The great thing about health wearables is that when you feel terrible you can look at graphs to confirm that you do indeed feel terrible
@jonty This is totally me. Wake up feeling shit. Check watch. Yup, had shit sleep. And the circle continues.
@Documentally @jonty tbf, mine is like perfect (sorry) and yet I still wake up feeling like shit, every single day. I don't drink (hardly), I work out, recommended steps, protein track, lift weights, prioritise sleep, bmi 21 and don't hang out with assholes. I think it's just midlife, you know? I'm exhausted, I'm grumpy, and I have no more metrics to perfect 😪
@Thayer @jonty I noticed my sleep and mood suddenly improve when I had #EMFcamp to look forward to ;-)
@Documentally @Thayer This is ....not the case for me
@jonty I will bring you hash cakes and mushroom tea. It will be very very fine :) You are of course, amazing for doing this. I did one thousand+ person event ONCE and it was enough to put me off for a lifetime. You are a true hero. / @Documentally
@Thayer @jonty definitely a hero, I can't imagine how you make it all work but am very happy that you do.
@misingtale @Thayer An incredible team of over 300 people, and those are just the people working on it before the event!
@jonty @misingtale @Thayer and because I have the numbers to hand 816 unique volunteers who took a shift during the event itself, plus however many people did stuff not tracked as shifts. I reckon we’ll easily be over a thousand people who did *something* this year.
@jon @jonty @Thayer and I love every one of them for joining in and making it happen. It is probably what makes it such a special event. Thankyou,
I shall be putting in a few shifts again this year to help out at the event to keep it that way.