pimg class=”alignright” title=”30 Day Challenge” src=”http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg158/MDA2008/MDA2009/primal_30day_challenge-1.gif” alt=”primal 30day challenge 1″ width=”320″ height=”240″ /Well, it#8217;s been 30 days, and the a title=”The 2011 Primal Blueprint 30-Day Challenge Begins Now” href=”http://www.marksdailyapple.com/the-2011-primal-blueprint-30-day-challenge-begins-now/” target=”_self”Primal Blueprint Challenge/a is now over. I don#8217;t know about you, but I#8217;m completely exhausted./p
pThis happens every single time we do a challenge. I figure, since we#8217;ll be running contests and awarding prizes and using lots of reader-created content, that I#8217;ll have a month #8220;off#8221; to relax. Maybe get some stand-up paddling in, maybe take two weekly hikes instead of my usual one, maybe finally work on banishing excess stress from my life#8230; but no. The contest rolls around and I find myself immersed in it. My actual workload is lighter and what work I have is easier, but I can#8217;t tear myself away from the contest. I#8217;m up late reading comments, thinking up new contests, tracking people#8217;s progress, working on […]
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