As a matter of fact
I am probably not examplary to my children when it comes to education, tertiary education, that is, well I Iended up successful but its not the kind of story i would use to motivate them to study hard - as i said ( I am not a good example:-).You see I have always been a brilliant student from pre primary to high school until I reached varsity and all things went south from there on,taste of alcohol, taste of boys, coupled two or three puffs of the infamous stuff. I usually blame it on the fact that I went to an all girls' school and put simply I was greatly disadvantaged from the male species that when I got out I was chronically hungry for adoloscent fun . But PMB Girls High will be shocked to hear this because at no point did they teach me how to bunk classes, not hand in my assignments and generally do wrong, its a fact that i learned to do that all by myself with flying colours too! So it came to be then, that when the time came to meet and mingle with boys while studying towards a career, I did more mingling ( mostly with boys) and failed to multitask between the rest of the things I was meant to do whilst there. Thank God for Unisa and the chances it gives people like me to redeem themselves, so I did- very well too... In general I fail to finish what I start, I am an initiator, creative and bold enough to take a leap or take a road less travelled but someone else has to finish the route. I have been doing this exercise thing for far more than I thought I would last ( honestly) this is because this is the one thing I want to finish in record time. I am determined to see the finish line even though the halfway mark is still so far. I am now doing more arm workouts as well as stomach exercises. Oddly enough I have noticed more cellulite on my thighs, is that normal? Where has it been hiding? I thought running will make my legs leaner, turn fat into muscle but NO seemingly in my case it turns into filthy cellulite while my thighs are noticably getting smaller!?! I tried to google it but all that came out was the medical definition of it as well as pointers on how to get rid of it, this advise coming from women who probably still up to this day struggle with it and male medical practitioner who have never experienced it first hand ( they should be the last to talk).One might think I am talking BS but this is a fact. Everday I am working hard at pushing harder.
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