Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 In a message dated 4/21/2004 12:15:46 AM Eastern Daylight Time, sgardner@... writes: > My eating was > pretty poor. Ok, it sucked. So, do I get busy and try to do what I > can to make up for this and stick with my original plan? I could > skip free day on Sunday. Or, do I just start my C2 tomorrow or even > next Monday? Just sticck with the challange and keep going where you left off and don't skip your free day on Sunday. You will do fine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 Hmmm, not sure what I should do here. I " started " my C2 last week and did great... until Saturday. My oldest dd came down with strep, then pneumonia, and was hospitalized. We just came home today. (She's doing great, BTW.) I guess I did ok until Sunday. I did my HIIT earlier Saturday before taking her to the ER that night. I think I lost 3 pounds last week! Anyway, Sunday was my planned free day, so no problemo there. Then, she was kept in the hospital two more nights. So, no workout on Monday or today. My eating was pretty poor. Ok, it sucked. So, do I get busy and try to do what I can to make up for this and stick with my original plan? I could skip free day on Sunday. Or, do I just start my C2 tomorrow or even next Monday? I really want to make this an official challenge, which is the only reason it really matters. Have to worry about pics and all. Any thoughts? (It's nice to have something else to worry about besides my dd. Oh, and a couple more ?s: Anyone about my stats starting a challenge looking for a BFL accountability buddy? Also, Body Blog looks really cool, but I couldn't see how you could sign up for it? TIA!! Gardner Tastefully Simple Team Leader ville, IN ID#4254 When I work, it's a party! Order online with me starting May 1st! www.tastefullysimple.com/web/sgardner Satisfy your tastebuds and find out more about the 17th fastest growing privately held company in the nation! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 Sorry to hear about all of your woes! But definitely do not start over. As you will read time and time again on this board, this program is for LIFE and sometimes life throws us curveballs like that. Keep on your current plan - just pick up where you would have been and put these past few days behind you. Honestly I don't think they'll make that much of a difference in your overall results. in WI Start C2 this week instead of last? > Hmmm, not sure what I should do here. I " started " my C2 last week > and did great... until Saturday. My oldest dd came down with strep, > then pneumonia, and was hospitalized. We just came home today. > (She's doing great, BTW.) I guess I did ok until Sunday. I did my > HIIT earlier Saturday before taking her to the ER that night. I > think I lost 3 pounds last week! Anyway, Sunday was my planned free > day, so no problemo there. Then, she was kept in the hospital two > more nights. So, no workout on Monday or today. My eating was > pretty poor. Ok, it sucked. So, do I get busy and try to do what I > can to make up for this and stick with my original plan? I could > skip free day on Sunday. Or, do I just start my C2 tomorrow or even > next Monday? I really want to make this an official challenge, > which is the only reason it really matters. Have to worry about > pics and all. Any thoughts? (It's nice to have something else to > worry about besides my dd. Oh, and a couple more ?s: Anyone > about my stats starting a challenge looking for a BFL accountability > buddy? Also, Body Blog looks really cool, but I couldn't see how > you could sign up for it? TIA!! > > Gardner > Tastefully Simple Team Leader > ville, IN ID#4254 > When I work, it's a party! > Order online with me starting May 1st! > www.tastefullysimple.com/web/sgardner > Satisfy your tastebuds and find out more about the 17th fastest > growing privately held company in the nation! > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 Hi - I know how it is to have a sick child or spouse while you are in your challenge. I would not try to " make up " for any of your missed exercise. Bill says if you miss a workout - you missed it. Move on and work hard on your next workout. He says trying to make up for a missed workout puts you in a reactive mode instead of proactive. I would continue with your challenge. No challenge will go perfectly - I learned that on my challenge. Just hit it hard on your next workout! > Hmmm, not sure what I should do here. I " started " my C2 last week > and did great... until Saturday. My oldest dd came down with strep, > then pneumonia, and was hospitalized. We just came home today. > (She's doing great, BTW.) I guess I did ok until Sunday. I did my > HIIT earlier Saturday before taking her to the ER that night. I > think I lost 3 pounds last week! Anyway, Sunday was my planned free > day, so no problemo there. Then, she was kept in the hospital two > more nights. So, no workout on Monday or today. My eating was > pretty poor. Ok, it sucked. So, do I get busy and try to do what I > can to make up for this and stick with my original plan? I could > skip free day on Sunday. Or, do I just start my C2 tomorrow or even > next Monday? I really want to make this an official challenge, > which is the only reason it really matters. Have to worry about > pics and all. Any thoughts? (It's nice to have something else to > worry about besides my dd. Oh, and a couple more ?s: Anyone > about my stats starting a challenge looking for a BFL accountability > buddy? Also, Body Blog looks really cool, but I couldn't see how > you could sign up for it? TIA!! > > Gardner > Tastefully Simple Team Leader > ville, IN ID#4254 > When I work, it's a party! > Order online with me starting May 1st! > www.tastefullysimple.com/web/sgardner > Satisfy your tastebuds and find out more about the 17th fastest > growing privately held company in the nation! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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