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This Logic Flow applies to all of our habits, good, bad, or indifferent... Not just fitness...
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Something our pastor said last night:

Jonah wound up in a storm because he was out of God's will.

Paul wound up in a storm because the captain was out of God's will.

The disciples wound up in a storm because they were in God's will.

Just because you're in the middle of a storm doesn't mean God's mad at you.
 
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You are a citizen of Heaven, learning how to live so you won't mess the place up with sin once you get there. ;)
 
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Quitting is definitely an option. People do it all the time.

I don't recommend it though...
 
I really wanted to let go of everything the first time I was in combat. I literally froze and was unable to breathe nor do anything useful and they had to slap me to make me wake me up, and then drag me out of there. It was so embarrassing afterwards. It was the full “girls ain’t fit for war” thing.
 
I really wanted to let go of everything the first time I was in combat. I literally froze and was unable to breathe nor do anything useful and they had to slap me to make me wake me up, and then drag me out of there. It was so embarrassing afterwards. It was the full “girls ain’t fit for war” thing.
That’s a physiological response… it’s not that uncommon… preparation to perform in the heat of such extreme conditions calls for a dedicated regime to ensure that people are not just physically prepared, but that they are mentally prepared, mentored, and led in a manner that helps the entire organization to help each other during those times… leaders have to assume some responsibility to ensure all of their personnel are both physically and mentally prepared…. Realistic training and building a cohesive unit are essential…
Everyone is wired for “fight or flight” response… but I believe that people can be reprogrammed (with proper training) to be prepared to ‘fight’ as a unit when the time arises…
 
That’s a physiological response… it’s not that uncommon… preparation to perform in the heat of such extreme conditions calls for a dedicated regime to ensure that people are not just physically prepared, but that they are mentally prepared, mentored, and led in a manner that helps the entire organization to help each other during those times… leaders have to assume some responsibility to ensure all of their personnel are both physically and mentally prepared…. Realistic training and building a cohesive unit are essential…
Everyone is wired for “fight or flight” response… but I believe that people can be reprogrammed (with proper training) to be prepared to ‘fight’ as a unit when the time arises…

Yeah, it got better the next time, but I’m glad my days of combat are over.
 
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