I mentioned to some coworkers (female--who else can we depend on for snark?) how I started doing Jillian Michaels fitness videos. But now I've moved onto p90x. It sounded so scary to them, and they're asking me if I'm training to be an "exercise model."
I also mentioned that I took some pics to track progress. They were aghast. They are telling me how I don't need to lose any weight, and how they are worried about me-about how I am obsessed. I mentioned that I can now do 10 pushups in a row and full situps, and they're like, "why do you need to do that?" Honestly, I'm not even bragging. It's just something I really enjoy doing at the moment. They talk about their knitting--I talk about fitness! Both of these chicks are 25-27, and I'm 29. They don't hesitate to make me feel old for turning 30. Nasty, jealous people. They NEVER give a compliment at all. It's horrible. Sometimes you just want a compliment. I compliment people if I like what they're wearing, or whatever, but they just are jealous over everything!
What ever happened to setting fitness goals and feeling healthy and good and energetic? It's like it's not "cool" to do it unless you're trying to be in the Olympics or something.
Anyway, I am not going to listen to them and just let them be nasty, jealous, and/or judgmental.
They don't sound concerned. They have that mock sympathetic worried *****y look (you know, with the exaggerated mouth and eyebrows). These chicks never tried hard for anything in their lives, whether it be work or life.
I don't think I'll share my progress with them--only here!


... My mom one time said to me when I was in my early twenties: «When are you going to stop this nonsense» I answered «Never
» with that look only a young 20 year old can give you, which my kids now give me ...OK, but I digress... Co-workers and family will get over it, get used to it, and learn to accept it... Just continue your exercise plan...
I want to be feisty 


