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JUST FOR TODAY -- One Day at a Time .... Daily commitment thread for 2019
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Having a shaky start today after a big fright last night. At around 11:30 I was still up so went downstairs to make a tea and could hear a helicopter really close by. We have a stadium not too far away so I wondered if it was a film crew but then realised it was too late. Walked into the kitchen and saw a load of people with torch lights in my back garden and the helicopter was just over my house! Then I made out that one was a woman and she was shouting that she was police. She wanted to come in. I was terrified! She had a massive Alsatian dog with her. She told me that my neighbour’s house had just been broken into. The burglars had got away but she asked if she and the dog could come through my house rather than go back over the fence. I tried to get my cat out of the way but he got scared and scratched me then ran away. The dog was going nuts and all I could think about was the kids asleep upstairs.
All fine in the end but it just made me feel really vulnerable. Not nice.
I’m ok this morning. The sun is shining and the kids slept through the whole debacle. Just done a workout and determined to have a positive day. But i do sometimes wish I weren’t the only adult in the house! Little things like failing electrics or broken appliances, and then big things like this can make me feel a bit overwhelmed by it all being on my shoulders...
Sorry to vent, on to goals!
Saturday goals recap:
- get kids up and ready to go to my parents ✅
- Warrior class 10:45 ✅
- groceries ✅
- head to parents place ✅
- laundry ✅ and start cleaning ✅
- kids homework ✅
- movie night with kids ❎ we couldn’t find one we all liked and they wanted to do different things 🤷🏻♀️
- bed by 10 ❎ gone midnight after all the excitement/terror 😕
Sunday goals:
- morning workout
- walk or jog to cafe for brunch with the kids
- finish and put away laundry
- finish cleaning
- tidy garden and front steps
- mow lawn
- read invigilator guidance
- bed by 94 -
nlmackey98 wrote: »
JFT Saturday
- Sleep in a little
- Laundry started
- Downstairs floors you see every dog hair on the new floors
- Iron Vs outfit
- Clean bathrooms
- Take V to her audition
- Try to clean dog hair out of hubby’s car Took forever
- Check in on S race today She qualified for finals
- Go to my mom’s and do a few things for her She wanted me to take pictures of her dogs. That did not go well, but the other stuff was ok
- Pick up V sort of. I had her catch a ride with a friend to the birthday party, but I did get her after the party
- Continue Laundry All done and folded.
- Dinner to stay green Just barely, but the bacon was worth it.
JFT Mother’s Day
- Up early to get to crew meet before kiddo rows.
- Weigh 131.6 sigh...
- Text my mom and wish her a Happy Mother’s Day
- Leave house by 6:15
- Cheer for my girl who got moved up to the varsity quad
- Lunch <300
- hang cures n the kitchen
- Separate laundry so everyone can put stuff away
- Dinner, stay in the green.
- Set clothes out for gym tomorrow morning
- Bed by 10:30
Positive Thought: As tumultuous as my relationship with my mother has been, I glad I still have her to talk to.
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@Faebert That sounds terrifying! I imagine that anyone would feel vulnerable after that, especially if you're there on your own. Big hugs.
Happy Mothers day to all of you who are Moms! And to those of you struggling with this day bc you've lost a child or a Mom, or you're struggling to become a Mom, big hugs to you. I know this day can be bittersweet for many. I had many years of struggling to become a Mom and this was a tough day for me. Been many years since that but I remember. Anyway, hope those of you who enjoy this day have a lovely day (or had one if it's evening/tomorrow where you are!).
Yesterday was a lot of fun but now I'm hungover! Had a night at home with hubby while kids were at grandparents and we basically ate delicious food and drank too much wine. It was lovely. Only a few days until my vacation so yesterday was fun but I have three days left to work hard and then fun and some relaxation. I'm nervous that I'll gain weight so truly my goal is only to not gain, don't expect to lose but definitely don't want to gain.
Anyhoo yesterday-JFT 5/11
Eat for fuel breakfast/lunch-
Eat for joy/dinner but stay within calories /
Mindful eating
Exercise- 45 minutes running Did 30 minutes but was so sore I had to stop.
JFT 5/12
Yoga-30 minutes
Swimming 30 minutes
Stay within calories
Eat Mindfully
Be present with family, no rushing/working during brunch
Laundry/finish packing
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Checking in from Saturday
1. No AM run. Therapy exercises: lunges, push-ups, ankle lifts. Balance practice. Feed cats. Meds. Tea!
2. Update JFT by 8:00. Leave for Y by 8:30. BodyPump. Eval research. Zumba.
3. Dishes? Finish essay. Read to D. SUBMIT. Choose a recipe. Update grocery list. Send D to butcher.
4. Library - return book and pick up holds. Birthday dinner! Lang8 post?
5. Therapy exercises. Chop celery. Meds. Floss, rinse, brush teeth. Make sure to charge devices! In bed by 9:45; devices off by 10:00. Alarm set for 6:40.
JFT Sunday
1. Therapy exercises: lunges, push-ups, ankle lifts, plank. Balance work. Feed cats. Meds. Tea!
2. Finish essay and submit.
3. Long run: 9 miles. UGH.
4. Juice bar. Parents.
5. Write a blog post. Read 10 pages each of new books. Add to Goodreads. Lang8 post.
6. Review plans. Update first directions. Update class websites. Take chicken out for Monday with roasted potatoes and carrots.
7. Balance work. Therapy exercises: lunges, push-ups, ankle lifts, plank. Gratitude journal. Meds. Floss, rinse, brush teeth. In bed by 8:45; devices off by 9:00. Alarm set for 5:50.
Scale goalsEnd of 2017: 174.6
End of 2018: 189.2
January 2019: 186.0
February 2019: 187.0
Today: 190.4
Ongoing plans/ideas behind the cut1. Purchases: Go to Mac store and see if they can retrieve the files off the iMac. Look for an "ugly Christmas sweater" and a long-haired doll at thrift stores. Practice French braiding. Go to used bookstore and look for Design for How People Learn (Julie Dirksen), On Writing (Stephen King), Dying for a Paycheck (Robin Hardman), The Prince (tr. Tim Parks, Russell Price, or Robert Adams), The Secret Adversary (Christie). Add lamp and wobble board to grocery list.
2. E2: What should the controlling ideas be in a study of world literature? Review world lit options. Create vocabulary lists for each unit that come from the texts used: Animal Farm, Julius Caesar, Wes Moore, I Am Malala. Find a way to incorporate changing words from one part of speech to another. Students need to know how to review multiple sources and synthesize information in order to draw a conclusion. Need practice with the difference between transitions and overlapping (at end of paragraph - "another issue is Y" vs "there are other issues besides X"). Quit using "in conclusion" and "I believe" and other writing-about-my-writing phrases. Confusion between direct/indirect objects and prepositional phrases. Use the UDHR and the Declaration of Independence to study paraphrasing; use that to front-load Machiavelli and how to deal with challenging texts. Confusion between everyday / every day and similar constructions.
3. E1: Need practice with quoting & paraphrasing sources, identifying claims that would need support, use of last names for reference, and capitalization practice (common/proper nouns, titles). Difficulty using possessive nouns in their own writing. Honors: practice subject/object pronouns (my friend and I / my friend and me). Poetry: Revise "Songs are Poetry" handouts.
4. Curriculum Development: Writing mini-unit. Review scholarly research on 5PE. (I think I can have this as an intro to the research unit so that they also get exposure to how quotes are integrated and cited.) Parallel structure; use of emotional language, specific detail. Use "Write About a Pebble" lesson from Atwell. How long should each unit take? Do research on characteristics: curiosity, persistence, resilience, creativity, responsibility, optimism, courage, integrity, authenticity, leadership, self-awareness, humility, compassion - others? Include grammarly check on essays! Review assessments. What is the purpose for each unit? What should the controlling ideas be in a study of world literature? Review world lit options.
5. Professional Development: Write blog post weekly. Comment on 3 posts each week -Tu Th Sun? Check with PSC. Talk with Z about articles and/or conference proposals.
6. Medical: Dentist. Onco. PCP. Call to set up checkups with Dass (October). GET MAGAZINES FOR COLLAGES FROM DOCTORS.
7. Theater: Audition for Mamma Mia??? House Mgr Friday.
8. House: Mineral oil on tile spots. Check with D about ceiling and taking items to the dump.
9. Fun: Open beading on Thursdays. Coloring at library on Tuesday.
WFTY: Climbing. Trying not to be too discouraged, but my weight is hovering at the same spot and it's just ... well, it's not encouraging, that's for sure. There's just so much going on and I don't want to give up and I know logging is the issue but I'm tired ALL THE TIME and I don't know how to fit everything in.
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@clicketykeys yes! We discovered a super quaint epimedium nursery in the center of our new home town!
JFT Sat
1. Log all food ✔
2. 1 water per hour at work ✔
3. Eat packed lunch ✔
4. No candy at work! ✔
5. Cook dinner at home ✔
6. QT with DH ✔
7. Take opk ✔
8. Fill/run dishwasher ✔
9. One chore - maybe pick up the back deck ✔ ✔ ✔
10. Put away clothes ✔
11. One load of laundry ✔
JFT Sunday
1. Log all food
2. Waters
3. Empty dishwasher
4. Make coffee
5. Dog vet clinic at 4
6. Call mom
7. Be nice0 -
Happy mother's day to all you super mom's!!! Love you all!2
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Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers out there. Whether this is a happy day or a sad day for you know someone out there in the world is sending you all of the positive vibes and wishing you the greatest of days.
JFT for me for 5/12
Active recovery yoga (done already)
Stay on plan and do not overeat when visiting my folks for Mother’s Day lunch. It’s just casual - the place we are going specializes in giant sandwiches. But like one sandwich is pretty much made on an entire loaf of bread. For me this means whole wheat, half sandwich (and only eat half of it - I’m telling you these things are huge), water or unsweetened tea and no fries. The one I get is hummus sprouts spinach tomato avocado and bacon so I’m not sweating the actual sandwich fixing - just the size and bread and temptation of the fries.
Get all of our breakfasts and lunches prepped in containers for the week
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JFT - Saturday May 11 - DETERMINED
2L of water - 🙂
Calories in green - 👿
Walk 1 Mile - -🙂
Plank Challenge - 20 squats
5 Fruits and Veggies - 2/5
Only 1 evening Snack - 👿
5 something at bathroom break - 🙂
Something on commercials - 👿
Write in Journal - 🙂
Do not disappoint myself, be conscious of my choices - 👿
JFT - Sunday May 12- DETERMINED
2L of water
Calories in green
Walk 1 Mile
Plank Challenge
5 Fruits and Veggies
Only 1 evening Snack
5 something at bathroom break
Something on commercials
Write in Journal
Do not disappoint myself, be conscious of my choices
I feel so much better today. I have been running on fumes since Friday. I went to bed at 11 last night and woke up at 915. I don’t remember waking up through the night at all.
I was so tired after the kids left last night but I wanted to get a walk on so I forced myself to go. My pace was about 2 minutes slower than normal, my legs hurt and I was tired so I changed my route and only did 4 Kms. I’m pretty proud that I did it at all. If I hadn’t have decided to have a chocolate bar as a second evening snack I would have been in the green.
Today Kaitlyn and Brodey are coming out to make supper for me. Steak, potatoes and salad. I think I’ll wash some laundry and go to the laundromat to dry it this afternoon, and I need to hide all of the bachelorette crafts before Kaitlyn arrives.
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AJB1014 - good for your DH to apologize and for your Mother understanding.
That lesson of reaction vs control is a really important lesson to learn. I am doing it much later in life than you. My downfall is for household things hubby won’t take control and expects me to do it, so my reaction is not always the best.
HeGoddard0928 - I hope Matt gets some answers and fixes soon.
Zizzybumble - that’s a good attitude to have, I may have been inclined to zoom right on by anything without posting goals. Although, I have them in my mind everyday.
Bex953172 - getting the house in order always helps me. Don’t overdo it and take it all on at once though.
Faebert- that would have been quite a scare. I remember when Rodger drive truck, all of that responsibility was overwhelming at times. I don’t know how single moms do it and so many do it well. Hugs to you, you’re doing it!
Nlmackey98- Happy Mother’s Day.
Korina75- well said about Mother’s Day so bittersweet for so many. Happy Mother’s Day to you too.
It sounds like you had a perfect evening.
Clicketykeys - Hugs to you. What about trying to log just one meal a day to start with? It might help ease the struggle. I guesstimate a lot of my logging and weigh occasionally to see if I’m over/under and I’m usually pretty close.1 -
clicketykeys wrote: »Positive thought: I can do it. It's not impossible. *sigh*
Well, apparently, I was wrong. I managed five miles, not nine. Three of them were walking. But if that's all I can do, it's all I can do. There will be other opportunities to run :P
So, yes. Impossible.
For now.
@Snowflake1968 - Logging is only part of the issue. The more significant part is that, in the moment, I want to eat The Thing more than I want to lose more weight. And it's not like I'm tanking up on junk food. But it's enough that I'm not losing.
@AJB1014 - I hope we get to see pictures
@Faebert - YIKES! I'm glad things worked out for you. Is your neighbor okay?!
@korina75 - Sounds like a lovely evening1 -
Happy Mother's Day to all the moms in here! I have to be quick and keep it short but I hope you all have a lovely day!
Yesterday 5/11:
1. Give Rukia her a.m. pills 😁
2. Stay within calorie goal😁
3. Get a minimum of 5,000 steps😁
4. Buy mother's day gift😁
5. Do workout😁
6. Give Rukia her p.m. pills😁
7. Buy groceries😁
JFT 5/12:
1. Give Rukia her a.m. pills 😁
2. Stay within 1600 calories
3. Give Rukia her p.m. pills
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clicketykeys wrote: »clicketykeys wrote: »Positive thought: I can do it. It's not impossible. *sigh*
Well, apparently, I was wrong. I managed five miles, not nine. Three of them were walking. But if that's all I can do, it's all I can do. There will be other opportunities to run :P
So, yes. Impossible.
For now.
@Snowflake1968 - Logging is only part of the issue. The more significant part is that, in the moment, I want to eat The Thing more than I want to lose more weight. And it's not like I'm tanking up on junk food. But it's enough that I'm not losing.
@AJB1014 - I hope we get to see pictures
@Faebert - YIKES! I'm glad things worked out for you. Is your neighbor okay?!
@korina75 - Sounds like a lovely evening
@clicketykeys @snowflake1968 @korina75 thank you. Am over the scare now! Luckily the neighbours were away so nobody hurt, but their back doors were smashed in apparently. Kind of hoping it was a professional job and the culprits had been watching and knew the house was empty as mine rarely is at night! It’s also a much nicer house than mine so selfishly I guess I can be grateful for my inferior property 😬0 -
@clicketykeys - That makes so much sense to me, I was that way all Winter. I think you are just exhausted emotionally and physically, you have had such a stressful school year. I don’t know if it’s always been there s way, but it seems to me like last year wasn’t as tough for you. Maybe you need to just get through the school year and reset this summer. Don’t beat yourself up for the next month.
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Hey everyone, so not logged today, but im guessing ill be over in cals! Hopefully not by much! Just got into the snacks..
So today i tried to tackle the kitchen, didnt quite get it done.
But not from lack of trying!
Casey was needy, Saskia and Marley were moaning about wanting to go in the garden, so i let them out, set out a picnic blanket, tunnel, balls, chairs, toy pram etc.
They had lunch and then a cupcake each.
And then they wanted to come in, it REALLY annoyed me. But just kids being kids isnt it.
Marley has a spot on her face and she wont leave it alone, its a mess!! Ive had to wait for her to go sleep so i can get cream on it, she nearly woke up (which is worst case scenario LOL) but she drifted off again.
Then i had to do the same with Casey with sudocrem on her face, she had a cold a couple of weeks ago and shes teething too and its left her with a rash round her mouth, nose and around her eyes, so she looks like shes got a next level face mask lol!
Hopefully i can make headway of clearing up their faces!
@Snowflake1968 i made sure i split it into rooms, then catergories. So for the lounge it wasssss. Get rid of all rubbish, move clothes to kitchen, put everything away, clean sofas, polish, sweep, mop.
It was much easier that way, just doing each task. Then i moved to the next room. And i took little breaks between tasks if needed
Its been easier keeping on top of the rooms i hzve cleaned!
Came up with my best "parent threat" yet! "Can you pick up all the stuff youve left around on the floor in the lounge?" "I dont want tooo" "Oh okay, well youve got 5 minutes to do it or ill come round with a bin bag and bin whatevers left"
Never seen them pick up their mess so quick!
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JFT 5/12
Yoga-30 minutes
Swimming 30 minutes
Stay within calories
Eat Mindfully
Be present with family, no rushing/working during brunch
Laundry/finish packing 😭
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Monday 13 May
Time to get serious again. Ou visitors leave today and I am 3 kg above the middle of my maintenance target. Some of that is a result of yesterday's birthday celebrations but there has also been a gradual gain over the last fortnight.
Log accurately
Stay in the green
Aim for 5 fruit and veg (may need to go shopping)
Fitbit excercise goals
January water challenge
February evening challenge
March walking challenge
April positivity challenge
May activity challenge
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Morning all, hope everyone had a good weekend. Lovely sunshine here today - shame I have to sit in a classroom invigilating exams today!
Heading off shortly so quickly posting goals..
So goals recap:
- morning workout ✅
- walk or jog to cafe for brunch with the kids ✅
- finish ✅ and put away laundry ✅
- finish cleaning ✅
- tidy garden and front steps ✅
- mow lawn ✅
- read invigilator guidance ✅
- bed by 9❎
Monday goals:
- morning workout ✅
- pack snacks, milk, bags for school ✅
- remember to take sunflower seeds ✅
- remind C re parents picking up ✅
- early to work to hand over to student teacher
- check if there is soil for planting
- invigilating in year 6 in am
- home lunchtime for car and shake
- leave by 5
- health food store after work
- book train tickets for 23rd
- bed by 9:30
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Have been traveling for work the the last week so biggest goal is to just get back into a routine.
1. Log all food
2. Drink 150oz water
3. Meditate
4. Workout at home2 -
Checking in from Sunday
1. Therapy exercises: lunges, push-ups, ankle lifts, plank. Balance work. Feed cats. Meds. Tea!
2. Finish essay and submit.
3. Long run: 9 miles. UGH.
4. Juice bar. Parents.
5. Write a blog post. Read 10 pages each of new books. Add to Goodreads. Lang8 post.
6. Review plans. Update first directions. Update class websites.
7. Balance work. Therapy exercises: lunges, push-ups, ankle lifts, plank. Gratitude journal. Meds. Floss, rinse, brush teeth. In bed by 8:45; devices off by 9:00. Alarm set for 5:50.
JFT Monday
1. AM walk/intervals. Therapy exercises: lunges, push-ups, ankle lifts, plank. Balance work. Feed cats. Meds. Tea!
2. Before school: Update class websites. Update first directions. Put chapter 7 work on cart.
3. Class 1-2: Grammar review. Chapter 7 work.
4. Planning: A - Grade late work. B - Sort research essays. C - Grade late work. D - Grade late work.
5. Class 4: Begin Romeo and Juliet.
6. Drink more water. No, more. Keep the pitcher in the fridge full. You're not actually hungry. Make some tea. Drink more water!
7. Lifting 3:30. Elliptical to 10k. Read 10 pages of Cafeteria. Weigh and prep celery. Prep cheese. Pack lunch. Exam?
8. Gratitude journal. Update Goodreads Friday. Get D to checkmark completion work.
9. Prep Tue lunch. Chop celery. Therapy exercises at 8:30: lunges, push-ups, ankle lifts, plank. Meds. Floss, rinse, brush teeth. In bed by 8:45; devices off by 9:00; alarm set for 5:00.
Scale goalsEnd of 2017: 174.6
End of 2018: 189.2
January 2019: 186.0
February 2019: 187.0
Today: 192
Ongoing plans/ideas behind the cut1. Purchases: Go to Mac store and see if they can retrieve the files off the iMac. Look for an "ugly Christmas sweater" and a long-haired doll at thrift stores. Practice French braiding. Go to used bookstore and look for Design for How People Learn (Julie Dirksen), On Writing (Stephen King), Dying for a Paycheck (Robin Hardman), The Prince (tr. Tim Parks, Russell Price, or Robert Adams), The Secret Adversary (Christie). Add lamp and wobble board to grocery list.
2. E2: What should the controlling ideas be in a study of world literature? Review world lit options. Create vocabulary lists for each unit that come from the texts used: Animal Farm, Julius Caesar, Wes Moore, I Am Malala. Find a way to incorporate changing words from one part of speech to another. Students need to know how to review multiple sources and synthesize information in order to draw a conclusion. Need practice with the difference between transitions and overlapping (at end of paragraph - "another issue is Y" vs "there are other issues besides X"). Quit using "in conclusion" and "I believe" and other writing-about-my-writing phrases. Confusion between direct/indirect objects and prepositional phrases. Use the UDHR and the Declaration of Independence to study paraphrasing; use that to front-load Machiavelli and how to deal with challenging texts. Confusion between everyday / every day and similar constructions.
3. E1: Need practice with quoting & paraphrasing sources, identifying claims that would need support, use of last names for reference, and capitalization practice (common/proper nouns, titles). Difficulty using possessive nouns in their own writing. Honors: practice subject/object pronouns (my friend and I / my friend and me). Poetry: Revise "Songs are Poetry" handouts.
4. Curriculum Development: Writing mini-unit. Review scholarly research on 5PE. (I think I can have this as an intro to the research unit so that they also get exposure to how quotes are integrated and cited.) Parallel structure; use of emotional language, specific detail. Use "Write About a Pebble" lesson from Atwell. How long should each unit take? Do research on characteristics: curiosity, persistence, resilience, creativity, responsibility, optimism, courage, integrity, authenticity, leadership, self-awareness, humility, compassion - others? Include grammarly check on essays! Review assessments. What is the purpose for each unit? What should the controlling ideas be in a study of world literature? Review world lit options.
5. Professional Development: Write blog post weekly. Comment on 3 posts each week -Tu Th Sun? Check with PSC. Talk with Z about articles and/or conference proposals.
6. Medical: Dentist. Onco. PCP. Call to set up checkups with Dass (October). GET MAGAZINES FOR COLLAGES FROM DOCTORS.
7. Theater: Audition for Mamma Mia??? House Mgr Friday.
8. House: Mineral oil on tile spots. Check with D about ceiling and taking items to the dump.
9. Fun: Open beading on Thursdays. Coloring at library on Tuesday.
WFTY: Climbing.
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Hi everyone
Happy Monday and hopefully a nice start to a nice week. I've read all the posts since Friday. I hope you all had a nice Mother's Day and hugs if it wasn't the way you wanted.
@Faebert OMG at police and their dog in your house. I would've been panicking. Glad the kids didn't wake up as they might've been scared. Well done for being calm about it.
@Snowflake1968 your crafts are lovely. Do you find it relaxing? Being against the clock is a fair bit of pressure especially when you want it to be perfect.
Well done to everyone for mostly hitting their goals. We're not perfect and real life tends to jump out on us and blindside our plans. That we're still trying is a success.
I managed most of my goals at the weekend and even pushed myself out of my comfort zone and did some exercise! I struggle massively with balance and I'm quite good at falling over fresh air so I've been nervous of any exercise where I rely on my legs. Well, years ago the kids had a Wii - if anyone remembers them, it's a small games console - and they had everything to go with it. It's been in our loft for years and my daughter said she'd help me with it. So yesterday I created an account on Wiifit and did 10 mins of stepping on and off the board in time with the game. I didn't think I'd be able to do it never mind for 10 mins so I'm really proud of myself. There's lots of bits to it so later I'm going to play tennis haha.
JFT 13/5/19 Monday
1. I’ll come back here each evening
2. Log everything and be under calorie goal
3. Take at least 5500 steps
4. Use Wiifit for 30 mins
5. Make time to be mindful for me
xx
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