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#FitReaders Weekly Check In (5)



The past two weeks have not been the best for me with regard to exercise.  Work has been the epitome of stressful and I have had to work from home in the evenings.  This has cut into some of my workout time.  Also, Julia has been sick for much of the week so that hasn't been helping.

Last week I only exercised once-30 minutes on the treadmill.  I'm kind of disappointed in myself because it probably would have helped my stress levels if I had done more.  This week I ran on the treadmill for 30 minutes on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.  I'm hoping next week to get back up to at least four workouts throughout the week.

One thing I am proud of is that I gave up sweets for Lent.  I have not had any sweets for a week and a half.  Even though it's hard, I actually feel so much better.  Some of the stomach issues I was having are not really an issue anymore so that's a plus.  Hopefully it can help me get on track to losing some weight too.

Reading this week:
-Making progress on My Lady Viper by E. Knight
-Started The Monuments Men but have seriously been neglecting it.

Have a great week everyone!

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