Love the challenges… going for the full range although I miss the fitness one.
480 sats \ 9 replies \ @ek 28 Jan
although I miss the fitness one.
You mean the one where I wanted to be done with calisthenics before the saloon opens but which quickly devolved to "let's go outside before the saloon opens"? And then I lost my streak when I went to Berlin and got sick afterwards?
Funnily, I am sick again but when I'm no longer sick, I want to do Taekwondo. I did some martial arts in the past but I never sticked to them. But this time is going to be different!
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Well, I wasn’t going to bring up the details.
And Berlin does that…. I once lost 3-days in Kreuzberg and had one hell of a hangover at the end of it. I blame the kebabs.
Why don’t you see if there is a beginners / tasters course for a few weeks at a local dojo? Then the challenge is just to complete the course (initially obviously).
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And Berlin does that…. I once lost 3-days in Kreuzberg and had one hell of a hangover at the end of it. I blame the kebabs.
lol, yeah, the kebabs are out to get you there
Why don’t you see if there is a beginners / tasters course for a few weeks at a local dojo? Then the challenge is just to complete the course (initially obviously).
There is but I'm not sure if it's a course. They have dedicated times for beginners though. I guess it's just about showing up consistently initially. I think if I show up at least twice per week, it's good. I still want to have time for other sports like swimming or bouldering :)
And I want to try to keep this up at least for 6 weeks. After 6 weeks, I should be hooked and don't want to stop anymore anyway. But I think the best approach is just to say "I will go at least one more time" :)
Btw, I really like this approach of giving me options but every option is actually basically the same thing lol
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Btw, I really like this approach of giving me options but every option is actually basically the same thing lol
Options can be counterproductive to the human mind though…
I think make you target for time - 2x per week for 6-weeks say.
But as with anything we should look to the old school values encapsulated by BTC. Slow and consistent ahead of fast and flashy fiat BS.
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I blame the kebabs.
😂
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focus focus focus @ekzyis, one thing at a time.
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one thing at a time.
You mean things like being sick?
When I'm sick, it's always "fun" the first few days since I feel like I have an excuse to just lay in bed all day
But then I'm like:
Ok this was fun but I don't want to be sick anymore. Can this please stop now, I got it, I will take more care of my health now
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yes, even getting sick; I was thinking why so many people getting sick these days - need to avoid what they are doing wrong.
If @DarthCoin can still build and learn things at 50s, what's stopping others?
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need to avoid what they are doing wrong.
I noticed first symptoms after I didn't sleep and went outside for a walk early in the morning
I think life gave me what we call in German a "Wink mit dem Zaunpfahl".
The funny part is also that @WeAreAllSatoshi mentioned here that something is going around and I wondered how much or how fast a disease can spread.
Then I got sick within a few days.
When I'm no longer sick, I'm going to start my timer of not being sick. Wanted to have such a timer for a long time!
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Then I got sick within a few days.
maybe your brain engineered it because you keep thinking about it?
start my timer of not being sick
haha, and these are some of the things that I do, simple but it seems helpful - as in I don't get sick often, maybe once or twice in a year, but then I would just sleep and drink hot tea with honey for it.
  • less stress
  • sleep well
  • stay peaceful
  • more sun
  • honey replaces sugar
  • drink more water
  • eat fresh food
  • avoid alcohol
  • whenever don't feel well, just sleep!
not a doctor, only sharing as a reference; but from what I've learned, all sickness starts from the mind 👀
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