Need, thats truly is one of your great personality traits. You always are willing to help others, and you are almost always humble about yourself. That's a great pr on the incline today, and having those girls argue was icing on the cake! Fantastic.
Slobber, same deal with you. You are incredibly strong, big as a house, and you are always humble. And for the record, if I walked into a room, saw you training, I wouldn't leave. My jaw would be too stuck to the floor to be able to move!
Some of the things that make me feel like I am getting there? Hmmmm theres all sorts of little things in life that show me this. The other day a guy who I used to think was HUGE at the gym came up to me and was telling me how huge I am! He kept asking if I trained natural or not. I then looked him over good and realized I dwarf him. That felt good. Also when I go out and people ask me for bodybuilding advice, or I overhear someone saying it's too much, that feels nice.
But then it seems I have bad days when my sister, who always has a comment for me (but only when she is with her boyfriend who feels very insecure about me, and doesn't like it if I wear anything tight around him. He actually told her that). Last week I saw her at my fiancee birthday party. She told me I was looking thin. The next day I saw her at her work, and one of her coworkers asked what gym I'm a bodybuilder at and if I do shows. My sister then went on a lil story about how another coworker met this bber, and that the girl said she wouldn't touch a juice monkey in a million years. I know those were directed at digs towards me.

I know it makes her boyfriend (same height as me 6'3) who is 170lbs feel better, but it's almost like she enjoys it, and is somehow jealous of my personal progress in life (not bb but in general), and uses the bb thing to knock me. Go figure, I get the signs and good feedback from strangers, and the negative from family!
All in all it feels good when people around you let you know you are on the right track. I look in the mirror and still see the 145lb 18 year old who everyone laughed at and picked on, the positive comments give me a glimpse of how I really am.
