I've done this before: set myself up and "declared" I was going to start working out and eating not only better food, but less of it. And it came to naught but egg on my face (except for that stellar effort back in the Spring and Summer of 2009 when I lost 40, count 'em, 40 whole pounds!).
So, this is the layout I created in December when I thought I would start dealing with my weight and wellness issues again. If you read the journaling, you'll see that I was very careful not to commit to actually doing anything. I was acknowledging there was a problem: I was reading all sorts of web-things about how my mind needs to be "tuned" while I get my body reshaped. I took a real-age questionnaire and realized I was much older than my actual years. Things really started to rearrange themselves around in my head though, when I began reading Marianne Williamson's "A Course in Weight-Loss."
Then, I read the Obesity Myth and decided that the most important thing I could do for my health and well-being was to get fit. That's all. No focus on the numbers on the scale, no food charts, no wrestling with God required.
And, as a result, organically and without self-flagellation, I began to move. And I'm still moving.
I'm doing something similiar.... we should figure out a way to help each other if we need it.... ideas?
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GOOD FOR YOU!!! sisterhood of the shrinking jeans is great for accountability, encouragement & challenges!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kim!
ReplyDeleteLojo--should we exchange e-mail addresses, maybe?
suppper! Thank you..visisting you site, make me happy!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!