Good Afternoon!
I'm grabbing a quick lunch. We have a family dental appointment this afternoon (I schedule them back to back so we don't forget anyone!), so I get to leave work a bit early.
Yesterday I didn't move at all. I was just so tired. Ever since I started seriously training, I seem to not be able to get enough sleep. Has anyone else experienced that? I was going on 8 hours a night, so I don't think I was sleep deprived. It seems like all I can do after I work out in the evening is fall asleep, whether I want to or not.
I'm hoping to fit in a workout this afternoon, but it's dicey. Anyway, tomorrow is my weigh-in day, so we'll see how it's going. All this sleep I've been getting is more comfortable, so I've definitely lost some off my lower back.
Dave and Princessrunner (great name, by the way!) -- I work with homeless persons, so believe me I understand the concept of seeing conditions people live in and not wanting to be a part of it! Most of our guests have substance abuse and mental health issues, and change is not only really hard for them, it's really scary, too. It's a great motivator to see people who have to work really hard to master a basic function succeed. Surely I should be able to move mountains!
Cindy -- So glad to hear you're feeling better! It is really hard when the hungries hit. I have fallen with the best of them. I think it's progress when the eating and exercise derailments get shorter!
Wendy -- I think you hit the nail on the head -- Why am I afraid to succeed?

Because I know on some really fundamental level I am.
Lisa -- I am a huge believer in portioning my food. It's a necessity, because otherwise I will eat the whole bag! At first it felt weird to have two cookies, but boy you savor them slowly if that's all you get!
Ok, I'm off to have pearly whites! Everyone have awesome walks, and eat healthy!
Maria