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Feb 05
2008

REGAINING THE MOMENTUM

Posted by Loyce in self-carelife

Loyce

It would seem that in January we are all off track from all the overeating and overspending in December and by February we collectively began to return to our regular habits, eating healthier and smaller portions and omitting the sweets (for the most part).  I've finally found some momentum on the treadmill and Millie The Meek, the family dog, licked my hand in appreciation for the short, brisk walks I've recently taken her on.  Seeing and feeling the sun makes for the impetus to force oneself outside and away from the inclination to become a hermit during the grey, grim days.  I look forward to golfing tomorrow, probably solo, and with pal Donna Arz on Friday when we look forward to experiencing The Ridge.  Working out the stiffness with a massage certainly restores some flexibility brought about by the cold weather; so I look forward to having body mechanic Gabrielle Pullen iron out the kinks in this somewhat stiff bod.   Pullen tells me that since I'm not using the muscles I had stretched out for golf, that shortening has taken place.  So, if you don't use it, you DO seem to lose it, at least during the winter. 


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written by mediamaven, February 05, 2008
Yes Regaining Monteumn is key. Looks like I'll be doing that in the next few weeks. Due to $$ issues at the radio station, they decided to cut back my hours by a lot. When one door opens another opens and certainly looking to relieve the stress cause exercise does help. Glad Millie the Meek enjoyed her walk.
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written by Loyce, February 06, 2008
Well, advertising revenues--which pay the bills at the radio stations--are way down because of lack of clients from real estate and mortgage; so we all have to be aware and adjust/adapt or fall by the wayside; so count your blessings because you have a safe place to land and some are losing their homes and forsaking their pets; so I'm pleased to know that your pet has been well taken care of because bad karma happens when we abandon our pets.
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written by mediamaven, February 06, 2008
That definitely plays a role in all of this. As for being noticed, they do notice my work ethic as being enthuastic and determined to get things finished. Working is important.

A safe place to land will be coming in the next month or so. More details on that front as they become available.

There is light at the end of the tunnel. Yes I miss my pets and they are well taken care of. More opportunities will come along. Looking forward to tomorrow's show!
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