90 Day Metamorphosis with Tracy Anderson



Saturday, November 12, 2011

Day 59: I'm Still Climbing the Wall

Almost to level 7 people, which is the very last disc of Meta! Gosh, who knew this was actually possible not just for all those people you see in the before and afters, not just for all those people who can set a goal and seemingly achieve it so easily...who knew change was possible for me? I always hoped it would be, but when you've tried and not risen to the challenge of accomplishing your goal time and time again over the course of over 15+ years, how can you really believe that you are capable? How can you learn to trust yourself, learn to break through previous barriers when you never have before? Well, I made a whole list of things a while back entitled, "What has made this time different" and you can read about it on the right side of this blog (I still read it from time to time to remind me of those important tools I've learned along the way). But more than anything, it's about accomplishing one small step at a time, one leg lift, one workout...they stack up on top of each other until enough time passes that they add up to something big. It's the whole climbing the wall metaphor that I frequently spoke of when I first began my journey.
This week was a little discombobulating. I got another cold, my work hours increased and shifted from evening to morning shifts, I got my monthly...the point is not that I'm trying to bargain with my excuse monkey (wink wink Michelle) but that new situations arose this week which threw off my groove of working out in the morning, going to work in the evening, etc. I also had 2 family members that I live with tell me that my workouts created discomfort for them in some way, noise of the trampoline as an example. It's just not easy! Life is ever-changing and once you conquer one challenge, you have to deal with something else it seems. The trick I think is to believe in yourself enough to know that whatever comes up, you are capable enough to figure out how to handle it. But, in spite of all these minor obstacles, Tracy and I are still on good terms. I'm still "failing forward" into better things.

2 comments:

  1. Leah --
    Remember with some family members that they may not be comfortable about you changing as it forces them to look at their own lives in a new way. They like you in a little box, but you have decided to break out of that box.
    You need to remember that you are doing it for YOU. And while you might need to compromise a bit, they may also need to compromise and to realise that you are serious and determined about this. You will still love them when you are the new you. It is about self-enpowerment and learning to make YOU a priority. It is okay to be selfish and workout.
    Hooray on reaching the last disc!

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  2. There is a reason that the quote - a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step - is so powerful, but you can only truly begin to comprehend its relevance when you've had the courage to take that first step and follow it with a second. You're doing it.

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