Creating a blog is not a project, but a lifestyle

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Abdur12
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Creating a blog is not a project, but a lifestyle

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Blogging has become a lifestyle for me. I want to keep blogging until I'm 80, 90 or beyond.

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People started running to feel better in the 1960s. If you ask the English Wikipedia, it tells you that it was Arthur Lydiard who popularized it and turned it into a movement.

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In Spain, it is said that running is for cowards, but before 1962, you were simply considered crazy or a geek if you went out and came back sweating simply because you wanted to move. That is when a lifestyle was born. Running is not only a necessity to get from A to B quickly, but something that, if you have the bug, you keep at it as long as your legs will let you.

Along with blogging, running is another of my passions, although job phone numbers at the moment I'm not giving it the priority it deserves. I only go out twice a week (Saturday and Sunday) because during the week I don't want to burn myself out by skipping sleep to go running. Yes, call it an excuse, but getting up at 5 in the morning is no longer for me.

Blogging as a lifestyle
Although it may be an understatement for someone to say that this sport is part of their life, I go out every weekend throughout the year. There are no exceptions. My wife knows this and in fact she does it too. We plan our days around each other's training sessions. I keep fit because I feel good and I know that in a couple of weeks or months there will be a time in my life to run my eleventh marathon. Over the last 8 years it has become a lifestyle for me.

Blogging has become part of my daily routine. In 2012, it was a challenge to see if it was possible to publish a daily post. It still is, but it has also become a necessity. It is something that makes you feel good because you receive so much more than you invest. Over the last 100 years, people have evolved, adopting habits that we did not have before. The curriculum is increasingly losing the importance it once had. I don't want to know what you are supposed to know, I want to see or read it. Your blog is your business card.
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