If I’m going to do this thing, I have to maintain a strong sense of survival |
Day 28 – Run Stacey Run!!!!
If I’m going to do this thing, I have to maintain a strong sense of survival |
Day 27 – A Sigh
I’m off to a slow start…no, correction…I’m off to a NO start with my 100 miles in 30 Days Challenge. It’s day 2, and I’ve not even gotten started. Yesterday I only had enough energy to Zumba, which wore me out. Experienced a new instructor with a new routine, which was all good, but my body wanted to go on auto-pilot so I was a little out of sinc. Then today I spent the day at the hospital with my Mom who was having pains in her chest. It doesn’t appear as though she had a heart attack Praise God, but they are keeping her for observation. I’m asking for your prayers.
Needless to say my stress levels are off the chart. I haven’t eaten all day so I’m hungry, cranky and tired. So I’m going to grab something to eat (and I can assure you that it WILL NOT BE HEALTHY- I’m just keeping it real), and then go to sleep and pray to have a better tomorrow.
Much Love
~ Stacey
Day 27 – A Sigh
I’m off to a slow start…no, correction…I’m off to a NO start with my 100 miles in 30 Days Challenge. It’s day 2, and I’ve not even gotten started. Yesterday I only had enough energy to Zumba, which wore me out. Experienced a new instructor with a new routine, which was all good, but my body wanted to go on auto-pilot so I was a little out of sinc. Then today I spent the day at the hospital with my Mom who was having pains in her chest. It doesn’t appear as though she had a heart attack Praise God, but they are keeping her for observation. I’m asking for your prayers.
Needless to say my stress levels are off the chart. I haven’t eaten all day so I’m hungry, cranky and tired. So I’m going to grab something to eat (and I can assure you that it WILL NOT BE HEALTHY- I’m just keeping it real), and then go to sleep and pray to have a better tomorrow.
Much Love
~ Stacey
Day 26 – Stop Fighting It!
I feel like I’m in a tug of war every day, and frankly I’m tired of it! I battle with myself on a regular basis over:
- Making healthy food choices or going back to what I’m used to
- Going to the gym or skipping it (one day won’t hurt me)
- Running vs. walking (which of course is more comfortable)
- Lifting weights or putting it off until tomorrow
- Giving my trainer a hard time vs. doing what he tells me to do (I know he just loves me)
- Pushing past how I “feel” to do what needs to be done
- Juggling my schedule to make time for exercise
- Cooking my own meals vs. grabbing some “fast food”
- Grocery shopping after work vs. going home and chilling out
- Eating what I bring from home vs. ordering out
~ Stacey
Day 26 – Stop Fighting It!
I feel like I’m in a tug of war every day, and frankly I’m tired of it! I battle with myself on a regular basis over:
- Making healthy food choices or going back to what I’m used to
- Going to the gym or skipping it (one day won’t hurt me)
- Running vs. walking (which of course is more comfortable)
- Lifting weights or putting it off until tomorrow
- Giving my trainer a hard time vs. doing what he tells me to do (I know he just loves me)
- Pushing past how I “feel” to do what needs to be done
- Juggling my schedule to make time for exercise
- Cooking my own meals vs. grabbing some “fast food”
- Grocery shopping after work vs. going home and chilling out
- Eating what I bring from home vs. ordering out
~ Stacey
Day 25 – What Goes Up Must Come Down
~ Stacey
Day 25 – What Goes Up Must Come Down
~ Stacey
Day 24 – November Challenge – 100 Miles in 30 Days
This past March was my “no excuse” month. To jump start a regular exercise regimen, I challenged myself to exercise EVERYDAY! No excuses. No matter what. Because I was committed to that challenge, I exercised with a headache, with cramps, in bad weather, and in spite of a very hectic schedule. I proved to myself that I could do it, and it was the spring board I needed to make exercise a normal part of my life, which it now is.
Much Love
Day 24 – November Challenge – 100 Miles in 30 Days
This past March was my “no excuse” month. To jump start a regular exercise regimen, I challenged myself to exercise EVERYDAY! No excuses. No matter what. Because I was committed to that challenge, I exercised with a headache, with cramps, in bad weather, and in spite of a very hectic schedule. I proved to myself that I could do it, and it was the spring board I needed to make exercise a normal part of my life, which it now is.
Much Love
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