What's your favorite way to relax after a long day of hard work?
Ghulam Abbas
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Jake Tital@jaketital
Running 5 miles along the beach
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First of all bike riding. I love to commute to work by bicycle; it's my way to relax before and after a day of work. :)
And practicing piano. Actually, I've never played any musical instrument, but after turning 30, I decided to give it a try and found it very interesting.
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Going for a jog on the farm
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Sauna at the gym by far. Its chilly in Canada, haha! (Also, I meet awesome business owners there all the time!)
I like to relax in various ways, and especially watching videos. When it's time to unwind, there's nothing quite like cozying up and diving into the endless world of online videos. Whether it's a captivating documentary, a hilarious comedy sketch, or a soothing ASMR session, I find myself lost in the diverse array of content available at my fingertips. From the comfort of my favorite spot, I let the hours slip away as I explore new porno videos, indulge in nostalgia, or simply laugh until my sides ache. It's not just entertainment; it's a form of relaxation, a digital escape where I can disconnect from the world and immerse myself in captivating stories and endless possibilities.
sleeping 🛌
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sleeping and talking to my family
A good book and milky tea 📕
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After a tough day, I unwind by hitting the gym. Clearing my mind with a good workout helps me unwind and recharge for the next day.
Watch a really good TV show.
Reading a book outside/somewhere else
Spending time exercising.
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Clear my mind at the gym.
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@takashiyamamoto20230113 That's the best way, love it too
@takashiyamamoto20230113 For long stressful days, hitting a PR at the gym is the best feeling. Or going for a walk if you're too tired.
reading a book with an oat latte coffee
Sports or a walk through the nature! Most important: No screen!
Sports or nice dinner depending on the mood!