TV Without TV? Yes!

Hey guys! Happy Thanksgiving!!!

I hope you’re having a wonderful time with your families out there and that Turkey Trot attire is all ready to perform, and Turkey is ready to go into that oven!

I am here today to talk about something different than my usual post subjects, but I hope you enjoy it. Before we dive in though, I wanted to THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart for another great year with Lean Lena. If it wasn’t for you, this blog wouldn’t have existed. It would have been stuck somewhere between a food journal and an exercise log.

THANK YOU for your ever inspiring comments, your support and dedication in making me a better blogger and making Lean Lena a better resource for indoor cycling instructors, TRX coaches and yoga enthusiasts.

TV without TV

So! Today I’m talking about TV. Do you watch TV?

In the off season (football season that is) I hardly watch any TV except for the time when my two favorite shows are on (if I can make it/stay awake). I’m not against TV – I’m very much “for”.

I. Just. Have. No. Time.

Between teaching classes, taking care of my family and blogging there’s really not much time left to sit down in front of the TV. Now…the game changer…

I love taking breaks from my daily computer tasks. Some of them are walking breaks, others just give me a chance to get my eyes off of what I’m working on at the moment and get them on to something more fun.

That’s where the NBC TV without TV comes in 🙂 There’s no way I’d be able to watch Chicago Fire or Chicago PD with my regular schedule. There is just no way.

TV without TV

So I blog, take a break and watch an episode of the Black List right on my laptop. FULL episode. For FREE!

TV without TV

And let me tell you: the quality is exceptional! Provided that you have a good Internet connection, of course 🙂

Watch now!

Talk to me: What’s you favorite show on NBC? Do you watch a lot of TV without TV on your desktop or laptop?

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, guys!

Lena

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