RE: When we fall asleep, where do we go?

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This article really speaks to me.

At the moment, I have a lot of professional work to do trying to develop my business and generate a bit more income. I'm well below the poverty line in my country, and it's hard on my morale.

I don't know if you've had time to read some of my posts. Maybe you're not interested, but that's not what's important, I'm not here to advertise myself. What I'm getting at is that my girlfriend and I bought a plot of land for a small amount of money, on which there's a fishing hut. We call it our little green house.

For the past 3 months, we've been renovating it, going at our own pace and continuing to work on developing our businesses. When we're out in the field, it's hard for us to work on our computers, because we prefer to work on our little green house. But at night we sleep really well.

On the other hand, last week we spent 7 days at our parents' to take a break from landscaping and have more time for our business projects. Well, we've had a very unhealthy lifestyle:

  • very little walking
  • Lots of sitting and working

As a result, we had very bad nights.

So it's a good thing that your routine includes sport! It's good for your health, bravo for that:



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Hey, man. I think I understand how it may be for you. it is similar to situation at this point in my life.

What about your RV? I remember you were renovating that some months ago.

Truth is, my lifestyle is mosty very little walking and lots of sittle and working looking at screens. I needed to change that, and so I am taking exercises and being more concious about my sleep routine. It's not be going as planned in the past week, but such is life as things happen, you know.I am restabilizing now anyway.

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In fact, I bought my converted van about 3 years ago. When I bought it, it was already fitted out and allowed me to make a few nice trips. I modified a few areas of my layout to improve functionality.

A few months ago, I had to dismantle it completely to take it to the garage for a check-up. So what you saw a few months ago was disassembly + reassembly. Since then, it's been going pretty well, even though I broke down 2 months ago. The repairs weren't very expensive.

Right now, I'm working on another project: fitting out a tiny house. That's what keeps me moving a bit in my days. It's the same as going to the gym, because I'm lifting weights, walking, bending down, getting into positions that make me work on my flexibility and so on. So it's a good thing.

But like you, my work consists mainly of being behind a screen. Setting up my tiny house takes up about 2 hours of my day. Which isn't much. But I think it's pretty good.

It's not be going as planned in the past week, but such is life as things happen, you know

Haha yes, I know what you mean. And that's ok, we also need to let life do its thing and add a little flexibility to our routines.

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