“Attempt the impossible in order to improve your work”. — Bette Davis
Every single day I’m reminded how importatnt our attitude is in the results we get.
Are you?
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“Attempt the impossible in order to improve your work”. — Bette Davis
Every single day I’m reminded how importatnt our attitude is in the results we get.
Are you?
“If your goal isn’t impossible, you’re not reaching high enough”. – jeff noel
Good luck today with your health goals. Set ’em high. Carpe diem.
Wellness Challenge? Today. Tomorrow. Next week. Next month. Next year.
Huh? Exactly. I need to remind myself of this every single day.
Wellness – physical well being – is not something that I can take lightly. Most people understand this. And yet, the pressures of our lives can make it so challenging to be well, that we succumb to the pressure.
What happens next? We all know the answer to this, don’t we?
So, knowing the answer, what are we going to do about it? What am I gonna do about it? What are you going to do about it? Today, I mean. Seriously.
What will your wellness challenge be today? Carpe diem.
The art of health is not something I’ve ever heard people refer to, much less talk about with any depth or consistency. Why?
Great question. Why do you think?
I’d like to invite you readers, and I know you’re out there, to get involved with Lane 8 and feel comfortable leaving comments. No expectations that you leave comments, but hope that you will.
Been blogging daily at Lane 8 for seven months or so and can’t say with certainty that I’ve made it crystal clear that comments are more than welcome. In fact, in the grand scheme, comments will help shape a sense of Healthy Community, as we all deal with our health and wellness challenges.
PS. One of the risks of blogging, if you aren’t aware, is how vulnerable and exposed the blogger becomes. Maybe there’s an art to healthy blogging. Maybe not. 🙂
Lane 8, you need to stay focused. You have to. You need to. This is the arguement that goes on, constantly, in my head.
Lane 8, you have to. No, Lane 8, you need to. It’s like this vicious circle that can’t be broken.
You know what would be the easy thing to do? Just drop it. Just walk away. Simply move on to some other thing that would be infinitely easier, way more fun, and probably take less time too.
The reality? There is not quitting. Ever. Period. End of story. Get a grip. The list of phrases that speak to me is endless.
Just last Thursday I was reminded of exactly why I can never quit. A high cholesterol report.