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I just canceled my upcoming dental checkup.
One less thing to worry about.
Seriously? In my personal position, what is the rational?
And upon getting there he gets halfway through lifting the fighter out of the swamp, drops it and acted like a real crybaby.
He had the magic all along. It was there. All that he needed to do was get over himself.
It's like people forgot to load their ambition drivers on boot.
One would assume that this is a one-in-a-million opportunity and they must all train 24 hours a day!
And since the beginning of time there are guys that show up late to practice, get in there and jump offsides and wonder why they got their locker cleaned out.
I swear, if I were to ever be a trainer again, I just don't think that there are many killer-dillers out there any more.
When I used to do it, perhaps the single most difficult part was knowing that if people did what they should it was astonishingly easy to get results.
The problem is there is NO getting through to most people.
I guess if I was cynical, I would take all the money up front(such as a year's worth) and let them work out for 2 weeks and quit- and just pocket the money.