troyguitar wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2019 2:17 pm
D Griff wrote:
I read and go for a walk on my lunch breaks
Also when flying for sure, sometimes in the evenings occasionally. I use Kindle on my phone so I always have books accessible. I grab up the free Kindle/Prime First books each month and use the library too for max
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entertainment.
How do you have time for everything? Aren't you in like 2-3 bands and doing hours of gym time every day and moving and getting married and riding bikes and... presumably also sleeping and eating?
I'm still trying to learn/write/rehearse enough to get a single band together, and haven't exercised in months.
Well... the answer is I really don't... I battle with this a lot, I am interested in a ton of things and sometimes I feel like I don't give my all to any of them, which is good and bad. I also very seldom relax, don't watch TV/movies much.
I lift three times a week before work, take a shower at the gym, this maximizes efficiency as I spend less time sitting in traffic, don't make a special drive to the gym, etc.
I mountain bike about once a week for 90ish minutes, usually before work as well, shower at the facility.
I run once or twice a week - most time efficient exercise.
I actually found out yesterday the brass group I'm in is kind of being disbanded which is a bit of a relief, so now I'll just be in one community band, one two hour rehearsal a week and a handful of concerts per year.
Recently things that have kind of gone by the wayside because of time - I never play guitar/bass, cars are dirty, C5 needs several things done, need to tie up some wedding loose.
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life is stressful. I'm excited to be out of the apartment but the idea of now having to also take care of a house is a bit daunting.