Two Weeks In
Today is my fourteenth day of posting on Eat Well, so I am intentionally doing a two week reflection about what life with food has been for me.
Life has been fantastic and it has been real.
I do all my daily computer work in three hours at a local library, usually open four days a week. During the last two weeks, some days the Wi-Fi was extremely slow or not working, and some days the library was suddenly closed. All is fantastic. I drove and did other work elsewhere.
Towards the end of the two weeks, a belt in my car broke, and I forgot to do a YouTube recording before posting day. All is still fantastic.
Where there is a will there is a way.
I made the commitment to post an Eat Well writing post and YouTube short on my personal website, every day, for the last six months of the 2026 calendar year, and I am keeping this commitment.
Does my commitment look like doing everything the way I would like to? No. Without a computer, the YouTube shorts cannot be embedded. I’m grateful to get the writing and YouTube link in the post using my tablet. Without a car, traveling to the library and places to record becomes less. I am grateful to have a place, right now in the shade, inside the not-drivable car, to do other work (like write this post).
My mind is powerful and creates time-efficient ways to keep my Eat Well commitment. Some of my goals for this commitment are tasks that will develop new skills in me and make me more productive with my time. I get to have fun these next 5 1/2 months growing as a creator of content and a creator of my life.
January 1, 2027, will come. I will reflect that day again, intentionally. I probably won’t remember much about my life right now. What there will be is the memory in my body and the awareness in my mind that I persevered. I persevered, every day, posting my writing and YouTube shorts, sharing my life with food, and providing myself nutrient dense food multiple times a day.
Welcome to reflecting.
Stacy 🌺
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I share my experiences and my perspective. Eating and healing look different for everyone. If you are struggling with food or your relationship with your body, please find support. You don’t have to do this alone.