Hello T-day-ers!
I'll be joining Team T-day, too.
Kariev- I'm proud of you for motivating yourself out of bed to workout already today. That is a trick to put in my back pocket when I am feeling non-commital. (Like now, for instance).
Gayle- Well done for the dark-thirty workout. I didn't work out today, because I tell myself I am being courteous and not waking DH up on Saturdays, but even I can see through myself
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. I have to workout early early in the morning, when the part of me that refuses to sweat is too sleepy to resist, if that makes sense. What made you pick "banslug" for a screen name?
Dani- That could have been me writing your post. I just got back from a Greek festival, and ate a baklava sundae, and had two iced Greek coffees (sugar, sugar, and more sugar). I really struggle with mindful eating, and that's what I need to work on the most, because no matter how much I exercise, my weight does not budge an ounce when I don't pay attention to my diet. I bought a little pink notebook today, and I started journaling what I put in my mouth. I can commit to writing it down for ten minutes...
Janiejoy- I've noticed in your posts that your signature pictures are absolutely gorgeous. This will sound a bit corny, but they make me feel that magic really does exist. Here's for keeping the eating and the exercising on track every single day.
Eriniski- Thanks for starting this thread. It is nice to have a clear goal/endpoint of Thanksgiving, because to me it is more comforting to wrap my mind around 40 days than a lifestyle change. This will be the warm-up for that. Well done for running 2 miles. Have any of you tried using cardio coach workouts? I just started using these mp3 downloads for running, and have found that I push myself much harder.
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Each moment in time presents a choice, and the sum of these minute to minute choices adds up to a lifetime.