At least you're smart enough to realize that running has become too much and you need to taper back for a little while. It's just so easy to get caught up in our passions. I tend to become very passionate about things as well. Right now, it's work. I've worked seven days a week since the middle of April (including holidays) and while I care a lot about what I do, I know it's taking its toll. My neighbor told me the other day that I've looked 'tired' lately. She's encouraging me to join her MMA class which she thinks would be a good way to back away from the computer and work off that day-to-day stress that's a part of life.
I'd be interested in knowing how you've mentally committed to cutting back on a passion. How do you not get caught up in the momentum of that passion?
I'm also interested in why you think you feel tired around 2:26 in the afternoon? About 2:15, I feel a major energy drain, not to the point where I'll nod off, but it's definitely noticeable.
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At least you're smart enough to realize that running has become too much and you need to taper back for a little while. It's just so easy to get caught up in our passions. I tend to become very passionate about things as well. Right now, it's work. I've worked seven days a week since the middle of April (including holidays) and while I care a lot about what I do, I know it's taking its toll. My neighbor told me the other day that I've looked 'tired' lately. She's encouraging me to join her MMA class which she thinks would be a good way to back away from the computer and work off that day-to-day stress that's a part of life.
I'd be interested in knowing how you've mentally committed to cutting back on a passion. How do you not get caught up in the momentum of that passion?
I'm also interested in why you think you feel tired around 2:26 in the afternoon? About 2:15, I feel a major energy drain, not to the point where I'll nod off, but it's definitely noticeable.
July 23, 2008 - 9:08amThis Comment
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