Somehow COVID has caught up with me and I’m trying to lose it now. … I guess saying it that way is better than saying that I have COVID 19.
Let me clarify.
The other day when I was playing hockey, I came back to the bench exhausted and frustrated with my play. As I settled into my spot on the bench, I said “I have COVID 19”, to which another guy on the bench responded, “I’m doing better than you; I only have COVID 15.”
We were talking about how many pounds we’ve gained since the whole COVID thing started.
I remember when I was in college, there was a running joke called “the Freshman 15”. It referred to how the freshmen girls gained about that many pounds on a steady diet of cafeteria food.
Some of the guys thought it was funny; not so much the freshman girls.
For me and my 19 pounds – which is pretty close to accurate – it’s been a steady incline.
At the beginning, there was the loss of sports available to play, coupled with a nagging knee problem that kept me from working out in my home gym.
But as time when on, and the underlying pressure to isolate continued, I really lost my motivation to stay fit.
It was too easy to have that extra Dr. Pepper during the week – well, maybe two extra.
And I remembered just how good a Big Turk chocolate bar tasted.
And those Twizzler commercials looked so fun, I had to have some liquorice.
After a while I lost my motivation all together to work out at home. I found that I was more tired than normal.
And all the time my COVID went from 7 to 10 pounds.
There were days that I was determined to get back to exercising. But when I would get home from work, I would just look at the equipment, shake my head and grab a Twizzler while I watched TV.
The more time went by, my COVID started rising to 13, then 17 pounds.
There were a couple of T-shirts that I didn’t wear this summer because, well, they were just too tight and I didn’t want to look like a “person of Walmart”.
But now I think I’ve turned a corner and I’m trying to lose my COVID 19.
I’ve exercised every day this week and I’ve refrained (for the most part) from stuffing my face with chocolate, chips and ice cream.
As hard as it was to turn the lights on in my home gym and to sit down on my rowing machine, I did it. I did it once and that made it easier to do it again. It got easier each day.
I’m not sure what it was that got me motivated. It might have been how sluggish I’ve felt playing hockey.
It might be a fear of my body getting out of control. And I know there was some concern for my health.
I don’t want another heart attack.
It’s probably all these things that came together to spur me on to lose my COVID once and for all.
Here’s the thing: Many people are confronted with the claims of Christ. Some are convinced. Yet they still fail to follow through and commit to Christ. If that is you, ask yourself, “What will it take to motivate me to place my faith in Christ and follow Him?”
That’s Life!
Paul
Question: What do you need motivation for right now? Leave your comments and questions below.
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