AmandaJayne
Trainee Maintainer
Aw thanks Mrs Lard for your comments. It was helpful when I was first considering doing LL to read other peoples' experiences. In fact, one of the best and most useful blogs I read was Icemoosses, when he was doing LL. It really gave me the nuts and bolts of the programme and helped me realise that it was possible for me to succeed.
So, I decided to do the same thing, and hopefully help other people. Also, writing it all down helps me to keep focused. I recommend anyone else to do the same. Often, it can make you think and consider what you have done/want to do/will do. You can even get positive feedback or advice from members who read it, and that's great too.
Thanks too, Goombgirl for recommending this thread!
My day today was very well planned!
Breakfast: porridge plus 40g of organic, juicy sultanas. I think that 20g would be enough in future.
Apple at playtime. Went out to lunch and had chicken and sweetcorn soup with a piece of (white) bread. Another apple this afternoon, plus a chopped carrot, and some grapes.
Tea time saw me scoffing a piece of chicken when cooking the meal (!). Best not make that a habit. Had a small piece of roasted smoked peppered salmon with spinach and salad veg. Plus afterward a bit of leftover chile-con-carne (sprinkled with some grated cheese), with spinach and sweet potato. Probably too much to be honest. But very tasty.
Tomorrow morning I have booked a aromatherapy massage so I'll walk into town first thing. I am hoping it will be a nice sunny day because I want to wear a dress (!) which is knee length - daring, eh.
Have managed to arrange a holiday for my son for the same time my daughter is going on holiday with her friend. It means that myself and hubby can spend some time alone together (up to one week) for the first time in nearly 13 years. Gotta think what we can do for that time!!!
It's been a good day today, although I woke early with feelings of self-doubt. This hasn't happened for a while and it was an unwelcome emotion. If I'm not careful I will allow these negative thoughts to take a hold again. It doesn't have to happen though, because I have to tools to 'put them in their place' now. And indeed I talked myself out of them quickly and forgot about them for the rest of the day.
So, I decided to do the same thing, and hopefully help other people. Also, writing it all down helps me to keep focused. I recommend anyone else to do the same. Often, it can make you think and consider what you have done/want to do/will do. You can even get positive feedback or advice from members who read it, and that's great too.
Thanks too, Goombgirl for recommending this thread!
My day today was very well planned!
Breakfast: porridge plus 40g of organic, juicy sultanas. I think that 20g would be enough in future.
Apple at playtime. Went out to lunch and had chicken and sweetcorn soup with a piece of (white) bread. Another apple this afternoon, plus a chopped carrot, and some grapes.
Tea time saw me scoffing a piece of chicken when cooking the meal (!). Best not make that a habit. Had a small piece of roasted smoked peppered salmon with spinach and salad veg. Plus afterward a bit of leftover chile-con-carne (sprinkled with some grated cheese), with spinach and sweet potato. Probably too much to be honest. But very tasty.
Tomorrow morning I have booked a aromatherapy massage so I'll walk into town first thing. I am hoping it will be a nice sunny day because I want to wear a dress (!) which is knee length - daring, eh.
Have managed to arrange a holiday for my son for the same time my daughter is going on holiday with her friend. It means that myself and hubby can spend some time alone together (up to one week) for the first time in nearly 13 years. Gotta think what we can do for that time!!!
It's been a good day today, although I woke early with feelings of self-doubt. This hasn't happened for a while and it was an unwelcome emotion. If I'm not careful I will allow these negative thoughts to take a hold again. It doesn't have to happen though, because I have to tools to 'put them in their place' now. And indeed I talked myself out of them quickly and forgot about them for the rest of the day.