That sounds like a worthwhile experiment. I would also suggest keeping a headache log and a food log (there are cell phone apps to make it easy; you photograph things instead of writing them down) and analyzing them after a month or two.
I’ll restart the headache log and combine the food diary. (Is it worth including times of eating various things?) A cell phone app will not help, since I don’t have a cell phone.
Or maybe just one that people don’t talk about much.
I only own a cell phone because I needed a way to have contact with the rest of the world while my internet access was down when I moved a few months ago. I don’t think it’s actually useable at this point—I haven’t added minutes to it for quite a while.
That sounds like a worthwhile experiment. I would also suggest keeping a headache log and a food log (there are cell phone apps to make it easy; you photograph things instead of writing them down) and analyzing them after a month or two.
I’ll restart the headache log and combine the food diary. (Is it worth including times of eating various things?) A cell phone app will not help, since I don’t have a cell phone.
Wow. That’s a rather significant divergence from culture! Tim Ferris would be impressed.
Or maybe just one that people don’t talk about much.
I only own a cell phone because I needed a way to have contact with the rest of the world while my internet access was down when I moved a few months ago. I don’t think it’s actually useable at this point—I haven’t added minutes to it for quite a while.
I had a cellphone once for about a week, but then I gave it back.