Sustainable (green #2)

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I have learned how to exercise sustainably. I use a heart rate monitor when I do my cardio, and it helps me calibrate my workout. It keeps me honest when I’m slacking, and more importantly, it keeps me from burning out by overdoing it.

I’m afraid that I’ve noticed that happen. I have a habit of getting all intense about whatever it is and then overdoing it. I might either stop having any fun because I’m unprepared and ambitious, and I might need to take time out and recover, and then in the lull, I wander away to another activity.

Lesson learned, at least for sustainable exercise.

So, how to approach sustainable living? It seems tempting to create some feedback loop, a scoring mechanism by which I rate my activities: points for walking to work, points for taking the stairs instead of the elevator, points for shopping in walking distance instead of driving, points for composting and recycling and reusing and not buying. It’s just, I’m not sure what the units and the score should be.

So, maybe I need to make it simpler. Set myself a quota for doing certain activities:

Essentially, I have to start small and do-able, so I can maintain the momentum to keep going.

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Posted by: Dunrie
On: January 21, 2009
Category: Life

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