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❤MARCH 2019 CHALLENGE❤



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I'm in!

- Post op

- 287 lbs

- Tired, mum, Logician (according to 16personalities.com haha!)

- Goal: to get out of this low/depression I've felt since surgery.

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2. THREE THINGS IN IDEAL MORNING
- good coffee
- a clean kitchen from the night before
- morning sunshine whilst I feed the birdies

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March Challenge: Days 1 and 2

  • First, thanks GreenTealael for the February challenge. It was challenging, but I ended up doing exercises that I hadn't done before. I can do a "burpee" with the best of them!🤣
  • CW 159. Goal wt. for this challenge is 150.
  • 3 words to describe myself: Hardworking, funny and compassionate
  • 3 things in your ideal morning: Waking up and seeing a sunrise. Quiet time to think and reflect.

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Three things for an ideal morning:

1. Peace and quiet

2. Blue skies

3. A good cup of coffee

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March Challenge: Days 1 and 2

  • Yoga. This will be a first for me.
  • CW 211. Goal wt. for this challenge is 199.
  • I am post op. Surgery was 7/10/18
  • 3 words to describe myself: crafty, outdoorsy and homely
  • 3 things in your ideal morning: being able to wake up to my hubby, a large glass of ice tea and watching the news

Cant wait to move forward . Bring it on.

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Three things for an ideal morning:
1) having had a good nights sleep
2) sun shining
3) birds chirping

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March 1st & 2nd:

3 words to describe me: creative, silly & honest.

3 things in my ideal morning: prayer, hot drink (tea or coffee will do) & few mins to myself

Welcome to the challenge Everyone ! Thanks for joining me

Today I did child's pose & it felt really really good but it reminds of this scene from Game Night lol

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My ideal morning:

Alone time

coffee

Snuggles from my little girls ❤️ (and the kitties)

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Goal: stay healthy for the month and lose 8 lbs
Beginning: 181 lbs
Post op: July 10, 2018

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One thing I'm grateful for today:

That we're now in March. Onwards towards Spring 🌷🌹🌼

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Great ful for my support group. Y husband is my rock. When stress creeps, he is there to help me through it without eating through it.

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One thing I’m grateful for today:
My family

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