So while I’ve been off work this summer, I have been forgoing any and all exercise I might have been doing. I signed up to play Ultimate Frisbee, yet only played 4 games in May. I started jogging again in April in preparation for the Ultimate season, and haven’t gone out since the end of May/beginning of June. I’m starting to feel a little blechy, even though I’m not showing any outward signs of my lack of exercise. Especially because I’ve been eating a lot more ice cream and drinking more beer over the last 5 weeks. So, in honour of the beginning of my job hunt, here’s my list of things to do to feel more energized about my current situation:
Hmm, I think I’ll stop there for the moment, as I don’t want to put down more things than I will actually do. Ha ha. Seriously though, I know a lot of those things don’t sound like “energizing” activities, but to me they are. I mean come on, don’t you get excited and pleased when you clean up a room? Isn’t life so much better for a day (or a few hours, depending on how many people live at your house!), when that room is just perfect?
I know, I’m starting to show my age, getting excited about cleaning n’ such, but being that I am a bit of a slob & pack-rat, it’s a very tangible thing to me. The actual exercise will also make me feel better, as I’ll be getting rid of any job hunting stress, toning up and slimming down, all at the same time! A multi-tasking activity if there ever was one. Don’t worry though, I won’t be turning into a running freak, and start training for a marathon or anything. The longest I will ever run is a 5k, that’s it.
Interesting, I got the idea for this post from an article I read over on Problogger, about how to recharge your blogging, and you know, it really worked. Granted, I wasn’t feeling entirely waterlogged or anything on this blog, but still, sometimes it’s hard to come up with topics, especially when I haven’t done much knitting lately. Stay tuned for more news on El Segundo at some point this week.