"A person's health can be judged by which he takes two at a time-pills or  stairs."
                                                                                                                      Joan Welsh
 Are we having  any victories out there this week.  I have heard of a few, but then things  seemed to slack off.  As for myself, I get to add another happy face to  yesterday, I made it another day without sugar.  Four days in a row.  I am very  proud of that. Have been to the gym each day so far, have dealt with the  Bob-O-Bed situation here each day as well and have not succumbed to making bad  food choices.
 Ever notice how  there are lots of people out there that had rather pop a pill for what ails  them, rather than find a different alternative.  Now don't get me wrong, there  are health problems that you do have to take a pill for and nothing else will  do.  However,I do believe there are some ways to deal with our health problems  that does not mean taking a pill.  Exercise and eating right has a lot to do  with our health benefits.
 I will be the  first to admit, I have at one time or another in my adult life listened to all  the info commercials, read the ads anything I could find for a quick way to lose  weight.  I was, and part of me still is, so willing to pop a pill if it will  make me lose weight, and give me a great body, without having to eat less or  exercise.  However, I am still waiting for that magic drug.  I have a feeling  that I am going to be waiting a really long time.
 I don't have to  tell you all that life is not easy, or even fair for that matter, but you know  what?  We are the only people that can determine what our life is going to be  like.  Same way with our weight loss journey, we are going to have good days,  and there are times those good days seem so very few and far between, but we do  have good days.  The times that things are going bad we either throw our hands  up in the air and say, "I just can't do this, I am destined to be fat and  unhealthy the rest of my life." Or we roll with the punches and we dig our heels  in and we are in for the long haul. In other words WE TRY. We show up for  meeting's we talk to others about what is going on that maybe causing our  jumping off the wagon.  Instead we have this thing were we blame ourselves, we  eat, blame ourselves some more, and then we stop showing up for meetings, and by  now we are in holiday/eating mode, and we decide, ''I'll come back and  start again in January." 
 If you are  struggling now, and are dreading all the food that is going to be thrown at you  in the next few weeks, here is my advice, and remember my advice is not always  worth much, ha.  But, hang in there, hang with us, so what if your not  losing during the holidays, just don't quit.  Each of us are strong,  but as a group we circle the wagons and hold one another up, through good times  and bad.  So if at all possible be at the meetings, if you cannot make the one  on Saturday, then go find another one to attend.  We can do this, we can survive  the next few weeks.
  
Joan.
ReplyDeleteI love your blog and read it everyday!
I am someone who is trying to turn my life/health around. At 33 years old I want to leave those bad habits behind and create a better "me" one that will last a lifetime!
I read your blog everday ( I don't have my own sadly)
Keep up the great work you are helping many people!
Karen from Scotland!
Karen, thank you so much for such a sweet comment. If you read my blog everyday, then you know it's 'all about me'' ha. Who else could I write about, I only know about my own feelings and struggles.
ReplyDeleteI so admire you trying to turn your health around now at 33. I had been overweight my entire life, so at 33, wish I had tried harder.
Thanks again,
Joan