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Having a Relationship with Myself
Just M |
Having a Relationship with Myself - If I did not have a GREAT relationship with myself, I would be a complete mess. This is just not a physical existence for me, but a very deep spiritual bond with God, and being truly content with me and my life. The healthy lifestyle that I maintain comes from how I treat myself, how I allow others to treat me, how that is perceived, how I grow from my journey, continually being enlightened by both positive and negative experiences, setting healthy boundaries, and wrapping all that up into how I respond to life’s circumstances.
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As I have journeyed through this life, I have suffered physically and emotionally and would not be honest if I did not say that I have felt the sting of both from time to time even now. The difference in the now is my past experiences have been a life education on how to love myself enough to see things and handle things in a healthy way, and navigate through boundaries that I now have to take



Having a relationship with me also includes my physical day to day actions. Believe me, there are days where I need to be In Your Face MOTIVATED to get my bootie moving to workout. I feel very comfortable eating healthy a very high percentage of the time, but as I get older, I find that the workouts are my more difficult area and because of that, I have become wiser with my workouts. This has become an enlightenment experience for me as well as some days I will be gang busters and full of pep in my step, and other days…OH MY…throw a towel over my ARC trainer monitor and beep when it is over. I have also fine tuned my fitness training using what works for my body to reduce/avoid the chance of aggravation. Nothing is worse than aggravating an injury during a workout and spending days rehabilitating something that could have been prevented. My relationship with my physical health is all about HEALTH and feeling great, not so much on how great I will look on the outside. Although, I do appreciate that my outward appearance is a reflection of living a healthy life. I also want to add that I do not feel looking healthy to be a “vain or ego” thing and that it is OK to enjoy the “physical look” of living a healthy lifestyle. Many people get so caught up in “acceptance”, and I think that is healthy to a point…but not to be taken to an unhealthy one. No one should accept being in an unhealthy state of life in my opinion...how can that be a happy place or something to accept?
Both the emotional and physical parts of my “self” relationship have taken years

IN YOUR FACE MOTIVATION



Me with My Fabulous Kids |
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Stay Healthy~
Darla
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