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Day 81 / 108 Challenge

  • Writer: New Man
    New Man
  • Mar 29, 2024
  • 1 min read

#81

"I bow to realize that my life is the movement of my soul."

Moving is not a joke, but having it done numerous times within a month made me feel a bit numb to the whole situation. I spent about 6 hours with couple professional movers to move everything from a storage unit to my new home. Having someone next to you in the process seems like a necessity. Especially if they are there to help.


Compared to the packing and moving alone, other people being present alone helped a lot.


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My girlfriend was kind enough to offer her help on making the place live-able for the time being, and that was a tremendous amount of support she provided. Within a few hours she managed to create my home office, bedroom, and a dining room from a messy home filled with moving boxes.


During the move-in, my heater seemed to have been broken. Instead of sleeping in a room with a space heater, I decided to crash at my friend's parent's place.


I am so thankful to have these generous people around who deeply care about me. Today I am extremely thankful of my girlfriend who showed so much affection through helping me with the move. I also noticed myself having easier time being present with her, so clearly having a stable home has a positive effect of me already.





Challenge Log


Requirements


No Snacks

No drinks or desserts exceeding weekly limit

No snacks

Water intake

(max 2L)

0.75L

2x Pomodoro flows

(read min. 10 pages)

Home reno plan

Productive activity

(write a journal or a blog; create a product)

Journalling

Physical activity

(min. 45 minutes)

MOVING FURNITURES

Wildcard

(any 1 of read/produce/exercise above)

(PRODUCE) Moving furnitures


Should've/Would've/Could've


-- Skipping meals and low water intake. I know you had a busy day, but let us be consistent with that.



Drink/Dessert tickets remaining: 2


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