onsdag, april 26, 2006

Lateral thinking and the Dish washing championship

The swedish national dishwashing team lost in the nordic final against Finland - it's a sad day for a proud country. Of course all swedish people of the world would proudly have worn "dishwashingbrushhats" if we had won the final - now we walk away in shame.

So, had you ever heard of a championship in washing dishe before reading this? I sure hadn't!

I did have some practice in the morning though, maybe I can be on the olympic team in two years. Dish washing is an olympic event right? So what's your advice on getting on the national team? The goal is of course the world cup gold medal and a place in the all-star team. However, any advice has to consider that I don't like to do too much unnecessary work.

An article I read mentioned lateral thinking - which is in a way news to me. I had used it before, but never heard of the expression. Either way I'm positive with three thumbs up. It's basically that you should think outside the box, and from more than one angle. You can easily find examples.

Now I'll go for a 30 minute cardio workout, I hope it helps in the long run when trying to fulfill my dish-dream! :D
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MRI-images of unfit people show more evidence of brain-shrinkage according to a quote in the workout program. I don't know if that's completely true, or then permanent, but I know that when unfit, I feel a lot less "brainy" than when not. So start working out for that University session of yours ;)

Todays workout: 293 calories, 30 minutes cardio.