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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I feel guilty if Im still in bed after 8am ( cant remember last time that happened) and if its a good day to work I feel wrong if I dont. What are the funny querks of yesteryear that you can t shift? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Im the same as you, up early and i have to get out for a walk or a bike ride every day . I can'tsit on the sofa "
Amen to that..its like if I watch more than one film, whatever the weather or time of day, I get restless. |
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By *arkus1812Man
over a year ago
Lifes departure lounge NN9 Northamptonshire East not West MidlandsMidlands |
All my working life I was an early starter, now 10 years on from retirement I still get up at 6am every morning, and that includes weekends.
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"Im the same as you, up early and i have to get out for a walk or a bike ride every day . I can'tsit on the sofa "
Same here. I love mornings and i can not wait to bounce out of bed and embrace the new day.x |
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As soon as I retired I stopped going to bed and getting up early and started doing what I'd been dreaming about for some time. I can't get out of the habit that was ingrained from youth of feeling that I should be doing something productive though. If I spend the day just reading, sewing or just generally mooching about I think I should do something "useful" the following day. Daft really |
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By *r TriomanMan
over a year ago
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"Im the same as you, up early and i have to get out for a walk or a bike ride every day . I can'tsit on the sofa "
Same here Taff, hate sitting around; walking or riding between work or DIY. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"As soon as I retired I stopped going to bed and getting up early and started doing what I'd been dreaming about for some time. I can't get out of the habit that was ingrained from youth of feeling that I should be doing something productive though. If I spend the day just reading, sewing or just generally mooching about I think I should do something "useful" the following day. Daft really "
Totally understand those feelings..but enjoy best you can x |
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Never been a natural early riser, even though some jobs I've had were 6 am starts. Now I'm retired, I just get up when I wake up, that depends on what time I go to bed though. Drink enough tea to sink a Battleship, and I'm good to go |
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