Training two to three times a day, resting was almost impossible, could not picture myself not training. Would wake up in the ass crack of dawn before the alarm. The only thing I could think of doing was getting on my bicycle and doing 10 - 20 laps around the lake with each lap around 2.2 km's in circumfrence. This would take an hour or two respectively. All the while maintaing a steady heart rate of 120-150 beats per minute. This shit was easy, I would sweat but never close to my limit, no where near. I never took lunch breaks in between work, eating took 20 minutes but only after a 20 minute kettlebell workout or 10 - 20 minutes of skipping. Then to finish it off an hour in the gym after work or back to the lake.
It's a funny thing this one. As you are facing and overcoming one, another is looming right around the corner vying for your attention. Don't get me wrong, not all fears are bad, some keep you alive! I'm talking about and wil only be talking about the one's that kill you before you even get a chance to die.
You'll like this answer! Not really :D. Only you can know, cause your fears are a culmination of avoidance of discomfort in your life over the years. And, they are
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