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Busy schedule should not be my excuse but I am using it anyway.
I find so much of the time I am an all or nothing type of gal. I do not have much self control. I am envious of those of you who manage to get and stay motivated. ANy tips?
Originally Posted by girlsrus4
Sorry - Missing in action!Busy schedule should not be my excuse but I am using it anyway.
I find so much of the time I am an all or nothing type of gal. I do not have much self control. I am envious of those of you who manage to get and stay motivated. ANy tips?
Girls,
I would say, if you're an all or nothing type of person, pick a day of the week where you can give it your "all," then use that day and repeat it the next day. Wake up each day with the intention that you will repeat the "all" day that you successfully completed. Then each day thereafter, try to beat the previous day, week, month. Keep track of how you're doing. I use a heart rate monitor during exercise.
I can only speak for myself...when I started to do something about my weight this year, in January, I was doing only a small fraction of what I'm doing now. I would go to the gym and my goal was to burn only 100 calories or exercise for only 30 min. I'd get so tired after that. Now, I go for almost 2 hours and burn 900-1000 calories. I also eat much better too.
It took a month of habit building, giving it my "all" in one day, failing the next day, until I built up the good habits and got rid of the bad ones. So now I do workouts 6 days a week, sometimes doing 2 workouts in a day, keeping a food journal, recording calories.
Busy is an excuse, but not a bad excuse. Sometimes life gets busy. The worst excuse is not trying at all.
If there's one thing you can do to make healthier choices, start doing it. Drinking 8 cups of water a day, taking stairs at work, walk to the store, not buying junk food, getting adequate rest (which actually promotes weight loss), turning off the TV and do some cleaning. The small changes are almost effortless but can make a difference. Just think of every decision you make as either helping or hurting your weightloss goals. Even work. Is working one more hour going to help you or is that hour better spent at the gym?
Sorry, I'm no life coach and don't mean to sound like one...but I am someone that has struggled with weight for years and this is what I go through.
Thanks for reading!

But that's okay. So we went to get on the bus and by this time the rain was really coming down. At the end of the line they said it was an hour wait. So we decided to run back to our cars. It was 2 more miles to our car. Halfway there the tornado sirens start going off and it started hailing! I was in a sleeveless shirt and shorts so it really stung. So we took cover in an overhang of a high school. Waited about 20 min for it to pass and then ran the other mile to the car in the rain. It was absolutely crazy. The news said 3 tornadoes were spotted in the local area. 



