What is a typical day like for you?

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  1. Marla Rose profile image71
    Marla Roseposted 12 years ago

    What is a typical day like for you?

    How does your day start?

  2. Dr. Haddox profile image61
    Dr. Haddoxposted 12 years ago

    A typical day start with me awakening, feeling fairly well (if I have sleep enough hours), and finding myself in my right mind and physically strong. You will note how I value Life by what I have said above and in the order that I said it, as: 1) firstly, I did awaken, 2) I didn't feel sick, 3) I was able to think clearly, and was orientated, 4) I was strong enough to ambulate and do my day's work.
    This may not sound like a lot, to most people, but as one grows older, and must practice a profession (or several professions, simultaneously) as I must do, they take nothing for granted.
    Therefore, when one awakens, in his or her sound mind, and is able to proceed, and to do one's work in a constructive and productive manner, one has done well, and has a lot to be thankful for. Regards, Dr. Haddox

  3. prasadjain profile image63
    prasadjainposted 12 years ago

    The day when sun shines with moderate brightness during the day, at night- moon smiles coolly, wind is cool, phones do not ring, and at home, wife is not pointing out any mistake, and outside, i meet my sincere friends....that is a typical lovely day for me.
      I begin the day thanking God, for providing me one more day to enjoy this beautiful world.

  4. Hayley Richardson profile image70
    Hayley Richardsonposted 12 years ago

    Up at 7.30.  Shower, cup of tea, grab some food.  8.15 walk to work.  Arrive work 9am and stay there until 5-6 o'clock, depending on how busy I am.  Then walk home, maybe drop into the shops or visit a friend for a cup of tea and a chat.  Home between 6-7 o'clock, dinner about 7.30, and a night spent writing my journal, playing zynga games, studying, having nice long baths, hanging around hubpages and I usually watch about 40mins of TV with my husband.  Most of the time I'm in bed by 11pm though sometimes, if I'm feeling wild and crazy I'll stay up until midnight.

    Not terribly exciting!

  5. Marla Rose profile image71
    Marla Roseposted 12 years ago

    Hi Hayley, it sounds like your day is filled with plenty to do!  Your typical day sounds a lot like mine.  Thanks for sharing what your day looks like!

  6. iamageniuster profile image64
    iamageniusterposted 12 years ago

    Work, workout, volunteer. Pretty much in that order.

 
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