Thursday, February 18, 2010

There's always something, there's always someone

Notes to self:

There's always going to be someone who can run farther or faster than I can.
There's always going to be someone who loses weight quicker and easier* than I do.

There's always going to be something I want that I don't have.
There's always going to be something that I don't like about myself.

Get used to it.

And keep moving.

Exercise du jour: Yoga.
Walked for an hour, so I'm putting up the star even if I didn't actually do the yoga. Any exercise is good.




*At least, it looks easy to an outsider

15 comments:

Kelly the Happy Texan said...

I have a little something for ya at my blog. :)

On the Weight Loss Journey said...

And I am not doing this for anyone other than myself. It's my journey, at my pace.

Enjoy the yoga!

Jennette Fulda said...

I think being the fastest, quickest lose with everything would sort of suck anyway. The only place to go is down. And what do you have left to strive for? It sounds boring and stressful.

Roxie said...

Brilliance!

VRaz60 said...

You betcha!! Well stated.

marie said...

EXACTLY :)

Lu said...

Mmmmm, yoga. I know what you're saying. I like your "and keep moving". So true.

Shelley said...

Dear Merry,

When did you take up residence in my head?

xoxo,
Shelley

messymimi said...

Another "Amen" from the choir loft.

On the Bright Side said...

I like your point of view! Have a great day!

Kathy said...

Ugh such good reminders!

Shelley said...

Hey Merry - I really like my Nike+ - I got the sportsband (in pink/white - so cute!) because I didn't want to be tied to an iPod, and I actually don't like running (so far) with headphones. It's really easy to use - I can see how long I've been running in both time and distance, and it tells me my pace. Then after the run I upload it to the website and it keeps track of everything. I'm not explaining it real well, but it's very cool. And simple to use, which the Garmin is not - I'll keep using the Nike+ for a long while out of simplicity, I think!

BCB said...

And there's always going to be someone (me) standing there in complete awe and saying things like, "How the hell did she DO that?" and "Damn it, if I worked that hard, probably I could do the same exact thing. Probably." [telling pause] "Okay, maybe not."

eamaro: slang pronunciation of the conjunction: "yeah, maybe tomorrow"

Cammy@TippyToeDiet said...

Love this! Nothing to do but move on!

Anne H said...

You are so right.
I know lots of people who would climb back inside,
off of the proverbial window ledge,
if they could just get this!