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Old 06-19-2008, 12:26 AM #1
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Confused food for thought why do we over do it

A serious subject matter has awaken here, why do I over do it. Ok so i over do it,

my wife and kids say pace yourself so you are not burned out next day. problem is when i pace myself i am out of it next day anyway.

so why not over do it get a few extra things done and feel good mentally, because i actually finished something or 3

would like to here your take on this, i mean in my eyes it makes sense i will be tired next day anyway so why not over do it and get my mental juju flowing in positive direction, because i got more done
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