Monday, December 30, 2013

Day 151 of 103in365 24/103

Hey There!

I hope you had a Merry Christmas and/or a Happy Holidays!

It's New Years Eve tomorrow and that makes it "Resolution Time!"

As you might guess, I have some resolutions.

Before I get started though, I am thrilled to be down 2 LBS this week! It has been weeks since I have put up a loss, and it feels great! Christmas was great and it is not even that I made ANY big show of willpower. I did make a decision here and there that was smarter than I may have in past holidays, but I enjoyed myself. I was active from time to time too, but few real "workouts." At the end of the day, I did enough to lose 2 LBS which is much better than putting on lbs or staying the same!

Now on to the RESOLUTIONS!

I debated even making any official resolutions around 103in365, because resolutions tend to be something people, myself included, set at the beginning of the year as they are feeling hopeful about the upcoming new year and trying to capture some of that hope and turn it into real progress on things they are struggling with in their lives. The hic-up in the giddy-up with that is, the follow through is lacking so much of the time. I am speaking about myself, and from what I have heard and read about, I am also referencing the experience of millions of others too!

I read an article on CNN about resolutions today. I was inspired by it, as was their intent, to look at resolutions differently this year. The article's author, Jacque Wilson, shares this:

          "Good health happens when the physical, emotional and social or environmental parts of our                   lives are in balance," said Dr. Amy Crawford-Faucher, a family physician at the University                     of Pittsburgh Medical Center. "When people resolve to 'lose weight,' they are actually saying, 'I             want to feel and look better.' "

The article then goes on to suggest to then set resolutions that are not just about what you will give up or do strictly to "lose weight" but rather to feel better with the understanding that many things that help us to feel better, translate into helping us look better too.

Based some on the article and some from my own brain, here are my resolutions for 2014!

1) Get more fresh air.
          I will do this my spending more time doing outside activities such as walking, hiking, biking and
          and playing with my kids. More time getting fresh air and doing outside activities like these and
          others, will lead to more balance, less stress, more fun, good companionship and being                         healthier!

2) Spend more time doing things and less time stressing about doing things.
          That might sound funny at first, but I know you know what I am talking about. Sometimes the
          thoughts around avoiding the things we don't want to do but may have to do or need to do, can
          be more stressful than actually doing that thing. This year, I am vowing to make more "To-Do"
          lists and just hammer through them instead of putting things off and then stressing because they
          are not getting done. This will definitely help me feel less stress and be happier!

3) Sleep more.
          I don't get enough sleep and I don't get enough sleep! This affects every aspect of my life. I
          know that I need to prioritize sleep, my doctors have told me I need to prioritize sleep and yet,
          just like when I was a kid, I think it boils down to "I don't want to miss anything." If I stay up, I
          won't miss as much. This is subconscious most of the time of course, but I think it is real for me.
          This year I will prioritize sleep and remind myself that I will have more energy and be more alert
          and take more opportunities to exercise and move and make better food choices and feel less
          of the aches and pains and be happier! That is a lot of things that just more sleep can bring. That
          is worth "missing" some late night things for!

Take away for this week: Maybe try taking a different angle at your New Years Resolutions this year. Focus on what is going to bring you more balance and help you to feel healthier! Other goals and aspirations we have are more likely to happen if our lives are in BALANCE. This is why I have always been drawn to the Yin-Yang symbol. Balance is just about the most important thing in life. Maybe the most important. Figure out what is standing in your way from obtaining more balance in your life and start knocking them down!



Have a great week and Happy New Year!!

Scuba

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