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How hard it is to get started, and once started, to stay consistent. Once grown and old enough to have absorbed some wisdom, the statement "Do as I say and not as I do." makes plenty of sense. Along with many other sayings, such as, "Youth is wasted on the young." I know what to do, but I keep finding reasons to put it off and put it off. It appears that in my case diabetes may cure obesity in the same way cancer cures smoking. Hey, life changes are hard. If they weren't then everyone would be doing them. I'm going to start today which keeps getting pushed to tomorrow. 10 days is hardly a life change, but I have ridden the stationary recumbent bike at least every other day or so. I can hear them saying, "You have to start somewhere." And so I did. It's these darn soda pops that are kicking my rear. They're like a drug habit. I know a bit about that because of the Copenhagen habit I had for 22 years or so. Permanent diet and exercise change seems to be ALOT more challenging than tobacco. Oh well, others have done and I can to. I have to make that true commitment with only one acceptable outcome. Wishy, washy won't get it done. As a famous deer hunting writer wrote, teens fail because they aren't consistent with their efforts. This obviously applies to us all.
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