Help me eliminate excuses!
I started cycling last summer, and commuted to work occasionally. I have an OK place to lock up my bike and access to showers at the gym in my office building, so I'm good there. The thing that held me back a lot last summer was my daily work schedule. I work for a hospital, but I work in an office building that is a little over a mile away from the hospital. I didn't commute on days I had meetings at the hospital, because I couldn't figure out how to ride the 1.25 miles each way and not arrive looking totally sweaty and unprofessional. My job role changed in the fall, and now I have a meeting at the hospital at least 3 out of the 5 weekdays, and even less leeway with my appearance (I am often meeting with physicians).
I have actually given thought to just walking; I imagine I could cover the distance in the same time it takes me to drive, which is a ridiculous 30 minutes from my office to the meeting location because of some walking + parking hassles. Somehow I'm afraid people would think that I was not using my work time productively if they found out I was walking, so that's held me back on that. I don't think anyone would care about the biking, but the sweatiness is a problem. I'm a runner, and my body figures out quickly when it's being exercised and starts to pour out the sweat. :D I also worry about greasing up my clothes.
Thoughts? I actually would love to commute to work every day of Lent, but I need to get these hurdles worked out first.
Thanks!
Hmmmm, this is a bit long and maybe a little wierd for some.
Are-you-stinky - I can't believe this is a problem. Well I believe it but it really shouldn't be a problem. In this day and age when we know so much abobut the benefits of exercise all employers should be encouraging their employees to be active. Especially in a health care field. Companies all over the world are recognizing that having healthy employees means fewer sick days and better productivity on the job. That is a statistical fact that you can discuss with the next person that gives you a hard time. Many progressive companies are making gyms available for employee use while on the job. Yes, they are getting paid to exercise. This is becoming very popular in parts of Europe, China and Japan.
I agree with Mimi, I think someone has a bug up their butt. They are either on a power trip and/or they have a self esteem issue. They see you as active and conscientious about your health and they want to bring you down to their level because your activity makes them feel worse. If that's the case, realize that it's their problem not yours and blow it off. I once worked in a department with some ladies like this. I was getting busted every week for something and it was always by this overweight, depressed woman with seniority. It was always the stupidest stuff too.
If it was me, I would get up every morning and during my morning meditation I would send blessings to this individual for health, happiness and harmony. Then I would carry on with my day and let things slid off me like water off a duck's back. This does two things, it allows you recognize this persons plight and do something compassionate for them. It's a karma thing. That then frees you to go on with your life knowing that you have been kind in spirit and can now distance yourself from the nasty web that is perhaps entangling her.
Or I could be completely off base.