100 Challenge

Remember my post a few days back?  My desire to lose weight and adapt a healthier lifestyle made me want to do the 100 challenge.  Admittedly, I’ve been doing the second one more often, even if I will not go to the gym that day.  But when I saw in the 360 Fitness website the result of more circuit training to one of their members, I’ve decided to do the same.

It’s not that I’m not happy with my body.  I’m not happy with how it looks.  I compare myself a couple of years back to the one I see in the mirror now, and although others will say that the weight gain made me look “better”, it definitely did not make me feel healthier.  I always feel tired and heavy and burdened somehow.  Worse, unlike before, I am having a hard time staying on my heels for more than four hours.  AND I LOVE MY HEELS!  So yeah.  There.

Maybe you could do the 100 challenge too.

A good listener

I miss running.  Somehow, I regret not joining the CSC Race To Serve yesterday, but judging how things did not work out as well as everyone thought it would, I’d say I saved myself from the trouble.

But you see, the road has always been good to me.  When I run, I just hit the pavement and that’s it, everything else is understood.  I can leave work behind, problems, and even the most mundane things loitering in my head, I can easily leave behind.  And I miss going on a solo flight.  I’ve always been with something; it’s very seldom that I am left alone.

I wish I can hit the pavement soon.  Work will drag me till Thursday, and I want to look good for Dylan, because we’re going out on Friday.  I hope I can hit the pavement soon.