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Monthly Archives: February 2017
The Rambling Road: Discipline
Yesterday, I wrote about being discontented and how that state drives me in so many areas, now including health. Today, I want to write about my bane: discipline. It’s surprising that discipline is a shortcoming of mine given my natural … Continue reading → Continue reading
Tagged discipline, distractedness, laziness, learning, mind, motivation, work
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The Rambling Road: Discontentedness
It’s no secret to those who know me that I am a discontented person. As far back as I can remember, I never recall a time where I was satisfied with anything I’ve done, known, or been involved in. That … Continue reading → Continue reading
Tagged activity, determination, discontentedness, drive, exercise, illness, mind, Recovery
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The Rambling Road: Talking about the weather
Sorry for the lack of posting the past few days. It’s been a bad few as it turns out. The primary culprit is the weather. The things going on with me seem to be sensitive to weather and allergen changes, … Continue reading → Continue reading
Tagged allergies, body, illness, Weather
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The Rambling Road: Invisible disease
For better or worse, it appears I’ve joined the ranks of those suffering from invisible diseases. Invisible does not imply non-existent as so many people imagine; rather, it states that it is a disease that does not manifest itself with … Continue reading → Continue reading
Tagged body, Compassion, illness, invisible, Recovery, support
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The Rambling Road: Time calculus
There was a time when I was that person who claimed I didn’t have time to exercise. To me then, exercise was a waste because the other things I was doing with my life seemed far more important. In fact, … Continue reading → Continue reading