Posts tagged ‘weight loss’

October 14, 2011

10 Mins Til

So if you’re wondering where I’ve been, the answer is quite simple: everywhere and nowhere, all at once.

Truth is, with family life being as hectic as it is, I find it hard to focus on too much at a time. (Example: my son has said “Mommy, look” about six times since I wrote that last sentence- train of thought, gone!). But since May my main focus has been on my health and I’ll be the first to admit that I’ve been surprised by the amount of attention and energy it requires to keep myself dedicated and on track. Let me explain.

I took the initiative to join Weight Watchers and do something about my unhappiness with my physical fitness. Partly because I saw THAT picture, the one every person claims to see and just KNOW they didn’t want to look like that ever again, and partly because it was becoming next to impossible to keep up with my very active toddler. I never considered myself ginormous or anything, but eating poorly, sleeping even more poorly, and not taking care of myself was starting to take its toll. Weight Watchers led me to confidence and a feel of having more control over my life. This confidence led to results. Results let to Zumba! And Zumba has led to more results, along with an unquenchable excitement over something I never thought I’d be excited about: exercising.

Eating healthy also led to something else I wasn’t expecting: couponing. Before you roll your eyes, I am not a hoarder ala TLC’s Extreme Couponing. The stuff I buy can actually be put together into well rounded family meals. But so far this month, I managed to save us about $150 on our overall grocery bill, and to get enough stuff to last us into next month. Which as you can imagine takes a surprising amount of time and energy. There is a system in place, labeled folders, dated envelopes, lots of clipping and sorting of coupons, and going to the store at least once a week to take advantage of sales.

So let’s see if I can recap: healthy eating which means meal planning and food diary keeping, exercising at least 3x a week, couponing to afford healthy eating, day job, parenting, housework, and oh yes… writing.

As you can see, writing has been pushed to the very end of that list. :( Boo! Not too thrilled about that. The past few months have been a whirlwind I was really not expecting. So now, I feel like I’m starting from scratch. I have a TBR list that’s meant to light that fire under my bum and get my hands back on the keys. My creative well is dry! But I’m ready. More than ready.

In fact, I miss the worlds I’ve left on paper. I miss the characters and their quirks. Weird how they become so much a part of our consciousness and lives. I’m going to have to wake up early if I want to exercise or stay up late if I want to write but these are the things writers do to fulfill their dreams and quell the voices inside. Once I get a schedule in place, I’ll wonder why I didn’t get organized sooner.

In the meantime, I’m glad that one thing hasn’t suffered. TALES FROM THE HOLLOW TREE has been my beacon of hope all this time. The proof that I am not a lost cause, that I in fact have something to offer the world and myself. And that when given a deadline, I can force myself to work. And you know what? I’ve really enjoyed having that anchor during the madness that has been my life.

Not to mention, there are some seriously exciting things coming for Hollow Tree. I can’t tell you what yet, but trust me when I tell you, it will not disappoint. :)

So, as I’ve written this, the ten minutes have passed, and…

Do you know what today is? Friday!

And do you know what that means? I’ll give you a hint:

FREEBIE FRIDAY at TALES FROM THE HOLLOW TREE

Get thyself over there and read my offering for today: A Perfect Pause.

Happy Friday!

September 7, 2011

In The Shadow of Your Heart

I am on a serious Florence & The Machine kick. (I blame you, Alyssah!) It’s seriously like crack for the soul. The woman’s voice paired with the lyrics is pure genius. I am happily smitten.

I tend to alternate between Rabbit Heart, Howl, Girl With One Eye, and Cosmic Love. I can listen to those four songs on repeat all day.

Here, I’ll do you one better and link you. Live, baby. You don’t have to thank me. ;)

Onto other matters. I’m toying with the idea of getting certified to teach Zumba classes. If you don’t know what Zumba is – SHAME ON YOU! It is only the most addictive, awesomely epic exercise on the planet. It allows me to shake my booty to some delicious rhythms while burning anywhere between 900-1300 calories per 60 min session.

YES. You read that right. I’ve lost 26 lbs thanks to the little exercise that could.

And Weight Watchers. Which by the way is the most flexible and fantastic weight loss program I’ve ever tried. I didn’t expect much when I started it, but it has changed me and how I interact with food completely. I have been trying out recipes and such from the website. Expect to see a few pictures of my failures and successes. I’m definitely getting much more adventurous with food than I used to. It’s awesome.

On the writing front there are lots of interesting, and frankly terrifying, things happening. If you’ve been searching my site for Zerah, I’ve taken the pages down as the book will be temporarily unavailable. But fear not. It should be back up and ready for your consumption soon. I have big plans for my series baby. It’s been with me for a long time and I plan to see it through to completion.

I also have a few WIPs on the table, and a very VERY exciting side project on the table which you will all know more about- when I can tell you. *evil laugh* Don’t worry, it’ll be worth the wait. ;)

In the meantime though, I seriously encourage you to check out Hollow Tree and the plethora (love that word) of freebies Lisa Asanuma and I are dishing up weekly. My last goodie was a foray into one of my favorite subjects: time travel. It was called Edging Toward Paradox.

So I’m leaving you guys with a thought that I found uber encouraging from YA author Julie Tuovi’s blog:

And by the way, everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it, and the imagination to improvise. The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt. -Sylvia Plath

Happy Writing!

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