Sorry Katy, wasn't on much at all yesterday, so missed your 'attack'
[STRIKE]I'm delighted for you[/STRIKE] Actually no, I'm not. I wont tell a lie
What the scales say is relatively unimportant.
You overate. This happens. Maybe a little unbalance with the nutrients, maybe your leptin levels...maybe you just 'did' cos of the head
You threw yourself against the brick wall...well, you pushed up against it, and hurt yourself a bit
You dealt with it, and now have no desire to do it today :clap: Does it really matter if you look at the wound and found it has healed well, or is it more important that you acknowledge that brush with the wall and try and find an answer for why it happened?
Not saying that you need to go into deep analysis why it happened...just that how quickly the 'wound' heals is of little importance in the grand scheme of things.
I am delighted that you aren't going down to 810 :clap: You aren't removing that wall..just in case. That would have been a step back. Instead, you've acknowledge what happened. Realised how it made you feel. Aware it could happen again and know that you are strong enough to pull back, without removing the wall completely.
That is what I'm delighted with :clap:
Scales back to 10st 12lb, thank you god!!!
xxx
[STRIKE]I'm delighted for you[/STRIKE] Actually no, I'm not. I wont tell a lie
What the scales say is relatively unimportant.
You overate. This happens. Maybe a little unbalance with the nutrients, maybe your leptin levels...maybe you just 'did' cos of the head
You dealt with it, and now have no desire to do it today :clap: Does it really matter if you look at the wound and found it has healed well, or is it more important that you acknowledge that brush with the wall and try and find an answer for why it happened?
Not saying that you need to go into deep analysis why it happened...just that how quickly the 'wound' heals is of little importance in the grand scheme of things.
I am delighted that you aren't going down to 810 :clap: You aren't removing that wall..just in case. That would have been a step back. Instead, you've acknowledge what happened. Realised how it made you feel. Aware it could happen again and know that you are strong enough to pull back, without removing the wall completely.
That is what I'm delighted with :clap: