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So like many others, I've completed the first week if the UBBT. My brain has been on overdrive trying to juggle work, school, classes and now this. Its been a hard week, but a great week. Already it seems like I've fallen in to a routine of relaxing slightly one day, then going hard to make up for it the next. I don't know if this it the best way to go about it, but I feel it gives me breaks and challenges at the same time.
Master Brinker is right about this giving us an opportunity, or excuse, to finally train as much as we want, without feeling guilty about pushing other things off for the moment. I finally get to say, "I really ought to do the dishes, but they'll have to wait until I get another 50 push ups done" instead of the other way around. Don't worry, the dishes are getting done too.
The running and the biking are doing wonders for me. I'm not saying that I see any physical differences so soon, but I feel better everytime I pull out my bike. Again, it gives me an excuse to do these things that I enjoy without the guilt of making some other task wait. Jill, one of my dogs, is enjoying it too. We have good talks whenever she comes with me :)
I'm aware that there will be a time where I need a kick in the pants. I'm just glad I have over a dozen other blackbelts to do it for me when the time comes. And, I can kick them back when they need it. I love this family.
1 comment:
I agree... I wonder if we can set up some kind of deal where someone else does the dishes while we're doing this.
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