
Don't be afraid to explore;
Without exploration there are no discoveries.
Don't be afraid of partial solutions;
Without the tentative there is no accomplishment.
Deng Ming~Dao
It's been a while since I have visited this little room located in the village of North Conway. This is the home of our local Tai Chi Center. I had taken time away for a few reasons, one of which is the summer heat. It's no secret that a lot of older people practice tai chi for it's wonderful health benefits, but many of them do not live with my internal furnace, so I knew that it would probably be much hotter in there than I would be comfortable with. I took the free time this summer to enjoy the beaches and lakes that surround us here and time reading in my little ghetto pool when I was not working.
I decided to go back last week and I am glad that I did. That first session and my back was so tight and sore. Enough so that I was a bit concerned, but I went back again this week and I have to say that it has made a HUGE difference in my daily walk especially if I go after tai chi. I will never be painfree when I do any physical activity, but it's SO much better after tai chi. I highly recommend it even still!

So that daily walk, yes that one. A few weeks ago I climbed on the scale and a number flashed, now mind you it didn't land there, but the mere fact that it flashed even for a moment let me know that I have gained back almost all of the weight that I worked so hard to lose 3 years ago and it just pissed me off. I know, harsh language, but seriously, blerg!
Usually it takes that one little thing to get me to commit to something and so here I am again, back at the beginning. I know how it happened and even better I know how to get back to where I need to be. So I have been working hard and it is finally starting to pay off. I know I have a long road ahead and I am making realistic goals. Small steps with small accomplishments and little rewards tucked in usually works best for me, so onwards and upwards!!
Good for you! It’s a constant thing, this weight control. I know you can do it, though!
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Good for you, Kim! Keep moving — and keep that positive attitude! You can do anything. XO
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Good for you to get back at it again! You can do it.
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Yay for Tai Chi! That looks like a very inviting space.
It sucks that weight is one more side effect of all the back stuff. I’m confident you can get where you want to be.
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Your tai chi space looks so inviting. Good for you in keeping up the movement! I would love to find a tai chi studio new me. Pilates has become difficult because of class times and about the only thing left to me is working on my own, which I’ll do. I wish I had a little more of your internal furnace. Mine is set to off and I’m always freezing!
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Go, girl, go! I wish I were better at setting smaller, more realistic goals. You are an inspiration.
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Love that studio! Man, I sure get tired of that battle sometimes. Good luck to you!!
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