I just returned to the Netherlands, back from my vacation.
It was awesome! We did a lot of rock climbing, walking, kayaking and swimming, and I went running, we drove around the mountain, I just did my first dive (to -9.3 meters), we looked through a professional telescope (we saw a binary star system, Andromeda, Uranus, Mars, the Pleiades and more) and much more. I spoke my first Spanish (I have spent a few hundred hours learning Spanish, but this is the first time I could speak it) and I drove a lot around the island (I don't have a car, so it was good (and fun) to get some extra experience). It was the perfect holiday!
Doing all these things in this strange environment was very good for my confidence, because a lot of these things were new and I had to trust myself to do well, and I got a lot of new insights to improve my live further when I am back. One of the biggest changes that I will make is that I will do more fun/fulfilling things more often. For example, I plan to start swimming (I mean continue swimming, these last 1.5 weeks I have had a lot of practice already), I want to do a ice skating course (because being dutch and being a bad ice skater is not ok

), join a Spanish course, meet more often with friends, etc.
Of course, you also need to cut some time from other experiences to make time for new activities. I think I can spend much less time on the internet. 0.5 - 1.5 hours per day should be enough. If you have any tips on how to cut this, let me know (other than "just do it", which is the approach I will try first

). This should leave plenty of time for the new activities.
By the way, I also turned 30 during this holiday (which is another reason that I am doing all this reflecting

). It feels good being thirty. My twenties weren't the best time of my life, but I feel like I have made a lot of progress and I feel like my life is on track now, I really want to build a good life and I will continue working on that now. I think my life will improve quickly during this year. I expect huge improvements in every area of my life. I feel like I just started, and that there is a lot of potential growth ahead, and I don't feel there is anything holding me back.
Now, on-topic: my weight (which is part of one of the areas where I expect large improvements: my physical health/strength/energy). I have not idea what it is. I did not weigh myself for the last 12 days. I ate more than normally in the first half of my holiday (which was no problem, I chose to take a short break), but I ate normally on the second half of the holiday, but I also exercised a lot more than normally. If I look to my body, I estimate that I lost some weight. I think that I am around 90-91 kg. It will be interesting to see what it really is. If it is lower than 89.5 or higher than 91.5 I would be really surprised.
The plans that I wrote above will also help me lose weight. Spending less time on the internet and more time doing other activities already helps me burn more. And I mentioned that I will use some of that time to go swimming. I also want to start cooking again (this week already). These changes will help me to start cooking again.
Like I mentioned many times, I put most of my focus on making these lifestyle changes, not (just) on achieving certain outcome. That will come naturally when I make the right changes. That said, I do want to set some kind of goal, I feel that it motivates me. That goal will be to be below 84 kg before the end of 2016. That means that I will have to lose about 0.5 kg per week, which is less than what I managed in the weeks before my holiday (since I last weighed myself), so it should be realistic. Having stated my goal, let me emphasize that this is a
secondary goal, the primary goal is to
change my lifestyle. I say this (not just to you, but also to myself), because I know that it's possible to lose weight by living very unhealthily, and I know that that's worthless, because you will ruin your health and you will gain weight again.
Living a healthy lifestyle will help me reach my weight goals, and not just that, it also helps prevent diseases, boost energy, reduce stress... the list goes on. So that is what I will do.
So, even though the vacation was great, I am also glad to be back. I look forward to reading from you again. How are you all doing?