This post was originally published on January 21, 2008 here. (Awww…remember the old blogspot layout! How cute!) And I’m encouraging you to play along again!
You know what? I’m done.
It started with the million blogs I have been reading today. So many people are so down on themselves. I keep reading such degrading comments. “I can’t do anything right.” “I’m lazy.” “I’m never going to meet my goal.” “Why do I even try?”
And then I take a shower (after a very exhausting gym session, mind you). I put on my favorite grey lounge pants and my favorite green t-shirt, and I get pissed. I’ve busted my arse. And I don’t see any difference in the way I look. Why do I even try?
I’m one of these self-defeating people myself.
And then I got angry.
I am who I say I am. If I say I’m fat and lazy…Guess what? I’m fat and lazy. If a friend called me the names I call myself, she would no longer be my friend. (And I’d try very hard not to call names back.) I would cut my husband off if he spoke any of the words I say to myself. No wonder I have a hard time getting past my fat. I can be mean and nasty.
If I say that I’m getting my life together and my new life is one of health, then I am a healthy person. That’s it. No excuses. No justifications. No arguments. I am who I am, and I am radically different than I was several weeks ago. Screw the scale. Screw the exercise bike. Screw the voices in my head. I LOVE ME and I AM KICKING IT!
Amen.
And to further my Kicking Ass attitude, I am very strongly encouraging you to do the same. We need lists. We need positive things to remind ourselves of when we are down on ourselves. So this is my challenge to you. Complete the list on your blog, leave me a comment, and I will link you. I will be listing my answers in my blog later today with my food pictures.
Here we go!
THE ONLY RULE: No backhanded compliments. No “I like my eyes ’cause they distract from my incredibly large ass.” Only positives.
The “I LOVE ME” List
1. What do you absolutely love about your body?
2. When did you surprise yourself with your physical strength?
3. When were you braver than you ever thought you could be?
4. When did your self-control blow you away?
5. What is your proudest moment ever?
6. When was the last time you felt absolutely beautiful?
7. Why do you deserve to meet your goals?
Come on, ladies. Let’s get off the pity pot and be better because we deserve it!
Really great post!! I also try to take the focus off of the fact that the majority of my weight concerns stem from my vanity–it is good to remind yourself that you’re doing this because you want to FEEL and BE healthier, not just weigh less!
Very cool post! I think I will complete it later :)
I’m totally going to do it! Love it!