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Have a good week, and if anyone's in Northern NJ, stop by the carnival at St. Joseph's church, Bogota Tueday to Saturday evenings, 6 to 10pm. I'm one of the ladies selling 50/50's! Mary C
Ross - Open RNY 5/22/06 - 373/194 - BCBS Horizon NJ
Roberta - Open RNY 11/22/06 - 228/126- Aetna QPOS
Let someone know that you are thinking of them
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Good luck!
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HW/SW/CW/GW
286/242/196/150
My jouney has led me to this amazing place known as onederland....now that I am here I refuse to leave - EVER! ~ July 28, 2010
Adios to the BIG 9-0 look out 100 here I come!
They used a phrase in WW that I always liked: "Strive for progress, not perfection."
Its great to have goals, but be realistic, and break them down into smaller milestones. Keep looking back and see how far you've come. Your life is a miracle!
I was running in Horseshoe this week and I just thought to myself: "Look at me! I'm really doing this! Who ever would have thought it?"
Keep up the great work.
If the weather stinks I may see you at PF tomorrow afternoon.
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~wendy
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If you want to help fight blood cancers, please consider donating at http://pages.teamintraining.org/nj/rnr12/wnystrom.
Thank you for your support!
So today I got up and ran 1.5 miles (on a track) in 19.28.28. Little disappointed that my time "dropped" - but then I just checked and figured out it's been only 1 month and 1 day since I got my (_____o_____) off the couch and began to do SOMETHING.
I realized I can't be too worried about the time - it's the distance I need to remember. From couch to 1.5 miles in 1 month - NOT SHABBY .... FOR ME!!
I am not posting this as a self-congratulatory post, but a realization post. I stop and reflected, this new process reminds me of the weight loss journey.
Many of us have a goal of losing XX pounds. Some of us may never hit that number, but that’s not important. HAVING THE GOAL IS!! And maybe never hitting that goal is a GOOD thing – because we will always try to hit it, and, in the meantime, it will keep us focused.
Next comparison: we get frustrated/disappointed when our progress is slower than we feel it should be. We need to stop; reflect and realize where we came from, and where we are now.
And when we look back, we need to celebrate the 1 pound/step improvement than when we first began .. this is definitely PROGRESS!!
So for all of you who are a little disappointed about your current progress – stop and realize where you were BEFORE and where you are TODAY and be PROUD of the PROGRESS you have accomplished!!
Tom
“Nothing I will ever eat will give me the feeling I get as when I lose weight” The views expressed are based on my own experiences - and should NOT BE FOLLOWED IN LIEU OF DOCTOR’S ADVICE/INSTRUCTIONS. Only your Doctor knows your condition, and make sure you talk to them before making any changes to your diet
Well here's a little "update" with my "running". On Sunday I actually ran (non-stop - no rest) 1 mile for the first time in my entire life. Did it in "just over" 12 minutes!! Wednesday I did approximately 1.1 miles in 13.00.75 minutes, and today I did approximately 1.2 miles in 15.20.66 (Hopatcong hills are a killer). I can't believe I AM DOING THIS!!
I am not sure if I will be ready for the 5K by November, but if so maybe I will take you up on the offer. THANKS !!
Quick question/opinion .. my current attitude is "just do the distance - don't worry too much about the time" .. Is this a good idea, or should I really be concerned about the time too?
Tom
“Nothing I will ever eat will give me the feeling I get as when I lose weight” The views expressed are based on my own experiences - and should NOT BE FOLLOWED IN LIEU OF DOCTOR’S ADVICE/INSTRUCTIONS. Only your Doctor knows your condition, and make sure you talk to them before making any changes to your diet