We can own lots of stuff: cars, houses, fine jewelry, pets, nice clothes, etc. Per the Miriam-Webster online dictionary the word “own” can be an adjective, a verb, or even a pronoun. I didn’t realize that. We can even own things such as intellectual property and ideas (think: copyrights for written works, for example). I like to write. Sometimes I get inspiration in unlikely places, places such as hospital waiting rooms, hardware shows, bellydance events, etc.
Friday, February 11, 2011
A Bit About "Owning"
We can own lots of stuff: cars, houses, fine jewelry, pets, nice clothes, etc. Per the Miriam-Webster online dictionary the word “own” can be an adjective, a verb, or even a pronoun. I didn’t realize that. We can even own things such as intellectual property and ideas (think: copyrights for written works, for example). Monday, January 10, 2011
I HAVE A TRAINER!
I started working with a personal trainer last week. Her name is Gail and she owns a private fitness center called BodiByYou. I had been shopping around for a trainer for a few weeks and had narrowed my search down to three trainers. I knew I wanted to do this, but I also knew that after a huge Christmas spending spree the cost might not be something I could handle right now. I realized that was a big impediment to me going the trainer route. Who am I kidding? It was the ONLY impediment I had!
Fortunately (for me!) I was on Facebook one day and Gail at BodiByYou was running a contest. She ran various contests each day for a week but I didn’t bother biting that bullet because I figured I wouldn’t win. However, one this particular day at work while bored (yes, at work) I decided “just for fun” to enter that particular day’s contest.
I won!
What I won (free!) was the Beautiful Me package which is a 12 week transformation opportunity where I train weekly, get a diet review and weekly weigh in and measurement.
I didn’t really know what to expect having a woman as a trainer. The last trainer I hired was a few years ago and the trainer was male. His attention was not on me 100% as it should have been since he took my money! He was a little busy looking at all the cute young girls. Part of me didn’t object to this because I know how the male gender is (no offense, guys, but that testosterone’ll getcha!), the other part of me was really ticked off at him but was too “nice” to ask for my money back due to his ogling, especially since it wasn’t AT me.
Thus, when I went for my first training session with Gail I felt a bit out of my self-confident element. I’m a strong, independent, forthright woman and I’ve worked out for years.
Or, I THOUGHT I’d worked out for years.
Gail has me doing things I would never have imagined one could do with a pair of dumbbells (ok, get your mind out of the gutter!). She would NOT let me stop when the lifting got hard. No, she MADE me keep on until I’d sweated and grunted out the last of those 15 repetitions. Even when my muscles where quivering and unable to support me she would not let me quit.
It pains me (literally and figuratively..haha!) to realize that I’ve been a bit lazy with my working out in the past few years. I’d take myself to the gym and lift weights in the not too distant past but as soon as the lifting got tough I’d allow myself to quit. Transformation doesn’t happen that way. Dang.
It’s called WORKING out for a reason—it’s WORK. HARD WORK. However, I am determined that I’m going to make it this time. I’ve set some achievable goals and have a plan. And I have a trainer.
I’m glad I entered Gail’s contest that day. She’s helping me realize just what I can do. She won’t let me be lazy. I need that. For too long I’ve tried to make laziness and working out mesh. But that hasn’t produced any change because these two things are in direct opposition to each other.
I’m entering week two tomorrow. I strongly suggest that everyone consider hiring a personal trainer if one is really serious about changing the look of one’s body. Without a trainer, it is TOO easy to be lazy and I think that laziness has hooked up with too many of us. I know it did for me.
In 12 weeks I’ll post some before and after pix. Then you can decide if having a personal trainer makes a difference!
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Happy New Year!

As the New Year begins I am feeling hopeful. I am finally in a position of being able to work from home. I will be doing two things, well, three if you count what I'll be doing away from home. : )
First, I'll be helping my husband in his business. I won't be AT the store but I'll be home working part-time helping with furniture descriptions for the unfinished furniture side of the business. That will utilize my skills of description and writing.
Second, I will be writing articles for an online company or two. This I will truly enjoy as I'll be doing research and then writing about topics that vary widely. Additionally, in the evenings I will be working on writing short stories that have been in my head a long time. This makes me happy.
Third, because I'm only working part-time I will be pursuing more ways and places to teach dance and other things. I'm excited about this. There are a couple of things I've always wanted to do but a full time job always got in the way. Hand in hand with this will be me having more time to work out, eat clean and shape up this body.
Yes, I resigned my position as a case officer at Mobile Drug Court. I was saddened by this but it was time. I really enjoyed my coworkers and will miss them. I will also miss those who were on my caseload. I truly care about what happens to them as they work to overcome addiction. I learned a lot about addiction while at drug court and I learned more about human behavior than I knew before working there.
I am pursuing credentials in a few areas and I'll share these as I earn them. I am looking forward to this next decade being a time when I can finally pursue these activities.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!