Happy New Year Everyone!
I have high hopes for 2013. That's pretty easy though because 2012 was crap! No seriously.... it was. My normally optimistic, it could be worse, attitude faced a particularly tough time in 2012. THIS will be the very last time I harp on 2012. In order, 2012 brought me - Asthma, a broken Foot, a month of a mystery illness not cured by antibiotics, a congenital heart disorder, the death of both grandmothers and a bad attitude. By December the only thing I could do was muster up the strength to "reply with a smile", I was mad at everyone and everything. Even well purposed encouragement was displaced by my bad attitude - someone said to me, "you are the strongest person I know" (clearly they did not mean physically - ha). I smiled and said "Thanks". I really wanted to say, "Really, I would like to stop having to be that person for a little bit" - I decided it was best to keep that to myself.
I took a couple of weeks off at the end of the year and tried to regroup. I came back to Cincinnati renewed and optimistic. 2013 is going to bring positive changes into my life. That is the mantra I try to say to myself when I am having a bad day. Goal 1: Be Positive
Being physically fit is also important, not just so I don't have to sit through another speech form my cardiologist, but because of the benefits that it can have to my attitude and outlook. I decided not to train for the Flying Pig Half Marathon (the goal I set for myself last year). My hesitation has to do with my foot and my heart. I don't feel comfortable pushing myself in unknown territory. Currently, I am counting Calories using the MyFitnessPal App - this App is the best of all the calorie counting apps i have tried, I highly recommend it and I do Vinyasa Yoga once a week with my yoga buddy Kate. This weekend I am touring the YMCA, I am contemplating taking up swimming too. Goal 2: Be Physically Fit
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| Skinny Katie circa 2006 .. .In costume, it was Halloween, I was a geisha...sort of |
I am also reading The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin. I started reading this the first time last year, but I clearly was not in the right place to finish it. She takes you through 12 months of changes you can make to find a better place of happiness in your life. The first month, January, takes you through organizing your life and space. This is something I find interesting because I have always felt that a cluttered spaces = a cluttered mind.Goal 3: Read More Quality Material
Lastly, I need to Blog more in 2013. I enjoy doing this, and I have many insights that I KNOW the world is waiting to hear :)
Goal 4: Blooooooog (you have to say it with a low deep oooooog)

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