I have struggled with my weight all of my adult life, just like many other Americans. But why do I continued to struggle? And what if I don't have the money for a weight trainer, a privated chef, or new clothes? I want to prove that it is possible to obtain my goal weight without spending a lot of money. This is why I want to: Spend Less Weight Less
About Me
- katcoll
- My goals for the future is to obtain a teaching/librarian job, lose weight, own a house, and to travel the world.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Day 10: Wounded
Spend Less Weigh Less: Day 6: Challenges and SabotageThis has been a slow weekend because I hurt my shoulder. Our bodies are perfectly balanced to allow freedom of movement but when one little thing, like a pinched nerve in my left shoulder, is thrown off balance the whole body is affected. ~Sigh~ Tomorrow, I plan on finishing my homework (project #1-see Spend Less Weigh Less: Day 6: Challenges and Sabotage) and driving down to Woodburn to celebrate my father's birthday. Also, tommorow I sahll continue with my walking goal. Goodnight everyone!
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You can look ahead to the reward of finishing your project and focus on that rather than the pain of the actual project. That always help me get many things done --- I heard that is what famous athletes do when training -- they keep looking at the victory of the win rather than the pain of the training! Keep looking at the victories you will have when you accomplish that in which you aspire to do !! You deserve it !!
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