How easily things get off track. I've been taking a look at what gets me off track and figuring out how to deal with it. Prior practice was to have a bad day for some reason or just get really bored with nothing to do, get pi**ed off, drink 6-8 beers, get the munchies and eat everything in the house. I've got a great "BodySolid" machine that just sits in the den because i don't use it. I think I've got A.D.D. big time and I've got to be doing something all the time or I go nuts. I honestly think the alcohol gives me some kind of stimulation that my body craves. (don't get me wrong, I don't lay around in a drunken stupor all the time I've just developed some really bad habits I need to change) This is the same stimulation that I used to get from going to the gym. I tend to feel guilty about spending so much time away from the family when I go to the gym. It always ends up that I simply quit going due to my guilt and then fall back into the same situation as described above.
NEW PLAN OUTLINED
1. Eat well. Easy enough, I'm a registered dietitian so I've got the knowledge just lacking in the action part right now.
2. Come home help out with family stuff, ya know, put my 2 cents worth in around the house.
3. Work out on the machine I bought long ago but haven't used much.
Seems like this will solve the problems mentioned above. Once I workout I don't have the desire to drink, I'm just too damn tired. My body wants to shower and go to bed. If I don't drink, I don't get the munchies so the food should take care of itself.
Funny how it takes so long to figure things out. I was convinced that I had to go to the gym to get results but i couldn't make that work. Looking back it was pretty simple to identify the problems and figure out a way to make it work. The only thing I lack now is an exercise bike. Problem solved soon. I'll update soon, wish me luck, Greg
NEW PLAN OUTLINED
1. Eat well. Easy enough, I'm a registered dietitian so I've got the knowledge just lacking in the action part right now.
2. Come home help out with family stuff, ya know, put my 2 cents worth in around the house.
3. Work out on the machine I bought long ago but haven't used much.
Seems like this will solve the problems mentioned above. Once I workout I don't have the desire to drink, I'm just too damn tired. My body wants to shower and go to bed. If I don't drink, I don't get the munchies so the food should take care of itself.
Funny how it takes so long to figure things out. I was convinced that I had to go to the gym to get results but i couldn't make that work. Looking back it was pretty simple to identify the problems and figure out a way to make it work. The only thing I lack now is an exercise bike. Problem solved soon. I'll update soon, wish me luck, Greg