Minor Victory
Oct. 5th, 2007 07:10 pmFor the first time since I got my new pedometer, I have achieved my goal of an average of 10,000 steps per day over a seven-day period extending from a Saturday to the next Friday. I have also achieved my single-day goals (at least 10,000 steps on weekdays and at least 5,000 on weekend days) five out of the last seven days. I am awesome! Also my legs ache!
(For those of you who think I have failed either because of those two daily-goal failures or because my goal is not that hard, I'm not listening. La la la.)
In other news, I managed to miss three meetings this week, just because I never got them onto my calendar or had the time wrong. I learned in college that forgetting things is my brain's way of telling me that I am trying to do too much and that it won't stand for that, so it conveniently forgets some of the stuff so that I don't have to do it. Fortunately, none of what I forgot this time was too important. (Unlike, say, the last final in undergraduate school. Turns out it was a morning final, not an afternoon final. Stupid brain.) And fortunately, this should have been my craziest week of the year. I hope!
(For those of you who think I have failed either because of those two daily-goal failures or because my goal is not that hard, I'm not listening. La la la.)
In other news, I managed to miss three meetings this week, just because I never got them onto my calendar or had the time wrong. I learned in college that forgetting things is my brain's way of telling me that I am trying to do too much and that it won't stand for that, so it conveniently forgets some of the stuff so that I don't have to do it. Fortunately, none of what I forgot this time was too important. (Unlike, say, the last final in undergraduate school. Turns out it was a morning final, not an afternoon final. Stupid brain.) And fortunately, this should have been my craziest week of the year. I hope!