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Staying Motivated for the Long Haul

Healthy Living | Last Active: Jan 29, 2023 | Replies (499)

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@rosemarya what a great shot... Loved it

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@tamson02, I am not good at selfies! And pictures of nature are so much better, anyway.
I am happy that you joined in this discussion! Have you read any of the conversations about staying motivated to reach a health goal? As you can see, there are many individuals with unique goals, but we all are supporting each other. That is what i really love about this discussion.
What is a health goal that you would like to share? Big, small, starting out, rehab.... All are welcome. I know that you will be able to meet others who will want to journey with you.
How can I help you get started?

@rosemarya I read about you being able to go hiking. Seems my body has started to rob me of this type of pleasure. Diet is not a problem for me as long as I do not buy peanut butter (no sugar added) or raw, organic honey.
Seems I lack motivation to push more than a pencil. A selfie of sorts is attached.

@parus that is beautiful!

@parus, I do hope that my photo brought you a happy moment. That was my intention.

I must say that your puppy, even in his ho-hum mood, radiates his potential for brightening somebody's day! I look at him and I want to reach out and pick him up and love and be loved by him. You, Parus, are so much like that adorable little guy - you have a deep compassion and love inside of you that it radiates thru, even in the midst of your difficulties.

I absolutely love seeing your drawings! I am impressed with your ability to use your pencil strokes to portray so much detail and feelings. I used to paint and draw, too. I have lost my technique from years of neglect. I am a detail person, and now my medications sometimes cause my hands to tremble and that frustrates me.

My husband gave me a new sketchpad and pencils for Christmas, and I am ashamed that they are unused. I am ashamed to admit this. So, Parus, I need your help. How can I make the first step? How can I get beyond my fear that "It just doesn't look right"?
Rosemary

@rosemarya Your photo did bring me joy. I so love those mountain views.
As to how you can overcome the fear that "It doesn't look right". I say this all of the time. A stickler for detail and also a perfectionist my work never looks the "right" I am after...I lean towards overworking. I have tried and tried to not be so picky...I see only the mistakes...Anything like seeing the glass half empty???
I have issues with numbness and tingling also. Very frustrating!!!
So conquering your fear of not getting it "right" is one I am still waging battles with and always will. When it comes to the creative process slapdash I am not.
Break out the paper and pencils-try a sketch of your hiking boots!!!
Appreciate your input as always a pleasure.
BE BRAVE IN YOUR CREATIVITY as you are in the battle for physical improvement.

@parus I love your picture. Beautiful.
I too have stopped buying peanut butter. I am totally hooked on fresh ground honey roasted peanut butter. I used to purchase it at Fresh Market but the one in our town, the only one in NH, has closed so the only other place to get it is Whole Foods and theirs is not as good. In a way, it's a good thing because after eating that no other peanut butter will do. The calories were really not much more than regular peanut butter either, surprisingly.
I do sometimes use a scant teaspoon of honey in tea.
JK

@contentandwell Only thing I can figure about peanut butter is that it is called brain food so my brain surely must be starving. As for honey-no such thing as a scant teaspoon!!!
I told the bee in my flowers to leave a scant amount of nectar for me. I think I saw the bee wink. From my secret garden a magical place.
Still in the race for the long haul.

Funny selfie. Start small, with small successes. When I was recovering from a five week coma from a broken neck, I thought I was doing well by telling the doctor, I am ONE percent better today. A Doctor in the hallway said, no my friend, make that 2 percent you will shoot for. You can develop a daisy-chain of small successes. Ask your medical professionals what are realistic baby steps toward a measurable (small) daily goal. Dr Zinn, suggests being happy you are breathing and then start from there. (Dr Zinn developed Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction. I am certain they would know about it at Mayo). Good luck my friend. Slow progress beats No progress