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In other news, it's hellishly cold again and I just don't have any energy. I feel like my brain is frozen half the time. And even seven hours of sleep a night don't seem anywhere near enough. Plus, I have stopped losing weight. I've been pretty much hovering between 143 and 145 lbs for the past month or so. And I just don't have it in me to start some really intense exercise routine (the 20 minutes of Pilates I do every once in a while is just a stretch for stiff muscles, really, nothing more), or to get even more rigorous about my diet. Not right now. Right now I just want to survive until spring, lol.
Yeah, I am one of those people whose entire outlook on life depends on the weather. And Arctic winter makes me depressed. Or at least very lethargic. Why can't I just curl up in a warm spot, like a bear, and go to sleep?... and then wake up to sunshine and flowers?... *sigh*
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In other news, it's hellishly cold again and I just don't have any energy. I feel like my brain is frozen half the time. And even seven hours of sleep a night don't seem anywhere near enough. Plus, I have stopped losing weight. I've been pretty much hovering between 143 and 145 lbs for the past month or so. And I just don't have it in me to start some really intense exercise routine (the 20 minutes of Pilates I do every once in a while is just a stretch for stiff muscles, really, nothing more), or to get even more rigorous about my diet. Not right now. Right now I just want to survive until spring, lol.
Yeah, I am one of those people whose entire outlook on life depends on the weather. And Arctic winter makes me depressed. Or at least very lethargic. Why can't I just curl up in a warm spot, like a bear, and go to sleep?... and then wake up to sunshine and flowers?... *sigh*