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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 640020" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>How about, after you have moved and unpacked and taken a week just to unwind, you would make a commitment for yourself? Commitment to do your darnest to get yourself to best possible shape in every way.</p><p></p><p>If I remember correctly, you have mentioned on the board you have your own health issues and are on disability. And you have implied your childhood family and background is not the most harmonious and wholesome. And according to your sig you were quite young when you had your difficult child. So I'm guessing that there has never been a time in your adult life when you would had been able to concentrate on your well being. Making the most of the cards that you have been dealt. Now could be that time.</p><p></p><p>How about committing to the lifestyle change with one goal in mind, to make you as healthy and functional as possible? Making sure that you have all the basics (healthy diet, enough exercise and mental and social stimulus, enough quality sleep, regular schedule and so on) covered and everything you can do to make your health issues treated or managed. Avoid drama and negativity. Just give half a year or a year to see, how taking really good care of you would change you and your life.</p><p></p><p>I believe it wouldn't make your life worse at least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 640020, member: 14557"] How about, after you have moved and unpacked and taken a week just to unwind, you would make a commitment for yourself? Commitment to do your darnest to get yourself to best possible shape in every way. If I remember correctly, you have mentioned on the board you have your own health issues and are on disability. And you have implied your childhood family and background is not the most harmonious and wholesome. And according to your sig you were quite young when you had your difficult child. So I'm guessing that there has never been a time in your adult life when you would had been able to concentrate on your well being. Making the most of the cards that you have been dealt. Now could be that time. How about committing to the lifestyle change with one goal in mind, to make you as healthy and functional as possible? Making sure that you have all the basics (healthy diet, enough exercise and mental and social stimulus, enough quality sleep, regular schedule and so on) covered and everything you can do to make your health issues treated or managed. Avoid drama and negativity. Just give half a year or a year to see, how taking really good care of you would change you and your life. I believe it wouldn't make your life worse at least. [/QUOTE]
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