"You will never find time for anything. You must make it."
_Charles Burton
It is easy to say I will do it when I have time. How important is my weight loss goal to me? Why do I say I will work on it when I have time? When I have been successful, I put these goals ahead of everything and still found time to do things for my husband and family. Now...I don't know what to say.
Easter was great. I had three pieces of candy only! I am not sure if it was because I had wrapped candy and the easy access of mindless grazing was deterred or if I just didn't think of it.
The family brought wonderful choices and I tried everything, but not too much. I am pleased that I was not stuffed but satisfied. I didn't miss out on anything and today I feel great. I believe this is a good aftermath of a day full of unhealthy choices I could have made over a lovely array of sweets!
Today I am going to put healthy goals first by making the time!
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