iamfire1
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Morning,
Back in December 2006, I was over 170 pounds on a 5'3.5" frame (even though my ticker reads 168 - I didn't have the courage to weigh myself for several weeks back then).
I vividly remember coming across one of my kids' candy necklaces and carefully watching about, devoured it with no one the wiser. No one, that is, except myself....because not only did it cause a massive stomach ache, I had the poor (wise?) judgment to look at myself in the mirror.
I think that was the wakeup call I needed, and what really 'turned the key' for me wrt getting healthy. I was faced with the stark reality of an unlying, uncomplimentary mirror...and I realized that I'd just keep getting fatter and fatter if I didn't change my habits.
That afternoon, I revisited some of my earlier workouts I used to do, and attempted my beloved 2.4 mile circle walk. Walking at the blinding pace of a comatose parakeet, I managed to complete it in 1.5 hours, repeating to myself all the time, I can DO this.
That's what started me on my current path. 10 months and 35+ pounds later, I think I can confidently say, I'm in this for the long haul.
What started it for you?
Enjoy,
Barbara
Back in December 2006, I was over 170 pounds on a 5'3.5" frame (even though my ticker reads 168 - I didn't have the courage to weigh myself for several weeks back then).
I vividly remember coming across one of my kids' candy necklaces and carefully watching about, devoured it with no one the wiser. No one, that is, except myself....because not only did it cause a massive stomach ache, I had the poor (wise?) judgment to look at myself in the mirror.
I think that was the wakeup call I needed, and what really 'turned the key' for me wrt getting healthy. I was faced with the stark reality of an unlying, uncomplimentary mirror...and I realized that I'd just keep getting fatter and fatter if I didn't change my habits.
That afternoon, I revisited some of my earlier workouts I used to do, and attempted my beloved 2.4 mile circle walk. Walking at the blinding pace of a comatose parakeet, I managed to complete it in 1.5 hours, repeating to myself all the time, I can DO this.
That's what started me on my current path. 10 months and 35+ pounds later, I think I can confidently say, I'm in this for the long haul.
What started it for you?
Enjoy,
Barbara