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I was just invited to a party

Rockster160 wrote:
As a fellow introvert, I totally understand.

With those things- I usually โ€œmake an appearanceโ€ then sneak out. Walk in, make a point to say hi to the people that would actually notice, then make a subtle exit.

If anybody asks about it later, say you were there, but took off as the party was dying down to get home before traffic. (Or some other excuse.)

In and out in 10 minutes. ๐Ÿ˜„

I wish i could but its more of a sit down meal and wont be a huge amount of people there. They would notice if i was gone

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well, still sexy lol

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I dont want her to give it up, Its nice to see it again. I hope she keeps it :)

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Lol, the one soco is using used to be mine ๐Ÿ˜‹ and so is the tigerlilly one :)

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I feel agitated.

soco wrote:
What would make you deliriously happy?

You know what? I honestly dont know. Im starting to think im one of those people that needs something to constantly stress about. At the moment im trying to same as much money as possible to buy some land, but im so far away from that right now.

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I just tried doing a second set of exercises for the day...

Aria wrote:
I've been trying to get into better shape recently too, and have looked at joining my local gym. One thing I can suggest though, is stay the hell away from Beachbody's Insanity if you haven't been working out easily for a while. Even some people who I know to be quite physically active found it one of the most challenging.

I made it through 11 minutes of the fit test and I could barely walk for the next five days.

lol i agree, i like the 21 day fit workouts, although i dont follow the eating plan the pilates and other workouts are fun for me.

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I feel agitated.

meh, same old. My mind runs at a million times an hour and i want to do it all, and it gets frustrating because i cant. its hard to focus

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I'm watching Godzilla for the first time in a while...

i thought it was a documentary.....

I like watching old movies and laughing at bad cgi. I never forget one james bond film i saw, 2 people in a car or boat went flying into something - i cant remember exactly but it was basically 2 dolls in a tiny car and looked hilarious.

now everything looks so real

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I just tried doing a second set of exercises for the day...

PepperJ wrote:
I've been a "gym rat" off and on throughout my life. As long as medical issues/psychological issues/and every day overwhelming issues didn't prevent it, I tried to work out and be healthy

The thing is....in all of these "gym rat" bouts (some of them lasted months...and then got out of the gym for whatever reason...and some were years long stints of healthy living)

I could never run. I would go to the gym EVERY SINGLE DAY and do all of the things I could do...and then would try to train myself to run. At the end of one 2 year gym stint, of going DAILY, I could run for SIX MINUTES. That's it. Lots of reasons why, but...it sucks

Right now, I've been going to the gym for a couple months. I can run for about 15 seconds.

It just takes time. And you WILL see result. If nothing else, it will help psychologically and help you "clear your head." But it will go much further than that....before YOU notice stuff, your body will notice stuff....your sugars will go down; your heart rate will stabalize with exercise; your blood will flow better; your vessels will open up; your organs will start to work better; your food will digest faster and easier. And then, add the fact that you will start see see physical, aesthetic improvements in yourself, and it will be great and will spur you on.

But it will take time and lots of effort......Someone once said that nobody wants to start anything "as a beginner..." and that is why most people don't start/try/learn something new. Realize you have to put in your "beginner" phase. And let your body take as long as it needs to take as a "beginner." It will pay off

I was exactly the same. I hated running, until i got off the treadmill and ran outside and I loved it. I could do 10km outside but cant last a mile on the treadmill.

I started working out again the last 2 nights. my arms are aching but im forcing myself to do atleast the same if not more. remember to take rest days, they really are important and you will come back stronger

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I guess I don't understand, it seems like a family reunion here, but there are very few members,what am I missing?

nope, it doesnt even show you as the original poster

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