Yeah, ok, it's only 7 days old, but so far 2014 is ok.
The return to work has been pretty easy so far, as there's no students about yet. They should be about from tomorrow as the exams are starting, but since I'm not involved with them in any way, that's not an issue.
Had two karate classes so far. One was an hour and a half of kata, which was utterly exhausting, but very very rewarding. I really like doing kata, especially when I've got a mental block about a part of a new one I'm learning, and then get over it, as happened tonight. Tomorrow is the first Wednesday lunchtime class of the year, so it'll be good to get back into that, as it's a great way to get through the middle of the week, especially when it's a hard/trying/tiring week.
Anyway, resolutions that I've made are all do-able ones. There's a couple of exercise targets I've set myself - climb at least one munro, cycle to work as often as possible - and the others are just to do with clearing out stuff I no longer use/need/want, and not replacing it with other junk that I don't really need.
Also, this is the Chinese year of the horse, and that's my birth year, so it's supposed to be a lucky/make or break year for me, so fingers crossed it's a good one. I'm planning to make the most of it and try to have a positive outlook on things. I allowed the negativity of others to turn me into a moaning git last year.
The return to work has been pretty easy so far, as there's no students about yet. They should be about from tomorrow as the exams are starting, but since I'm not involved with them in any way, that's not an issue.
Had two karate classes so far. One was an hour and a half of kata, which was utterly exhausting, but very very rewarding. I really like doing kata, especially when I've got a mental block about a part of a new one I'm learning, and then get over it, as happened tonight. Tomorrow is the first Wednesday lunchtime class of the year, so it'll be good to get back into that, as it's a great way to get through the middle of the week, especially when it's a hard/trying/tiring week.
Anyway, resolutions that I've made are all do-able ones. There's a couple of exercise targets I've set myself - climb at least one munro, cycle to work as often as possible - and the others are just to do with clearing out stuff I no longer use/need/want, and not replacing it with other junk that I don't really need.
Also, this is the Chinese year of the horse, and that's my birth year, so it's supposed to be a lucky/make or break year for me, so fingers crossed it's a good one. I'm planning to make the most of it and try to have a positive outlook on things. I allowed the negativity of others to turn me into a moaning git last year.
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