
Initiating a new mission which differs 180 from a normal typical person is hard. Though, the hardest part is upholding your mission until it is successful.
Many times, people in life take much courage to do something new. Yet, they don't have enough guts or will-power to continue. And that's one sad part about everybody's life. No one...absolutely no one has ever not run away because they're tired, fatigued, or couldn't stand it any longer.
Keeping in shape and having a six-pack is one of my greatest dreams, yet still, after 10 months, a loss of 10 kg and 4 visible top-packs and 2 other hidden between a layer of FAT rings. With the basketball court seldomly accessible lately, more partying among friends, & laziness of course....The sins of the world are trying to drag me out of my scheduled routine.
To tell the truth...I've been lagging and lazy for last half month. It's time to get back on track and continue trying.
After promising to Xanta Klaus, I'll bring a six-pack by X-mas. Merely 54 more days, I gotta go hard, and no matter what the temptations, I have to blow them away.
So if folks out there got any suggestions or would like to give some advice, I'll be happy to hear...as 2006 will be the year I'll rock!!!

2 comments:
your goal may look like a liitle thing to someone but it is a great thing for U and me.
Good luck man!!
cool pic :)
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