12. The Path In this age, which believes that there is a short cut to everything, the greatest lesson to be learned is that the most difficult way is, in the long run, the easiest. ~Henry Miller, The Books in My Life
Funny how there are times in my week (particularly closer to the weigh in than anytime else) that I reflect on how I could have done better with my choices. Sometimes it seemed my choices were making themselves - and all I had to do was obey. Sometimes I do well. Sometimes I aspire to greatness. When the scales and my clothing doesn't reflect positively...yeah....so I've discovered my path is crooked. It's overgrown with weeds and brambles in places, and well-worn in others. It's never ending. The one thing I've learned through this non-challenge is to never give up. There may be a few days when life is crazy and hectic and I say "I don't care" and yet I really do. I continue to try to find what works for me. There will be unsuccessful and successful days. I know all the pieces of the healthy lifestyle puzzle, it's just putting them together in a pattern that works for me.
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110.7 kg
Lost so far: 2.7 kg.
Still to go: 9.3 kg.
Diet followed: Poorly.
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View Diet Calendar, 15 October 2015:
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2171 kcal
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Fat: 61.35g | Prot: 66.38g | Carbs: 355.11g.
Breakfast: Activia Strawberry Yogurt, Jam Preserves, Nature's Own Cinnamon Raisin Bagel, Tap Water, Apples, Ocean Spray Cranberry Juice Cocktail (Bottle). Lunch: Tap Water, Dr. McDougall's Right Foods Tomato Pine Nut Quinoa Salad, Apples. Dinner: Great Value Fat Free Milk, Apples, Right Size Skinny Vanilli Smoothie. Snacks/Other: Low Calorie Apple Cider Flavored Drink with Vitamin C Added (made From Powdered Mix), Brach's Cinnamon Imperials, Jif To Go Natural Peanut Butter, superbutter and multigrain crackers ready-to-eat breakfast, Gopicnic Maxi Mix Fruit and Nut Mix. more...
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3039 kcal
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Exercise:
Walking (moderate) - 5/kph - 12 minutes, Cape Town south Africa, 1.70 miles. - 25 minutes, Sleeping - 7 hours, Resting - 16 hours and 23 minutes. more...
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Gaining 1.0 kg a Week
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