I love all this. One of my biggest problems this past year was the fact that I teach online and have become even more attached to my computer (as I told my boss, my chair is being welded to mah butt!). Sedentary lifestyle is a challenge for me and it is something that has to change. To that end...
** I'm with y'all about chucking sugar out the door. Explicitly in my sight is HFCS (high fructose corn sugar). This hidden gem is in nearly everything and I have suspicions has a far more addictive quality than regular sugar.
** get rid of my dependence on soda (even diet soda). A few years ago I managed to kick it and lost 5 lbs -- and this was **DIET** soda I had stopped drinking.
** more water. Because of T, it's even more important than before and being sedentary doesn't help either. For those who have iTouch/iPhones, there is an app called "Water". This helps keep track of how much water you drink in a day and how much you need by body weight. It's been an eye-opener for me.
** remove any and all processed foods from my diet. If it's not from a tree or the ground, then it ain't going in me. This means removing flour, sugar, etc.
** more exercise. I've started this (although this week was a bit of a washout because of the early start and long end of day). Thankfully, I don't teach this particular class that often. To this end I have a few things to help:
- Iron Gym (hangs in the door -- every time I enter or exit I do or try to do 10 pull-ups)
- Blue Rubber Fitness Band (use this for curls, flyes, raises, etc and I can do it when my colleague is teaching)
- Yoga iTouch App (10 min x 3 times a week)
- Kettle Ball exercises (30 min x 3 times a week)
- Do the X number of exercises 3 times a week (as part of Kettle Ball workout)
- 100 pushups app (3 times a week to try to eventually be able to do 100 pushups)
- 200 situps app (as above)
- 200 squats app (as above)
** go through my books, sell what I can or give it away. Keep only what I truly need.
** go through clothes, sell, give away or toss.
** go through old documents and such and toss anything over 7 years (age that most tax Ministries or Departments require you to keep stuff)
** sell Dell system (after February) as it's not needed. Return Dell laptop to corporation (not used/needed)
** enter at least 3 blog entries into my personal blog a week and 2 a week in the cigar blog (yes, I won't give that up since it's limited to 1-2 a week)
** do a weekly ToDo that includes many of the above to help me keep track
I think this is a good start for now. I may add more but for now this will do. Go Team BFP!