February 16th – Day 46  of My 2026 Daily Activity Journal

On my blog yesterday, I noted that one of my more recent motivators is James Clear, the author of Atomic Habits.

This book offers a plethora of practical advice,  so having read it, I followed an Atomic Habits Fan  Facebook page and ultimately signed up for a weekly email newsletters.

In this past Thursday’s  email, James clear passed along the following wisdom..

“The loser has more in common with the winner than the person sitting on the sidelines.

    The winner and the loser each had the courage to try.  Both risked embarrassment.  Both were willing to face uncertainty.  Both were stubborn enough to continue.

   Success is endurance in disguise.  It belongs to the person who can absorb the losses without absorbing the identity of “loser”.   It’s the courage to start – and to stick with it – that is the real separator.

   Results tend to find the person who stays in the game.

    The sidelines are safe, but sterile.  Nothing grows there.”

It is for such wisdom that I read and that I follow such authors.

It is four years since I began my Health and Fitness Journey.    I have appreciated the successes, but I have also suffered my share of the setbacks.

Today, I am facing another setback…

A few days ago I saw my Respirologist.  I went to pick up a couple of prescription renewals for inhalers that I use to help manage asthma, copd, and bronchiectasis symptoms.  My Respirologist provided the prescriptions plus gave me a requision for a sputum culture sample as I had a wheeze in my lungs and an increase in coughing since my hernia surgery.

I submitted the sample and last night the results came up on my Sask Health Record. +4 pseudomonas aeruginosa.   I won’t know the treatment plan or the prognosis until I see my Respirologist, but from what I have read so far it sounds like another setback to me!

I cannot say I am not frustrated – but I am grateful for my Respirologist, my friends, my family, and my professional team of ‘motivators’ who will  help me push through another loss without becoming a hapless loser.  I am not ready to be relegated to the sidelines!

Today is Monday ‘Family Day’ in Saskatchewan.  As much as it is a holiday, for me it is a day for aerobics, weights, snd treadmill.  

Tomorrow, I will undoubtably hear from my Respirologist. 🤞🤞🤞

Tha’s it for today.  Take care and have a great day! 💞🤗💪

Daily Food Diary – Day 291 of 365

Today it is 291 Days since I started my Daily Food Diary.  💖

That is commitment people!  I have made some improvements in my diet – not GRAND improvements,  but at least I am mindful of how less than healthy my diet is.

Since I started my health and wellness journey almost four years ago, I have always kept it balanced and sustainable.  My  first year of Daily Workouts seem pretty lame now, but almost four years in I see a world of difference in how I look and feel, and my workouts are in the solid moderate range. 😋

Yesterday, I posted photos of the old and the  modern swinging bridges in Souris, Manitoba.  

Today, I wanted to send along a couple of photos of the 500 year old Mystic Oak Tree that we also visited while we were there.

It took us a couple of tries to find the path that led to the Mystic Tree, but well worth the effort.   The energy surrounding this tree does make for a mystical experience! 💞

Daily Food Diary – Day 291

Breakfast:

(1) c coffee (2)

(1) c Harvest Crunch Protein (270)

(1/4) c 2% milk (28)

Snacks:

(9) wine gums (158)

(1) pear (103)

(15) Lay’s Lightly Salted ripple chips (150)

Dinner:

(2) c lettuce (12)

(1/2) c green onions (20)

(1) sm can Flakes of Chicken (210)

(2) tbsp mayo (200)

(12) Doritos (153)

Total consumed calories: 1306

Total used calories: 332

(30) min walking (83)

(30) min aerobics (176)

(30) min treadmill (73)

Total net calories: 974

Net calories goal: 1229 – 974 = 255 under 👍

That’s it for today.  Take care and have a great day! 😊❤️