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Camp Reset 2017 - Memories

I attended The Camp Resert International. At first I didn't know where I had put myself in, but I was looking forward to seeing what it was really about. The camp was an interactive camp organized by The Reset Girl, where weekly challenges were made. The camp theme was selfcare and the camp lasted throughout July. There were eight challenges during the camp and the challenges were in four different areas, although they were strongly related.
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The first week's theme was self-care planning. Challenges for the week were two: selfie planner and habit tracker. Selfie planner did not open up to me properly throughout the camp, but I still did not give up, but I went to make it purely my own. That's how My story was born, which went along with the whole camp, and every day I try to raise a new topic about myself. Habit tracker was used to monitor daily use of time. It challenged me to put the phone out of hand and reduce the screen time and, in addition, I was able to challenge myself to focus on myself even for a little moment of the day. 20677145_10156047618426030_1303715632_o.thumb.jpg.a73dfd832d27e6a560bc57e9b89bf3a5.jpg
The second week challenged to focus on healthy snacks and delicacies. We received a few recipe tips from the camp organizer and asked us to share our healthy snack tips for others. The second challenge was the book on healthy lifestyles, which should have been read. The books were about exercise and weight loss, but they didn't really fit me, so I dug out a book on quitting smoking. This week, perhaps, was the most challenging for me, and I noticed inadvertently my rebellion against surrendering and perhaps knowingly intentionally even misunderstood it. On the other hand, when you have always been depressed with a distorted body image, I really do not agree to read any weight loss books.
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The third week was just like done for me. The challenges of the week challenged the movement. The first challenge of the week was to make us campers look around while walking. There was something in the nature and we could bang a lot of things. The second weekly challenge was to record the steps up. For the second challenge, I digged the smart watch that I received as a gift, so I could get the steps logged. In the step challenge, he was able to set his own daily and weekly step goals. I noticed the goal of having the goal at least encouraged me to move more.
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The fourth and last week of the camp brought the collection of camp memories. Although I had already linked my pictures to my story, I didn't want to do the same thing again. The second challenge for the week was the projects. I had already started working on a larger project at the start of the project. This challenge drove me forward to make and outline. By the end of July, I wasn't ready to complete the project, but the release of the data finally ended up in August, but the project was progressing at a real pace.
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There were many other things in the camp month than just the weekly challenges. We celebrated the days of the week, when we got tasks directly to the email and also measured the skills. We were able to measure skills only once for crafting. It was a very traditional summer camp crafting, namely making camp memories of stone. It must be admitted that the stone to be painted was left without this time, as the camps had become a lot of tourists and had accumulated a stone collection. The races, in turn, inspired more. Especially the first day of the race brought a grid that had to find the lost words. Second the race day offered us a hashtags hunt. These were then bongailu tovi. The camp also accommodated new friends and postcards from the people of their own "lower camp".
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All in all, the camp was an experience and an experience. So really! Although I have a lot of camps during my life, and toured various camps have seen and experienced, I never would have imagined thrive interactive camp somewhere on facebook. Although we had a joint program in a way, although the proportions of the joint program were either at night or early in the morning, it still somehow felt a sense of community and understood this calendar story as a truly global hobby. Over 8,000 attended the whole camp
 
the spirit around the world that made the camp just for themselves, influencing their own choices of their own well-being, and everyone was able to choose what they wanted to share with their own camp experience.
 
Yours, Voikku

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