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Okay.. so, let me be honest. I'm struggling... a lot. Back in October, my husband moved to MD for work. I encouraged him to take the job, thinking his office in NYC would be considerate of the fact that we live in Upstate NY and would be living apart.. I was clesrly wrong because they sent him 300 miles away. So, since he moved, I have been trying to think positively.. its really difficult to stay positive when your best friend moves 6 hours away. So, my plan for staying positive is focusing on my three key areas of improvement.
1) Studying for my exams 2) Working out daily and eating healthy 3) Focusing at work and finishing things timely Now... I created a timeframe and schedule for these items, and I am focusing my energy on completing these items. As determined as I am, sickness has gotten in the way and knocked me down.. again. and I've let it. I need to stop letting it get in the way, and stop feeling sorry for myself. Since he moved, January has been the most difficult month. My busy season started. There are no holidays that we had to have extended time together. I was sick. He was sick. It was just a whirlwind of things that made it just...Crappy. So, starting now, I am recommitting to my goals. I am sticking to my studying goals. My workouts will be completed in the mornings, and in February I am giving up sugars and carbs.. For the entire month. I have realized that I turn to chocolate and pasta and sweet things when I feel down on myself, and its just counter-intuitive for my fitness goals to have a cup of Ben and Jerry's. So, I am going to give it up.. cold turkey! Now, aside from recommitting to my goals above, I am going to stay positive and forward focused. Its the only way I am going to get through the rest of the months apart. I will keep you all posted on my goals
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I love waking up every morning to a fresh set of points! I tried weight watchers back in late 2013. The company I worked for allowed me to have a paycheck deduction, so I never truly had to see the money leave my account, which was great. I also loved having a group of women in the office who were in the same boat as me. I did it with a friend of mine. Devoting one hour a week was nothing. It held me accountable for healthier eating, as well as going to the gym or the yoga studio.
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Beth MetzgarI'm a 28 year old accountant trying to make it in the crazy world of accounting, while staying accountable to myself for my fitness goals. You'll find my thoughts on various programs I've tried and what's worked for me and what hasn't. Archives
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