Week 2: Life, Death… and Meditation
Life “interrupted”
A death in the family (sad but nothing tragic; very old age and expected/good given circumstances) on Monday evening took some of the focus this week, as there suddenly was a slew of practical things to help my parents with. RIP…
A different type of life “interruption” is the meditation that I now have more structure around (2×15 min each day) after completing the book “Mindfulness for Beginners”. The book is good, but at the same time, I feel I need to read it at least one more time in a more calm mind to truly appreciate it (and see if I can somehow figure out if I’m “doing it right”)… But it feels nice and that is all that matters right now…
Feel the need; The need for code and creativity!
I am a creative being and have been all my life, so 2 whole weeks of not “creating anything” must be enough and it is time to do something creative again… So I will take up Unity Game Development and see if that is fun… I will give the first status next week.
In other news
- After two weeks of breakfast experiment (having not eaten anything in the mornings for 15+years, it is “thrown out again”… It is still not the most important meal of the day for me
- The rest of the Morning running routine is here to stay as it is a perfect start of the day for me given I have the time now
- Getting into a longer/more recurring schedule for Fitness Center, so despite feeling very sore, it is the good kind of sore 🙂
- My knees are still holding up so far with the increased exercises (please let this not be jinxing that!)
- Despite all this exercise weight is still not dropping 🙁 Guess it is a mix of muscle buildup and eating too much… Need to do more in this area soon, so expect it to be a week 3/4 topic.
- Sleep quality dropped a bit this week, but given the week’s events I’m not worried, but I need to be more strict with my before-bed screen time.
- Had a good, long talk with my parents on the transition (they are from a generation where doing something like this was unheard of so good to talk about it) and also with a former colleague that has been on the same journey as me one year ago giving some good tips; Thank you “NH”!
- In general, if anyone has questions, comments or tips feel free to reach out; there is nothing taboo here despite it being different from the norm.
See you all next week and take care… 😉
Bhupendra
Very interesting approach. I my self being diabetic follows fasting routine which help me to loose weight and more energy. My diabetic level is now well down to normal. I also incorporate with this walking 10,000 steps, jogging and light weight. Fasting is not easy, but if you think why are you are doing it and keep the mind set you will continue.
Wish you all the best.