tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5058410565116103932.post6468712358505110764..comments2015-01-29T15:22:53.497-08:00Comments on Set Free From Me: One WeekSet Free From Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00065082661591485629noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5058410565116103932.post-46378784800897911662011-09-19T07:38:19.521-07:002011-09-19T07:38:19.521-07:00I agree with you excitement quickly fades for me t...I agree with you excitement quickly fades for me too when I don't get immediate results. I love crafting, but if it's goin to take me more then an hr to finish it...I won't finish it. When it comes to eating healthy and exercising...woof...I lose that excitement even faster! However, I guess the thing that keeps me going past the "excitement" stage is results. Seeing results. If my craft project is stretching out to be 2 hours, but it's looking fabulous and I can see I have made great progress...I can keep pushing on. So I guess that's my suggestion for you. You WILL see results so use those moments to keep your excitement going! Celebrate each little "WIN" wether that's not shoving your face with donuts when you have the urge (lol) or getting to a smaller belt buckle. Celebrate and keep your excitement alive. xoxoChrissy Gallowayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09318702225488881985noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5058410565116103932.post-67771276230112757682011-09-18T05:36:43.512-07:002011-09-18T05:36:43.512-07:00Oh, Celeste, when the honeymoon is over, I usually...Oh, Celeste, when the honeymoon is over, I usually quit. That is why my marriage (at 4.5 years) is the longest relationship, by far, that I've ever been in. And sometimes I get a resentment at the honeymoon being over in the marriage, but I refuse to quit this time. <br /><br />As for other things, like eating right, exercising, or projects, I am still pretty much a quitter. That I why I was so excited that you started this blog. I was hoping to see it all from a new perspective. <br /><br />Hmmm... I just remembered, I'm doing an online project with a bunch of ladies called "30 Days of Lists" (you can see it on my blog - there is a tab at the top). We are on Day 18, and so far I haven't quit. I really thought I would have dropped it by now. I haven't missed a day and had to catch up. I just get up every morning and write out whatever the list is for that day. There isn't anything else required, which is good, but it is still amazing that I'm even doing it. So maybe even if it is just a little thing - just maybe I'm turning a corner. I hope. <br /><br />I am rooting for you and praying for you to keep your eyes focused on God in this. I'm praying for that for myself as well.Carolyn Evaine Countermanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05955241245087668308noreply@blogger.com