And is it all down to running? Well...yes! If not it's a huge coincidence that: My mind's sharper, my memory is better, my mood is better, not as many headaches, don't need my afternoon nap (although sometimes can't resist when the baby's having his)! My body shape is changing (and I'm only in week 2) legs and all! I'm just loving this feeling and never want it to leave.
I see myself in a different light; I'm a runner! ME!!! The slowest girl in every cross country/sports day event at school etc... etc... That was many moons ago but it's always been my association with exercise and especially running - I did everything I could to get out of it! From age 10yrs, I had a period during every PE lesson (apparently)!
I cannot recommend this programme enough and with the right mindset, it's better than any prozac! It's a natural high that everyone should try. Thanks to everyone on here and I mean everyone, because each input, response and reply, no matter how large/small/poignant is VERY much appreciated xx
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Hi Lizzie, what a brilliant post , I really enjoyed reading that !
Yes I totally agree, this programme is truly life changing and the benefits are immense
You sound as if you are really enjoying it and I am so glad that you are managing to get some " Me " time. You have certainly got your hands full by the sounds of it
Well done, Keep posting and keep going - Youre doing great ! xxx
Hi Lizzie - I agree, everything seemed to come together for me too - less anxious/stressed, bags of energy and just much happier! I can definitely say it was the running because I was at week 8 when injury struck and having to have time away from running has only confirmed exactly what I thought it did from me! Can't wait to be back out there properly and feel the benefits again. Good luck with the rest of the programme.
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