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walked 5km š - time: 42,25 min - average speed: 7,10 km/h - remarks: like yesterday a very necessary walk out since I felt the roof was falling onto my head. Realized once more that walking for 30-60 minutes doesnāt only help physical health but gives me time to arrange your thoughts (and let come up whatās important right now). I could run instead of having a walk but then 5km would over sooner, and then I would have to run more than 5km to have enough time for thinking through and cleansing my head, but that would mean I would lose energy for the rest of my activities on the day. And the walking itself is not about performance (kilometers per minute/hour) but the consistency of doing it. So, all in all itās good to stick to 5km every day consistently and if Iām feeling I add some workout to it. #health
walked 5km š - time: 47 min - average speed: 6,38 km/h - remarks: took old clothes to clothes collection (Humana), met old soccer colleague (and talked) and created the ādonkey bridgeā (EselsbrĆ¼cke) āstolen-focus-death-2goā to remember what I thought of during walking and take notes after when back at the computer #health
walked 5km š - time: 41,25 min - average speed: 7,27 km/h - remarks: I was remarkably faster than yesterday (in fact it was the 2nd fastest day after day 1 with 41 min). My assumption: Today I finished my day job duty early and I knew what I wanted to do until the evening, meaning: having a plan is a vehicle to get things going, even if the plan change. Lesson: Have a plan and be flexible enough to change ("kill your darlings") #health
walked 1.8km š - time: 5,76 min - average speed: 18,75 km/h - remarks: Good evening walk with many thoughts like ending my regular life rhythm and changing it in 2019 - I made a promise (also to myself) that Iāll change that and come close the life and person I want to be - time of todayās includes bringing the garbage out. #health
walked 1.8km š - time: 20 min - average speed: 5,40 km/h - remarks: Didnāt feel like a super good day. No footbag outside because I edited a lot on the ep. 5 of stolenvoice tv. Still, at least I had an evening walk outside which I didnāt do yesterday š #health
walked 5km š - time: 41,5 min - average speed: 7,24 km/h - remarks: Though tonight was colder than yesterday again it felt better to walk since the refreshment effect is much better. Iām fantasizing about a sunny place where the climate still allows refreshing temperatures. New Zealand winter (Mar-Aug 2009) was when I had that kind of mix of sun and fresh air - 14 degrees Celsius that felt like mid-20s. Awesome! Today was a good full working today of VO only - I started the day with voiceover and ended it. In between I did the āday jobā. Also my fake meat balls turned out fine twitter.com/Naii/status/96353ā¦ #health
walked 5km š - time: 39,25 min - average speed: 7,64 km/h - remarks: by far the fastest 5k so far; and I really made an effort to be fast this time because I wanted to check this walk for today. And I think I could even be faster because walking the stairs up and down takes at least 20 seconds. In terms of thoughts only a good feeling that I made more little progress in terms of voiceover, feels actually very good. Apart from that no big other thoughts. #health
walked 5km š - time: 41,25 min - average speed: 7,27 km/h - remarks: was mostly thinking about the meeting tomorrow with good old friend of mine (from primary school) and how much fun it would be to challenge myself to speak a decent British English accent within 7 days and having a fake interview or something to see how British I could sound #health
barefoot walked 1.8km š - time: 20 min - average speed: 5,40 km/h - remarks: Warm, sunny, almost every day looks the same. Starts getting boring if Iād focus on weather conditions only - only yesterday it was cloudy (and accordingly refreshing) #health
walked 5km š - time: 41,75 min - average speed: 7,19 km/h - remarks: as always the act of walking is my best friend, helping me by giving answers and clearing up my head. #health
walked 5km š - time: 43,75 min - average speed: 6,86 km/h - remarks: one of the slowest fast-walks so far though I liked the mental bridges I had created during the walk (potencial/potency = close by legs, energy = arms, thinking = head) that served as 3 shortcuts to remember my thoughts and write them down back in the house #health
walked 1.8km š - time: 17 min - average speed: 6,35 km/h - remarks: No real big thoughts only a bit of a reflection on an upcoming call next week with a person I had spent a good amount of time with #health
barefoot walked 1.8km š - time: 20 min - average speed: 5,40 km/h - remarks: Another sunny day with warm temperatures and blue sky, just nice but the worst weather to get work done when you hear ālifeā outside. In terms of thoughts not much noise happening - my mind = a calm sea #health
walked 5km š - time: 42,5 min - average speed: 7,06 km/h - remarks: Had two quick ideas that I noted down after the walk, the walk itself was fine. Knees felt smooth and my legs were still under the āusedā influence of my HIIT session on Tuesday (two days ago) *nice* #health
walked 5km š - time: 43 min - average speed: 6,98 km/h - remarks: little pinching pain in both knees, especially the left but beautiful sunny weather, blue sky and accordingly cold with frozen tierra and tears in the eyes due to the temperatures #health
walked 5km š - time: 41,25 min - average speed: 7,27 km/h - remarks: 2nd time with that time (3rd fastest walk in total). Knee pain close to non-existent probably because of the cleaning job I had before. Had many thoughts crossing my mind - mind was uncalm āAFā (as the youngsters say). Thought a lot about my decision to go all-in on voice-over and I like the commitment. Letās see if I can meet my personal goal (entering the acting world through voiceover) with my economic goals (not be broke) *haha* #health
walked 5km š - time: 41,5 min - average speed: 7,23 km/h - remarks: many thoughts that crossed my mind (from the past, present and future), was raining outside all day, accordingly puddles outside to either pass by or walked through (I did both - over some I jumped), felt stressed inside my head and plucked up my courage to scream out loud into the dark with nobody around - powerful, felt AWESOME! On the final piece of the walk saw a blue police light and a a car in front, didnāt look like an accident, decided to continue walking to not have such bad time at the end. Thought that my latest revelation to spend my time on voiced videos is great - the challenge of making 5k revenue until end of august is pushing my. Felt party like a Tony Robbins version - in tiny and less strong but still very much a robbins, suppose the āwake upā call into the night helped me feel this way. Will want to get out of of bed shouting āawesomeā and drumming my chest like an alpha male gorilla - which reminded me of an old 2086 computer game where a gorilla throws bananas around and you define the angle and force. Thatās it - great brain dump after walked. Feeling empowered. Peace out, and long hair. #health
walked 1.8km š - time: 15,75 min - average speed: 6,86 km/h - remarks: Knees felt good cos I had 30-minute bike ride before (so they were warmed up); just continued digesting my thoughts on a new show concept Iād like to experiment with - it would include the German and English language and be selfish because Iād practice speaking in both language and it would not be selfish because of what (the content) Iād present. #health
walked 1.8km (well a bit more) š - time: 18,75 min - average speed: 5,76 km/h - remarks: No big thoughts at this dark evening walk. Time flew today and 5 hours I spent with only answering emails, messages and doing book-keeping. Crazy. Think this will change. #health
walked 5km š - time: 42,25 min - average speed: 7,10 km/h - remarks: trees in winter time only show their skeleton, the barebone. less would only mean that they ceased to exist. Thatās a metaphor for winter times (or rough times) in general. you concentrate on whatās essential to your survival and therefore well-being. if trees didnāt reduce their āorganismā to only brown-gray branches, they would die. remember what a tree does so you can learn from that in difficult or hard times in life. #health