Baltic Bawbags - Sunday 4th Feb

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Got to do what's best for you Velo and get back to feeling like yourself again, keep dragging yourself out biking as it really will help.
I feel like I've slightly lost the plot recently after a few things that have happened in my personal life, but slowly getting to grips with it all. Combined with working away from home all the time and having no "routine" to speak of let alone sleeping in the same place from one day/week to the next takes its toll after a while :roll: .
I think the key is identifying what is the route cause of making you feel crap and making a point of changing your life in a way that will make a real difference. To that end, I'm actively seeking a new place to live ATM where I can go to work and have a life in my free time instead of wasting my time traveling all over the shop!
 
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Thanks guys, I am official depressed but I knew that anyway so on meds which I hope work. Anyhoo dug my old fixed gear Rudge Roadster back out the shed and fettling it for service. For reasons I have never been clear on this bike always makes me smile, very old, heavy, Very slack angled and enormous but always a joy...think thats what I need. :)
 
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Sure many of us have been there Velo. Can be an awkward situation to navigate.

I was watching a military fitness type training video the other week (stop laughing at the back you gits) and the trainer, who was a former parachute reg't major, was saying the hardest part of going for a ten mile run (or whatever activity) was putting your shoes on and going out the door - a sentiment I entirely agree with, notwithstanding the fact I'd still have to run 10 miles :shock:

But the principle stands in my book.
 
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