
In the meantime, I’m taking the dog for slightly longer walks each day and I’m doing a little extra practice on my TKD patterns. And I will be working WITH my brain while I figure it out. I haven’t decided on a new program but I am considering a few things. Actually, I just keep thinking about all the FUN ways I could move instead.

I had no lingering sense of ‘shoulda.’ I didn’t worry that I was just giving up.
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Over the past year, I have done a lot of reflection and put a lot of effort into figuring out how to work with my brain instead of fighting it all the time.Ĭhoosing to continue this program would be ignoring all of that effort and going back to battling my brain.Īt around 23 minutes into the first day of a three month program, I noped right out of there. This kid hanging off a swing, dragging their head through a muddy puddle, definitely has a bored vibe but I suspect someone else will end up annoyed. It was about me being so very, very, very bored. I had no doubt the program would work but it would never feel like a fun part of my day.Īnd this wasn’t about me not wanting to work hard. Anything you ENJOY doing.Īnd, I knew then, 21 minutes into a 30+ minute video that I was never going to want to do this program. I started to give myself grief about giving up before I even gave it a chance.īut then I remembered that the best exercise is anything you will keep doing. I tried to stick with it, figuring that it was just that I needed to let it grow on me. The exercises were repetitive to the point of (my) frustration. The enthusiastic instructor wasn’t speaking. I said, aloud, that it was okay if I had to work up to the levels in the video. I promised myself that I would adjust any exercises that I wasn’t ready for. This woman in her high waisted shorts who is enthusiastic, yet out of place, reminds me of how I feel when I try new exercises. I wasn’t even going to wait until the new year, I wasn’t going to wait until the next day, I was going to start that very day. And the fact that the program was all laid out for me took any day-to-day decisions out of it. It didn’t look *easy* but it looked like I could work up to it. A high energy instructor, a plain background, and a progressive program that made sense to me.
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I had stumbled across a free 12 week program that seemed perfect. They might just teach history lessons on this one day, the public reaction to prime ministers in memes: a thesis.This time last week, I thought I had my fitness plans for 2021 all figured out. We should warn you, they’re not exactly positive, but they’re certainly being shared far and wide. With that in mind, we’ve compiled a range of Liz Truss memes that reflect the chaos of her brief leadership. And whatever your opinion on her short tenure, there’s rarely an occasion where the perfect meme doesn’t sum up the public mood incredibly well.


It’s unsurprising really, how else do you cope with a floundering leader of your country other than with a meme? You have to laugh or you'll cry. That’s right, according to Google Trends, ‘Liz Truss memes’ is a major breakout search term right now, as well as ‘Liz Truss gif’. On top of that, everyone seems to be Googling: Liz Truss memes. And, thanks to the popularity of the takedown, the Daily Star had an actual live stream to whether the Prime Minister can last longer than salad - well, the lettuce won. Take away the ten days of mourning after the death of the queen, and she had seven days in control. She blew up her own government with a package of unfunded tax cuts and energy-price guarantees on September 23rd. Ms Truss entered Downing Street on September 6th. 'However long she now lasts in office, she is set to be remembered as the prime minister whose grip on power was the shortest in British political history. 'Liz Truss is already a historical figure,' it read. In a savage (now viral) paragraph, The Economist summed up the new leader's first week in power dealing with those issues: When Liz came to power a little over a month ago, the public already had tonnes of questions about the cost of living crisis and escalating energy bills. He's four months old', tweeted Sky News's digital politics assistant editor Alan McGuinness last night.

'My son has lived through four chancellors, three home secretaries, two prime ministers and two monarchs. Just 44 days after Liz Truss was announced as Prime Minister, she has resigned - 24 hours after the House of Commons at Prime Minister's Questions, 'I'm a fighter, not a quitter.' Even the leadership contest that saw her beat out Rishi Sunak went on for longer.
