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Originally Posted by ASU2003
1. I would start cooking my own food instead of outsourcing it to fast food places.
2. I would stay organized and be able to clean a little more.
3. I would get enough sleep. (...)
6. I would have time to work on some projects I've been meaning to do.
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Pardon the edits, but for these I must agree. My own contributions, in no particular order:
4. As I'm not making enough time to exercise these days, I would definitely do so.
5. I would make more time (and effort) to keep in better touch with old friends.
6a. For specific projects, I'd love to spend more time on personal art and design pieces.
7. I would spend more time with my family, both immediate here at home and extended elsewhere.
8. I'd take up martial arts, as I've been wanting to for the past couple of months.
9. I would definitely practice music more.
10. I'd try to get the obligations out of the way faster to make more time to travel.
All of this would depend on overcoming the temptation to spend those extra hours vegging out. If I can't manage to squeeze two to three productive hours out of the "free" time I have outside of work and commuting, using 48 extra hours per week more wisely may be just as challenging.
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If one million people replaced a two mile car trip once a week with a bike ride, carbon dioxide emissions would be reduced by 50,000 tons per year. If one out of ten car commuters switched to a bike, carbon dioxide emissions would be reduced by 25.4 million tons per year. [2milechallenge.com]
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Originally Posted by roachboy
it's better if you can ride without having to wonder if the guy in the car behind you is a sociopath, i find.
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