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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/15/2011 Posts: 4,518
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I set my alarm to wake me up at 5 even though I will be fully awake at 6.00am. I like waking up in phases.Sipendi stress. So once it goes off I adjust to 5.15,5.30,5.45 and lastly 6.00am. By 5.45 my sleep is gone. Then I switch off phone till 8.30am when I am ready for calls. "The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/19/2010 Posts: 3,504 Location: Uganda
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alarm 5 .I wake up immediately . body accustomed even when the alarm doesn't go on for a reason.take glass of water. Susu .take bath .pack breakfast. pray and leave home at 530-540.office in diaspora so by 750-8 if by matatu.self driving by 715 punda amecheka
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Rank: Elder Joined: 1/8/2018 Posts: 2,211 Location: DC (Dustbowl County)
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4 am: Up bila alarm. Light sleeper. And once up, impossible to go back to sleep. 4-4.15. On my knees basking in the grace and glory of Christ Jesus, without whom all is lost. 4.15-6am: Depends. Of late I have gotten hooked on watching Paternity Court on Youtube. Today for example I watched this episode. Tunjamaa is quite the comedian. I have never seen the Judge this angry ever. The funniest is when he told his (7th!) wife to shut up and sit down because she was not supporting his case. 6am-6.30. Tizi. HIIT, speed rope and of course weights. If you are over 30 and don't do these things regularly yet drink fombe fuaaa that's how you end up spending weeks mourning people and crying about cancer. Almost all cancers are lifestyle related. Being a momo or a baba mafuta is the surest way to keep yourself in the high risk group. 6.30 am to 11am. Open season. Calls to and from all sorts of characters amid breakfast or brunch. Also depends on where in DC I am at any particular moment. When in Jewel in the Crown (Kitengela) you will find me huyooo at Grays Oak most mornings. I hear Artcaffe is now in Kitengela Mall. I hope they open as early as 6 am. If in Ngong I love to hike at Ngong Hills then do coffee at Milele afterwards. Ngong calms me very much. When I retire I want to live high up in the Ngong Hills overlooking the whole city of Nairobi. If I am not in Kenya utanipata huyoo jogging on Camps Bay and looking forward to a braai but only in the Summertime. That's all.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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MugundaMan wrote:
6.30 am to 11am. Open season. Calls to and from all sorts of characters amid breakfast or brunch. Also depends on where in DC I am at any particular moment. When in Jewel in the Crown (Kitengela) you will find me huyooo at Grays Oak most mornings. I hear Artcaffe is now in Kitengela Mall. I hope they open as early as 6 am. If in Ngong I love to hike at Ngong Hills then do coffee at Milele afterwards. Ngong calms me very much. When I retire I want to live high up in the Ngong Hills overlooking the whole city of Nairobi. If I am not in Kenya utanipata huyoo jogging on Camps Bay and looking forward to a braai but only in the Summertime.
That's all.
Kwani wewe ni buroker?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 1/8/2018 Posts: 2,211 Location: DC (Dustbowl County)
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How on earth did you arrive at that bizarre conclusion, my braddah?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,821 Location: Nairobi
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MugundaMan wrote:4 am: Up bila alarm. Light sleeper. And once up, impossible to go back to sleep. 4-4.15. On my knees basking in the grace and glory of Christ Jesus, without whom all is lost. 4.15-6am: Depends. Of late I have gotten hooked on watching Paternity Court on Youtube. Today for example I watched this episode. Tunjamaa is quite the comedian. I have never seen the Judge this angry ever. The funniest is when he told his (7th!) wife to shut up and sit down because she was not supporting his case. 6am-6.30. Tizi. HIIT, speed rope and of course weights. If you are over 30 and don't do these things regularly yet drink fombe fuaaa that's how you end up spending weeks mourning people and crying about cancer. Almost all cancers are lifestyle related. Being a momo or a baba mafuta is the surest way to keep yourself in the high risk group. 6.30 am to 11am. Open season. Calls to and from all sorts of characters amid breakfast or brunch. Also depends on where in DC I am at any particular moment. When in Jewel in the Crown (Kitengela) you will find me huyooo at Grays Oak most mornings. I hear Artcaffe is now in Kitengela Mall. I hope they open as early as 6 am. If in Ngong I love to hike at Ngong Hills then do coffee at Milele afterwards. Ngong calms me very much. When I retire I want to live high up in the Ngong Hills overlooking the whole city of Nairobi. If I am not in Kenya utanipata huyoo jogging on Camps Bay and looking forward to a braai but only in the Summertime. That's all. For people who know... All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,908
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masukuma wrote:MugundaMan wrote:4 am: Up bila alarm. Light sleeper. And once up, impossible to go back to sleep. 4-4.15. On my knees basking in the grace and glory of Christ Jesus, without whom all is lost. 4.15-6am: Depends. Of late I have gotten hooked on watching Paternity Court on Youtube. Today for example I watched this episode. Tunjamaa is quite the comedian. I have never seen the Judge this angry ever. The funniest is when he told his (7th!) wife to shut up and sit down because she was not supporting his case. 6am-6.30. Tizi. HIIT, speed rope and of course weights. If you are over 30 and don't do these things regularly yet drink fombe fuaaa that's how you end up spending weeks mourning people and crying about cancer. Almost all cancers are lifestyle related. Being a momo or a baba mafuta is the surest way to keep yourself in the high risk group. 6.30 am to 11am. Open season. Calls to and from all sorts of characters amid breakfast or brunch. Also depends on where in DC I am at any particular moment. When in Jewel in the Crown (Kitengela) you will find me huyooo at Grays Oak most mornings. I hear Artcaffe is now in Kitengela Mall. I hope they open as early as 6 am. If in Ngong I love to hike at Ngong Hills then do coffee at Milele afterwards. Ngong calms me very much. When I retire I want to live high up in the Ngong Hills overlooking the whole city of Nairobi. If I am not in Kenya utanipata huyoo jogging on Camps Bay and looking forward to a braai but only in the Summertime. That's all. For people who know... But from/to there you can be shot dead easily In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/22/2008 Posts: 2,702
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For those who struggle with waking up, as in unaamka but unaamka in stages like a battery charging very slowly 10% after 2 minutes then 20 % after 5 minutes then unalala tena halafu unaanza tena 10% after 5 minutes then 50 % after 10 minutes 70% after 15 minutes and even when you get out of bed you are still 25% asleep..... here is something that will help. Jaribu kesho and come report here. When you wake up and you are still 10 % awake lie on your back, you don't even have to throw the blanket away. Fold your legs so that your feet are flat on the bed. With a little strength inua matako so that you are in this position: Hold that position and count to 20..... I can assure by the time ufike 12 you will be 100% awake.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/15/2011 Posts: 4,518
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Kusadikika wrote:For those who struggle with waking up, as in unaamka but unaamka in stages like a battery charging very slowly 10% after 2 minutes then 20 % after 5 minutes then unalala tena halafu unaanza tena 10% after 5 minutes then 50 % after 10 minutes 70% after 15 minutes and even when you get out of bed you are still 25% asleep..... here is something that will help. Jaribu kesho and come report here. When you wake up and you are still 10 % awake lie on your back, you don't even have to throw the blanket away. Fold your legs so that your feet are flat on the bed. With a little strength inua matako so that you are in this position: Hold that position and count to 20..... I can assure by the time ufike 12 you will be 100% awake. Thanks.Will try this..after the cold season is over. "The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,908
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essyk wrote:Kusadikika wrote:For those who struggle with waking up, as in unaamka but unaamka in stages like a battery charging very slowly 10% after 2 minutes then 20 % after 5 minutes then unalala tena halafu unaanza tena 10% after 5 minutes then 50 % after 10 minutes 70% after 15 minutes and even when you get out of bed you are still 25% asleep..... here is something that will help. Jaribu kesho and come report here. When you wake up and you are still 10 % awake lie on your back, you don't even have to throw the blanket away. Fold your legs so that your feet are flat on the bed. With a little strength inua matako so that you are in this position: Hold that position and count to 20..... I can assure by the time ufike 12 you will be 100% awake. Thanks.Will try this..after the cold season is over. In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/15/2011 Posts: 4,518
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Bob Collymore's Morning Routine. Collymore’s mornings start at quarter past five, that is when he wakes up. He hits the gym in the early hours, grooms for work then checks his mails. He reports to his office at a quarter past eight. Guy had a fully equipped gym in his house. Wacha tu nilale while I can. "The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 10/9/2006 Posts: 1,502
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essyk wrote:Bob Collymore's Morning Routine.
Collymore’s mornings start at quarter past five, that is when he wakes up. He hits the gym in the early hours, grooms for work then checks his mails. He reports to his office at a quarter past eight.
Guy had a fully equipped gym in his house. Wacha tu nilale while I can.
A fully equipped Gym in paradise ? Wacha niamke work to prosper
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/18/2018 Posts: 121
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Wake up at 6...Jog or walk for an hour with spouse...Bathe...Pray before walking out of door...Coffee and green juice for breakfast in the car on way to work...At work by 9... Ce n’est pas si grave...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 1/8/2018 Posts: 2,211 Location: DC (Dustbowl County)
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essyk wrote:Bob Collymore's Morning Routine.
Collymore’s mornings start at quarter past five, that is when he wakes up. He hits the gym in the early hours, grooms for work then checks his mails. He reports to his office at a quarter past eight.
Guy had a fully equipped gym in his house. Wacha tu nilale while I can.
You left out the part where he would swallow loads of whisky daily to the point he owed people bottles. Doing that is like someone who jogs 5km in the morning and then has ten pancakes, 5 eggs, 5 chapatis and three mugs of coffee afterwards and thinks they are healthy. Isitoshe Bob was fruitier than Mr Kageni. His "wife" was just his beard for his public image. Jay Z style. In fact "cancer" is the new name for the big mdudu. Nobody these days admits they are dying of the big mududu. Public figures especially. This is why they come up with strange kizungu mingi public explanations like Myeloid Leukemia na kadhalika. Remember he kept his disease hush hush for quite some time. "Myeloid Leukemia" does not sound like a disease needing to be kept secret. But that is a story for anaa day. This is why I respect the Kijana Wamalwas of the world. He owned up to his disease and didn't cover it up. I wish more would do the same.
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Rank: Member Joined: 12/2/2006 Posts: 658
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MugundaMan wrote:essyk wrote:Bob Collymore's Morning Routine.
Collymore’s mornings start at quarter past five, that is when he wakes up. He hits the gym in the early hours, grooms for work then checks his mails. He reports to his office at a quarter past eight.
Guy had a fully equipped gym in his house. Wacha tu nilale while I can.
You left out the part where he would swallow loads of whisky daily to the point he owed people bottles. Doing that is like someone who jogs 5km in the morning and then has ten pancakes, 5 eggs, 5 chapatis and three mugs of coffee afterwards and thinks they are healthy. Isitoshe Bob was fruitier than Mr Kageni. His "wife" was just his beard for his public image. Jay Z style. In fact "cancer" is the new name for the big mdudu. Nobody these days admits they are dying of the big mududu. Public figures especially. This is why they come up with strange kizungu mingi public explanations like Myeloid Leukemia na kadhalika. Remember he kept his disease hush hush for quite some time. "Myeloid Leukemia" does not sound like a disease needing to be kept secret. But that is a story for anaa day. This is why I respect the Kijana Wamalwas of the world. He owned up to his disease and didn't cover it up. I wish more would do the same. Not sure how to say this.... You have big balls!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,908
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Julie wrote:MugundaMan wrote:essyk wrote:Bob Collymore's Morning Routine.
Collymore’s mornings start at quarter past five, that is when he wakes up. He hits the gym in the early hours, grooms for work then checks his mails. He reports to his office at a quarter past eight.
Guy had a fully equipped gym in his house. Wacha tu nilale while I can.
You left out the part where he would swallow loads of whisky daily to the point he owed people bottles. Doing that is like someone who jogs 5km in the morning and then has ten pancakes, 5 eggs, 5 chapatis and three mugs of coffee afterwards and thinks they are healthy. Isitoshe Bob was fruitier than Mr Kageni. His "wife" was just his beard for his public image. Jay Z style. In fact "cancer" is the new name for the big mdudu. Nobody these days admits they are dying of the big mududu. Public figures especially. This is why they come up with strange kizungu mingi public explanations like Myeloid Leukemia na kadhalika. Remember he kept his disease hush hush for quite some time. "Myeloid Leukemia" does not sound like a disease needing to be kept secret. But that is a story for anaa day. This is why I respect the Kijana Wamalwas of the world. He owned up to his disease and didn't cover it up. I wish more would do the same. Not sure how to say this.... You have big balls!! Empty though, very empty balls. In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/15/2011 Posts: 4,518
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MugundaMan wrote:essyk wrote:Bob Collymore's Morning Routine.
Collymore’s mornings start at quarter past five, that is when he wakes up. He hits the gym in the early hours, grooms for work then checks his mails. He reports to his office at a quarter past eight.
Guy had a fully equipped gym in his house. Wacha tu nilale while I can.
You left out the part where he would swallow loads of whisky daily to the point he owed people bottles. Doing that is like someone who jogs 5km in the morning and then has ten pancakes, 5 eggs, 5 chapatis and three mugs of coffee afterwards and thinks they are healthy. Isitoshe Bob was fruitier than Mr Kageni. His "wife" was just his beard for his public image. Jay Z style. In fact "cancer" is the new name for the big mdudu. Nobody these days admits they are dying of the big mududu. Public figures especially. This is why they come up with strange kizungu mingi public explanations like Myeloid Leukemia na kadhalika. Remember he kept his disease hush hush for quite some time. "Myeloid Leukemia" does not sound like a disease needing to be kept secret. But that is a story for anaa day. This is why I respect the Kijana Wamalwas of the world. He owned up to his disease and didn't cover it up. I wish more would do the same. What are you talking about?? Hii ni moshene ya huko dustbowl. "The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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essyk wrote:Kusadikika wrote:For those who struggle with waking up, as in unaamka but unaamka in stages like a battery charging very slowly 10% after 2 minutes then 20 % after 5 minutes then unalala tena halafu unaanza tena 10% after 5 minutes then 50 % after 10 minutes 70% after 15 minutes and even when you get out of bed you are still 25% asleep..... here is something that will help. Jaribu kesho and come report here. When you wake up and you are still 10 % awake lie on your back, you don't even have to throw the blanket away. Fold your legs so that your feet are flat on the bed. With a little strength inua matako so that you are in this position: Hold that position and count to 20..... I can assure by the time ufike 12 you will be 100% awake. Thanks.Will try this..after the cold season is over. You can try this even in this cold season while I'm on top of you....Heavenly If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 1/8/2018 Posts: 2,211 Location: DC (Dustbowl County)
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essyk wrote:
What are you talking about?? Hii ni moshene ya huko dustbowl.
I bet you also bought the laughable public lie that flaming fuity Binvyanga Wainaina died of a "stroke" at such an early age If you did, I have a 1/8th underwater plot in DC's beautiful lake Magadi to sell you for a billion shillings.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/15/2011 Posts: 4,518
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MugundaMan wrote:essyk wrote:
What are you talking about?? Hii ni moshene ya huko dustbowl.
I bet you also bought the laughable public lie that flaming fuity Binvyanga Wainaina died of a "stroke" at such an early age If you did, I have a 1/8th underwater plot in DC's beautiful lake Magadi to sell you for a billion shillings. We aint that ignorant.The world knows what was ailing the guy.Binya i.e As for Bob let him rip.Ca is no joke. Now in the spirit of incognito can you go and chip in for mbuzi or bring one with you from the dustbowl county if hardwood fails to honour his promise. "The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
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