Things are going well! I have actually lost weight this week - half a kilo, but it all counts. I'm not actively "dieting" at the moment, I am merely tracking what I eat, eating mindfully when I do, and I am meaning to keep up with the hypnotherapy (which I haven't for a few days...). Being aware of what I'm eating, eating slowly and knowing that I need to write down and track whatever it is that I do eat, is helping me make wiser choices.
Exercise-wise, I'm going for a 3Km walk every other day. This week there are free BodyGroove sessions lunchtime and evenings, that I haven't been able to join yet, but I do recommend them nonetheless (the link is on my FB page).
In other news, I am even more busy! I have more people asking for maths tuition, and I'm having to turn them away, as working full days Wednesdays and Thursdays (plus the prep around them) is enough for me. When DD2 goes to school, I'll try and spread them throughout the week, and so should be able to fit more people in (since 5 half days is more than 2 full days).
In the Home Ed world, I've been busy doing lots of admin stuff, as well as actually helping people with advice and support. I know I'm a freak, but I don't mind admin. It keeps everything organised and you get a sense of achievement when it's done. It's a shame I don't feel the same way about tidying and cleaning my house!
I have also said I would host some sessions on Engineering for this year's HE Science Fair. Last year I offered maths tuition, though only the people who I already tutored wanted any, lol. This year, I've decided to go for a more hands-on demo, looking at what engineering is, and then 3 separate types of engineering. I'm not a natural teacher (of a group, as opposed to a 1:1 tutor), so I will be pre-recording them, and the rest of each hour, they can do the activities themselves at home. I have planned what I'm going to do, and what I'm going to talk about; I just need to write some decent notes (beyond my current "talk about engineering"!) and then get around to doing it before March.
And then there's my FutureLearn courses that I have been doing. I got loads done over Christmas, so signed up to Unlimited, and since then finding the time to study is difficult. I had planned to do it Monday afternoons, but then other things come along - like yesterday, I was sat at my computer 9am-7pm, including lunch, doing HE admin stuff that needs to be done because the government's HE Inquiry is still going on.
And to keep me sane, I need to find time to read. We've had to take our pup to the vets a bit recently (D&V, though she's declared fit again now), so I've been able to use that time to read, as we're not allowed in the vets due to coronavirus. A couple of times when I've tried to read during the day, I've fallen asleep, which isn't a good habit to get into as I have far too much stuff to do.
So, yeah, I've been busy, but that's life.
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