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Job stress can increase your risk for heart disease. It can also make you fat. My job drives me crazy. But I'll leave it at that.

I managed to workout last night for about 20 minutes. It's better than nothing. I've also been eating much better while I'm at home. Now if I could just stay away from the candy dish at work.

I've had a lot on mind lately. That's why I haven't posted much. It just gets to a point where you don't want to keep saying the same things over and over. I get bored with it as I'm sure you do, too.

Here are a couple of quick thoughts:
1. I think people invented the expression, "There's no proof that chemical is harmful to the environment or human health," so they can continue to pollute whatever they want. Yeah, there's a community where 50 percent of the population has cancer—and it happened after you started dumping crap in the river. But there's no proof that the crap and the cancer are linked. Really?

2. The same is true for statements like: "There's no evidence that children who are bullied grow up to be neurotic adults or that they might commit suicide—even while they are still school." Do we really need a study?

3. I'm a 10-pound sack of potatoes trying to fit into a five-pound sack world.

OK. Those are my thoughts for the day. While not necessarily about losing weight, they do make you think in difference terms.

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