Hardest things you've had to do
0
[color=red]What's the hardest thing you've ever had to do? Physically? Emotionally? or Mentally?
Physically. Doing kickboxing.
Emotionally. Watch and do nothing while my mom was having a stroke.
Mentally. Until the 7th grade, My dad would teach me math almost everyday(started learning trigonometry when I was 11). It was hell for me but I had to do it because he has very high hopes for me.[/color]
Physically. Doing kickboxing.
Emotionally. Watch and do nothing while my mom was having a stroke.
Mentally. Until the 7th grade, My dad would teach me math almost everyday(started learning trigonometry when I was 11). It was hell for me but I had to do it because he has very high hopes for me.[/color]
0
Sgt.broski
Where's the futa Jacob
Well,
Physically: have to deal with my asthma and do MMA
Mentally/ Emotionally: when I was very little, watch my mother get beat by my step dad for 3 years. Got my ass beat too.
I'm liking this thread +rep for ya in 23 hours!
Physically: have to deal with my asthma and do MMA
Mentally/ Emotionally: when I was very little, watch my mother get beat by my step dad for 3 years. Got my ass beat too.
I'm liking this thread +rep for ya in 23 hours!
0
Physically. Training regime with no real idea what I was doing. Pulling 3 hours in the gym five days a week just mindlessly lifting weights like a dumb fuck and live through the injuries.
Emotionally. Getting over someone after something tragic had happened.
Mentally. Trying my best getting into a legit college, and trying to get all projects and homework done while studying for my finals so I wouldn't fail a few classes all in one night until 6 AM in the morning(and it became pointless anyways since I failed the two courses). On the upside, they weren't mandatory.
Emotionally. Getting over someone after something tragic had happened.
Mentally. Trying my best getting into a legit college, and trying to get all projects and homework done while studying for my finals so I wouldn't fail a few classes all in one night until 6 AM in the morning(and it became pointless anyways since I failed the two courses). On the upside, they weren't mandatory.
0
physically: run from a trio of rottweilers
Mentally: visiting my grandma in the home...
Emotionally: the funeral of a close older family member
Mentally: visiting my grandma in the home...
Emotionally: the funeral of a close older family member
0
A slightly long rant
Happened last year, I'm "pretty much" over it. Open to criticism lol, I was really stupid and foolhardy. "As long as I can be with her, everything else will be fine" was my mindset. Hardest and probably the first thing I ever put conscious/serious effort into achieving.
Other than that, I literally take "everything" easy. "Swept by the currents of the sea". Most things I encounter don't require much effort on my part to overcome.
Laziness and procrastination are pretty much the hardest things I encounter on a mental/emotional level.
Physical level, asthma. I literally can't breath after walking through a wall of smoke. A lot of acquaintances I've met this/last year have been smokers. Out of a fear of offending I don't bother saying anything and simply endure. It's not out of a lack of trying though, just... Out of the few times I have tried, it was shortly forgotten.
Spoiler:
Happened last year, I'm "pretty much" over it. Open to criticism lol, I was really stupid and foolhardy. "As long as I can be with her, everything else will be fine" was my mindset. Hardest and probably the first thing I ever put conscious/serious effort into achieving.
Other than that, I literally take "everything" easy. "Swept by the currents of the sea". Most things I encounter don't require much effort on my part to overcome.
Laziness and procrastination are pretty much the hardest things I encounter on a mental/emotional level.
Physical level, asthma. I literally can't breath after walking through a wall of smoke. A lot of acquaintances I've met this/last year have been smokers. Out of a fear of offending I don't bother saying anything and simply endure. It's not out of a lack of trying though, just... Out of the few times I have tried, it was shortly forgotten.
0
PHYSICALLY:
I had a trainer who gave me a ridiculous workout. At one point I had to do 80% max deadlifts super-setted with 300 meter sprints. And if I didn't run the sprints fast enough then he would add another set on to the workout. Needless to say I was convinced that I had died.
EMOTIONALLY:
Attending my grandmothers funeral...
MENTALLY:
College accounting classes....*shivers.....
I had a trainer who gave me a ridiculous workout. At one point I had to do 80% max deadlifts super-setted with 300 meter sprints. And if I didn't run the sprints fast enough then he would add another set on to the workout. Needless to say I was convinced that I had died.
EMOTIONALLY:
Attending my grandmothers funeral...
MENTALLY:
College accounting classes....*shivers.....
0
Physically
Starting out in Martial arts. Being near 300lbs at the time.
Emotionally
Burying people I've cared about.
Mentally
Figuring out how to survive on my own and make more money. Figuring out a way to get out of debt.
Starting out in Martial arts. Being near 300lbs at the time.
Emotionally
Burying people I've cared about.
Mentally
Figuring out how to survive on my own and make more money. Figuring out a way to get out of debt.
0
DarkShatter
Wonderland
Physically: Staying awake for a little over 48 hours with nothing but coca cola.
Mentally: Reducing my alcohol intake because it was stopping me from finishing things I needed to do.
Emotionally: Accepting that my father left me when I was around 9 years old.
Mentally: Reducing my alcohol intake because it was stopping me from finishing things I needed to do.
Emotionally: Accepting that my father left me when I was around 9 years old.
0
Physically: I easily get dehydrated. So I need to drink a lot of water.
Emotionally: Having exs
Mentally: Insomnia
Emotionally: Having exs
Mentally: Insomnia
0
Lughost
the Lugoat
physical: 5.10 overhanging dyno route on my first outdoor climb
emotional: my uncle died when I was a freshman in high school
mental: study for my last round of finals, couldn't think once they were over
emotional: my uncle died when I was a freshman in high school
mental: study for my last round of finals, couldn't think once they were over
0
Physical: doing kettlebell after a long period of no exercise... it hurt to even squat down to sit on the toilet!!
Emotional: accepting and moving on from the dissolution of a very serious long term relationship with someone who I thought was "the one"... the emotional pain was literally devastating and liken to torture.
Mental: Trying to grasp/remember some of the higher level scientific concepts (and ultimately failing)~
Great topic, by the way!
Emotional: accepting and moving on from the dissolution of a very serious long term relationship with someone who I thought was "the one"... the emotional pain was literally devastating and liken to torture.
Mental: Trying to grasp/remember some of the higher level scientific concepts (and ultimately failing)~
Great topic, by the way!
0
Drifter995
Neko//Night
Physical? Not entirely sure. Had a few weird things to overcome. Trying to replace my timing belt on my car/ replace my headgasket was a royal pain in my ass. There has been worse things, but that's all I can think of currently.
Emotional: Can't think of a great example currently
Mental: Trying to recover from my car crash. That was fairly hard to do. Got in a car and drove that night, but I didn't go very fast >.> Also kept having fairly... No, Very vivid images of me losing control of my car again, and crashing. Getting fatal injuries, but for some reason staying alive. Shit fucked with my head for a bit there.
Emotional: Can't think of a great example currently
Mental: Trying to recover from my car crash. That was fairly hard to do. Got in a car and drove that night, but I didn't go very fast >.> Also kept having fairly... No, Very vivid images of me losing control of my car again, and crashing. Getting fatal injuries, but for some reason staying alive. Shit fucked with my head for a bit there.
0
[size=14][color=black][font=Times New Roman]Physically: Staying awake for 72 hours
Emotionally: The time I realised how many funerals I'd been to and re-lived them all in my head
Mentally: Can't think of any. [/font][/color][/h]
Emotionally: The time I realised how many funerals I'd been to and re-lived them all in my head
Mentally: Can't think of any. [/font][/color][/h]
0
Physically: Running for twenty five minutes straight and playing basketball right afterwards under heavy rain in a ninth grade class. The teacher was furious so we had to push ourselves to the limit. Luckily, the warm shower and the relaxing class we had afterwards compensated for it.
Mentally: Studying like a schizo lunatic to get into a decent college.
Emotionally: Finishing the twelveth grade and realizing that life became real. Watching most of my friends going to college and assembling the first pieces of their lives while I feel completely lost, not knowing what to do or where I'm going. This year has been a complete mixture of boredom, nauseating nostalgia and fear. I have no idea what I'm doing.
Mentally: Studying like a schizo lunatic to get into a decent college.
Emotionally: Finishing the twelveth grade and realizing that life became real. Watching most of my friends going to college and assembling the first pieces of their lives while I feel completely lost, not knowing what to do or where I'm going. This year has been a complete mixture of boredom, nauseating nostalgia and fear. I have no idea what I'm doing.
0
For me the hardest thing I've had to do is walking away from someone I loved more than anything, because I realized they were dragging my life down with theirs, and they didn't care.
Also having to walk away from people I had been friends with for several years because they were too selfish.
Also having to walk away from people I had been friends with for several years because they were too selfish.
0
Physically: Doing Suicides.
Emotionally: My Grandmother passing away.
Mentally: Junior Year of High School.
Emotionally: My Grandmother passing away.
Mentally: Junior Year of High School.
0
Physically: Not being able to walk for three months after sprint car racing accident. Mentally: Holding my dads hand when he passed away. Watching his life leave him sucked. Wouldn't wish it on anybody.
0
Physically: Hm.. picking up a ridiculously heavy freezer rack when I used to work for KFC. It was on icy freezer floor, that thing had to have weighed more than I do. It really messed up my back... my back is still messed up from that.
Emotionally: Letting someone go that I really cared about. Sometimes if you care for someone you just have to let them go and live their lives.
Mentally: When I went through some stuff in November/December. I had to mentally pull myself out of it or be doomed. I found a way though.
Emotionally: Letting someone go that I really cared about. Sometimes if you care for someone you just have to let them go and live their lives.
Mentally: When I went through some stuff in November/December. I had to mentally pull myself out of it or be doomed. I found a way though.
0
Hmm, this is a bit of a hard one for me...
Physically: Had surgery on my leg earlier this month, but I can't take time off classes.
Emotionally: Several members of my family have died in the past year, and it wasn't physically possible to go see them nor the rest of my family.
Mentally: Had to rewrite the same 15 page term paper three times in less than a week. This was due to technical issues, and the fact that my laptop is possessed by a sadistic demon.
Physically: Had surgery on my leg earlier this month, but I can't take time off classes.
Emotionally: Several members of my family have died in the past year, and it wasn't physically possible to go see them nor the rest of my family.
Mentally: Had to rewrite the same 15 page term paper three times in less than a week. This was due to technical issues, and the fact that my laptop is possessed by a sadistic demon.