Author name: Leah Cutter

This and That

Spent time traveling this week, as well as seeing people. Ended up completely exhausted yesterday. I kept checking in on myself, making sure that it was actually exhaustion and not something to do with my thyroid. Nope. Just had done too much. As my husband will attest, I don’t do well with limitations. Particularly physical […]

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Shifting Schedules

Yesterday, I was in the middle of making a smoothie for lunch when suddenly my heart started pounding in my chest. What the hell? Of course, I was worried that I was having a heart attack. But no. It was just my stupid hormones that decided to flood my body with adrenaline. There was no

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Perceptions of Work

As I said before, I have been having a lot of thinky thoughts on this topic recently. The Patreon work has been particularly illuminating. We all have voices in our heads that tear us down. One of the loudest voices in my head tells me that I’m lazy. For example, the reason why I’m highly

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Accountability Sept 2

I’m not going to be doing the day of reckoning posts since my weight is (mostly) under control. I will sometimes do an accountability post. I only weigh myself once a week, on Monday mornings. This morning, after having reached my goal weight last Monday, I gained weight. Of course. I did not actually keep

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Patreon Rebooted!

I’ve had a Patreon account for a few years now. I’ve never actually done much of anything with it. I’ve launched it a couple of times. The first time it was focused on coffee and doing bean roasting reports. However, right about that time I stopped being able to drink coffee, so there wasn’t going

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Home Again

Yesterday turned out to be a bad day, but that was partially my fault. Though I knew I didn’t have much energy, I still wrote 1500 words while standing first thing in the morning. Then I sat down and took a short break. When I stood back up, the room spun, and I realized that

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