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"What do you aim to achieve this month?" • The progression of a late September social/date into a mid-October sexology between the sheets. If that doesn't happen then it's Plån ß. | |||
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"What do you aim to achieve this month? • The progression of a late September social/date into a mid-October sexology between the sheets. If that doesn't happen then it's Plån ß." But we met mid September, not late September? | |||
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"I want to have a lot more sex than in September. " | |||
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"Drink lots of lattes. Have sex." Same. Lots of sex. Lots of lattes. Watch at least five horror films. Get fucked by someone wearing a mask. It's going to be a good month. | |||
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"Sort my fucking life out " Amen sister! | |||
"Drink lots of lattes. Have sex." Oh the joys of losing one's virginity | |||
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"Drink lots of lattes. Have sex. Same. Lots of sex. Lots of lattes. Watch at least five horror films. Get fucked by someone wearing a mask. It's going to be a good month." Ooh and want those creepy white contacts some guy has on here. Those are hot | |||
"Drink lots of lattes. Have sex. Oh the joys of losing one's virginity " Does it hurt? | |||
"What do you aim to achieve this month? " Getting my new job offered tomorrow | |||
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"Drink lots of lattes. Have sex. Same. Lots of sex. Lots of lattes. Watch at least five horror films. Get fucked by someone wearing a mask. It's going to be a good month. Ooh and want those creepy white contacts some guy has on here. Those are hot " Need to find these bad boys. Do you ever think you might be going to hell? | |||
"To make it to November " This and find a reason to keep going | |||
"What do you aim to achieve this month? • The progression of a late September social/date into a mid-October sexology between the sheets. If that doesn't happen then it's Plån ß. · But we met mid September, not late September? " • Okay...do you prefer Travelodge™ or PremierInn™ ? | |||
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"Drink lots of lattes. Have sex. Same. Lots of sex. Lots of lattes. Watch at least five horror films. Get fucked by someone wearing a mask. It's going to be a good month. Ooh and want those creepy white contacts some guy has on here. Those are hot Need to find these bad boys. Do you ever think you might be going to hell?" I hope so. | |||
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"What do you aim to achieve this month? • The progression of a late September social/date into a mid-October sexology between the sheets. If that doesn't happen then it's Plån ß. · But we met mid September, not late September? • Okay...do you prefer Travelodge™ or PremierInn™ ? " Premier Inn, the purple lighting is better for photos. | |||
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"What do you aim to achieve this month? " vacation next weekend. 5 days Seneca lake wine country fall foliage and waterfalls. | |||
"What do you aim to achieve this month? • The progression of a late September social/date into a mid-October sexology between the sheets. If that doesn't happen then it's Plån ß. · But we met mid September, not late September? • Okay...do you prefer Travelodge™ or Premier Inn™ ? · Premier Inn, the purple lighting is better for photos. " • I shall bring my trusty tripod! | |||
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"To lose 4lb by the 21st" Wow. Do you need to loose that. You look good now | |||
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"To lose 4lb by the 21st" Easy that. One meal a day. Sorted. I’ve gone from 14 stone 10 to 12 stone 7 in few months | |||
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"I have three I want to stick to: • Start at the gym. I’ve signed up but need to induct and devise a program. • 31 days of Duolingo • 8 piano practice sessions (basically two a week which is manageable even for a procrastinator like me)" Piano? Two a week??! Are you already quite good? | |||
"Accepting help to sort my house out ready for recovery post op. " Oooooooo are they finally going to fix you, Saff? Hope it all goes well | |||
"I have three I want to stick to: • Start at the gym. I’ve signed up but need to induct and devise a program. • 31 days of Duolingo • 8 piano practice sessions (basically two a week which is manageable even for a procrastinator like me) Piano? Two a week??! Are you already quite good? " Some basics/fundamentals. I should be practicing daily, or at least every other day, but I know I can’t keep to that. So 2x 20-30 minute sessions a week shouldn’t be too tough to stick to. I spend more time on here just browsing. It’s not for ‘improvement’ per se this month, but more to build the habit again as I’ve been very lazy recently. | |||
"Accepting help to sort my house out ready for recovery post op. Oooooooo are they finally going to fix you, Saff? Hope it all goes well " Yes thank god!! It’s bone on bone so can barely walk now. Thanks Chuck x | |||
"I have three I want to stick to: • Start at the gym. I’ve signed up but need to induct and devise a program. • 31 days of Duolingo • 8 piano practice sessions (basically two a week which is manageable even for a procrastinator like me) Piano? Two a week??! Are you already quite good? Some basics/fundamentals. I should be practicing daily, or at least every other day, but I know I can’t keep to that. So 2x 20-30 minute sessions a week shouldn’t be too tough to stick to. I spend more time on here just browsing. It’s not for ‘improvement’ per se this month, but more to build the habit again as I’ve been very lazy recently." Ah ok. I practice at least an hour per day. With one day off. Have a lesson each week. Studying theory too. And I’m still shit!!!! Lol | |||
"My goal in Oct is to accomplish the goals I set in Sept, which I should of done in May, because I made a promise in March which I planned in Jan" Love this lol | |||
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"I have three I want to stick to: • Start at the gym. I’ve signed up but need to induct and devise a program. • 31 days of Duolingo • 8 piano practice sessions (basically two a week which is manageable even for a procrastinator like me) Piano? Two a week??! Are you already quite good? Some basics/fundamentals. I should be practicing daily, or at least every other day, but I know I can’t keep to that. So 2x 20-30 minute sessions a week shouldn’t be too tough to stick to. I spend more time on here just browsing. It’s not for ‘improvement’ per se this month, but more to build the habit again as I’ve been very lazy recently. Ah ok. I practice at least an hour per day. With one day off. Have a lesson each week. Studying theory too. And I’m still shit!!!! Lol" When I was doing exams/lessons that was me so I don’t envy you. At the moment I have no teacher (or structure) so I just do stuff I enjoy and not stuff like sight reading and theory test papers | |||
"I have three I want to stick to: • Start at the gym. I’ve signed up but need to induct and devise a program. • 31 days of Duolingo • 8 piano practice sessions (basically two a week which is manageable even for a procrastinator like me) Piano? Two a week??! Are you already quite good? Some basics/fundamentals. I should be practicing daily, or at least every other day, but I know I can’t keep to that. So 2x 20-30 minute sessions a week shouldn’t be too tough to stick to. I spend more time on here just browsing. It’s not for ‘improvement’ per se this month, but more to build the habit again as I’ve been very lazy recently. Ah ok. I practice at least an hour per day. With one day off. Have a lesson each week. Studying theory too. And I’m still shit!!!! Lol When I was doing exams/lessons that was me so I don’t envy you. At the moment I have no teacher (or structure) so I just do stuff I enjoy and not stuff like sight reading and theory test papers " I did grade one exams like the 7 year olds breeze through! Passed but shit myself nearly! So I chose to progress through the grades without exams. The theory I’m just interested in and at my age, keep brain working. I’m not a natural by any measure. I find it all very very difficult. Find perving fabs easy! | |||
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"Seriously, attend our first group social, spend time on a recommended nudest beach and visit a swinger’s club for our 2nd time after our 1st was disappointing. " We been only to 2 clubs. One in Spain, wife thought sleazy. One in uk was great night. Townhouse in Birkenhead | |||
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"I have three I want to stick to: • Start at the gym. I’ve signed up but need to induct and devise a program. • 31 days of Duolingo • 8 piano practice sessions (basically two a week which is manageable even for a procrastinator like me) Piano? Two a week??! Are you already quite good? Some basics/fundamentals. I should be practicing daily, or at least every other day, but I know I can’t keep to that. So 2x 20-30 minute sessions a week shouldn’t be too tough to stick to. I spend more time on here just browsing. It’s not for ‘improvement’ per se this month, but more to build the habit again as I’ve been very lazy recently. Ah ok. I practice at least an hour per day. With one day off. Have a lesson each week. Studying theory too. And I’m still shit!!!! Lol When I was doing exams/lessons that was me so I don’t envy you. At the moment I have no teacher (or structure) so I just do stuff I enjoy and not stuff like sight reading and theory test papers I did grade one exams like the 7 year olds breeze through! Passed but shit myself nearly! So I chose to progress through the grades without exams. The theory I’m just interested in and at my age, keep brain working. I’m not a natural by any measure. I find it all very very difficult. Find perving fabs easy! " You’ll smash it. I didn’t enjoy my exams, but I did enjoy the preparation for them. Next time I might go back to syllabus stuff but for now it’s YouTube tutorials and (terrible) improvisation | |||
"I have three I want to stick to: • Start at the gym. I’ve signed up but need to induct and devise a program. • 31 days of Duolingo • 8 piano practice sessions (basically two a week which is manageable even for a procrastinator like me) Piano? Two a week??! Are you already quite good? Some basics/fundamentals. I should be practicing daily, or at least every other day, but I know I can’t keep to that. So 2x 20-30 minute sessions a week shouldn’t be too tough to stick to. I spend more time on here just browsing. It’s not for ‘improvement’ per se this month, but more to build the habit again as I’ve been very lazy recently. Ah ok. I practice at least an hour per day. With one day off. Have a lesson each week. Studying theory too. And I’m still shit!!!! Lol When I was doing exams/lessons that was me so I don’t envy you. At the moment I have no teacher (or structure) so I just do stuff I enjoy and not stuff like sight reading and theory test papers I did grade one exams like the 7 year olds breeze through! Passed but shit myself nearly! So I chose to progress through the grades without exams. The theory I’m just interested in and at my age, keep brain working. I’m not a natural by any measure. I find it all very very difficult. Find perving fabs easy! You’ll smash it. I didn’t enjoy my exams, but I did enjoy the preparation for them. Next time I might go back to syllabus stuff but for now it’s YouTube tutorials and (terrible) improvisation " Chords and that! An enigma to me. Need to be told exactly what to do | |||
"This "twice a week" stuff is not going to last. Once a day for a very short amount of time is better than twice a week for longer... Same with learning a language. You need to integrate it in your daily routine somehow. Same with gym. Can't lift every day, but you need to go everyday. Maybe do cardio on your days off or something. Need to play the piano once a day, 15 minutes before lunch or something. While going through the day, look up how to say things in the language that you want to learn, that you would say in english. Learn single, everyday words like that. Just make a habit of looking it up. Best are short little sentences to get the syntax, too. Nothing too complicated. Pair that with duolingo. Everytime I go to the bathroom, I play a game of chess. I became quite good over the years. If you do it only once a week, you will get lazy and forget about it. Something will come up, and then the next opportunity is 7 days from now. And then you miss it again and ooops you haven't done it for 2 weeks now. If you do it daily, then taht can happen, too. But it's a lot more difficult because it's literally everyday, so if you miss today you make up for it tomorrow and not next week. But it's best to not do too much new stuff at once anyway. That is just overload and then you procrastinate ALL of your new hobbies. Implement little by little. Get used to the gym first, then the second language, then the piano. If you do all at once you will not do any of those after a while, promised. And a thousand small steps are better than 100 big steps, they take less dedication and mental preparing and convincing, and for anything you try to achieve - going at it steady is more important than going at it hard. Even the gym. I know all of that, and yet I am a lazy SoB at the moment, too. But I used to live like this for years, and I got shit done. Constantly. All the time. I was so well up together. So take it from someone who knows what works, and what doesn't. I have done both. " Can weight train every day. Well Monday to Friday. Different body parts. I’m 60….I do | |||
"Accepting help to sort my house out ready for recovery post op. Oooooooo are they finally going to fix you, Saff? Hope it all goes well Yes thank god!! It’s bone on bone so can barely walk now. Thanks Chuck x " Get yourself a snazzy wheely chair! In all seriousness though, we hope it's all successful and that you'll be out of pain once it's all done and dusted | |||
"This "twice a week" stuff is not going to last. Once a day for a very short amount of time is better than twice a week for longer... Same with learning a language. You need to integrate it in your daily routine somehow. Same with gym. Can't lift every day, but you need to go everyday. Maybe do cardio on your days off or something. Need to play the piano once a day, 15 minutes before lunch or something. While going through the day, look up how to say things in the language that you want to learn, that you would say in english. Learn single, everyday words like that. Just make a habit of looking it up. Best are short little sentences to get the syntax, too. Nothing too complicated. Pair that with duolingo. Everytime I go to the bathroom, I play a game of chess. I became quite good over the years. If you do it only once a week, you will get lazy and forget about it. Something will come up, and then the next opportunity is 7 days from now. And then you miss it again and ooops you haven't done it for 2 weeks now. If you do it daily, then taht can happen, too. But it's a lot more difficult because it's literally everyday, so if you miss today you make up for it tomorrow and not next week. But it's best to not do too much new stuff at once anyway. That is just overload and then you procrastinate ALL of your new hobbies. Implement little by little. Get used to the gym first, then the second language, then the piano. If you do all at once you will not do any of those after a while, promised. And a thousand small steps are better than 100 big steps, they take less dedication and mental preparing and convincing, and for anything you try to achieve - going at it steady is more important than going at it hard. Even the gym. I know all of that, and yet I am a lazy SoB at the moment, too. But I used to live like this for years, and I got shit done. Constantly. All the time. I was so well up together. So take it from someone who knows what works, and what doesn't. I have done both. " It’s to build a habit of some sorts, because with the way my work is split across localities I can’t be home for a part of the week. Therefore the piano practice is limited to those times when I’m home. 2x is a minimum and if I can do more, which I will be able to most weeks then great but it’s just to get my brain back into making it part of a loose routine. I’m not trying to be Einaudi, just someone who can sit down and piss about. Duolingo is a daily habit on the other hand because my phone is always with me | |||
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"This "twice a week" stuff is not going to last. Once a day for a very short amount of time is better than twice a week for longer... Same with learning a language. You need to integrate it in your daily routine somehow. Same with gym. Can't lift every day, but you need to go everyday. Maybe do cardio on your days off or something. Need to play the piano once a day, 15 minutes before lunch or something. While going through the day, look up how to say things in the language that you want to learn, that you would say in english. Learn single, everyday words like that. Just make a habit of looking it up. Best are short little sentences to get the syntax, too. Nothing too complicated. Pair that with duolingo. Everytime I go to the bathroom, I play a game of chess. I became quite good over the years. If you do it only once a week, you will get lazy and forget about it. Something will come up, and then the next opportunity is 7 days from now. And then you miss it again and ooops you haven't done it for 2 weeks now. If you do it daily, then taht can happen, too. But it's a lot more difficult because it's literally everyday, so if you miss today you make up for it tomorrow and not next week. But it's best to not do too much new stuff at once anyway. That is just overload and then you procrastinate ALL of your new hobbies. Implement little by little. Get used to the gym first, then the second language, then the piano. If you do all at once you will not do any of those after a while, promised. And a thousand small steps are better than 100 big steps, they take less dedication and mental preparing and convincing, and for anything you try to achieve - going at it steady is more important than going at it hard. Even the gym. I know all of that, and yet I am a lazy SoB at the moment, too. But I used to live like this for years, and I got shit done. Constantly. All the time. I was so well up together. So take it from someone who knows what works, and what doesn't. I have done both. It’s to build a habit of some sorts, because with the way my work is split across localities I can’t be home for a part of the week. Therefore the piano practice is limited to those times when I’m home. 2x is a minimum and if I can do more, which I will be able to most weeks then great but it’s just to get my brain back into making it part of a loose routine. I’m not trying to be Einaudi, just someone who can sit down and piss about. Duolingo is a daily habit on the other hand because my phone is always with me " Find solutions and don't make excuses. Get a little keyboard with you, it helps you practice the piano. | |||
"This "twice a week" stuff is not going to last. Once a day for a very short amount of time is better than twice a week for longer... Same with learning a language. You need to integrate it in your daily routine somehow. Same with gym. Can't lift every day, but you need to go everyday. Maybe do cardio on your days off or something. Need to play the piano once a day, 15 minutes before lunch or something. While going through the day, look up how to say things in the language that you want to learn, that you would say in english. Learn single, everyday words like that. Just make a habit of looking it up. Best are short little sentences to get the syntax, too. Nothing too complicated. Pair that with duolingo. Everytime I go to the bathroom, I play a game of chess. I became quite good over the years. If you do it only once a week, you will get lazy and forget about it. Something will come up, and then the next opportunity is 7 days from now. And then you miss it again and ooops you haven't done it for 2 weeks now. If you do it daily, then taht can happen, too. But it's a lot more difficult because it's literally everyday, so if you miss today you make up for it tomorrow and not next week. But it's best to not do too much new stuff at once anyway. That is just overload and then you procrastinate ALL of your new hobbies. Implement little by little. Get used to the gym first, then the second language, then the piano. If you do all at once you will not do any of those after a while, promised. And a thousand small steps are better than 100 big steps, they take less dedication and mental preparing and convincing, and for anything you try to achieve - going at it steady is more important than going at it hard. Even the gym. I know all of that, and yet I am a lazy SoB at the moment, too. But I used to live like this for years, and I got shit done. Constantly. All the time. I was so well up together. So take it from someone who knows what works, and what doesn't. I have done both. Can weight train every day. Well Monday to Friday. Different body parts. I’m 60….I do" Oh definitely, but most people go for a full body work out, which is sufficient. And then you have to rest between workouts, especially if you're still sore. Cardio is a good alternative, it lets you go to the gym even if you don't want to strain yourself. A split plan is obviously not a bad idea either, but personally never liked it that much and I don't think it's very helpful unless you're at competition level. Personal preference and opinion though. As long as you go to the gym and you keep going to the gym, you do it right. | |||
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"This "twice a week" stuff is not going to last. Once a day for a very short amount of time is better than twice a week for longer... Same with learning a language. You need to integrate it in your daily routine somehow. Same with gym. Can't lift every day, but you need to go everyday. Maybe do cardio on your days off or something. Need to play the piano once a day, 15 minutes before lunch or something. While going through the day, look up how to say things in the language that you want to learn, that you would say in english. Learn single, everyday words like that. Just make a habit of looking it up. Best are short little sentences to get the syntax, too. Nothing too complicated. Pair that with duolingo. Everytime I go to the bathroom, I play a game of chess. I became quite good over the years. If you do it only once a week, you will get lazy and forget about it. Something will come up, and then the next opportunity is 7 days from now. And then you miss it again and ooops you haven't done it for 2 weeks now. If you do it daily, then taht can happen, too. But it's a lot more difficult because it's literally everyday, so if you miss today you make up for it tomorrow and not next week. But it's best to not do too much new stuff at once anyway. That is just overload and then you procrastinate ALL of your new hobbies. Implement little by little. Get used to the gym first, then the second language, then the piano. If you do all at once you will not do any of those after a while, promised. And a thousand small steps are better than 100 big steps, they take less dedication and mental preparing and convincing, and for anything you try to achieve - going at it steady is more important than going at it hard. Even the gym. I know all of that, and yet I am a lazy SoB at the moment, too. But I used to live like this for years, and I got shit done. Constantly. All the time. I was so well up together. So take it from someone who knows what works, and what doesn't. I have done both. Can weight train every day. Well Monday to Friday. Different body parts. I’m 60….I do Oh definitely, but most people go for a full body work out, which is sufficient. And then you have to rest between workouts, especially if you're still sore. Cardio is a good alternative, it lets you go to the gym even if you don't want to strain yourself. A split plan is obviously not a bad idea either, but personally never liked it that much and I don't think it's very helpful unless you're at competition level. Personal preference and opinion though. As long as you go to the gym and you keep going to the gym, you do it right." True enough. I’ve tried them all. But at my age, can go quite hard say legd Monday and 7 days until do them again. Cardio is now walking and swimming. All over takes too long and I don’t think can do enough of each group | |||
"This "twice a week" stuff is not going to last. Once a day for a very short amount of time is better than twice a week for longer... Same with learning a language. You need to integrate it in your daily routine somehow. Same with gym. Can't lift every day, but you need to go everyday. Maybe do cardio on your days off or something. Need to play the piano once a day, 15 minutes before lunch or something. While going through the day, look up how to say things in the language that you want to learn, that you would say in english. Learn single, everyday words like that. Just make a habit of looking it up. Best are short little sentences to get the syntax, too. Nothing too complicated. Pair that with duolingo. Everytime I go to the bathroom, I play a game of chess. I became quite good over the years. If you do it only once a week, you will get lazy and forget about it. Something will come up, and then the next opportunity is 7 days from now. And then you miss it again and ooops you haven't done it for 2 weeks now. If you do it daily, then taht can happen, too. But it's a lot more difficult because it's literally everyday, so if you miss today you make up for it tomorrow and not next week. But it's best to not do too much new stuff at once anyway. That is just overload and then you procrastinate ALL of your new hobbies. Implement little by little. Get used to the gym first, then the second language, then the piano. If you do all at once you will not do any of those after a while, promised. And a thousand small steps are better than 100 big steps, they take less dedication and mental preparing and convincing, and for anything you try to achieve - going at it steady is more important than going at it hard. Even the gym. I know all of that, and yet I am a lazy SoB at the moment, too. But I used to live like this for years, and I got shit done. Constantly. All the time. I was so well up together. So take it from someone who knows what works, and what doesn't. I have done both. Can weight train every day. Well Monday to Friday. Different body parts. I’m 60….I do Oh definitely, but most people go for a full body work out, which is sufficient. And then you have to rest between workouts, especially if you're still sore. Cardio is a good alternative, it lets you go to the gym even if you don't want to strain yourself. A split plan is obviously not a bad idea either, but personally never liked it that much and I don't think it's very helpful unless you're at competition level. Personal preference and opinion though. As long as you go to the gym and you keep going to the gym, you do it right. True enough. I’ve tried them all. But at my age, can go quite hard say legd Monday and 7 days until do them again. Cardio is now walking and swimming. All over takes too long and I don’t think can do enough of each group " We get weaker the older we get, so that you still hit the gym is really impressive. | |||
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"To lose another stone and to get my car at least running " A stone in one month is difficult. Maybe revise to 4/7 pounds ?? | |||
"This "twice a week" stuff is not going to last. Once a day for a very short amount of time is better than twice a week for longer... Same with learning a language. You need to integrate it in your daily routine somehow. Same with gym. Can't lift every day, but you need to go everyday. Maybe do cardio on your days off or something. Need to play the piano once a day, 15 minutes before lunch or something. While going through the day, look up how to say things in the language that you want to learn, that you would say in english. Learn single, everyday words like that. Just make a habit of looking it up. Best are short little sentences to get the syntax, too. Nothing too complicated. Pair that with duolingo. Everytime I go to the bathroom, I play a game of chess. I became quite good over the years. If you do it only once a week, you will get lazy and forget about it. Something will come up, and then the next opportunity is 7 days from now. And then you miss it again and ooops you haven't done it for 2 weeks now. If you do it daily, then taht can happen, too. But it's a lot more difficult because it's literally everyday, so if you miss today you make up for it tomorrow and not next week. But it's best to not do too much new stuff at once anyway. That is just overload and then you procrastinate ALL of your new hobbies. Implement little by little. Get used to the gym first, then the second language, then the piano. If you do all at once you will not do any of those after a while, promised. And a thousand small steps are better than 100 big steps, they take less dedication and mental preparing and convincing, and for anything you try to achieve - going at it steady is more important than going at it hard. Even the gym. I know all of that, and yet I am a lazy SoB at the moment, too. But I used to live like this for years, and I got shit done. Constantly. All the time. I was so well up together. So take it from someone who knows what works, and what doesn't. I have done both. Can weight train every day. Well Monday to Friday. Different body parts. I’m 60….I do Oh definitely, but most people go for a full body work out, which is sufficient. And then you have to rest between workouts, especially if you're still sore. Cardio is a good alternative, it lets you go to the gym even if you don't want to strain yourself. A split plan is obviously not a bad idea either, but personally never liked it that much and I don't think it's very helpful unless you're at competition level. Personal preference and opinion though. As long as you go to the gym and you keep going to the gym, you do it right. True enough. I’ve tried them all. But at my age, can go quite hard say legd Monday and 7 days until do them again. Cardio is now walking and swimming. All over takes too long and I don’t think can do enough of each group We get weaker the older we get, so that you still hit the gym is really impressive." Still?? Now that’s making me feel old! | |||
"Go to just one kink event. Go swimming at least once a week and have a gym session once a week too. I've been tasked, and would like to finish 'this life' and watch trainspotting as I've not seen it yet " Gym once a week? 4 per week plus swimming. Do it | |||
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"Im doing the sober for october challange " My challenge is called "Octobar, Novembar, Decembar" | |||
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"Im doing the sober for october challange My challenge is called "Octobar, Novembar, Decembar"" Try life now thats a challenge..... | |||
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"Im doing the sober for october challange My challenge is called "Octobar, Novembar, Decembar" Try life now thats a challenge....." I'd argue very much that I am living. At least I was under the strong impression that I do. | |||
"Im doing the sober for october challange " I am trying that too but i have weddings to attend this month. | |||
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"To lose another stone and to get my car at least running A stone in one month is difficult. Maybe revise to 4/7 pounds ??" Why... I lost 23lb last month lol | |||
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"Im doing the sober for october challange My challenge is called "Octobar, Novembar, Decembar"" Haha I like your thinking | |||
"What do you aim to achieve this month? " Leave fab. | |||
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"What do you aim to achieve this month? Leave fab. " Love seeing goals achieved | |||
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"To get through it without killing anyone " Sounds like a challenge | |||
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"Taking a helicopter tour to see Rio de Janeiro from a bird’s eye view… CANNOT WAIT. " Damn. I think you win the thread with that one. | |||
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"Think will try a solo holiday too " its so liberating xx | |||