Day 13 - Unlucky for some
Posted on May 8th, 2006
by
Tuff Ghost
One of the key facets of the ILP program is that it's scalable, you can take practises and really work on them one day, then retreat and just do what's manageable on another. I've found that this has been vital when coming back from sickness; the ability to ease myself into activities, without any ancillary mental pressure.
In theory you can do the whole schmozzle in four minutes, in practise it takes longer than that (one minute module should mean one minute fellas). Still, it's nice to know that a day is still a 'success' even you feel like taking a claw hammer to everyone you see. Whereas last week might have seen me go completely off the rails and give up, I only feel a strong desire to get back on track, however long that might take.
the ILP champion trophy shall be mine! Now if they could just get www.myilp.com up and running....
In theory you can do the whole schmozzle in four minutes, in practise it takes longer than that (one minute module should mean one minute fellas). Still, it's nice to know that a day is still a 'success' even you feel like taking a claw hammer to everyone you see. Whereas last week might have seen me go completely off the rails and give up, I only feel a strong desire to get back on track, however long that might take.
the ILP champion trophy shall be mine! Now if they could just get www.myilp.com up and running....

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