Sleep, adverbs, and suchlike.
First week at ConHugeCo seems to have gone well, though slowly. There's a delay in getting me onto the appropriate systems, so I can only do a little until that happens. Still, I've been advised to be patient and enjoy the slow time I have now.
The schedule of writing in the morning has worked, though there are problems. The first is that I need to swear off LiveJournal in the mornings, or I cut a chunk out of my writing time. So I'll be disappearing even more. The second is that although I got up at 6:15-6:30 for my old job regularly, I seem to be incapable of getting up until 7:00 now. I hit the snooze button and then don't hear it recur -- and this is the sort of alarm that's supposed to go off for a full minute before it shuts down. So either that's broken, or I'm sleeping through a full minute of beeps. I may switch alarm clocks and see what happens.
I'm looking into getting a gym membership, since I'll be walking less with the shorter commute. Any advice from Boston people on a good gym for an overweight woman with body self-image issues?
And now I'm going to read through the novel, decide whether I've fixed the major problems, and begin a polishing edit. I've already played a merry game of "cull the adverbs" with half of the draft. Here, little adverb, let me find you so I can STOMP ON YOU!
The schedule of writing in the morning has worked, though there are problems. The first is that I need to swear off LiveJournal in the mornings, or I cut a chunk out of my writing time. So I'll be disappearing even more. The second is that although I got up at 6:15-6:30 for my old job regularly, I seem to be incapable of getting up until 7:00 now. I hit the snooze button and then don't hear it recur -- and this is the sort of alarm that's supposed to go off for a full minute before it shuts down. So either that's broken, or I'm sleeping through a full minute of beeps. I may switch alarm clocks and see what happens.
I'm looking into getting a gym membership, since I'll be walking less with the shorter commute. Any advice from Boston people on a good gym for an overweight woman with body self-image issues?
And now I'm going to read through the novel, decide whether I've fixed the major problems, and begin a polishing edit. I've already played a merry game of "cull the adverbs" with half of the draft. Here, little adverb, let me find you so I can STOMP ON YOU!
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Recognizing the importance of fitness and good health, ConHugeCoprovides eligible employees an annual reimbursement for a fitness center membership or a qualified fitness-related expense. Employees may participate in the Fitness Reimbursement Program in addition to receiving any discounts or reimbursements that may be offered by the medical coverage options."
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I think FitCorp is affiliated with ConHugeCo as well, which means that I get a discounted membership, but am not allowed to request reimbursement. And they looked quite expensive (though quite, quite nice).
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I'd suggest going running with your twin, but the image scares me too much. How about this instead: The Ronaldympics. We'll make you face off in a series of physical challenges for the fate of mankind. That should be motivating.
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Besides, you've got the Being Youngest challenge down pat.
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What happens if either one of them wins?
I think we should compete for the freight of mankind.
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Atmosphere is important, but also be sure to find a place that works for you. Doing only elliptical or treadmill machines is very boring for me, and I can't be bothered to do actual iron-pumping stuff, so a variety of machines and instructor-led classes was important for me in choosing a place.
Also remember to get a good location - it has to be convenient enough that you can and will go there as often as you need/want to...
So yeah. Other suggestions & comments: I've heard good things about Curves and Arlington Health & Fitness near me is super cheap and unintimidating (although perhaps too far for you?). Lida didn't like the Bally's in Porter - said it was too intimidating.
Good luck....
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But good luck finding a gym - exercise is a great idea regardless.
::hugs::
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I also attribute any times that I look in shape to the fashion sense of others. I wouldn't look this good if it weren't for
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