What is everyone giving up for lent? and why? if there is a reason.
My personal front runner is my thesis. But as I have to submit in less than 2 weeks I don't think that is going to work. :p
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Hi Yellow, good question. Now I've had the pancakes, some abstinanece is in order. It looks like swimming for me, I've meant to go all this week, but it's just soooo coooooold outside, I walk to the pool, about 2 miles and I just can't face it at the moment, don't even want to stand at the bus stop! So, yeah, it looks like excercise for me at the moment...
hmm, think I will have to go for exercise too. I am feeling super-bloated at the mo (well its not really bloated, like on those yogurt ads, its actually 3D fatness, everywhere!) I have been eating ANYTHING I have felt like for far too long, and have nearly put back on all the weight I lost last year. So although not for lent, after my writing deadline this week, I am going to get back to cycling everyday on my home bike (of course in front of tv!).
I want to take up jogging but HATE people watching me exercise, and I always think I can see curtain twitching as I try and struggle by peoples houses :$ - how do you get past that?
I wish I could give up procrastinating! I'm already on the exercise kick (well, trying) and realistically I'll never completely stop my time wasting ways. So I'm going to try and do a little bit of yoga and meditation most days. Working from home for the write up so there's really no excuse.
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