I knew I wouldn’t be able to stick to it for a year, so I didn’t ingest any sugar/honey/added sweeteners in January 2019, and didn’t gain energy, lose weight, or see any positive (or negative) effects. I have managed to walk 1.4 miles a day over last year’s record, which was 5.1 miles/day. This year I’ve done an average of 6.5 miles/day, or 2372.5 miles total this year. I am, if anything, slightly fatter now than I was in January. But if my doctor tells me I can’y possibly be exercising enough I can probably kick his legs from under him with my “walked 2,300 miles” legs and sit on him with my “are you sure you’re not pregnant?” body.
My 2020 resolutions are to call at least one congresscritter (mine are democrats so it’s not as crucial, but I need to work on my phone phobia), keep up the walking, eat more veggies and fruit, work more on my garden, and make at least one non-work friend.
Re: New Year's Resolutions
My 2020 resolutions are to call at least one congresscritter (mine are democrats so it’s not as crucial, but I need to work on my phone phobia), keep up the walking, eat more veggies and fruit, work more on my garden, and make at least one non-work friend.