People are more generous than you think. I have got many great comments on my blog – thank you. One was from my good friend (whose name shall remain a secret, but just a hint: her name starts with the letter Cindy ! rightfully, criticizing the last paragraph (OK, don’t get in line with your red pencils now)
Not only I am grateful, I am rewriting the last paragraph and for me, personally, this is a sign of growing up! Because another thing I don’t like to do – is redoing! But, I also understand the good it can do. So, here we go (look ma! I can do this
====== Early Morning – Late Night ==============
So, what’s me to do? How can I live my life and enjoy both early mornings and late nights? I love to be able to wake up in the early morning on some days (like when I was in the Vipassana Center where I woke up every single day for 10 days at 4 am, and sleeping no sooner than 11 ish the night before??,) and stay up late some other days, therefore wake up later, the next day. One problem is waking up early on a day that I stayed up the night before LThe other is the guilty pleasure of sleeping in. When I sleep in, to me, it feels like vacation, retreat, luxurious living, being pampered, only if I didn’t have my parent’s voice (and probabely your’s too) in my head reciting: early bird gets the worm, you snooze you loose, and you get the picture. I don’t want to decide to be an early bird, or a night awl (wow, this sounds a bit harsh?). Because a) I hate to miss the other experience, and b) I have issues with routines, except for routine practices. I value practicing and respect the people who practice. It is not easy repeating the same thing everyday (at least for me), especially if you are impatient and you feel like you are not getting anywhere. But, boy, when you see progress, now that is a good high. I walk fast on my treadmill almost every day, but almost NEVER at the same time – go figure. (Thanks Cindy)
How about you?