The bravest thing I've done recently is to confront a "friend" about lies she's told about me and how I feel about our friendship. If you read my earlier blog post "To invite or not to invite?" you may remember the friend I'm referring to. For those that didn't or need a recap - here's a little back story: In 2013 on of my former best friends asked if I'd be interested in temping at the bank she was temping at. I jumped at the opportunity and was very grateful. At the time I did not have a car and was working at a daycare making very little so I was unable to save the money I needed to purchase a new one. We lived within five minutes of each other so we would car pool. Her sister that also worked with us created a payment system - at first the three of us car pooled with her sister driving, we would each give her $30 a week, then when she got a car of her own and it was just the two of us driving, I would pay her $35 a week for gas. I ...
When I joined my gym, I was so excited that they had spinning classes. I've always wanted to try a spin class; it seemed like it would be fun. I was wrong! Spinning is not fun, it is hard, very very hard. It requires a lot of endurance. I'll be honest after my first few classes I gave up. I just couldn't keep up and I felt like I was dying. It wasn't enjoyable, it was pain and suffering while counting down the minutes on the clock. So I gave up. I moved on to other classes which I did enjoy. When I got back into my gym routine, I decided to give spinning another go. This time I was prepared. I had read up on some tips on how to get the best out of my spin class and feel great. I've managed to make going to spin class on Tuesdays at 6 AM a routine! I try to make it to the 6 AM Thursday class as well, but if I don't make it to that one every week I don't beat myself up over it. I've slowly been learning what works for me. I am now beginning to enjoy spin...