The last week was remarkable. Not only did I stay with the Zumba classes I started, but I looked forward to them! My coach was away, on a very fun and much deserved vacation, so I was left to my own devices. By week's end, my passion for this new way of living began to ebb. You see, my weight has been stuck! When I looked back at my habits, I found that while my exercise routine has been consistent, my nutritional habits slacked. I haven't gained, but I sure didn't lose anything. So this weekend, I didn't weigh for a day and I didn't write down my meals. My hope was that I could be re-energized and start anew.
How did that work for me, you say? See what YOU think:
1. I found that I miss my self accountability. Can you believe that?! I missed being accountable. Now that's a change I never thought would happen!
2. Sunday morning (yesterday) I walked for 56 minutes and 12 seconds without pause (well once for a drink of water)! Oh, the last .2 miles nearly ate my lunch, so to speak, but I met my goal. I even walked 2 more miles in the evening!
3, My early morning walk showed me God's beauty in so many ways; the sounds of birds and morning hellos, the smells of flowers and neighborhood air, the green of the trees! When I got home, I told my brother about my walk. He was so great! He praised my efforts and gave me a few pointers about staying consistent. Sweet motivation.
4. My dear friend Faith, also my birthday buddy, sent the nicest post! Her encouragement was priceless! She is training to run a marathon...now how motivating is that?!
5. I have a new friend...SWEAT!
So, I may not have lost any weight, but I gained the motivation I need to continue my journey. The crash wasn't serious; it was a bump. This week will be as remarkable, but in a different way. By the way, don't forget the power of hope. It is priceless!
...and away we go!
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Thanks for the shoutout...but seriously, you are motivating! And real, and I love that! :) #5 is priceless...I have a new friend...SWEAT. Yah, SWEAT and I are a little too close these days. Thank you, Texas heat! It's cool when we learn things like #1.
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