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Afternoon Update | Exercise Experiment - Day 2

May 22nd, 2007 by Court

 

Wow, today I’m feeling a lot better! Physically I’m feeling pretty good, but it’s mentally that I can tell the biggest difference. I woke up this morning again, and did 30 minutes of cardio at the gym before starting my work day. While I was working out, I felt a little more tired than I did yesterday - that was expected.

Today I have noticed that my thoughts have been a lot clearer - it has been a lot easier to concentrate. Today, when I was writing my post for tomorrow morning it was a lot easier for me to visualize my ideas than it was yesterday. Yesterday I wrote the article about article marketing, and it took me quite a while because my concentration just wasn’t up to snuff! I’m not having that problem at all today. I’m not back to my normal self, but I’m feeling a lot more creative and my ideas are conceptualizing a lot more easily.

I’m definitely glad that I started this little experiment with exercise, I’m starting to feel like it was just what I needed. Hopefully tomorrow will be even better!

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Comment by Svend
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May 22nd, 2007 at 9:02 pm

hey that is awesome that you are trying out the morning workout. I actually wrote an article about it and am a strong believer in it, but just find it hard to do it for an extended period of time (Especially when I am working two jobs until july and have zero time)

Here is the article if you are interested:

http://eriksvend.com/2007/05/10/morning-exercise-equals-better-results-faster/

 
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May 23rd, 2007 at 4:44 am

Good for you! Exercise actually gives you endorphins, and endorphins make you happy. :)

 

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