As long as we’re talking about uniforms… does anyone have a suggestion for socks or shoe inserts that help prevent a shoe from slipping? I’m having trouble with my right heel.
When I was thinner, I used to have to buy narrow shoes. As the years progressed, I have had the luck of being able to wear regular shoes (width). However, I’m now noticing a slip just on my right foot.
I have brand new nike running shoes, and I seriously can’t tighten them any more, or they are too tight and my foot starts going numb. I don’t want to spend a lot of money trying to find a good solutions, so I thought I’d come to the experts. What do you think, any suggestions?
Back to the uniform topic - I wear the bigger, oversized shirts, but I have pants that are just for working out. I also have a gym bag that makes me feel more in “uniform” mode. If I put it in my car, it’s like I’m committing to doing something at the Y that day. I’ve got the stuff, and it’s on my way home. Also, the shoes that are especially for walking do put me in the mindset to walk!
It’s a seriously nice, new Y with all kinds of cool equipment that is hooked up to computers. No funky, old showers and lockers, everything is nice and clean… which is a motivator in my book as well.
It’s funny that you talk about uniforms… has anyone heard of the FLY LADY? She helps people to de-clutter their lives, and has a couple of books as well as an online Yahoo-type group where people exchange ideas. New people to the concept, like me, are called fly babies… just learning how to fly ;o)
She discusses how our surroundings influence our behaviour, and also talks a bit about the “uniform” concept. Her point is simple - what you wear influences your behaviour.
One of the first habits that she gets you into is putting on lace-up shoes and getting dressed every day. I know this is directed at stay-at-home moms and people that work from home, but it’s a valid point. If you take time into your apperance, into taking care of yourself (hair, face, clothing), you radiate a different energy onto the world AND your efforts.
I had a day off yesterday, and decided that I would “get dressed” when my boyfriend got up and off to work. Shoes and all. Let me tell you, that was a very, very productive day.
Half the time, if you just put on the clothes and make it to the gym, it will motivate you to go through with it - even if you’re just not feeling it that day. I’ve made that bargin with myself, and it has carried me through on days when I just wanted to drive home and crash in front of the TV.
I’d just change into my gym clothes before I left work, and drive to the parking lot of the gym.
Then I’d sit there, and see the people going inside… and more importantly, the people coming out. Smiling, energtic… I wanted to be that person.
OK, I’ll just go inside and walk for 15 minutes.
15 mintues grew to 30, and it’s going to grow even more. One of these days, I’ll take a class. But I’m not there yet.... I feel out of place.
Does anyone remember the podcast from 01/17? It might have been an afterburner, I can’t remember… but Scott was talking about going out to eat. How he kept going from restaurant to restaurant and noticing the types of people that ate there… and how that followed through in other places as well. How certain places might have a different energy than others, etc.
If I want to feel those happy feelings, see those awesome results, and live the lifestyle, it does involve going outside of my comfort level and stretching a bit. Taking a class, when I feel like the fattest girl in the room that EVERYONE must be staring at… driving to the lot and working my way inside when I just want to crash.... and yes, putting on my uniform.
My uniform is in my car right now, and I feel a completely different level of energy than I did when I started this journey after my birthday (01/18). I’m also pretty happy with the number I saw on the scale today… but more about that in my 100 days journal later today.
In the meantime, I hope everyone is having a great day!
Cheers,
~ Josette ~