cinderelly
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I do need to do something different, but as long as I can continue to eat carefully and keep the attitude of seeking to exercise daily I think I will be ok.
I love your new ticker!
Thanx - now we just gotta get it moving agian
I do need to do something different, but as long as I can continue to eat carefully and keep the attitude of seeking to exercise daily I think I will be ok.
I love your new ticker!
I think a break can be good but this is too long for me - as well as being unintended!I hope you're having a great Tuesday!
A break in exercise is good, if you ask me. The point is wanting to exercise again and again, for the rest of our lives. Forcing isn't the way to get there. The natural breaks come from need, and you're so right about the attitude of trying to exercise.
Julie (who just went from Fri to Sun without moving a muscle, and has rediscovered the joys of exercise yesterday and today..)
This is full-time but temporary. I have spent time with the class before. They're lovely. (Hehe - I hope I'm still saying that in 6 week's time.)Hi, Felici. Funny how you are gearing up for teaching full time, when so many others are days away from their summer off. Hope you get a good class!
From what I've seen the ticker will have good reason to behave. I am having a low week. Time to get in more sleep I think.Thanx - now we just gotta get it moving agianHow has it been going ???
Thanks for that Lena. Well I'm sure you're right about things eventually evening out. This was a night where the benefits of my online contact have certainly made a difference to help me keep to the path as far as food goes.things are changing for you and off course you feel them both physically and mentally. the energy level will eventually change and you'll be back to yourself. have a week off from working out and then start again. it will be a wonderful boost for you.

I'm sure that there are exercise programs that it's good to take time off from. I don't think what I was doing was so extreme though - and I could at least walk. I think the lack of exercise is bringing me down mentally. Perhaps if I had decided to take time off it would be ok, but actually I am just not managing my time well enough and not pushing myself hard enough that I can make up for it.
I'm sure that there are exercise programs that it's good to take time off from. I don't think what I was doing was so extreme though - and I could at least walk. I think the lack of exercise is bringing me down mentally. Perhaps if I had decided to take time off it would be ok, but actually I am just not managing my time well enough and not pushing myself hard enough that I can make up for it.
Thank you. Well I got the sleep and lucky I did.sweet dreams to you .. hope you get a good nights sleep and get to recharge![]()
Thanks. I am not sure about exactly what's been going on with me. Those things have been significant.Hi Felici!!
*waves*
I was looking for your diary yesterday and wondering where you'd got to. I hope your doing OK, don't stress too much about the exercise, is it just a matter of prioritising and motivation?
I am kinda doing the opposite at the mo, great with exercise but bad with food!
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That makes a lot of sense Juliette. Even though I mostly have felt good about this whole process there is a certain amount of strain involved and I can see that a rest from that would be rejuvenating. The way you expressed that was helpful. The fifteen minutes sounds like a good idea too. Since I started this, making the time to exercise has been more of a challenge than eating right, for me (though that seems a bit strange - something I would not have expected if I'd been contemplating this a year ago). So I will still have to be careful to maintain the attitude I need in order to make this change permanent.1. It's not only your body that needs a break from the exercise. It's the mind also.
2. I agree with the mental consequenses of lack of exercise.
The balance between these two is the aim for all of us. In situations when I have very little time I try to squeeze in a 15 minute walk or something, and that keeps me going and makes it easier both physically and mentally to return to normal exercise schedule when I have the time/have made the time for it.
Don't give up to the bad feelings!
I hope you had a restful night and are back as your wonderfully enthusiastic and motivated self!
Julie
That's right. Actually I was reading something yesterday in line with that and which I think we should all be aware of. Though it's no surprise to see these ideas I think the information is going to be relevant to all of us. I chased this up because Cannon mentioned the National Weightloss Registry. I expect there is more of interest available but I thought this seemed like a worthwhile summary when I saw it.Felici, I know exactly what you're talking about WRT the mental aspect. I have a very difficult time with rest periods for exactly the same reason. I've come to realize that there's absolutely no way I'll be able to keep the weight off once I get to my target without a thorough exercise program -- I would just come apart mentally without it.
Its get yourself back together day. I'm refocusing and I know I'm not the only one who has been a bit off lately![]()
I am very sorry to hear about your bug! Mine is definitely not in that league. Take lots of care.I feel for you; I've got a rather tenacious bug in my lungs right now. I don't like it. I hope you get to feeling better, and I am glad your walking partner made it home again!
I hope your weather is treating you better now - though I have an idea it isn't yet. At least you are over the garbage and getting on with your walking!! Good luck for today!I hope you feel better soon. I think I made myself sick this weekend eating garbage and with the intense heat here.