LVX > What I tried to say about preliminaries was that one needs to get "in the > mood", needs to "warm up". We would do that before a session of martial > arts, or a concert. And that, as I see and feel it, is very much a > question of motivation and collecting yourself, remembering why you are > doing all this. True, but the real test comes when you face your daily routine of work and you cant get in the mood, dont want to do it, and it feels like it will take an eternity to get from the beginning to the end. Since one wont always want to do thier work, and sometimes the why of the work wont seem to matter. Pushing through that resistance is where the real growth inevitably comes, and is how to make progress with the exersizes. LVX Frater ha-sufah > > Stu