I tend to have a habit of getting super amped about a new project, going all gung-ho and then fizzling to a hard stop. Let's see...scrapbooking, knitting, beading, selling jewelry, buying a new car, learning to play guitar, crock-pot cooking, redecorating - to name a few. I'm hoping blogging doesn't go the way of the dodo.
The framework within which I perceive myself has suddenly been rocked. Or maybe it was a gradual turn of events - so slow I never even noticed. Either way, I'm a different person than I was a year ago. At least different from how I perceived myself. I'm feeling confident in myself. I'm feeling independent. Strong. In control. Inspired. I'm not letting things happen to me. I'm making them happen.
I refer to versions of myself, because at any time in our lives, I think we all can recall a perception of a different version of ourselves. In my younger years, as the oldest child of three, I remember the bully-and-button-pusher version. In high school, the quiet-academic-observer version. In college - well, let's see...we have the sleeping-in version, the quarter-taps version, and the take-way-too-long-to-graduate version. Then later on came the first-time-on-my own version, followed by the professional-online-dater version. Eventually it became depressed-in-a-go-nowhere-relationship version. Which leads us to today - the on-my-way-to-the-life-I-want-to live version.
I'm participating in a 90-Day Challenge to lose 40 pounds. For the most part, I do pretty well with the nutrition plan. It's the work-outs that seem to be lacking motivation. But, lately, I've had some pretty incredible inspiration. My friend, Erin, has been diligently training for a 10-miler. Ang has been training for a marathon. And last Saturday evening, I was there at the finish line to witness my dear, sweet friend Jason complete his third 100 mile Ultra-Marathon. Amazeballs. Now - if only I could find a work-out buddy to keep me honest and on track. Any takers??
Any support I can get from my friends and readers is greatly appreciated. I've said it before, but I'm saying it again, here, officially. So much in life is possible if you don't expect it to be easy. Carry on.