planned. But we will be going to Orlando next weekend to spend time with my family. We may be going to Volcano Bay in which case I am super excited to feel good in a bathing suit. It's funny-- we all went to Typhoon Lagoon last year and had a really awesome picture of us made as the waves were breaking at our feet. I remember feeling so good in that picture and that was 15 lbs ago! I am going to feel even better this year! In general, I am looking forward to hanging out at the beach on the weekends. Again, feeling good but also keeping up the work to keep feeling good.
Especially when we have spent years off track - we have to remember it will also take time to change tracks ...
YES! This really strikes a chord with me-- and echos a similar sentiment I keep hearing in physical therapy for my shoulder... I can't expect years of wrong to be undone with just a few weeks of being right. Change begins on a cellular level and we don't even realize we have a problem until it's a macro sized problem. So we have to change the smallest things to start to right the ship and then we can start making the big changes.
Hope everyone is having a lovely Friday-Eve! :-D