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RE: I'm Back!--Adventures and New Discoveries in My Seven Months Away from Steemit

in #introduceyourself8 years ago (edited)

Thank you, @arsenal49. That's a good tip about getting up earlier. Right now, it's such a chore. I stay up so late that I sleep till around 11 am or after, then take another two hours to fully get out of bed, eat, get dressed, feed the cats, and actually get in front of a computer. Even then, I need my green tea to really get going. It's not the best use of my time, and an area I can use any tip to help me improve. I've put my author website on my profile here, and there are links to both of my books on Amazon in the sidebar of the site. http://www.stephaniewoodsbooks.com is the site, then click on the two book covers in the right sidebar, and they will take you to the Amazon listings. Thanks for asking!

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You seem to have some healthy habits, like drinking green tea, so it's just a matter of adding some more healthy habits. Cold showers will seem like hell the first two weeks, but give it a try :)

Sometimes, the weather gets so hot here this time of year, a cold shower is actually preferable. :)

Cool! In Denmark you can you step outside of your door and it will feel like a cold shower. Except the 6 weeks of summer we have :p

I've always heard the Scandinavian nations were great places to live....Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Norway. Excellent quality of life and high levels of personal happiness among the population. But, I think living in relative darkness for half the year might drive me mad. It is FAR too hot where I currently live, but I also thrive on lots of sunshine, even if it's cold outside. :)

Yes, we are indeed very lucky. Everything is working. The goverment is not corrupt. Free health care. Free education. We actually get paid for going to school :p Buuut..The taxes are high..Finland is the darkest one of them all, no doubt. Just thinking about it makes me move into a state of depression. We have no problems, except the sun, but you get used to that after some twenty years or so.

It sounds wonderful, all except the "no sun" part. ;)