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| For me a 30 day challenge too. I am extremely serious about this, so I took the freedom to make my own thread. I will report daily in the beginning and probably at least every few days till the end of my challenge. My major concerns are:
Therefore for the next 30 days (January 2 - January 31) I commit myself to do the following as my morning routine.
Further the following will be my evening routine:
Further I will also do this:
Further I commit myself to the following restrictions:
Further I will follow Steve's raw food/fruit experiment and if he is enthusiastic about it I will join him by January 15 and do the same challenge for 30 days. Till that date I will stick to the diet that is recommended to me by Anthony Robbins companies (I am currently doing a personal coaching program). This may seem like having high failure chances; however I have great faith that I can work myself through this challenge with great enthusiasm. Many, almost all, of the above list items I have already been doing daily but not as consistent as I would like to. The main part of my challenge is thus getting more structure into my day. Only the early rising, the tapes and the restrictions I have not yet practised before. Also a new thing I will be learning this month is a time/life management system. One change I might carry through is moving the Egoscue exercises from the morning to the evening. I will decide upon this in the first week. Last edited by MasterD : 01-01-2008 at 09:06 PM. |
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| This was a hard day. I usually keep myself to a pretty strict diet based on the pH miracle by Robert Young, but with the holiday days I have been cheating quite strongly, so I felt really sick today. Nevertheless, I got up at 6 am, went running, did my Tibetan rites, took a shower and had breakfast. However, I could not get myself to do the rest of the routine and listened to a relaxation tape and had some sleep for some more hours. Also skipped work and did not work on GTD/TOYL. Did the Egoscue exercises in the evening. Tomorrow I will get up again at 6am and at least do the running and tibetan rites. Then I will notice how I feel and if I have enough energy do the rest of the routine. I hoped to have a better start of this challenge, but I have to give my body a chance to expel all the garbage that I put in during the holiday days. On to writing in my journal get ready for bed. |
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| Still had some severe detox/sickness symptoms in the morning, so I postponed my running and the rest of my morning routine till later in the day. I definitely feel better this evening, so I hope I can make it tomorrow. I planned to make sure I have two succesful days in a row and then restart my 30 day challenge. |
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| I officially failed this trial... My major challenge was getting up at 6am in the morning, but I am still struggling with low energy levels after cheating so much at the holiday days. One thing also hard is that it is dark and freezing outside so I am totally not motivated to go out and running. I'll slowly work myself up in the routine I mentioned above, adding one bite at a time... |
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| Sorry to hear your trial didn't go according to plan. I'm sure that even in these few days, you've learned some things that will help your future trials. Specifically, I highly recommend you chunk it down. A lot. Concentrate on one or two action items per trial. I think you've done some great work in expressing your goals; this may work better as, say, a 2-year plan than an instant change. Best wishes in your future successes with personal improvement! |
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