Daily Commitment to Move. . .
Ok, since we are committed to bringing back aspects of accountability, here is my commitment, one I've been slacking on, so I will start, though I've did start before the events of last Thursday, I am going to walk my Roxie girl for 45 minutes this morning. . .
What are you doing today?
Have a good day and I'm trying my best to act my way through one.
My Mantra is that I do not determine my success by the number hanging in my closet, nor will I let the scale determine that success either. . . It is through trial and error I will continue to grow and succeed. . . Laureen
"Success is a journey, not a destination." Ben Sweetland
I love, love, love you for doing this. I woke up and spent almost an hour on the Yoga mat. I am really working my lower body, especially my upper and lower legs. I will do more yoga at work with my yoga friend. We usually sit in the quad, out in the sun, and do some upper body work. Normally, we start out just the two of us but by the end of our session, we have a group of students who join us but they are like doing the really complicated yoga moves. At five, I go to the campus gym and run/walk/run on the treadmill. Lately, my treadmill work has been more walking than running.
I hope you and Roxie have a good walk. I know Roxie will enjoy it and you will too.
Thanks Jeanne, we indeed had a good walk and I even had some peaceful thoughts where my brother was concerned. . . Have a wonderful day!
My Mantra is that I do not determine my success by the number hanging in my closet, nor will I let the scale determine that success either. . . It is through trial and error I will continue to grow and succeed. . . Laureen
"Success is a journey, not a destination." Ben Sweetland
Annette,
Use your activity time as meditation time and just sit or lie quietly and either reflect or project. I think activity for those of us who are able is dependent upon our ability and for you, right now, your ability should focus more on mind over body so rest your body and work your beautiful mind in reflective peace.
Dear Annette:
I LOVE Jeannie's response to your post; We have to adjust and learn what is right for US not the other people. When the body is struggling with a trauma (illness, treatment, etc) we tend to be drawn to what our body needs most.
Right now, your body needs quiet, gentle time...resting...certainly required for HEALING. Do not allow yourself to feel guilty or accept self-destructive negative thoughts, do not blame yourself for "not doing enough". Each of us walks a different journey, each body responds in different ways and are at different stages.
Last night, it took me three hours to fall asleep (yet I had 2 prescribed sleeping pills) but I had an out-of-town peridontal appointment for a cleaning and drove there feeling just weary. A friend from that area and I were to meet for lunch after and so we did...but I found myself just so tired...usually I am so keyed up with energy about m,y events and projects...I bubble over with passion and it shows....but today, it was a tough act.
After the hour's drive home, I lay down though it was already 4 pm...for two hours, I lay there, never slept. DemonSeed visited me a few times but curled by my feet. I am not stressed, not fussing over things, just felt so worn out yet all I could do was just lie there..at least I rested.
So THAT was my activity for the day today...I respected my low energy and just rested. It is uncommon for me to give way to that lack of energy but today I had no choice.
Now, we need to accept those days and make it a mindful and positive experience without guilt.
Many hugs to you my dear friend,
Nancy B