I spent the day in one of those all-day, hard-working meetings. It went pretty well, considering that the last few gatherings of the group have almost resulted in bloodshed (figuratively speaking). Still, after it was all over, I was shatteringly tired.
"The meeting went well," a co-worker said, "Why are you so tired?"
"Well," sez I, "It takes all my energy and muscle-groups to keep my mouth shut."
Yup. I bet I burned off hundreds of calories just making sure my jaw wasn't flapping or my throat making speech-like sounds at inappropriate (or even appropriate) times. I mean, it was solid 8-hour rigorous exercise session. Surely it was the equivalent of several hours on a StairMaster.
My point is that some of the most tiring, draining things in life don't count as physical exercise. You know. The really hard stuff.
"The meeting went well," a co-worker said, "Why are you so tired?"
"Well," sez I, "It takes all my energy and muscle-groups to keep my mouth shut."
Yup. I bet I burned off hundreds of calories just making sure my jaw wasn't flapping or my throat making speech-like sounds at inappropriate (or even appropriate) times. I mean, it was solid 8-hour rigorous exercise session. Surely it was the equivalent of several hours on a StairMaster.
My point is that some of the most tiring, draining things in life don't count as physical exercise. You know. The really hard stuff.
. . . Like keeping all those marbles (aka, "must-do's") from sliding off the table of life. (Builds strength in the arms, right?)
. . . Like withstanding a session of tongue-lashing or insult-hurling. (All that bobbing, weaving, ducking - just like 10 rounds in the ring with a prize-fighter.)
. . . Like sitting through a blindingly boring speech. (Do repeated hammer-blows to the head burn calories or just turn your brain to mush?)
. . . And, yes, like keeping my mouth shut.
I'm feelin' the burn just thinking about those things.
Now, excuse me while I take an early bath, then hit the bed with a great book (The Glass Castle, thank you very much Cuz). I've run the marathon today.
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I'm supposed to take notes at trustee meetings but staying awake during them takes all my energy.
I'm sure that I should have an incisive and witty comment to make on your post, but my eyes keep getting dragged up to that picture of the lovely antipodean Ms Newton-John and it's giving me a funny feeling in my tummy...
I remember a similar effect from a Kate Bush poster when I was about fifteen years old!
Liz - Yes, having to scribe a meeting should cause pounds to roll right off.
PT - Ah, those were the days - when we all looked like ONJ. . .
I never looked like ONJ.
I looked more like LBJ!
Ha! I'm quite pleased with that.
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