Last year, I started the journey of being a remote product designer. The thought of a flexible (灵活的) schedule, a comfortable home office, and the escape from the 1 public transport was incredibly 2 . The first few weeks were filled with a long-lost feeling of 3 .
However, the 4 of working from home gradually set in. I had started my day with the best 5 , promising myself quick breaks and regular stretches (伸展) . But deadlines, endless emails, and virtual meetings 6 me to my computer throughout the day, leaving me little time to 7 . Gone were the short walks to a coworker's desk and the quick lunchtime walks around the office complex. Finally, my world was 8 to the walls of my home, my steps 9 in meters only rather than kilometers.
One day, I tried 10 one of my favorite dresses and it wasn't passing through my waist (腰) at all. Looking at myself in the mirror, I saw a 11 person carrying extra weight, rather than someone enjoying freedom. The 12 of work and personal life had left me feeling like I was a never-ending motion machine.
This incident (事件) marked the 13 of a journey of self-discovery. I made up my mind that I needed a (n) 14 not just for my waistline but for my overall well-being. It was a promise to prioritize my physical and mental health, and a promise that I could 15 control over my life and my body.