On track with WW points.
Did my floor work last night (including the situp and pushup challenges).
I plan to go at lunchtime and get blood test form so I can get them done tomorrow morning.
Feeling a lot better than yesterday even though I still only managed about 6 hours sleep despite my good intentions. Getting home at 9:30 and still needing to eat and exercise doesn't really allow for early nights! Tonight should be easier.
Read some fabulous blogs today. I can't wait for my loss to get to the point where I inspire others. I wonder what point that is? 20kg (44lb)? My goal weight set by WW is just under 30kg (66lb) total loss. But I may go further once I get there. I wonder if it has to be 100lb + that you lose to be truly inspiring? Or is it just coincidence that a lot of my favourite bloggers have lost so much? Lol, yes I wonder about strange things!
One of the benefits I have found of being diagnosed withh ADD is I feel I can now access and use all the knowledge I have piled into my head over the past 39 years. It's a good feeling.
All those 'practice' runs finally have a purpose.
I advised someone today to think about the principles by which they want to live their life. It made me realise that even though I spent time earlier this year determining the principles I wish to live by in my 40's, they are hidden in a blog somewhere and not something I refer to. I think I will find them and print them out. I may post them on my blog page too.
It is fascinating to have strangers reading my blog. My 'other' blog is on a site I have been a member of for nearly 3 years so everyone knows me really well. It's good strange. It makes me think about how I represent myself.
Today I am grateful:
- For blogs
- My wonderful husband
- My happiness
- Love
- Weight loss and fitness
♥♥♥
1 comments:
It doesn't necessarily take a monster loss to inspire others. I get inspired by folks that stick with it, keep plugging away day after day. I know how hard this journey is, especially when you don't have a whole lot to show for it yet. To me, people who keep fighting through those first few challenging months are pretty damned inspirational.
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