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Just think if everyone in every community was working out everyday, we would not have as many problems as we have because everyone would be TOO busy working hard on THEMSELVES creating a new level of happiness to have time to be all up in someone else business. It takes work to work on yourself! So many people are heavy and just miserable and always sitting around talking about what someone else is not doing and creating problems when they need to be doing a whole lot to themselves making themselves look and feel better. For example, if you need to lose 100lbs which many people do nowadays, do you really have time to be fooling around entertaining meaningless foolishness? NO! You have your own personal work to do on yourself outside of going to your day or night job. Watch the words that come out of your mouth because you actually speak a lie daily when having a chest out conversation trying to get let someone or group of people know you are the ish and you are independent. I have heard overweight folks talk like this OFTEN: I take care of me! I dont need NOBODY taking care of me! I go to work EVERYDAY! Okay great you got to work but you are big as a house and that belly is huge and you can barely get around at work EVERYDAY so that is not taking care of you! Most likely you are sitting in the office most of the time when you should be walking around checking on things at work but you are not taking care of you so you cant. You are KILLING YOU! It is not all about making money as a form of taking care of you because without good health, YOU CANT WORK! Be mindful of your words and how you define them. There is a lot that comes with taking care of ourselves and looking big and fat is a poor way of showing it yet we say we are, when in actuality, we are not! GET YOUR MIND RIGHT AND YOUR BODY RIGHT. They go hand and hand! ALWAYS! BE BETTER, NOT WORSE!
Posted on: Mon, 31 Mar 2014 18:58:53 +0000

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