As most of you know I’m on a bit of a fitness journey, you can read about why I decided to start this by clicking here! I’ve maintained the gym & swim twice a week which is giving me the real boost I need after a day sat around at work. I long for the minute, the second I can get out and make my way to the gym. It’s weird to think that over a month a go the thought of getting hot & sweaty after a long day at work would excite me, would be wizardry. But somehow, it’s working for me and my mentality.
There is a real cafe culture blossoming on our local high street, it’s a lifestyle that I love to embrace. There is nothing nicer than meeting a friend for a coffee, setting worlds to rights and not having to worry about the time. Whilst you are spoilt for choice with various eateries in Boston Spa, Moo, is a firm fixture that has been here for years and quite possibly paved the way for others.
You know when I had a ‘’quarter life crisis’’ last year, well, I think I have had as secondary follow up to that crisis recently. I decided that if I couldn’t look good at 25, when will I? This then prompted me to download the #30dayabchallenge & #30daysquatchallenge and get eating my vegetables. My moods are so up & down, to the point where I genuinely think I have something wrong with me. Yes, a little overboard I know. I never really thought about the lack of activity or lack of healthy food I was eating. I sit on my bottom all day, 5 days a week. It’s not exactly a quick passage to losing weight. So that was that, rather than munch on a rather large tuna and cheese panini every day (followed by crisps and chocolate..) I started bringing home made salads to work. Not only was I eating healthily, I was actually saving a shit-tonne of money too.
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