My mom and I have started by sowing some seeds, mostly vegetables, in our basement. It’s really exciting to see them come up. I’ve been weeding and such to prepare for this summer, but I’m really excited about finally doing this.
My mom and I have started by sowing some seeds, mostly vegetables, in our basement. It’s really exciting to see them come up. I’ve been weeding and such to prepare for this summer, but I’m really excited about finally doing this.
I’ve been working out almost every day for about two weeks now, but I’m terrified of weighing myself in the aspect that I might weight even more than before. I’ve been eating very well too, but I’m not sure if it’s enough.
I just finished reading Flowers For Algernon, which I’m not really sure whether I liked it or not. Very sad, but not something I’ll want to read again.
I’ve started to eat healthier, wholesom, organic foods. I feel a lot better and I’m not hungry as much either
I just finished my first book of 2009, The Host by Stephane Meyer. And it was completely fantastic. I was one of the crazed girls falling over Edward Cullen, but I think Meyer has raised the bar and this is fantastic, definately more meaning than Twilight. So don’t be afraid to pick it up just because you don’t want to fall into the “Edward or Jacob?” thing, it’s completely different. And on the plus side guys can carry this book around without comprimising their dignety.
This includes everything. Taking care of my skin, my teeth, my weight. Everything. So I’m sure thsi will be a harder goal to accomplish. I’ve decided to read up on health so I can be educated on what a healthy body truly is. And not the eighth grade textbook definition, a real one. Then I can continue onto taking better care of my body.
Because truly, our body is all we have. It’s the only thing we can control and adjust. And I like that. It shows dedication, I guess. I’m not sure. But the whole, “Treat your body like a temple” thing is sort of what I’m trying to do. Take better care of myself before I try and take care of others.
So starting today, I’m drinking more water, brushing my teeth religeously and eating healthier.
Okay, let’s do this.
my confidence. This was something I was born with, as I’ve always been outgoing. I’m never scared to try new things, even when it’s by myself. I love being an individual with unique feelings and ideas, and I’m not scared to share them. My confidence makes up most of who I am, as it allows to to find new things that I love to do and continue them until I’m good at it. It helps me to meet new people and go different, foriegn places without being terrified.
I can’t understand people without confidence. I try to very hard as mos tof my friends struggle with their confidence. But it’s hard to walk them through stuff trying to do new things when I want to jump head in. I guess that’s something I have to work on. But still, I love that I’m a confident person.