Nov 6, 2020 01:05:19 AM by Christina B
Nov 7, 2020 10:04:32 AM by Jennifer M
You really like your ciggs and coffee, friend. I coffee and workout and chad post defending the internets from the very winphobic posts online. It's time for the winphobic posts to stop and I read this forum and I'm literally shaking at the systemic hate against us winners.
Nov 9, 2020 12:43:56 PM Edited Nov 10, 2020 12:52:05 PM by Nichola L
I have no option, but I'm glad to have my four-legged friend telling me it is time to let him out. This involves a lot initial paw movements that become more insistent and totally ignore the
"Gerroff fimormints" plea.
Nov 14, 2020 02:26:54 PM by Varun G
The best way to wake up is with at least one invite and one offer in your phone notifications
Nov 27, 2020 07:32:13 AM by Richard F
Waking up with the assurance my Upwork clients are happy and I have my cash flow covered
Dec 15, 2020 12:18:43 AM by Heather N
As a resident of Downtown Los Angeles, I'm happy to simply wake up at all at this point. Ideally, I'd wake up to peace and quiet (no construction noises at 6:45 a.m.), with my fuzzy, 4-legged partner-in-crime making biscuits on my back. She's almost 18-years-old, so every day with her is a blessing. It's the simple things.
Dec 18, 2020 01:26:21 PM by John R. C
My ideal way to wake up would be to the distant and soft sounding holler of baboons becoming increasingly louder. In between the melodic hollering of the baboons announcing the new day, I'd notice the gentle sound of the stream steadily flowing by. As I start warming up, I'd open my eyes and see the first streaks of light through the mist cloud. As the hollering ceases; the sun would begin its majestic trek upwards, beating the mist back through the forest line.
....and then I'd check my phone.
If you can't tell, I like the outdoors. Happy holidays everyone.
Picture by a local photographer
Dec 22, 2020 03:18:55 AM by Stefan S
The best way to wake up is if you have a goal set in mind, this will definitely help you with your routine. I tried it last spring and my routine lasted until mid-October. I applied for a half-marathon which was set in October, and the only way I could get in proper running shape was if I got up an hour earlier and ran before the day even started. Trust me, it's one of the best things that's going to change your life for the better. The sun is quite gentle in the morning, and if there is a breeze you'll feel even happier. Your run will feel more like a stroll if you have some natural scenery around you, and you'll start to appreciate everything around you more. Plus, your body and overall health will thank you for it. It's much better to sit in front of the computer when you've already checked something off your list before the day even started!