This is one of Mark Levy's prompts. Wow, two things, I can't even think of one. After all, I had to work today, so when would I find time to do these exciting things? How about, no, I can't think of anything. But the rule is, you have to keep writing. So I'm writing down all this nonsense while I think of something. Okay, after work I was going to go to sticks class. That would definitely have been more exciting. But I got home too late so I didn't go. My next idea was to do intervals, since I wasn't time trialling. But I couldn't find an SRM to put on my TT bike and the SRM on my Vortex needed to have the slope changed, otherwise the power would be off. No point in doing intervals if you don't have power. Not that intervals are exciting. If the weather was nicer, I would have done my kettlebell workout. Exciting? Maybe not but certainly productive. I'm at a loss. I guess I could have skipped work and gone to the dojo. Now that would have definitely been more exciting. When they say "things I could have done" do they mean in practicality? I mean, I couldn't really skip work. But if I did, I could have gone shopping. It's not a nice day, so it would have been perfect for shopping. After training that is. This is hopeless.
About this blog
This blog is intended for freewriting. Freewriting is a term coined by Mark Levy, the author of a brilliant book called "Accidental Genius". The purpose of the book is to help the reader to use writing to generate her best ideas, insight and content. I will be using his techniques on this blog. It is "stream of consciousness" writing so I will go off on tangents. For the purposes of freewriting, that's okay.
By its very nature, freewriting entails freethinking; I will express my opinion on any number of subjects. Feel free to comment but please, no flaming.
By its very nature, freewriting entails freethinking; I will express my opinion on any number of subjects. Feel free to comment but please, no flaming.
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