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duncs
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Day 573 Do something different
      #496036 - 29/10/2009 10:20

Morning All,
Do something different today. If you have morning coffee and afternoon tea, switch them round, go down a different road into town, start at the other end of the supermarket.

Remind your brain that there are different ways to do things, life is full of variety.

Have an exciting day.


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dec
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Re: Day 573 Do something different [Re: duncs]
      #496085 - 29/10/2009 11:45

Hi Duncs,
I think I will have a long soak in the bath instead of a shower.I'll have a mini pampering session ,because I am worth it.Then I'll try and think of different things to do which will brighten up my day.
Decx


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Re: Day 573 Do something different [Re: dec]
      #496153 - 29/10/2009 13:09

Hi duncs, dec and everyone

I am doing two people's work this week - so that's different!

Seriously, it's all too easy to become stuck in a routine - and that can be dangerous, especially where eating is concerned.

I will make an effort to pamper myself when I get home tonight!

Variety is the spice of life!

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Spanishlady
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Re: Day 573 Do something different [Re: AllyL]
      #496165 - 29/10/2009 13:29

I am doing differant today my SF is in bed with manflu and I had to organise myself to get to the pool lock up ,carry chair, find keys + books and make my own lunch and coddle him . it really is a different day for me , I will even have to cook tonight, now I have to decide , maybe chicken and cous cous

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Re: Day 573 Do something different [Re: Spanishlady]
      #496612 - 29/10/2009 23:34

I've lost a day - that's different - usually it's the plot I've lost! I must not have logged in yesterday as I was busy doing things with flowers. I walked to the shops again today as the weather was so nice.

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