Another year, and it's now time for New Year's Resolutions.
Most people don't make it through the first month of
their goals, and after all these years, I think I might
have an idea why. They come up with a list of four or
five (maybe more) different resolutions and all of them
worthwhile (of course). A lot of people will list losing
weight as one of those goals. ( I used to do that!)
They don't seem to succeed. Why?
I discovered a couple of years ago, one important
resolution, well motivated, can be kept. Only one!
That way if you concentrate on keeping just one
your chance of success increases. If you fall off the
band wagon, you can get back on, if it's the only
thing you are concentrating on.
I know of what I speak. At 69 I was fat. Not plump,
but fat... I weighed enough to put me in the obese
catagory. I had trouble breathing, my joints were
falling apart, and in general I was in poor health,
diabetic, high blood pressure, uncomfortable and
frequently at the doctor's office. I was begging
for a stroke or a heart attack at the very least.
I decided I wanted to live longer than I was going
to if I didn't lose some weight.
I made up my mind (this would have been about the
thousandith time I'd decided) to lose weight. How
many inches, or dress size no longer mattered. I
set that as my only goal. The house, the books, nothing
else was as important. I would lose weight.
So everyday I climbed on the bathroom scales, I forced
myself to leave half the food I put on my plate for
both breakfast and lunch. And believe me when I say it
was hard, for I love to eat. For supper, it was salad and
fruit. In between, if I got hungry, I drank tomatoe
juice or V-8 juice, those little cans.
It took two years, but I lost over a hundred pounds.
I don't see the doctor as often, I no longer have
a blood sugar problem and I still weigh myself every
day. Most important, I feel good. If I notice I've
gained a couple of pounds, I'm eating salad at night
for supper, cutting out any of the cookies and candy
I now occasionally indulge in. But, it worked. One
goal set, one goal accomplished. It can be done.
So take a look at your resolutions. Pick one, just one!
The most important. If I did it, at my age, anyone can!
Allison
www.AllisonKnight.com
"Battlesong" a sequel to "Heartsong"
her award winning historical romance
from Champagne Books available in August
Ramblings about my world - the joys and problems of creating works that are "ALL ABOUT ROMANCE!"
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Sunday, December 27, 2009
Friday, January 04, 2008
First of the year - 2008
Getting started in 2008 has been a pain. I finally
admitted that I had to scrub the kitchen floor. If
you've read my thoughts on housework... Need I say
more?
I still have one or two jobs yet to do and of course,
the taxes are facing me, but the paperwork hasn't
arrived so we can delay that, but here's the
problem. I need to work on the sequel to my new
historical coming in August. I have the characters
outlined, I have the story plotted but I just can't
get into it, for some reason.
Maybe with the jobs I knew I had to do out of the
way, I can put things in perspective and get going.
Arthur needs to have his story told. Occasionally
writer's block does hit. Perhaps what I need to
do is stop the surfing... I did resolve not to play
solitaire when at the computer - and I haven't.
Hooray! One goal met!
The floors have been mopped, now I need to write.
Okay, I'll get out the outline and get started...
Don't I wish.
Allison
www.AllisonKnight.com
www.aboutromance.blogspot.com
"Heal My Hurting Heart" available
from Champagne Books,
"Heartsong" coming in August
admitted that I had to scrub the kitchen floor. If
you've read my thoughts on housework... Need I say
more?
I still have one or two jobs yet to do and of course,
the taxes are facing me, but the paperwork hasn't
arrived so we can delay that, but here's the
problem. I need to work on the sequel to my new
historical coming in August. I have the characters
outlined, I have the story plotted but I just can't
get into it, for some reason.
Maybe with the jobs I knew I had to do out of the
way, I can put things in perspective and get going.
Arthur needs to have his story told. Occasionally
writer's block does hit. Perhaps what I need to
do is stop the surfing... I did resolve not to play
solitaire when at the computer - and I haven't.
Hooray! One goal met!
The floors have been mopped, now I need to write.
Okay, I'll get out the outline and get started...
Don't I wish.
Allison
www.AllisonKnight.com
www.aboutromance.blogspot.com
"Heal My Hurting Heart" available
from Champagne Books,
"Heartsong" coming in August
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