I’m a quitter

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Well the good news is I feel much better from that horrific infection. Thank you to everyone who reached out and messaged. It was pretty cool of you. I’m still taking my inhaler, but not as regularly as before and I’m glad to say I’m back on the Peloton. Now I know I’ve promised to write about the Peloton before and I swear, that post is coming, but not today. Today I want to write about something else. I did a pretty epic Peloton workout this morning. I felt pretty proud of myself because I was at my pre-infection outputs. If you know anything about Pelotons, then you know about cadence, output etc. If you don’t, well then I’m sorry. One day, I will go into full detail, but for now, check this out for any info on a Peloton. After my cardio, I started my usual arm workout. I’m usually very militant about doing my arm workout after cardio because it’s just so easy. I have some major goals I need to hit because my infection knocked me out. Not only that, but knocking back bottles and bottles of Robitussin and Night Nurse, and Raab comes at a price, and I find myself a little heavier than before. Well this is just f*cking great. As if the indignity of having an infection which makes me pee every time I cough wasn’t bad enough. I also had to put on some weight? What is this world? So I have goals. I have goals to get toned. To get back to my pre-lockdown weight. Lockdown was bad for me because I really liked Doritos. Doritos are my downfall. I didn’t realise that Robitussin would also be my downfall. So I aim to workout every day of the week. Take a break on the weekends. You know, have a workout routine and eat well. Standard stuff. But here’s the thing, I’m a quitter. Today, I started an arm workout and just couldn’t be bothered to lift my arms up. I just didn’t want to do the workout. So I quit. And instead, I played piano. I played my heart out. And then I came up here and wrote this blog post. And then I spent ten minutes debating whether showering is mandatory today. It turns out it’s not because I haven’t coughed once today. Sorry to everyone I see in person today. But I told you, I am a quitter. Today I quit my workout and normal standards of hygiene. I really need life to go back to normal so that showers are mandatory again.

Showers, doritos or working out? I can’t decide…

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