Thursday, January 6, 2011

A Fitting 100 Post.

Happy 100th post! In honor of this allow me to be generic in terms of writing about goals and those magical four self improvement terms of, ahem, improving myself:

1. Spiritually
2. Mentally
3. Physically
4. Emotionally

This entry will be about those, in terms of my new year, and in my own terms. For 2011 I prefer "goals" over "resolutions" but Thesaurus.com puts these on the same level so I'll roll with it.  I googled the terms above to find just where I heard these last and one of the top results that popped up was a pregnancy book. Negative. (See what I did there?) Anyways.

1. I started off the New Year with something that justifies a smirk (and pancakes) and followed that up with a date at St. Clement with my beloved roommate. After being doused in holy water by a woman with a blinged out belt buckle and designer jeans, I was entranced by the best homily I have heard since my old priest told us he was "going to make this short, the Packers game is on at noon."  New priest spoke about how, like the three wise men, we're often looking for some sign to lead us to promise.  Unlucky for us, we will never find this and have to create our own star to discover the path.  It's more like a treasure map than a straight shot, full of turns and challenges, to bring us to the desired conclusion.  Inspired, I went home and wrote this down in a notebook I use from time to time leading me to...

2. I'm going to write more.  I typically write my blog posts before I type these.  Whether it's scrawl on paper, tapping away on my notepad app or even on a napkin J.K. Rowling style.  Ever since the iconic story I penned in second grade, about a pet triceratops living in my parents' pool, writing has been a passion.  Anyone can write; I'm not exactly penning the next great American novel on this blog.  But in 2011, at the end of my day, I will jot down a few sentences about an event that occurred walking down the street, a dumb thought that popped up in the shower, or a small goal to achieve.  In hindsight, you learn a great deal from your past self.  Joyful, down on your luck, confused.  You would be surprised about everything that changes in 365 days.

3. Try something new...while totally kicking ass.  If you read any of this you may notice that while I enjoy watching sports I love playing them even more.  There's no such thing as being too old for recess and shows like the Biggest Loser strike me with overzealous fear.  To mix it up in 2011, I already joined a dodgeball league and bought a Groupon for boxing and boot camp classes.  Once the temperature is above freezing, or maybe not, I'll likely be playing softball.
  Also, I'm also throwing around the idea of running a half marathon.  I don't care to share more on this until I finally convince myself to know I can do it.  So here we go full circle with...

4.  Being less indecisive.  I did not mean to type "be more decisive."  I know what I mean here so bear with me.  Last night, laying in bed thinking of this, I initially thought of "stop being indecisive."  But, being the traditionally rational human being that I am, realize that's ridiculous.  I need to be able to juggle a decision before committing.  Some of this sparked from a New Year's Eve discussion.  My friend and I joked about being 25 and what we thought our 18-year-old selves would think if they saw us on the verge of 2011.  That 18-year-old would be so wrong and likely jealous they were not drinking legally out of lime green Solo cups.  At 25 I was supposed to be fresh out of law school, on the verge if not already married, and with a silver Audi (though likely used).  Wrong. Wrong. Wrong.  I no longer really think of age as a bench mark for decision making, however, with 25 close there are some decisions that warrant my attention.  I'm being vague on purpose as disclosing them in the process just takes away the fun.

That's it.  Long entry.  Happy 100.  These goals aren't lofty or unreachable but they are all encompassing and an improvement process to get myself in check.  Here we go!

0 comments: