For those of you following my health journey, you know that I have been working on bringing exercise back into my life. Even though I am still limited, I do what I can do.
I recently joined the gym (it’s been YEARS) and today, I decided I was going to walk the treadmill and do some weight training.
When I got there this morning, the weight lifting area was pretty empty – I thought to myself, thank God!
After 45 minutes WALKING on the treadmill, I headed to the weight area.
I immediately felt PANIC…….
There were people in there (IMAGINE THAT)!
They were young, fit, attractive….
Oh crap! What do I do? A voice inside said, just go home and lift weights at home. Another voice said, girl, you got in the car and drove here for this, so do it!
What you may not know about me is that going to the gym in my 20’s was the norm…..I used to be certified in fitness/personal training and I was not afraid to work out.
Today, “SHE” showed up with me.
You know her.
That voice.
She said to me,...
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Krystal shares some of her fears and tips for starting your own business.
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A couple weeks ago I brought up Graziosi’s “The 4 C’s of Confidence” from his book Millionaire Success Habits and shared with you the first C which is COURAGE. If you are interested in reading more about that post, you can find it here
Can you guess what the 2nd C for Confidence would be?
 (drum roll)……..COMMITMENT
Of course, when we commit to something and stick with it we feel better about ourselves.
When you commit to an eating plan and don’t stick to it, how do you feel about yourself? Proud? Probably not.
If you are unsure of what you are mainly committed to these days, I want you to look at two things:
Where you spend your time and money will show you your commitments. If you say you are committed to your marriage but your bank account and calendar don’t reflect much time spent together, doing something for that person or with them in mind, then at least you know where to start!
I am totally committed to my health and to personal ...
I had the opportunity to see this hot air balloon near my neighborhood this past weekend.Â
SUPER colorful and SUPER beautiful!
I couldn’t help but think of Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz (a total classic).
In the movie Dorothy was trying to run away from her problems. She was scared, didn’t know what to do, felt unloved and misunderstood, and decided to run away from home.Â
Sound familiar?Â
Okay, maybe not the actual “running away from home” part but how often do you find yourself running away from a problem?
Unlike Dorothy’s story in the Wizard of OZ, running away to us can look like not dealing with the issue and just doing nothing. We think if we don’t focus on it, it will just go away. So, we stop thinking about how much we feel off-purpose, disengaged, unfulfilled, unchallenged, and frustrated and we start doing POSITIVE SELF-TALK.Â
Which may sound like:
What do Nelson Mandela, Rosa Parks, Ghandi, Helen Keller, Victor Frankl, and Jesus Christ ALL have in common?
Now, if you are thinking, “well, I am no Jesus”, I get it! BUT……many of the other amazing stories about people with courage throughout history weren’t Jesus either. They were just ordinary people who decided to be courageous.
I remember a time when I felt pretty courageous………..
I believe I just turned 20 years old. I was making between $10-$12/hour and the minimum wage back then was $5.15/hr.  This wasn’t too shabby for someone who was still in college and lived in a smaller town. I worked at a local hospital in the ER as a Registrar. I remember having a goal to make more money and deciding to apply for jobs where I could make more money.
After applying to a couple jobs, I got a call fairly quickly from a company where I would be doing sales. I was told I had a draw of $4,000 a month so compared to what I was making, that was great! I had no doubt that I would ...
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