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What's something you changed about your daily/weekly routine that improved life?
Posted on 3/30/14 at 7:20 pm
Posted on 3/30/14 at 7:20 pm
What are some small things that you have changed up recently that have positively affected your life? Trying to find some other things that can improve daily living
For me
1) Changing to Double Edge Safety on OTLounge Advice
I always had trouble with razor burn and hated the feel of shaving with even the "nicest" Fusion Power 5 blade type razor. Don't know if it is because of the extra care not trying to cut myself, the switch to soap instead of gel for shaving cream or the blade but it makes my shaving experience something I don't dread every day
2) Audiobooks/podcasts (Particular nonfiction)
When I started making my 40-50 minute commute, I always listened to music and hated those drives. I switched it up to audiobooks and podcasts, usually nonfiction, for these commutes and it is now some of the more relaxing and enjoyable parts of the day for me. If I go for runs/row I usally listen to these instead of music now just because it helps pass time. I rarely listen to music now
For me
1) Changing to Double Edge Safety on OTLounge Advice
I always had trouble with razor burn and hated the feel of shaving with even the "nicest" Fusion Power 5 blade type razor. Don't know if it is because of the extra care not trying to cut myself, the switch to soap instead of gel for shaving cream or the blade but it makes my shaving experience something I don't dread every day
2) Audiobooks/podcasts (Particular nonfiction)
When I started making my 40-50 minute commute, I always listened to music and hated those drives. I switched it up to audiobooks and podcasts, usually nonfiction, for these commutes and it is now some of the more relaxing and enjoyable parts of the day for me. If I go for runs/row I usally listen to these instead of music now just because it helps pass time. I rarely listen to music now
Posted on 3/30/14 at 7:22 pm to GenesChin
Drinking a shitton less. Used to drink all Friday and Saturday night and sometimes "Sunday Funday" on Sundays. Limited that to a few drinks now and then. Feel a lot better. Lost weight. A lot more productive.
Posted on 3/30/14 at 7:22 pm to GenesChin
Set my neato to run at 10:30 am M-F
Posted on 3/30/14 at 7:26 pm to GenesChin
I started exercising and eating healthy.. nothing groundbreaking.
I read "No More Mr. Nice Guy".. pretty legit book..
Now I have started taking time to do things alone, things that i want to do, whenever i want.
I read "No More Mr. Nice Guy".. pretty legit book..
Now I have started taking time to do things alone, things that i want to do, whenever i want.
Posted on 3/30/14 at 7:27 pm to Turkey_Creek_Tiger
Fap more, and get high more often.
A mind that is unstifled by sex or nervousness can do so much more.
A mind that is unstifled by sex or nervousness can do so much more.
Posted on 3/30/14 at 7:27 pm to GenesChin
I quit drinkin everyday... Now I can actually focus and be productive. I feel a lot better now too. I guess I did it to help with stress but ironically, it would cause me to be more stressed/anxious when I wasnt intoxicated. My mind is a lot clearer now--I used to feel like I was always living in a haze.
This post was edited on 3/30/14 at 7:52 pm
Posted on 3/30/14 at 7:29 pm to GenesChin
1) Started drinking protein shakes every morning and routinely wake up at the same time every day.
2) Stopped listening to radio or anything at all when I am driving. This is a nice change of pace from whatever was normally distracting me.
2) Stopped listening to radio or anything at all when I am driving. This is a nice change of pace from whatever was normally distracting me.
Posted on 3/30/14 at 7:30 pm to emoney
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routinely wake up at the same time every day.
Do you wake up easily every day now? I always have a hard time waking up but I usually vary 1-1.5 hours when I set my alarm depending on the day
Posted on 3/30/14 at 7:32 pm to GenesChin
Cutting back on posting here.
Posted on 3/30/14 at 7:34 pm to GenesChin
/smoking
/eating poorly
Recently is within a year or so.
/eating poorly
Recently is within a year or so.
Posted on 3/30/14 at 7:40 pm to Beefherinthequeefer
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I stopped being so slutty
Posted on 3/30/14 at 7:41 pm to Pear
Fish oil, 1 liter of water per day, and squats.
Posted on 3/30/14 at 7:41 pm to RBWilliams8
Got off all social media, Facebook, Twitter, everything.
Posted on 3/30/14 at 7:42 pm to GenesChin
I broke up with a gf, and I guess it is good. About to start running and getting back into body weight working out. I refuse to eat healthy though
Quitting drinking every day helped a bunch. Only dad I feel hungover now is sometimes on Saturdays
Making the switch from Jack to Crown made a big difference. Started that on New years, and have kept going with it
Quitting drinking every day helped a bunch. Only dad I feel hungover now is sometimes on Saturdays
Making the switch from Jack to Crown made a big difference. Started that on New years, and have kept going with it
This post was edited on 3/30/14 at 7:46 pm
Posted on 3/30/14 at 7:45 pm to Hammertime
Honestly, I try to spend just a little time of the day (a hour or so) to myself. I either run, listen to a record, read a book (non scholastic), etc. I basically use the time available to try and relax, unwind and reflect on things. It's something that is so simple and yet so rewarding.
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