Another year, another season, another reason....Fat Girl in a Skinny World has popped outta the closet yet once again! It's been a whirlwind of ups and downs since Mother's Day last year when my double (ahem, triple) chin was accidentally captured on digital self portraits. The slightest of touch on my iPhone prompted Fat Girl's spring revival, one that totally fit the pattern of previous resurrections: hot and heavy into the weight loss activity, to abrupt halt. Whether FGSW's rebirth lasts 6 months or longer, I guess it doesn't matter. I'm pleased that the lapse of time between activity has shortened. Plus, this time, I've got a short-term goal in mind which is time-sensitive, that's achievable, and comes with teamwork, accountability, and training. Are you interested in positively progressing toward better health and wellness at this time? Whether it's fitness, weight loss, or just eating better, feel free to join in on the conversation. January 10, 2013
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If you know me well, you know my struggles with yoyo weight issues since the birth of my first baby. Not so much obsessed with returning back to that unrealistic 116 lbs. of 2 decades ago, I am on the path to improving my life by making better food choices and portions, consistently inserting excercise in my week, maintaining a reasonable work-life balance, and cultivating my faith walk. As part of my journey to better health and fitness in 2013, I am participating in the Fight for Air Climb taking place on March 23rd at the US Bank building in Milwaukee. Today, the thought of climbing 47 flights of stairs is very intimitating. (yet, elevators freak me out much more!), at the same time, with consistant work/training and a couple of months to go...I know I can do it! And if you're interesed, so can you! So, if you are interested taking the Fight for Air Climb, improving your health, and raising funds for American Lung Association in Wisconsin... join our team, Stop Horsin' Around, the details can be found via below link. http://action.lung.org/site/TR/Climb/ALAUM_Upper_Midwest?team_id=57743&pg=team&fr_id=5990
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No one should struggle to breathe. This is also an important reason why I am participating in the Fight For Air Climb. Please either join me and register for the climb or make a generous donation to the American Lung Association to support our FIGHT FOR AIR. Thank you for joining this important fight for children with asthma, teens who are pressured to start smoking, people with lung cancer and emphysema, and everyone who wants to breathe healthy air in our communities.