Party For 1
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Pity Party For 1, That Is.


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What’s holding you back from achieving your goals?
What fears are keeping you from living your best life?
Today I talk about creating baby steps to reaching the goals you have and how I faced a fear of my own yesterday. Baby steps to reaching your goals are still steps toward your goals. They need to be celebrated and you should feel great when you do accomplish them. So much of my past few years you’ve seen me do big things: skiing, surfing, hiking large mountains, but sometimes it’s the small steps that mean the most. Yesterday was one of those days. Join me as I share how stressful yesterday was but how I chose to see the positive in the baby steps. #babysteps #keepmovingforward #runningblade #ottobock #wiggleyourtoes #adaptiveathlete #ampstrong #amputeelife #aka #facingfears #challenges #calltoaction
2 parts to this week’s CTA:
As always:
Be Healthy,
Be Happy,
Be YOU!!!
Much love,
Angie
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Are you struggling with getting up and getting active? Are you afraid to fail? To fall?
It happens. If you decide to try something new then be prepared to fail, and fail again, until you finally succeed. It takes trials and errors to make the necessary adjustments, in anything you do, to finally see success. If you didn’t fail when trying something new then you didn’t learn anything and didn’t set your goal high enough.
A goal should be hard to achieve, but not unachievable. It should make you work, and often times fail or be so hard that when you do achieve it you feel amazing about how far you’ve come.
This past weekend I achieved a goal I set for myself over a year ago. Part of it, no, most of it, was about my mindset. I wanted to hike a specific trail that I knew would be demanding on my body, my residual limb, and socket. When I first attempted it I didn’t have the necessary equipment, time, nor was the temperature conducive (100 degrees+). I really hadn’t a clue why we even tried it but I knew how hard the first 1/4 mile was and the hike would be 5 miles round trip. I needed to prepare physically but also mentally. I knew I was going for it this past weekend a whole week beforehand so I had time to make necessary adjustments with materials and prepare my mind for the hardship this trek would have on me, but I WAS determined to achieve my goal!
I know this sounds more like a talk on goal setting but it’s really about getting out and trying things you might not normally do…and quite frankly, that takes goal setting and a mind shift.
But if failure scares you then be prepared to stay right where you are and become stagnant. You cannot grow without goals. You cannot achieve goals without hardships and failure. And you cannot see change without trying something new pushing you out of your comfort zone.
So what are you waiting for???
Get out and try something new this week!
If you are struggling with pain, maybe shift your thinking to something different than sitting around and thinking about the pain. Maybe that means reading a book you’ve always wanted to read, going for a drive just to get out of the house, calling a friend and having a nice conversation about something totally unrelated to your circumstance or focusing on their life or their issues. Whatever you do, set a goal, small or large, write it down and then set the necessary steps it takes to achieve it….and then go for it!!!
If you try something new you might find that you have found a new passion, whether it’s reading an certain author or helping others with their situations or a specific exercise or activity. It might put you on the path of a healthier lifestyle and better habits. Who knows, you might actually, for a moment, forget about your own pain and problems!
Now wouldn’t that be something!?
I hope you found something useful here,
And as always:
Be Healthy,
Be Happy,
Be YOU!!
Much love,
Angie
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Are you having issues with your knee(s), hip, back? Check your shoes. What are you wearing? Are they old and worn out? Are you using the wrong type of shoe for the wrong activity?
Are you an amputee and feel unstable? Your shoe might have something to do with that. Look into Adidas or Van Shoes, you might be surprised the difference they will make.
Make changes to the type of shoes you are wearing this week and see if that simple change helps your situation.
You may be pleasantly surprised, I know I was!
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It’s time to get off that couch and put your leg on. Let’s do this! If not today, then when?
I will tell you that the amputation wasn’t the end of a journey but the very beginning of another. Life is a journey so I don’t know why I thought any different with amputation. Now the real work comes in. You need to heal, and then get your socket fitted and THEN learn to walk all over again! No one can truly prepare you for what’s to come with amputation but I will tell you that no matter what you are facing with yours, you CAN do anything! You just need to press on and learn to adapt.
For me it was about perseverance, distraction and goal setting. You will have good days and bad days, and knowing this will allow you to “bounce back” when the going gets tough. I didn’t realize this, at first, and when I began to struggle I thought it was going to be down, down, down, with no recovery…. that’s how my last 7 years had gone with surgeries, so why would this be any different? But then over the course of these past two years I realized that my residual limb changes size and shape and that will dictate how my socket fits, which, in turn, dictated some of my struggles and pains. But those bad moments, or struggles, were short lived and then good times would return. NOW that I know this I can take those “bad” days in stride, and not lose sleep over them (although, sometimes I do because of the phantom pain 😉 Haha! Humor is good medicine, by the way.
I started my journey, back to walking, by deciding to give virtual races a try. I am highly competitive with myself so when I set a goal, I will succeed. My 1st race was 175 miles in 3 months. I started this one just a couple months after getting my prosthetic! I figured, what’s the best way to get use to your new leg- use it, and use it A LOT! I would need to put in 2 miles everyday to catch up since I registered a little late. You know what? It was hard! But I stuck with it, logged all my miles and made the goal of 175 miles! And the pure joy of receiving my finisher’s medal stuck with me…so I registered for the next one, which was 150 miles! and then the next one- 150 miles! I finished all of those and then began smaller more condensed goals of completing 5k walks/runs, virtually. The idea of doing a race within a day put more pressure on me to compete at my highest level. I had to complete 3.1 miles all at once and some days that was really hard. Some of them I raced for better and faster times, other times I had to be content with just finishing. You need to know your body well enough not to do harm but also to know when and how hard to push.
I have enjoyed all the races I’ve completed. There’s a sense of pride and accomplishment seeing all of my medals I’ve earned over the past 2 years as an amputee. These races have given me a purpose, goals, and independence as an amputee. I look and feel better then I have in a long time, and my mental health is at its peak. Listen in to my podcast to hear more about how to get moving and what hurdles I overcame to finish all those medals these past 2 years.
Now it’s YOUR turn!
Check out these virtual races and register for one of them. Take baby steps to get there but get there! Challenge yourself to do and be something more. You’ll be surprised what you can accomplish when you set a goal and get moving. I guarantee you will feel better about yourself, and you’ll start making strides in your physical, mental and emotional state, plus you and your prosthetic will become friends! 😉
Check these out:
Will Run For Bling and Charity
This last one is where I met some amazing people and did my first 3 BIG long distance races (175, 150, and 150 mile races over a few months) If you want a challenge, check this site out!
Your Call to Action is to register to do a virtual race and do it by the end of June or if you need to, register now and build up to finishing by the end of July. Just don’t open that package until you’ve earned it. That’s how I did it because then I had something pushing me to finish. You’ve got this!!
You know I’m here for you! Send me a message, let me know how it’s going.
And as always:
Be Healthy,
Be Happy,
Be YOU!!
Cheers,
Angie
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If someone asked you where your life began, or where you started out, you might answer, when you were born. Others may answer where they started their career or life as an adult, when they had to be responsible for themselves and maybe a spouse or significant other.
For me, my starting point is always changing, and comes around…OFTEN!
Of course we all start life at birth, then we grow, move out and start our own life.
If we get married and have kids, those are all new points, starting once again.
At 40 something years old, I thought most of my starting points were behind me but in December 2018 my life shifted greatly. I elected to amputate my left leg above the knee, and start over. This was a huge discussion and was quite tough to make. Many questions came to me, like- Would I die during surgery? Would I get an infection? Will I really learn to walk again, or hike or ski, for that matter? Did I have the energy and strength to begin again and learn to do everything I knew how to do (with 2 legs) now with just one?
When I woke after surgery I started over. A clean slate. A new beginning. As scary as that was, it was also a moment of new hope. I could dictate the outcome of my decision, to some degree, with my attitude, mindset, and fight. And that’s just what I did!
In this podcast I discuss what it’s like starting over. And how as an amputee we “start over” A LOT! Every new socket, the change in weather, a new pair of shoes, a change in prosthetics, from walking leg to running blade, etc.
All of that feels new, and changes our perspective and outcomes of that moment, day or week.
Starting over isn’t for the weak or faint of heart.❤
And sometimes we succumb to the constant newness of our circumstance. I discuss options you have on how, as an amputee, you deal with these obstacles, and how your support system can help you navigate day to day living.
Remember, it’s all about your mindset, but even the most optimistic people hit roadblocks they struggle to get around. Give yourself a break. Have grace with yourself and don’t hold on to those struggles. They are inevitable, and we all deal with them. Take a step back, breathe, then move forward-head held high!
You are a warrior! Press on, good and faithful soldier, press on.⚔
This week, I want you to look in the mirror, and look deep within yourself. Praise yourself for how far you’ve come. Recognize your successes, let go of fears. Press onward. If you haven’t made a vision board yet, give that a go this week. Check out my own vision board HERE for an example.
If you have a vision board already made, then maybe now is a good time to refresh and renew your dreams, goals, thoughts and mantras. Good big!! Aim for the stars and realize that you can achieve what you put your mind and heart in to.
As always, I would love to hear how you are doing. Reach out to me. Follow me on Instagram at @angie_heuser and/or @bawarrior360. DM me our email me. Leave a comment here and let me know how your goals are coming along, if you need help, or if your are struggling.
I’m here for you!
And as always:
Be Healthy,
Be Happy,
Be YOU!!!
Much love,
Angie