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*gulp* 75 Hard.
As I alluded to in my previous post, I have attempted and failed 75 Hard too many times to count. Up until this point, all my attempts and failures have been private. Nothing to lose because well, who’d know? I’m done with that. Done with compromising. Done with procrastinating. Done with not seeing things through. I restarted 75 Hard today more determined than ever to see it through. People say insanity is doing the same again and again, expecting different results. So what else is different this time besides a can do attitude? Going public…with weekly check ins. Not only does sharing your goals and struggles with others help keep…
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Following Fitness Challenges.
Fun fact: I am someone who THRIVES with structure. Rules and guidelines? Um, yes please! Which is why I’m always looking for my next challenge. There’s one I’ve been attempting to complete for a loooong time, “numberadjective”. (Yeah, that one.) This challenge involves committing to a set of daily tasks for 75 consecutive days. If you fail to complete any of them, you must start over again at day 1. These tasks include: I sadly admit that I have started this challenge SEVERAL times but have never made it past day 30, ever. And it’s never been for the “big hurdles.” My downfalls have always been more like: “Shoot, I…
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The Crohn’s “Backstory”.
Hello again! Did you know that Dec. 1st – 7th is Crohn’s and Colitis Awareness Week? Both Crohn’s and Ulcerative Colitis are disorders that cause inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract. In honor of it, I thought I’d share my story of my journey with Crohn’s.