Years ago, I met once a week, 9 A.M. sharp, with a therapist whom I will call Dr. Mason. We would settle in well-worn chairs, Dr. Mason, a slender, balding middle-ager in blazer and striped tie, and me, an anxious academic in Levi's and tweeds.
I work from about 8:30 A.M. until 7 P.M., five days a week, when I'm not sneaking off to buy another bar of chocolate.
I went to Queen's - a fine university with the proudly stupidest frosh week in the country. This was, when I was there, supposed to be somehow evidence of a higher social class.
I am a very spiritual person. Maybe not traditionally religious in terms of Sunday Mass every week, that sort of thing.
A season is not made in a week or two any more than a stellar game epitomizes greatness.
Before 'This is Our Youth', I did a week of table reading 'Airline Highway' at Steppenwolf in Chicago while the author, Lisa D'Amour, workshopped it.
I wash my hair once a week. If it gets stinky in between, I just dry-shampoo it.
In actual fact, I doubled 'Twelfth Night' and 'The Avengers'. I was going backwards and forwards to Stratford. I played matinees Wednesday, matinee and evenings Saturdays, and the other days of the week, I was filming in Elstree.
I usually work out 4 hours a day during the week and 5 to 6 hours on Saturday, with Sundays off.
I usually work out around six times a week, but if I have the 'Swimsuit' issue, I'll work out seven times a week.
I got an invitation to go to the Olympic trials. And in the same week, I got a telegram from a... big executive at Columbia Records.
If I don't go to the gym for a week, I just get thinner and thinner.
Man was made at the end of the week's work, when God was tired.
I found that doing Pilates consistently three to four times a week had an amazing effect on really toning and shaping a tight waist and legs.
I'm not a proper traveler. I don't like to be challenged or have too much of a change and prefer a week away just to relax.
I do yoga, lunges, crunches, things like that for 40 minutes twice a week. For cardio I usually do the elliptical, treadmill or walking.
I do a lot of stairs, a lot of planks, a lot of squats, a lot of treadmill, a lot of screaming - and I do it four times a week.
One day a week should be set aside for field trips.
The amount of things I want to tweet that I get talked out of? It's probably four times a week. I'm very hotheaded.
As for real chicken soup, I have it once or twice a week.