☐her uniquely disordered thinking patterns.
people who have neurotic behavior are usually found in mindset. And those who experience it are very sensitive to something, easily depressed, always feel worried and so on.
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Sunday -- start the week off strong, instead of 30 mins push for 45 to get that extra push or instead of 30 mins cut it to 15-20 mins of high intensity
Monday -- keep all of the workouts although add weights to build muscle faster
Tuesday -- make it 40 mins instead or keep it at 30 and go uphill
Wednesday -- resting is good, give your muscles time to recover
Thursday -- 20 min jog is perfect for a warm up, push your limits and double each workout, 20 push-ups? no. 40. 10 squats? no. 20. 25 curl-ups? no. 50.
Friday -- 30 min bike ride is good. Sprint as fast as you can to finish the week strong
Saturday -- one-hour walk is good though you should do this more frequently
To every exercise add weights.
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A) Less than 60 BPM.
A normal resting heart rate for the average adult is 60 to 100 beats per minute (bpm) or 40 to 60 bpm for highly conditioned athletes. If you're sedentary most of the day, your RHR likely approaches or exceeds the top end of this range. This may be because your heart is less efficient.
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Unpredictable in the way each lecture starts so as to attract the attention of the students. I believe that the teacher's duty is to master the topic that is taught & to have an organized mindset following a certain order that is not necessarily exactly the same as that of the textbook but covers the same material.Any topic can be taught by the method of storytelling & every now and then, the students are moved to ask what is next. The students are usually sensitive so one will gain their minds & hearts by respecting them. The teacher has to show exemplary attitudes & to practice fairness to all. You become successful when you become popular among the students & they register in you courses not for the sake of marks but for the sake of knowledge & understanding.