Friday, November 30, 2012

Knowing is Half the Battle

In the world of wellness with so much unknown to the average Josephine, so many opinions, so many options... how do you know where to start? What are your goals? How do you know when you get there? Truth is, if you don't know where you ARE, you can't determine your improvement. 

Knowing is half the battle.  So, tomorrow morning, I'll be breaking out the measuring tape and scale.

Scales and Tapes
I'm freaking out. I don't want to see what those numbers are. I already know that my favorite jeans are a little snug, and that blouse isn't as flattering as it once was. Why do I want to know my measurements? 

So I can measure improvement. 
 
Knowing that the choices I make daily have a positive mental (I feel good) and physical (I look good) affect, I will be driven by success! I know it won't happen over night, but you'd better believe I'm going to brag about the changes I feel and see in the mirror. 

The scale - let's face it - we all hate it.  And I vow, now and forever, to not be driven by that number. I'm looking for a healthy me - whatever that number says. Do I secretly long to be able to slide into that slinky black number I wore to a wedding once or that high school cheer leading uniform that I've wanted to wear for Halloween, but knew there wasn't a chance in Hades I was going to get it zipped? Sure. But I also fantasize about dating Gerard Butler. Big whoop. Would I be flattered if Gerard walked up and said, "Nice uniform." ? Uh, ya. But am I living my life for it? No.
Knowing where I started will help me to see progress, no matter how small, and provide the analytical side of me a measurable outcome to compare and evaluate. I'll probably graph it. I'm sick like that.  

Oh, and don't get your twisted hopes up, I'm not sharing the actual numbers with you here... but will absolutely brag from the mountain tops as I see improvements.

I've found these resources to help with how and where to measure:

There are tons of other sites with about the same advice, and I'm planning to enlist the help of a local expert with the body fat percentage and BMI measurements, but this is enough to get me started.

Don't let those numbers deter you. It is just one of the first steps to a healthier you. And, at any size, shape and age - that's what I'm after. To be healthy in my WHOLE life.

<3jen


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