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<beautiful_idiot@y...> wrote:
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>
Excellent point! Yes it's very enjoyable :)
Deb
>
Hi Debbie,
>
> > When did you really start noticing your transformation
> > from "Mild Mannered Librarian" to "Mister Macho" of the
"after"
> > picture :) I would have to venture a guess that this must have
been
> > a bunch of months in the making.
>
> I honestly don't remember. Probably when someone else mentioned
something. It happens
> so slowly. I wasn't impatient for results because I enjoyed what I
was doing. Sure I
> expected results eventually, but they weren't the only thing that
kept me going. Without
> this enjoyment, if it 's just an unpleasant grind towards a
distant end, I don't think any
> self improvement system can work long term. I'm going to
add "enjoyable" to the everyday
> systems "general principles."
> > Reinhard
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