• Furthest travel from home

    My furthest trip from home (and this is pulling from way back in my memory for details!) was to Vancouver, British Columbia in Canada. It was a reward trip for being on the General Motors Business Accounting Manager’s Council. This had to have been about 20 plus years ago, so the exact specifics of the

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  • So I rejoined Weight Watchers (again) last week – finally. I am more determined than ever to eat healthy and get fit – I have been since January. Weight Watchers had a great deal to join back up AND it tracks my macros which I really need. I can do this! However, I also do

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  • Hopeful and determined!

    Today, I am feeling hopeful and determined to keep making strides to meet my goals. I started doing free basic-level proofreading pages to get myself comfortable with it. I have also started messing around with ideas and writing. And, of course, I started this blog and made a page on Facebook. Little steps, but steps

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  • Motivational Podcasts

    Motiversity is my favorite motivational podcast on Amazon Music. I try to start my day listening to them. It puts me in the right frame of mind to be the best version of myself every day. These podcasts have compilations of different motivational speakers. There are a few with Tom Brady in them, and anyone

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  • Uphill Battles

    I am struggling to get a remote position. I apply to so many jobs, but it seems everyone else has the same idea. In my mind, I think that if I just keep throwing shit at the wall, eventually something will stick, right?? At least that’s what I tell myself… Does anyone else have experience

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  • Freelance Proofreading

    I am trying to start up my freelance proofreading business. I obtained my certification from Proofread Anywhere and created a resume and cover letter. I am nervous and excited. I really want to make this work so I can gear myself towards a fully remote work environment, giving me freedom to travel as I please.

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  • The Million-Dollar Question

    When you wake up, what is the first thing you think of? Do you wake up starting off your day with a positive frame of mind? These are questions I constantly ask myself.  All too often I find myself wallowing in the constant pain I live in. Chronic illnesses SUCK.  I feel like NO ONE

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  • I finally did it!

    I finally did it!

    I have been telling myself for years (more than I want to admit!) that I would start a blog. I am a very self-conscious person and worry incessantly over what other people think and am all too often afraid to put myself out there. Well – here I am! I am popping my blogging cherry.

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  • The Art of Connection

    The Art of Connection

    In the ever-evolving world, the art of forging genuine connections remains timeless. Whether it’s with colleagues, clients, or partners, establishing a genuine rapport paves the way for collaborative success.

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  • Beyond the Obstacle

    Beyond the Obstacle

    Challenges in business are a given, but it’s our response to them that defines our trajectory. Looking beyond the immediate obstacle, there lies a realm of opportunity and learning.

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Growing up, I was skinny and tall like a beanpole. It wasn’t until I turned 17 or so and went on the depo provera shot that made me gain about 50 pounds – and fast! Since then, I have struggled with yoyo weight loss.

At 17 I was 105, then 155 after the shot. For the next 4 years I would go up and down about 25-30 pounds, give or take a few. I got pregnant at 22 and I was 177 (Damn, wish I was that now!! LOL). I gained 57 pounds with the pregnancy, but lost all but 10 pounds fairly quickly. Until I turned 30, I fluctuated between 185-220 pounds. At that time, I went through a rough divorce and lost 25 pounds and hovered around 160-170.

I gained all that back and then some, clear up to 250. I again had a rough life situation, lost 20 pounds down to 230 and got a job working at Wendy’s. In the 3 years I worked there I lost almost 80 pounds from my 10-12 hour active days and not eating enough during the course of the day. As a GM at Wendy’s you have no time to eat!

Then, I hurt my back. I ended up leaving the job because I couldn’t handle it physically anymore. I moved in with my now-fiancée and her two boys and you know what they say about love making you fat and happy? Yeah that happened LOL. Also, as I aged, the weight was harder to come off and I started going through perimenopause. I ballooned up to 280 pounds. I couldn’t stand looking at myself in mirrors and in pictures.

In January of this year, I got my shit together and went to see a doctor for the first time in, oh, about 12 years. Needless to say, I had high blood pressure, high cholesterol and high triglycerides. Talk about wake up call. My doctor told me if I didn’t change my habits I was headed straight for a heart attack and/or a stroke. This is the beginning of my current weight loss journey, so please come along and we can all support each other!

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