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Words for Living Well

 

   So that your faith might not rest on men’s wisdom,

                                                                                     but on God’s power.

~1 Corinthians 2:5, NIV 


Quick Pit Stops for Your Journey
Give God 2010
Written by Lilly Tryon   
Friday, 01 January 2010

Nobody plans to gain weight. Nobody sets out to see how high they can get their blood sugar levels.  And nobody intends to end up with a heart attack. If you’re like most Americans, you are just so busy keeping up with the demands of everyday life that it’s easy to let your own health needs take a backseat.

 
Achieving Runner Status
Written by Lilly Tryon   
Wednesday, 14 October 2009

“Are you a runner?” she asked, as we lined up at the starting line.  It’s a question I’ve been asking myself ever since starting the Couch to 5K training program in July.  I began running to increase the intensity of my exercise, improve my health, and lose a few stubborn pounds.  Every run had been a mental struggle to begin and complete.  Sending in the race application for the 5K had merely been a tactic to provide motivation to continue running once I finished the last week of C25K.  I definitely didn’t feel like a runner, and even joked that I had yet to experience the “runner’s high.”  Now here I was, ready to begin my first official 5K run.  Six months ago I could never have imagined this.  Am I a runner?  “No, not really,” I replied. 

 
A SMART Resolution
Written by Lilly Tryon   
Thursday, 09 July 2009

Fueled by good intentions, many of us make New Year's resolutions to begin new healthy habits. The challenge, however, lies in turning these resolutions into reality. The average American makes the same New Year's resolution three years in a row before taking action. For those who do begin, only 40% of all resolutions are successful the first time around while 17% will take at least six tries to reach success.