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Have quit for 3 days now. Like it's been said above, started as a social thing and then crept into a regular, costly, habit. Have stopped because I've started running again and want better times. Will never say never, but can already feel benefits running.
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Nice
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Yes, but I'd be in trouble.
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Someone who I can't think will tie me wround there little finger.
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Definitely not a bad place to walk. Not sure about them clouds though!
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Kent, here.
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There was a story not long ago, in the uk, about a woman who met a guy online and they would meet up for sex...turns out the man was a woman using a *kitten*. The pretender had posted online as a male basketball player, I think, and when they met up insisted on lights being off and wearing a mask to cover facial scars.…
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When it's hard enough getting out of bed, knowing someone has already done that and got started on a healthy new day is a great spur to me. Friend requests would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.
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Really appreciate all the comments! I averaged 5000 steps before actually trying for 10000 this week, but like it has been pointed out I think work has a lot to say for that. I work in hospitals and am always walking back and forth, one side to the other. It is pretty easy for me to walk that extra 30mins or whatever it is…
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Me too! Would/need the motivation!
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Aside from the steps I do find the predicted weight thing a pain when you complete the days diary. If I'm half eating calaries back for dodgy forecast on the app it tells me I'm living dangerously and won't give me a figure. Not serious I know and there are always scales, yet the needing motivation part of me likes the…
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Good luck Dave, just getting back into running and getting used to all. Just remembering that it gets better and soon I'll be able to walk after a run and not cry.
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Hi K, good luck getting back on track. I'm starting right at the bottom again. Frustrating times wise so just looking at distance and just ignoring the fact dog walkers keep over taking me.