I went from that to “Omg I miss having my huge thighs to oh I want a flat tummy because everyone’s saying it’s the in thing 🙄 to I need to hit that 160lbs squat tomorrow

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Yea it’s been a whole roller coaster of trial and error and I don’t say this much, I am extremely proud of myself. Part of my growth journey has entailed appreciating my wins whether big or small because I’m that perfectionist who is always thinking of what’s next. 🤔

https://melissamumbi.wordpress.com/2022/09/16/fitness-growth

I was lucky to have parents who supported me to choose what profession I wanted

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Some parents might push their kids to the limits and that can cause other problems later on. I was free to do what felt most natural. My parents knew I couldn’t be told what to do so they didn’t force me to. I’m still like that. Apparently, before I learned to walk, they wondered when do I actually start to do that. I crawled a lot and one day I just stood up and started walking. That’s a story my dad told me. Maybe I was just careful or I was afraid to start walking. It could also be because I didn’t want to get rushed. I wanted to do it in my own time and that’s how my life has been. I don’t like rushing things because then the quality won’t be good. In that sense, I’m a perfectionist. In certain other things, I’m not that fussy.

https://tomboyforlife.blog/2020/04/10/finally-orchestrated-what-i-want