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Monday, June 7, 2010

Project Positivity

Okay everyone. Who here has had enough of Debbie Downer (also known as me, at least for the last few weeks)? I sure have. I know I've been sick, and unable to work out, and reasonably upset about my living situation, and blah blah blah...but the time has come to move on. You know what? Being depressed all the time takes a lot of energy! And you are already sapped of energy, and feeling like crud, and so it becomes a self-feeding monster. Well, I am cutting off this gravy train.

It is time for me to pull myself up by my bootstraps and do what I can to make my life the best it can be in my current situation. The best way for me to do this, I think, is to curb all negative thinking and replace it with positive thinking. Therefore, I will be replacing any negative thoughts or statements I make with positive ones, out loud, in a very firm voice (this way I know I mean business.) This may not sound hard to some of you (*cough* TJ, queen of positivity,) but I kid you not when I say that 8 out of 10 of my thoughts are negative, either about myself, my life, or the world at large. That has to be taking a toll on me, my happiness, and my ability to change (not to mention what it does to my hubby and the example it is setting for my kidlets.)

You all have to keep me in check - it is going to take me some time to overcome it I'm sure.

So, in this new vein, let me tell you about my morning walk. The sun was shining, it was just the right temperature, and I stepped out of my house before any members of my family were awake. I started my music and just walked, not worrying about how my pace has slowed since I've been on hiatus, just doing as much as I could. I walk in the rural area where I live, where there are no sidewalks and little traffic in the morning, and the two mile loop from my house has plenty of hills. A little over halfway through, I started a jog on a downhill stretch, and was surprised to find that I was able to keep my breathing pretty even and just enjoy the feeling of moving. Rather than the heart pounding, heaving chest, feeling like I am going to puke that I normally experience when I start jogging up hill, I felt in control and just focused as I jogged up a couple of minor slopes. In the end, I jogged a half-mile, and I felt great about it. I walked just long enough to catch my breath (which at that point was labored) and then I ran about a quarter mile back to my house. I finished my 2 mile walk four minutes faster than normal, and I felt great. Then I came home and got the kidlets up and started the day. It was a great beginning.

How's that for positivity?

5 comments:

  1. hey bye morgan, see you in a bit....keep being positive.

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  2. Positive is good!

    I am bi-polar so I get in "funks" every now and again. Since making the decision to come from a place of gratitude (necessary to be positive for the sake of those who love me), I've noticed that even *I* come out of spots of depression/negativity faster than I ever previously did.

    Stay positive!

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  3. I am new to your blog and I thought this was a wonderful positive post!

    Where your mind goes, your body will follow.

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  4. Loved reading this post! I haven't done it in a while, but I used to have a gratitude journal and just write down 3 things I was thankful for that day - they really added up!

    I do tend to be a glass half full gal, while my husband is a glass half empty - somehow we make it work though!

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  5. Good for you. Its hard to stay positive, but really, this is the ONLY body you are ever going to have. EVER. So treat it good. If you are hurt, rest. Its ok.

    I tried to make a conscious effort to treat myself like my own best friend. I would never say some of the mean things I tell myself to my friend - not ever. Why is it ok to say them to me? Its not.

    I know its hard, but I really believe that happiness is a CHOICE. You have to choose it. Ok, bossy Lola giving you an assignment (or you can just ignore bossy Lola -- ha ha). Make a list of all the things that make you happy - a happiness list. Maybe its a post? Doesn't have to be anything extravagant...for me buying bras makes me insanely happy. Who knows why. But if I'm feeling in a funk, I'll pick things from my happy list.

    I'm cheering you on. :o)

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