I've Become the Energizer Bunny
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 @scottalanmiller said: @Dominica said: @ajstringham We used to walk along the trails in the green spaces. They are all over that area. Does your apartment complex have a gym? People would be there if you went at the right time, and then maybe you'd get some social in. How about walking to a restaurant instead of driving? You could walk to Denny's or walk to get froyo. I don't have the money to go out. Having serious financial issues right now. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: You could walk to Denny's or walk to get froyo. When we were in training for our backpacking-across-Europe trip, we used to walk for froyo and coffee, because it's easier to do the walking when you have a treat at the end. 
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 Do you have a camp/nature trails near by we have some of those they are my favorite. I love nature. I'm not so much of a gym type person. 
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 @thecreativeone91 said: Do you have a camp/nature trails near by we have some of those they are my favorite. I love nature. I'm not so much of a gym type person. Not much of an outdoorsy person myself. I don't like bugs, which is why I always loved winter in NY. 
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 @ajstringham Then walking or the exercises previously mentioned, are a great choice for you, cause they are free. Oh, and for the socializing problem, how about joining the library, and then seeing if they have a book club or other interest clubs? I know ours has that stuff, it's all free and possibly a good way to meet people. Maybe just retired people, but still - people! 
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 @ajstringham said: @thecreativeone91 said: Do you have a camp/nature trails near by we have some of those they are my favorite. I love nature. I'm not so much of a gym type person. Not much of an outdoorsy person myself. I don't like bugs, which is why I always loved winter in NY. Dallas wasn't all that bad with bugs except in the summer. 
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 Also don't get on the computer/phone the last hour before you go to bed it will keep you up much longer. both because of the backlight and because it distracts you. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: @ajstringham said: @thecreativeone91 said: Do you have a camp/nature trails near by we have some of those they are my favorite. I love nature. I'm not so much of a gym type person. Not much of an outdoorsy person myself. I don't like bugs, which is why I always loved winter in NY. Dallas wasn't all that bad with bugs except in the summer. Dallas is pretty good. CNY is horrible for bugs! 
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 @Dominica said: @ajstringham Then walking or the exercises previously mentioned, are a great choice for you, cause they are free. Oh, and for the socializing problem, how about joining the library, and then seeing if they have a book club or other interest clubs? I know ours has that stuff, it's all free and possibly a good way to meet people. Maybe just retired people, but still - people! I joined Toastmasters for this reason. They meet at the Timberglen Library. 
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 @thecreativeone91 said: Also don't get on the computer/phone the last hour before you go to bed it will keep you up much longer. both because of the backlight and because it distracts you. I don't think that's possible for me... 
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 How did your weekend speaking competition go? 
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 @scottalanmiller said: How did your weekend speaking competition go? I placed second. I was actually told that if I had opened with the formalities "Distinguished Toastmasters, Fellow Toastmasters, and Distinguished Guests", I probably would have won. I was told the content of my evaluation was much better and stronger than the other speaker. 
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 @ajstringham said: I placed second. Good job! 
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 @StrongBad said: @ajstringham said: I placed second. Good job! Thanks. I've been doing public speaking since I was 5 in front of 100+ audiences. However, until I joined Toastmasters, it was always from behind a platform. With Toastmasters, you may or may not have a podium, and you are often expect to move around the stage, which feels so freaking weird to me I can't even explain it. Basically, what I'm learning now is the whole stage presence without a podium thing, and how to work it. I'm getting there. 
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 @ajstringham said: @scottalanmiller said: How did your weekend speaking competition go? I placed second. I was actually told that if I had opened with the formalities "Distinguished Toastmasters, Fellow Toastmasters, and Distinguished Guests", I probably would have won. I was told the content of my evaluation was much better and stronger than the other speaker. Not too shabby. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: @ajstringham said: @scottalanmiller said: How did your weekend speaking competition go? I placed second. I was actually told that if I had opened with the formalities "Distinguished Toastmasters, Fellow Toastmasters, and Distinguished Guests", I probably would have won. I was told the content of my evaluation was much better and stronger than the other speaker. Not too shabby. I was pretty happy with that feedback at least. Oh well. No biggie. 
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 @thecreativeone91 said: Also don't get on the computer/phone the last hour before you go to bed it will keep you up much longer. both because of the backlight and because it distracts you. This is something I need to start doing! 
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 @Dashrender said: @thecreativeone91 said: Also don't get on the computer/phone the last hour before you go to bed it will keep you up much longer. both because of the backlight and because it distracts you. This is something I need to start doing! I do that in bed. No avoiding that. @Dominica is really bad about that. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: @thecreativeone91 said: Also don't get on the computer/phone the last hour before you go to bed it will keep you up much longer. both because of the backlight and because it distracts you. This is something I need to start doing! I do that in bed. No avoiding that. @Dominica is really bad about that. This is easy for me... we have very little tech in the bedroom - I leave my phone in the living room and no TV. My wife does bring her kindle to bed though. 
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 @Dashrender I have my desktop in the bedroom plus we both have phones and tablets that we tend to bring to bed. 



