Flame Free Confession III: Even More Flame Free (Part 2)

I always liked this song:

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Anna is the protein bar connoisseur

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OMG that is AWESOME… and so… Russian…

I confess that I ran further than ever on Saturday - 3.5 miles. I also confess that my inappropriate choice of shorts combined with lack of preemptive powdering led to chafing and blistering on my unmentionables.

Also, apparently I’m allergic to hemp hearts and would rather not fully explain how I found out :flushed:

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The one I joined yesterday was Ā£180 for a year, it’s also the best equipped. I joined another that was Ā£80 for 3 months, I like it because it has a pool, steam room and sauna. The first one I joined is a chain gym of which I can use pretty much any of their gyms nationwide. (will cancel this one soon.)

I would like a home gym but don’t have the space

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I really really want to sleep in this weekend

Changing schedule also makes me very anxious

Idk if it’s worth it

:sob::sob:

If I was in Pennsylvania I would wake up early early on Saturday just to smoke some Legal weed and then go back to bed for a couple hours.

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I just want a good excuse to sleep in …

The last time I had said excuse was for surgery (ie recovering from anesthesia

How about a Novel experience?

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She could do this:

After smoking some of that legal sticky icky.

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My friend gave me a few gummies to try when I was visiting in the summer

It felt similar to when I go too hard in a workout.
Not pleasant.

I meant sleeping in to trying something new.

The ancient herbal remedy was my confession.

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I don’t understand why you need to many excuses. I do things I want to do because I want to do them. That’s the joy of autonomy.

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If i sleep in without an excuse, I get disutility from my schedule betting messed up, guilt and anxiety, which outweighs my utility from sleeping in

Why do you live like this?

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Then you really only have two solutions:

  1. Don’t even bother asking such questions if you know what the outcome will be. It’s fruitless.

  2. Get to the root cause of the issue and work towards fixing it, so that you do have perceived flexibility in these scenarios.

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Life does not fit nicely into rigid schedules. You have to learn to be more flexible (as @kdjohn stated). Starting two hours later on a task or shifting a sleep schedule is often necessary to ā€œride the waveā€ that is life. In the larger timeframe, everything you need to get done will get done.
Plus, you go to university. Campuses in general don’t wake up until noon on Saturdays unless it is football game day (in which case, tailgating begins at 3 am the night before for a 9 am game - it’s like pre-day drinking).
@SkyzykS I hate those places sober, can’t imagine what it would be like in the situation you are describing.

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Honestly the bigger issue is the original statement: I don’t have an excuse. Sleeping in because a project was late and I had to stay up past bedtime is an excuse. So is being very sick (mild cold doesn’t count)

Sleeping in for the sake of it or because ā€œI’m tiredā€ is being lazy

The confession is that I want to sleep in
I guess the corollary is that I wish it would be okay to sleep in. Everywhere I look I get the message ā€œwake up earlier, get shit doneā€ or even when I’m told it’s okay, the people who excel are the ones who grind (either late nights or early mornings or both for that matter)

Oh, that was a kid thing. As an adult, I dont appreciate them as much.

I’ll be taking my kiddo to one or two this year. He’ll probably get a kick out of them. I do like the hay rides and corn mazes & stuff like that a lot more now.

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Your son is very brave