Today’s Reflections


My day hasn’t been busy at all, just a few things here and there. But as I sat trying on shoes I ordered this afternoon, I was flooded with thoughts based on some stuff that’s happened during my day so far that I had to share.

  1. Embrace your flaws. I try to hide scars from pimples but I’m constantly complemented on how nice my skin is.
  2. Choosing to do something breeds more positive results than telling yourself you can’t do it.
  3. You CAN do it. Whatever it is that is holding you back, break the chains.
  4. Small ankles are a blessing even though shoes may be hard to find sometimes.
  5. Your calendar my be booked, but if you don’t tackle each thing separately as they come, you will be forever stressed. Take it one day at a time.
  6. ALWAYS make time for yourself and your health. 
  7. Worrying gets you NO WHERE. And it doesn’t help with weight loss either.
  8. When you are faced with a difficult situation, draw the positives from it before you start with the negatives. And try not to panic immediately. Unless you have to. Then it’s ok.
Taken from Real Simple
Taken from Real Simple

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Rambles


I check WordPress daily just to see how my blogs are doing. Recently, I’ve just been opening and closing the page as I just haven’t felt anything worth sharing. I don’t know what makes this post worth sharing but I decided to just start typing and see where it goes. Writer’s block is real!

I’ve been trying to change out the our wardrobes which meant pulling out warm weather clothes and getting rid of clothes we don’t wear anymore. That turned out to be more than I thought it would be. It’s Wednesday and I finally put everything away tonight from last Thursday or Friday. I just got so overwhelmed I left the stuff wherever it was. I also have a huge bag full of clothes to go to Goodwill or wherever. I’d love to give them to St. Vincent de Paul put I don’t think there’s a place to drop it off in Bellevue anymore and I’m sorry but I’m not driving over to somewhere in Seattle I don’t know just to drop off a bag of clothes. I probably put 2 or 3 bags of clothes to recycling that weren’t in good enough condition to donate. I had enough. I don’t know if we’ll be moving to another apartment or buying a house or whatever soon but I just don’t want/need extra unnecessary stuff hanging out to be transported from place to place.

I’ve given up eaten anything white for Lent – white flour, white potato and white rice. I also happened to peak at my heaviest weight somehow so you can imagine how up and down I’ve been emotionally. I’ve seen a little progress in a slightly flatter stomach but I’m nowhere near losing the 5lbs I was trying to lose during the month of March with a friend. I have gotten into working out a little more/ meeting my 10k steps goal on my Fitbit so some positive change is better than none.

It’s amazing that we’re getting older and as much as we want to have dessert for lunch or dinner, we just can’t if we want to maintain/achieve a certain body type. I don’t like this weight but losing it is hard. I pulled out a dress that I wore for my 25th birthday and the goal is to get back into that dress by the end of September without having it cling to my body. We’ll see how that goes.

I’m ready for a lot of changes. Changes that aren’t easy to come by but I’m trying to be patient and occupy myself with other things. Luckily when I look at what’s on our calendar for up to January (yes, so far out!) I know that all I have to do for now is focus on writing and getting my mojo back and getting down to my goal weight.

bla bla bla…

g’night.

“Don’t grow up, it’s a trap.”


This phrase couldn’t be truer. Getting older is all about finding ways to deal with responsibilities. That’s why it’s a trap. Parents may tell you about saving money and to make sure you have a good job and get paid well. But how many really sit down and educate you on how to balance your expenses with your income? How many really let you know about dealing with setbacks and how to get back on track when you encounter difficulty, all while trying to keep a household running smoothly? Stress is real and if you don’t know how to deal with it, it could be your biggest downfall.

Everyone isn’t dealt an easy hand in life. Financial and emotional problems can really take their toll, separately and when coupled, and everyone has a different way of dealing with stress. I’m a comfort eater and it sickens me. To make it worse, when I am in that mode, working out is the last thing I want to do but at the same time I get mortified at the thought of gaining more weight. Weird huh? I know. I’m trying to channel all of my stress into workouts. It’s not easy but I figured the best I could do, as a small step, is go for a walk whenever I find myself slipping food wise or feeling stressed.

There are times when you just feel so overwhelmed you just want to break down and cry and it doesn’t seem like things are looking up for you. My motto for these times is to give yourself one day. One day to have a good cry, get it all out and figure out how you want to deal with it. Crying and looking for handouts or someone to take on what you’re feeling doesn’t help you or whomever you’re trying to drag into your misery. Find some way of dealing with your problems. I also try to write how I’m feeling to get all of my feelings out, obviously, you don’t have to literally write, you can just create an online journal. But the point is to get it all out. Angry with your neighbor? Write out what you’d really say to them and give it a day to cool down. Then contact whoever you have to, neighbor, Landlord or police, in a calm manner and deal with the situation. Getting crazy doesn’t help anyone and only makes things worse for you.

I’ve been feeling at my wits end recently. I feel like I have way more on my plate than I could handle and dealing with it all is a bit stressful but I’m trying to tackle everything that comes my way with a level head instead of panicking and running to a corner to hide. I guess I’m maturing. I feel like if it’s not for me, attack it the same time and do not let it drag on. If it’s bothering me, think and try different ways to tackle it that I can move forward in a positive note. 

If we let stress get to us, we cannot perform at our best. We cannot communicate or focus in an effective manner and we only dig a hole and bury ourselves deeper into the ground. Try different forms of communicating and dealing with issues, and never forget to consider your behavior in everything that you do. You can blame everyone around you, but look at your behavior to see how you may be contributing to it, and work on it. It takes 3 weeks to create a new habit and 3 months to lose an old one. Change begins with you and you have to know how to promote positive change within yourself before you expect and demand it from others.