Thanks for the love!!!

Well you did it again, helped me out of my slump, and hats off to Lori for getting my butt too move. I am full of a new determination, NOT gonna let this keep me down, mom and dad would not have wanted that.

So with that said, I hit Jillian’s troublezones this morning and gave it my all. Felt good.

So tonite, I opened up my email and got this message, and I want to share it, is very timely:

Going Through the Emotions

Why It’s Worth the Trouble

– By Mike Kramer, Staff Writer

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The world can be a beautiful place, full of possibilities and life. You can feel invincible and in control. But it’s not always like that, is it? The world can also be a stressful, upsetting, confidence-crushing place. At times, it seems like even something as clear-cut as weight loss is harder than it really needs to be. Is it worth the trouble, you ask. Why am I banging my head against the wall? Is it really doing any good?

You’re darned right it is!

When life and your mind are full of troubles, when things seem out of control, you’ve got to take control of what you can. When confidence is low, that’s exactly when you need to be at your healthiest, your strongest, your most energetic. There’s no better time to create your own little corner of sanity and positive feeling. The best way you can do that is to stick with those small daily weight loss goals.

You can be the hammer, making things happen, or you can be the nail that sits there and gets pummeled over and over. If you’re starting to feel like a nail, it’s up to you to keep your program moving forward. Gather yourself together, draw a line in the sand and refuse to give in to the doubts and temptation to give in or quit.

oing Through the Emotions

Why It’s Worth the Trouble

– By Mike Kramer, Staff Writer

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You’ve probably heard this story before, but since you’re here, it’s worth retelling: A frog, hopping around the farm, minding his own business, fell right into a pail half-filled with cream. Swimming frantically, he found the sides too steep and too high. Determined not to give up, he continued to struggle. He kicked and squirmed, kicked and squirmed until at last his churning had turned the cream into a block of butter – allowing him to hop right out. He never gave up!

Here’s how your story and his intersect. If he only saw the hopelessness of his situation and started feeling sorry for himself, he would have sunk to the bottom. But instead he kept kicking. He kicked not because he knew it would help him escape, but because he was compelled to, he had no choice. He kicked because the alternative was no alternative at all.

From the frog’s point of view, all he was doing was treading water (or cream), doing what he could in a bad situation. If you keep kicking, even if it just seems like you’re treading water, you’re actually causing real change that will make a huge difference later on.

Going Through the Emotions

Why It’s Worth the Trouble

– By Mike Kramer, Staff Writer

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There will be good days; there will be bad days – sometimes several in a row. There will be lazy days and discouraging days. But there will also be days of revelation, days of making a breakthrough, days of being proud of who you are becoming, days of wanting to climb on top of your success and reach for the stars, because you just know that anything is possible.

These are the days that make it all worthwhile. These are the days that let you deal with those other, not-so-great days. Once you know those bad days will be there, it’s easier to accept them at face value and deal with them. But you have to keep kicking on those bad days to get to the good ones. If you’re not kicking, you’re sinking.

Don’t let the world or your own doubts take away one of the most positive things you have going for yourself – your determination to create a healthier, more energetic, more vibrant, more wonderful YOU.

Hope this helps you like it did me. Love you all!

13 Comments so far

  1. khmerbeauty @ July 27th, 2009

    I love you hon! You and the girls are my best friends. Couldn’t do this without you. When you are down I am down. I had a hard time reading your blog last night. My bad for not supporting it. It just made me sad and think of all the loved ones we’ve lost. Our parents, once in a lifetime; I’m glad you had yours for as long as you did.

  2. Shakeyolonbon44 @ July 27th, 2009

    wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!!!!!!!!!

    THIS WAS AMAZING!! THANK YOU FOR SHARING! I NEEDED IT!

  3. tabbathaanne @ July 27th, 2009

    Awwwww!!! Im soooo happy everyone is coming out of the slumps!

    =]

    Im glad you had a nice time with Jillian! ; ]

  4. somemansdream @ July 28th, 2009

    Glad your feeling better Kama. Like a lot of people hear, I could feel the hurt coming through your blog. Lots of hugs your way and good for you for kicking some butt on the workout.
    Boy Kama–boy isnt that the truth on that article–if your not kicking, your sinking.

  5. grapeape @ July 28th, 2009

    I love the frog story!!!! Ha ha! So glad you are over the slump, Kama. Love you!

  6. not2late4tina @ July 28th, 2009

    Thank you for sharing those articles. They were exactly what I needed to hear. I need to remember treading isn’t drowning.

  7. jbutterfly9 @ July 28th, 2009

    What a great post, Kama! Thank you so much for sharing this, and thanks for your comment of support on my blog. Hugs right back! :)

  8. AuntTeeTee @ July 28th, 2009

    woooo I like the hammer & nail analogy…

    We all love you & i’m glad you’re feeling better

  9. NicoleM @ July 28th, 2009

    Glad you are getting back to it. I am sure there will be other times that you will be in the slumps. Just know we are all here for you.

  10. kerstinaparton @ July 28th, 2009

    again thanks for sharing those articles.
    And I was so happy to read you are getting out of your rut.. That always makes me happy to read when people overcome…..

  11. easybreezy @ July 28th, 2009

    OH I’m glad to read your still kicking it with Jillian. I haven’t got to hang with her for a couple days, but I’m in for a Jillian beating for the next 2 days =P

    Glad your out of the funky feeling I liked this blog great stories.

  12. Nadine @ July 29th, 2009

    the frog story! i loved it.. i hope you keep this post up, i would love to come back to it when im feeling down and out. Thank you for sharing this with us all!

  13. nana4 @ July 29th, 2009

    Catching up on your blogs!
    Sending lots of good thoughts and prayers your way!
    You are an awesome buddy and such an inspiration to me!
    Big HUGS!

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