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Old 12-12-2008, 09:09 AM   #46  
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Kitty- I am trying to find ME time too...annnnnnnnd so far its still not working lol

Its 9 am, ive been up since 6, im tired. This is my everyday. Im so sick of it already.I need a change. I hate working in manhattan. I just wish my boyfriend would be more proactive in helping me to plan out our next move. Im getting so frustrated. We share a small studio with his best friend, who is a slob and smokes inside.I am ready to lose my mind.


Any of you ever read "dont sweat the small stuff for women?" Well, I have been reading it and its a great book with good advice.

Im trying to listen to the advice the best I can...
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Old 12-12-2008, 02:59 PM   #47  
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I still work in NYC too. My commute is 1.5 hours one way. big drag. But I carry the health benefits for my family. That's what keeps me in NYC.

I keep my eating in check last night, so that's good. How's everyone else doing?

Dagmar, I don't know of any specific books that I can recommend. When I was in college I read something about getting compulsive eating in check. The writer, in her quest to change her habits, let herself eat anything she wanted whenever she wanted and put on much weight satisfying the verboten urges. Then she ate well and controlled b/c "it was out of her system." It was interesting reading but I've been there and done that it was not the success the writer had!

Allison, what's going on with your treadmill- did it get fixed?
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Old 12-12-2008, 03:10 PM   #48  
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Allison, what's going on with your treadmill- did it get fixed?
Yeah, funny story. The company was going to have a repair guy call within 24-48 hours. He called last night--that's about 2 weeks late. Anyway, I told him not to bother. DH took the back off of the big panel and there was one thing that was not connected. He plugged it in and it works great! I've been getting up at 4:30 and doing 30 minutes a day. Some of the pre-programmed workouts are tough!
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Old 12-12-2008, 03:20 PM   #49  
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Yeah, funny story. The company was going to have a repair guy call within 24-48 hours. He called last night--that's about 2 weeks late. Anyway, I told him not to bother. DH took the back off of the big panel and there was one thing that was not connected. He plugged it in and it works great! I've been getting up at 4:30 and doing 30 minutes a day. Some of the pre-programmed workouts are tough!
yowza, that's early. I can do as early as 5am wake up for a work out but that's my earliest.
I agree about the programmed work outs. They are rough!
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Old 12-12-2008, 04:16 PM   #50  
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4:30 isn't all that bad. It sure beats doing it outside in the dark, though! I tried a cross training workout this morning and managed to put in the whole 30 minutes but only did 5 minutes of the jogging part. Every time it increased the speed I had to adjust it back down again. Taking a few months off of jogging was not a good idea!
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Old 12-12-2008, 04:18 PM   #51  
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I still work in NYC too. My commute is 1.5 hours one way. big drag. But I carry the health benefits for my family. That's what keeps me in NYC.
Yea my commute used to be almost 2 hrs each way from my house, by the time i got on 2 trains on the subway. It was terrible, especially for the money I made:/ But we all start somewhere.

Now I "live" in Staten Island. My commute each way is about an hr. While it is less, I have to deal with so much more crap and I still come home every weekend to get away from my bf's roomate.

Im ready to get a new job, move to PA where the cost of living is about 1/2 and call it a day.
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Old 12-12-2008, 08:07 PM   #52  
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I'm up for a weekend vigilance thread... I have a party tomorrow night and I'm studying for finals, and studying always makes me want to eat! I'm also really stressed, and need to go into work this weekend because my supervisor thinks I'm working too slowly so I need to get more done. *sigh* I'm excited and upset at the same time about going home next week. Honestly, upset because I gained weight and I don't want to go home like this, but I have to let that go and I dont know how.
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Old 12-13-2008, 06:18 AM   #53  
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Iris That's one of the major things that bugs me - "let it go". Lots of people/publications say it but no one ever gives a concrete method for actually doing it.

Jersey & Kitty You both work in Manhattan? To me that's "WOWEE!!! - a dream come true. Every time I go to NYC I feel like I could live there forever. But of course I'm going as a tourist and I always find I'm ready to go home after about 6 days . I think it's wonderful to live in Manhattan if you have a gazillion dollars but very hard for those of us whose last name is not Trump.

Allison I usually wake up about the time you're starting your workout. I can't imagine exercising that early - I need about an hour on the computer and a BIG cup of tea before I do my thing. Glad your DH fixed the treadmill for you - sounds like you're getting some great workouts!

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