So as I started up the computer I looked back at the calendar that I created for myself to help keep me on track with my blog posts. Apparently I have been neglecting my writing duties lately more than I realized.
I had set myself a weekly schedule so that I have a greater chance of not falling behind. The task of creating new and interesting content for you to read is sometimes challenging. It’s not that there is a lack of info out there. Actually some days I do a little research and find that there is too much info to sift through. Part of that is my newfound interest in healthy foods with our lifestyle changes. Some of that is that there seems to be a new interest in living a more healthy lifestyle. And then there is the fact that now that the internet is accessible for most western societies, people have decided that their opinions need to be shared as facts. With all this info out there, it becomes overwhelming to sort through it and find a truth that I can live with. I say it that way because it is not hard to find a contradictory opinion that is trying really hard to convince other people to think their way. After all is said and done, time marches on and blogs sometimes just don’t get done.
I do try to get ahead of the game. If I know that I am going to be busy on publish day, or I know that I have a busy week ahead, I do what I can to load up some posts so that I don’t fall behind. But, guess what, life happens.
The past two weeks have been some some of the craziest we, as a family, have had in a long time. We have had a number of different large events going on and the struggle to find time to do anything at the computer has been huge. And by the way, we are still waiting for our grandbaby to show its beautiful little face.
But, now what?
Well, now it’s time to get back in the saddle. Time to buckle down and refocus. The thing is, that it doesn’t matter what is going on in our lives, we will have disruptions. It’s called life. It is unavoidable. We can put all sorts of schedules in place, make lists upon lists, calendars with reminders, but at some point you just need to make the choice to let life invade your cute little routine or reject the outside world and stick to your plan.
Now, I get that at times, we are too eager to let the little distractions become big distractions and take us away from our plan and schedule. It is really easy to get distracted with life when you are doing something you don’t like or something that is really tough and you need a break. But you need to find the difference between participating in life or being too much in your routine.
There are a million and one reasons to let routine slide just a little.
- Let’s face it, just one little glass of wine won’t kill you. You have been good all week…well most of the week…well you tried really hard and thought about it so much this week…you will be here next week, you’ll get right back at it then.
- You are really sore from the workout the other day, and you are supposed to rest anyway, so
maybe you should just take another day of muscle recovery. - You don’t have weddings every weekend and you are supposed to have one reward meal a week anyway, so you may as well make it a great reward.
Making excuses becomes a habit if we let it. Being self discipline is really hard. But, and this is a really big but, you need to do what works for you. I have said this so many times while writing for you and it’s still true. But be true to yourself and you will find what it takes to get back on track. You also need to remember that if you are doing something that you have decided that you will be doing for life, then forgive yourself when you choose to participate in the outside world.
Our trainers are very busy people. They have multiple group classes a week. We are some of the personal training clients that they have. They both also have online clients. But the reason we chose them was because they train athletes to compete in bodybuilding competitions. Let me make something perfectly clear, I have no intention to get up on stage in a tiny little bathing suit and have a big theatre of people stare at me, but lots of people do and Dean and Leigh are good at it. So, when they tell me to do something, I do it. But, I don’t have a competition date that I am training for. I am training for the rest of my life so that I can be the best Heather Morneau possible.
- So when I slide in my food plan, I get back at it.
- If I take a few too many recovery days, I get right back at it.
- If I get complacent with the details, I have Doug to remind me to stick to the plan. I am not suggesting that I can’t do it alone…oh wait maybe I can, but maybe I don’t have to.
The grand point that I am making is that;
- We all need routine.
- We all need a plan.
- We all need a goal.
- We all need to be disciplined in achieving our goals.
- We all need to forgive ourselves when we are human and stray from the path.
- So, here’s to another great week of goal achievement.
You got this!
Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal; nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude. - Thomas Jefferson