So. Blogging.
Life has just been incredible insane these past couple of weeks. The week before the last I had an awful week. As in, words cannot describe how down I was feeling and angry I was situations I could not change. Nevertheless, I am in a much better place now. :) Last week we had spring break. I went to a speech tournament at the beginning (I got sixth! Woo-hoo!). Then I went home. My family is moving, so over break I did a lot of cleaning, and then a lot of homework. I'm still not as ahead on my homework as I would like to be (it's going to be a lot until I graduate. Oofta.). And now I'm back at school. So that's that. Let's get down to business.
I decided that I needed to start planning my work-out times in my planner. As in physically writing the times down that I was going to work-out, because if I don't, exercise might not happen. I wrote it in for the week, and it seemed to go pretty okay today, so that's awesome. I also didn't want to just write "Work-Out" in my planner. I don't know, I guess it just made me a little uncomfortable. So I had to think of a way to plan it without specifically saying that I was going to break a sweat while losing my bum-ness. I decided to call it "Glorify." Why? Well, I'll tell you.
1 Corinthians 10:31 "For whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all to the glory of God."
Our bodies are temples, and I decided that it's about time that I started to treat mine like one. Every move we make, we do it for the glory of God. I think that by calling my work-out time "Glorify," it's reminding me that I am not just working out to get healthy, I am working out to build up my temple. To build up the place where the Holy Spirit dwells. It also helps to give me motivation when I know I'm doing something specifically for the Lord-- to glorify Him. He's the one that's given me this body, and He's the one that I need to keep my eyes on. I think I might even change the name of the blog to Glorify. Not tonight. But maybe sometime.
I will continue to set goals, because that helps me in major ways. So. Goals.
1. Do all of my Glorify sessions this week. (I have four written down, with a fifth one on Saturday that may or may not happen).
2. Track what I eat. (This one is so hard for me, so I'm going to keep it at two goals this week).
Thanks for reading and taking the time out of your day to support me. I love you all!
Life has just been incredible insane these past couple of weeks. The week before the last I had an awful week. As in, words cannot describe how down I was feeling and angry I was situations I could not change. Nevertheless, I am in a much better place now. :) Last week we had spring break. I went to a speech tournament at the beginning (I got sixth! Woo-hoo!). Then I went home. My family is moving, so over break I did a lot of cleaning, and then a lot of homework. I'm still not as ahead on my homework as I would like to be (it's going to be a lot until I graduate. Oofta.). And now I'm back at school. So that's that. Let's get down to business.
I decided that I needed to start planning my work-out times in my planner. As in physically writing the times down that I was going to work-out, because if I don't, exercise might not happen. I wrote it in for the week, and it seemed to go pretty okay today, so that's awesome. I also didn't want to just write "Work-Out" in my planner. I don't know, I guess it just made me a little uncomfortable. So I had to think of a way to plan it without specifically saying that I was going to break a sweat while losing my bum-ness. I decided to call it "Glorify." Why? Well, I'll tell you.
1 Corinthians 10:31 "For whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all to the glory of God."
Our bodies are temples, and I decided that it's about time that I started to treat mine like one. Every move we make, we do it for the glory of God. I think that by calling my work-out time "Glorify," it's reminding me that I am not just working out to get healthy, I am working out to build up my temple. To build up the place where the Holy Spirit dwells. It also helps to give me motivation when I know I'm doing something specifically for the Lord-- to glorify Him. He's the one that's given me this body, and He's the one that I need to keep my eyes on. I think I might even change the name of the blog to Glorify. Not tonight. But maybe sometime.
I will continue to set goals, because that helps me in major ways. So. Goals.
1. Do all of my Glorify sessions this week. (I have four written down, with a fifth one on Saturday that may or may not happen).
2. Track what I eat. (This one is so hard for me, so I'm going to keep it at two goals this week).
Thanks for reading and taking the time out of your day to support me. I love you all!
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