If yesterday was like a blooper single, today was a home run. Not a spectacular, over the Green Monster, record setting home run, but a home run, never the less.
Over the course of this experience, I've learned the importance of accepting and choosing to be okay when things don't go exactly as planned. As long as I'm honest with myself about the efforts made, there's a clear distinction between excuse and legitimate circumstance. If I'm dishonest with myself, that's when the lines get blurred between the two. Awareness and self-honesty--two of the most important elements along this road!
Another thing to consider when we feel like we've struck out on a particular day: Babe Ruth was known for his home run hitting. Lesser known is the fact that he led the major leagues in strikeouts five seasons of his career. #truestory
This trek isn't and should never be about perfection, in my opinion. It's about finding the groove and the elements that work best for you--and in that, finding consistency. If you're not consistent, you haven't failed. You're simply in search of your elements--your groove...and when you find it, you'll find consistency.
And even with consistency, we occasionally go down swinging, and that's okay because we get another at bat. Another chance to knock it out of the park. I made mention of this baseball analogy last night and Lisa, a member of the exclusive weight loss support group I co-facilitate with Life Coach Gerri, added something brilliant: "It's all about staying in the game and being present which inning you're in!" Oh wow. Yes, indeed. What inning is it? I feel like I'm in the bottom of the fourth and there's a whole lot of game ahead of me. Know what I mean?
We're getting into wedding preparation mode quickly. The next few days will be intense, I'm sure! I'm excited. I still can't believe my Amber is getting married this Saturday evening. It doesn't seem possible! I can't wait to walk her down the isle. She's picked a song that will likely render me a big mushy mess of tears!
I caught up on blog comment replies tonight. So if you've asked a question in any of the previous three blog posts, I've answered! And thank you!
My Tweets Today:
Good Wednesday morning! Sugar free hazelnut creamer in my dark roast (1tblspn per cup) 2 cups. 60 cal. pic.twitter.com/0RGKlqhcgQ
— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 27, 2015
Cheese omelet w/3 egg whts-1 whl egg, 2 provolone, 1 swiss, golden delicious apple, strawberries (158g). 452 cal. pic.twitter.com/2JzFSgQrTY
— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 27, 2015
2.5 cups with lunch. #wateraccountability pic.twitter.com/oeH5ePEBPJ
— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 27, 2015
Bean (65g) & muenster tostada w/lettuce, tomato, salsa & lght sr crm, guac w/110g avocado, 28g chips. 483 cal. pic.twitter.com/PkShQK34JX
— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 27, 2015
Running errands for daughter's wedding...fueled by a venti dark roast pour over w/1.5 tblspns sf hazelnut. 45 cal. pic.twitter.com/1F1QI1eIow
— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 27, 2015
Coffee. SF hazelnut creamer (1tblspn) 30 cal. pic.twitter.com/B9hwOKVJIv
— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 27, 2015
2 cups water with dinner. #watertracking pic.twitter.com/3cqvcntLGe
— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 28, 2015
Chicken brst (9oz) kabobs w/red & yellow bell pepper, red onion. Fresh cut & baked sweet potato (232g) fries. 541 cal pic.twitter.com/bsFe0EasCE
— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 28, 2015
Workout time. 2.5 cups water during and post. #wateraccountability pic.twitter.com/z9zd1UGNAE
— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 28, 2015
Level 18 kicks my tail. #feelsgreat 2.5 cup bottle refill. #watertracking No weights tonight. Just elliptical. pic.twitter.com/r6CotSVAqn
— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 28, 2015
Fast fruit run... pic.twitter.com/0BfcvUyrDK
— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 28, 2015
Cantaloupe (263g) #lastfoodofday Intentionally hit 1700 cal for day. 263g =exactly the calories to get there. 89 cal. pic.twitter.com/VHE0687KmQ
— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) May 28, 2015
Thank you for reading and your continued support,
Strength,
Sean
Thank you for your reply, very much appreciated. I am a work in progress.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! We are all a work in progress, I promise!
DeleteI like your "fast fruit run." Eerily reminiscent of that notorious "fast food run," but so much healthier!
ReplyDeleteDupster--I didn't even see that. Cool... Yes--the "fast fruit run" has replaced my old "fast food run." I made a lot of those fast food runs back in the day!!!
DeleteSending good energy your way Sean for the big day approaching. Can't wait for the pictures. Blessings on everyone involved.
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Thank you, Nancy!! It will be an amazing day, for sure!! With loads of pictures, I'm sure!
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