The return of the mojo!
Finally my mojo has returned. The listless days of wandering aimlessly throughout the week without feeling motivated for anything have passed. I made it back to gym today, with a new routine and everything, specifically designed to be shorter, and prevent tearing of major muscle groups. It went amazingly well, and I really enjoyed being back after what feels like a holiday break. I even look like I’ve been away on holiday, because I weigh 3 kilograms more now than when I stopped. Ah well, I have been living the good life and enjoying pizzas every second day to save on washing up in my own kitchen.
One of the important things to know in life I think, is when it’s time to take a break and hang up the old routine for a while. After all, we all get tired and stale from time to time and we need to recognise that and learn to give ourselves a break. Sometimes, more is less, and you gain the most by doing nothing. Mind you, you can have too much of a good nothing. So you also need to learn when to get off your arse again!
Yes, life can be very cryptic at times. If we had all the answers, then what need would we have for wise people, and gurus in temples preaching free love for happiness?!
Padwanna!

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