It was also youngest granddaughter day. The cycling was, as always, good. Even though the sun was shining, and there was very little cloud, the air was cold. I have never liked exercise for the sake of exercise. Since I took up cycling as an exercise routine a few years ago I have really enjoyed it. Despite the fact that it has put me in hospital twice now. I’m not aiming for a third. As you might remember, I bought a new bike a bit over a month ago. It’s a USA made bicycle and an unusual brand here in Australia. Most other cyclists don’t know the brand. I didn’t when I ordered it. It’s a Jamis, made in Northvale, New Jersey, but originally from Tallahassee, Florida. Anyway, I’m really enjoying riding this even though my riding buddy complains that he has to pedal downhill to keep up. We both find it interesting to compare where we were when we started to where we are now with our overall fitness. The comparisons are relatively easy because we always ride the same circuit. I know I’m fitter now at 71 than I was at 61. This is what doing things consistently does for you. You get better and better at doing them. You might never be the best in your field, but you can always be better than you are right now. All it takes is the consistent application of activity. It helps to have some idea of where you’re going, and some ideas about how you’re going to tackle things. But without actively applying the required work to those things, nothing will happen. It helps to know where the money is being made now so you can step into the stream with a bucket and scoop some up for yourself. This will show you how to identify which streams have the cash flowing so you don’t waste time in a dead tributary. https://go.wm-tips.com/diamond. Regards, |