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Showing posts with label Resolutions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Resolutions. Show all posts

Keeping Resolutions, Reflecting on Life

I wanted to have something to say today, but I've don't have any revelations to share. In fact, I feel kind of blank. I would like to offer you a link to an article I wrote: Real Ways to Deal with Stress. I has some good ideas about coping with stress.

Continuing to Resolve
I'm working on keeping my resolutions. Tomorrow morning I'm going to start going to a pilates class. I used to do pilates all the time when I was much younger. As I recall, I liked it. On Wednesday, we're having a Zumba demonstration at work. They've asked that we dress comfortably so I guess we get to participate. I'm never really clear on what people mean by demonstrate. Do they mean we're just supposed to watch? Or do they mean we're going to show you how by having you do it?

Still Reflecting
Last week's weather really put me in a funk. I watched another episode of This Emotional Life today--I recorded it. It wasn't actually on. Anyway, one of the points they made was that your happiness depends on you. It comes down to how you deal with life's ups and downs. It depends on your ability to forgive. Your resilience. That's a simple summation of the show, but that was the basic premise. They did say, however, that our social relationships were, in the end, the key to happiness.

I thought about how many times I've laughed out loud when in the company of friends and family. And then how many times I've laughed out loud when I'm alone. I don't think I have to tell you how that comparison worked out. I'm still reflecting on that as well.

Considering Volumetrics

The Volumetrics Eating Plan: Techniques and Recipes for Feeling Full on Fewer Calories

I've been reading some other blogs--like I said I would. And one of the diets people are talking about is the Volumetrics diet. This looks like a plan I could follow. Here's the gist of the plan, according to the New York Post, foods that are high in density (calories) have a lot of calories per bite. Foods low in density provide fewer calories and, therefore, you can eat more of them. So rather than cutting a meal in half, you could eat a large portion of fruit or vegetables for the same amount of calories. You're more satisfied and you lose weight. So, I'm looking into it. I'll let you know how it goes.


Winner Announced Tomorrow
Later today I'm going to draw the winner of my giveaway. I'll announce the winner tomorrow. Also, don't forget: you still have plenty of time to enter the Progresso Souper You contest. I think the prize--a makeover in New York City--is pretty cool.

So that's it for today. But, heck, that's a lot for someone who said she didn't have anything to say.

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My Life is Waiting

OK. My latest resolution is to start all over again on December 1. The puppy is becoming acclimated to a schedule. I should be able to get back to my routine. Hell, I needed this break anyway--at least that's what I'm telling myself. I also have this week off from work--which is much needed. I haven't had a full week off since last year at this time. I hoping this is what I need anyway. Actually, I need some kind of motivation beyond what I currently have. Ugh.

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In a Public Place

Made it the gym today. i did the 15% incline workout again. It got through 35 minutes of walking at various inclines that ended up at 15%. It's a tough workout, but I feel like I've done something. It was hard to talk myself into completing 30 minutes. I kept saying to myself, if you finish this, you can finish anything, I've been known for starting things that I never finish—or it takes me forever to complete it. So I feel like I accomplished something. I've got to get back to the weights tomorrow. I'm still going to baby my leg though.

Tomorrow I also begin a new resolution to keep track of what I'm eating and how much I exercise. I think I'm also going to include working on my house for at least one hour per day. I can't stand it anymore. It needs a good cleaning first—then I can finish the projects I started a year ago. Yes, I said a year ago. Isn't that sad?

So my goals are:
30 to 45 minutes of cardio five days per week
30 minutes of strength training two days per week
no more than 1800 calories per day, but at least 1200
one hour of working on my house per day

Weight loss will be a bonus.

I'm up six pounds from my lowest weight—meaning I now weigh 201. That was a number I never wanted to see again. But it keeps chasing me. I hope I can eventually out run it.

So I'm making my new resolution public.

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