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The journey of a lone wolf

Tag: working out

The toughest day yet: Day 11 of my 30 day fitness challenge.

26th October 2017. Wow. Today was TOUGH. I did have a full day of training for a position through my … More

exercise, exhaustion, fatigue, fitness challenge, goals, motivation, tired, working out

Seeing the light at the end of the tunnel: Day 9 of my 30 day fitness challenge.

24th October 2017 So yesterday I was very demotivated and the last thing I wanted to do was exercise. But … More

cool down, exercise, fitness, fitness challenge, mindset, motivation, optimism, positive thoughts, psychology, stretching, working out, yoga

Doing a bit, even when motivation dwindles: Day 8 of my 30 day challenge.

23rd October 2017 It was kinda hard getting myself to do the challenge today. The fact that I regressed during … More

achieving goals, at home work out, exercise, fitness, fitness app, fitness challenge, health, motivation, positivity, wellbeing, working out

Identifying negative self-talk: Day 5 of my 30 day fitness challenge.

19th October 2017 There’s me, making the 6th leg raise and feeling as though getting to the 50th is impossible … More

30 day fitness challenge, confidence, exercise, fitness, gym, house music, i can, motivation, negative self talk, working out

Oh, the burn!! Day 4 of my 30 day fitness challenge.

18th October 2017 So last night wasn’t great. I eventually settled down but I was very triggered by the discomfort … More

30 day fitness challenge, abs, exercise, fitness, full body workout, goals, health, motivation, self awareness, wellbeing, working out

Challenging yourself reaps benefits: Day 3 of my 30 day challenge.

17th October 2017 So today I went to the gym where I did my abs and full body challenge alongside … More

30 day challenge, exercise, fitness, gym, mental health, motivation, running, strecthing, wellbeing, working out, yoga

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