u/Enough_Football3218

▲ 49 r/walking

Early morning walks or late night walks in summers?

So I've been walking daily for about 4 months now and honestly its been going really well. Like I haven't missed a single day and i'm kinda proud of that. But now that summer is coming I don't know how to keep it up.

I do around 4 miles in an hour right now which i know is decent for someone 4 months in and I really wanna keep it up..

Thing is I am just not a morning person at all. I know myself and early mornings are not happening lol. And evenings are just toooo brutal with the heat so that's out too. Late nights might work for me but I've never really done that before so wanna know if its like doable??

Like is it manageable? Is it weird walking around at night? Anything you guys can share?

P.S Also I know I cant keep up the daily steps and all at night so I am thinking of ordering a walking pad. Liked merach's w60 not available yet but its offering 12% incline in $300 and could be a good replacement for my outdoor walking. So I am only asking about short night

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u/Enough_Football3218 — 2 days ago

Few days ago I was travelling back home from work and while waiting at at the signal, the other car bumped me and this time it wasn't from back but from the front end. That person was so rude that he wasn't admitting the fault. I was so stressed already about the work as I'm facing serious office politics yet I had to face another issue like (car bumper issue, insurance claims, debt a lot was going on at that point)
MAeanwhile I took the car keys of other person as he wasn't admitting his mistake in all that hassle I remember that that I've dashcam that helped me relived the stress. I immediately checked the footage showed it to the person who wasn't admitting his mistake earlier. Gave the compensation and I was relieved. Thanks to my dashcam that helped me in this crisis situation.

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u/Enough_Football3218 — 6 days ago

I’ve bought three cars so far, and all of them were used cars. The first one I bought was with my hard-earned money, my savings from two jobs I was doing at the same time, one full-time and the other part-time. After buying that car, I later found out it had some defects that weren’t visible at first. I only noticed them when I got the car washed and polished. The previous owner had misled me, and the purchase turned out to be a mistake on my end. I was so overwhelmed at the time that I didn’t notice those details.

When it was time to upgrade to my second car, I was much more careful. I checked every little detail. The seller had a dashcam installed and even gave me the SD card with footage to prove there were no damages, bumps, or other issues. Watching that footage gave me real peace of mind, and I went ahead with the purchase after verifying everything.

That experience gave me the idea to install a dashcam in my own car. I bought dashcam, for the clarity in footage that would help me reselling this car. It later helped me when I sold that car because I had clear proof that the car had no visible damage. By the time I went to buy my third car, having a dashcam was mandatory for me. It really helped me make a more confident and informed decision.

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u/Enough_Football3218 — 12 days ago