I was having a conversation with a coworker this morning. This girl has done an amazing job of losing about 40# over the last 4 months. Ironically, she says to me this morning “I’d be happy if I never lost another pound”. Maybe.
Here is the question I ponder though… why set self-imposed limits? It’s not about losing pounds, it is about losing insecurity and realizing just what you are capable of. It’s about getting fit.
I’ve been there, I’ve been to the point of saying “I’d be happy if I never lost another pound” but then I found fitness.
Fitness truly begins when scale watching ends.
Feeling healthy and strong far surpasses what it feels like to diet down to “thin”.
My message is this, when weight loss begins you will inevitably put self-imposed mental limits on what you can accomplish.
Mainly because you will fail to believe in all that you are capable of. Set those thoughts behind and set measurable, obtainable goals.
It may take you a lot longer than you initially think it will, but let me tell you this…the journey is so much more adventurous than you can imagine when you begin.
Get out of your own way and get busy doing things you never dreamed you could. The only obstacle is your mind.
Who would have ever thought that this:
Could transform in to this:
And the beauty of this is that I’m just getting started on learning how to stop letting my mind become the obstacle.
BELIEVE…


Amazing what happens when you let go of a number. 🙂
Yes indeed!
Snazzy looking pull up!!!
Still have my head back too far and my elbows look like chicken wings, but they are getting better!
Baby steps. 😉
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