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Our long morning walks have positive and negative effects. The positives are improved circulation and endurance and a clearer head. The negatives are: it requires a lot of time, and we are more tired during the day, not to mention the shower I have to take after every stroll. It's good for our bodies, so it would be silly not to continue.

My lesson with Charlette was great, as usual. She took the class to another level, and I loved that she created challenging tasks focusing on the exam. I must regain my mojo to prepare for and pass the CPE exam. I'm on it. I don't know why it's so difficult to get it back. It's high time I created a schedule that I can stick to...

The weather was beautiful, typical for the end of June. The highest temperature was +27°C today. Even the afternoon storm couldn't ruin the joy this early summer caused. However, some parts of the country got hit by hail and destroyed properties and goods.

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