Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge: A Typical Day in My Life

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A white person wearing a light orange, long-sleeved shirt is typing on a laptop while sitting on a couch. This is what a typical day in my life looks like not counting the usual stuff like making breakfast or checking the mail:

15-20 minutes of studying Spanish in the morning either on Duolingo or by consuming Spanish media (music, tv shows, films, etc).

A 30 minute morning workout. It will most often be kickboxing, weightlifting, or a maybe a walk if I’m not feeling great. Occasionally, yoga or dancing might replace one of these activities. Evening workouts can interfere with my sleep schedule, so mornings it is.

Writing. I try to get in a few hours of writing a day on average. Due to my migraines, this means that some days are more like seven or eight hours of writing while others include very little of it.

Volunteering. This, too, varies by day. It’s done virtually and could be as short as five minutes or as long as a few hours. So much relies on how long a to-do list is and how much time I have to check things off from it!

Chores. This is maybe 30 minutes to three hours a day, depending on whether or not the laundry basket is full and how many loads of laundry I might need to do. Chores always include washing multiple rounds of dishes since we don’t own a dishwasher and have a tiny drying rack. It might also include going grocery shopping, mailing a birthday card to a relative, picking up a prescription or other necessary goods at the pharmacy, calling the doctor or dentist, cleaning the bathroom, dusting, sweeping, etc. You know, the typical stuff adults do to keep things running smoothly that kids don’t think about when they wish they, too, were grownups.

A short lunchtime walk, if possible. It’s good to stretch my legs after a morning of (mostly) sitting.

A focused afternoon. Anything I didn’t finish in the morning is something I try to return to and wrap up ibefore dinner.

15-20 minutes of studying Spanish in the evening. It’s a nice way to wind down, and I’m getting a much stronger grasp of that language with all of the time I’ve invested into it.

Batch cooking. About twice a week I’ll make something that keeps well like spaghetti, tacos, shepherd’s pie, or a stir-fry that I can eat for lunch or for dinner over the next 2-3 days.

Maybe an evening walk? Sometimes this happens, and sometimes it doesn’t depending on the weather and how I’m feeling.

 

Migraines are the main thing that interrupts this schedule. Screen time is a known trigger for many people’s migraines, and my medical professionals have told me to really keep an eye on it and limit screen time when I can for that reason.  It’s hard for me to focus when I’m having one anyways, so those days are meant for lying still in a room that is as dark and quiet as possible.

So if my body is anywhere in the migraine cycle, I put off everything I possibly can for a couple of days and get as much rest as I can. I’m quite fortunate to have the ability to do this, and it’s one reason why I push myself to get so much done on the good days.

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6 Responses to Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge: A Typical Day in My Life

  1. Such a busy, active day! Migraines are a sick joke from the universe. It’s like it’s saying “ooooh, you seem to he having a relatively pleasant day, let me just ruin that for you.. and possibly the next several days too.” 😂 Also, I love Duolingo, too.

    • Heh, thanks, George. And that’s exactly what they’re like.

      Isn’t Duolingo great? My username there is TorontoLydia if you’d like to be buddies.

  2. You are so productive, Lydia. It’s great that exercise is a regular part of your plan. As someone who had bad migraines in the past, my heart goes out to you. They are so disruptive to life. Thanks for sharing.

  3. I feel for you re: migraines… I used to have them terribly, and you’re right… a dark room and quiet is the way to go. I need to do more exercising… proud of you for prioritizing. I also do DuoLingo… mostly at night just before going to bed. I normally just get in one lesson but slow and steady… plus it builds on what I did in high school. Just added you as a friend 🙂

    • Fabulous! I’ll add you back as a friend as well.

      I’m sorry you used to have migraines.

      Good luck with your exercise goals! It’s hard in the beginning sometimes but has so many benefits once you make it a habit. 🙂

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