I live in a country where patience is a precious commodity - the USA.
Most people want to get the best thing and get it right away. This can
be seen on car lots, in the department stores, and in the job market.
As someone not very far removed from college, I can give personal
accounts of how it is when you are needing to get that first job and all
subsequent jobs. Hardly any company cares about your potential. They
simply want to know they have a completely proven product without losing
time while someone develops.
Many families have bills that are
disproportionate to their true income level and this is not because
their salary was lowered but because they purchased items before they
were financially ready. There are millions of dollars being made by
companies who have the public sold on claims that anyone will get rich
overnight if they just try their "systems". And there will be millions
of people in their 50s who realize that they spent their whole life up
to that point chasing the next best thing instead of spending more time
enjoying the good things they had already.
Life is not about reaching every finish line before starting the
race. It is about creating memories and having experiences that make us
and those whom we interact with better. It is about experiencing the
low points so the high points can have even greater meaning. Enjoy your
life and do not worry if things are not exactly as you planned them
right now. Take the time to appreciate what you have already. Take the
time to enjoy family and friends. Take the time to realize that where
you ultimately finish might be much greater than you ever expected. Be
patient and take the time to LIVE.
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Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Monday, June 4, 2012
Prioritizing Health Update
I did what I said I would do in my original blog post. I made healthier eating choices and skipped fast food eateries. In the few times where it was extremely hard to skip a fast food place, I tried to get a single entree with NO FRIES and NO SOFT DRINK (not even diet).
I also made a conscious effort to get more rest and worked out at least 3 times a week. I was honest with myself with the workouts I had and I realized that I am not a kid in college anymore. I, personally, do not have hours to spend in the gym and I can't nap throughout the day to recover from spending hours in the gym (or doing P90X). Most of my workouts were only 20 minutes on average but they were workouts designed to do a lot in a little time. Only once did I do a workout that exceeded 30 minutes. I'm not endorsing them or anything but if you have Xfinity (formerly Comcast) On Demand , you have a whole collection of short workout videos at your disposal that really do work.
Now, it is important that you don't hold yourself on a super tight leash and find some fun. I did make sure that I had an occasional meal where I indulged a bit. And I also made sure that I enjoyed the workouts that I did whether it was the movements themselves or finding joy in knowing that I was going to be looking and feeling better afterward.
I hope to report back with more good news in the coming weeks and I hope any struggling with health issues can start to clear out a good path as well.
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