Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Rambles


Being a woman now with a busy life and always juggling ten-billion things at once, my monthly gift always likes to make its appearance to be the extra thing I need to deal with.  First of all I want to say I am writing this for you to get a laugh at because I’m sure many of you out there can relate to this very much.  I am a very positive and optimistic person so I even try to find light in the bad things.  And just because I am a positive person doesn’t mean I don’t have my bad days as well.  Everyone has ups and downs and that is just part of life, but it is how you respond to the good and the bad that will have the most effect on you.   

That being said I’d like to just share a few funny stories with you.  If I’m having a horrible day, and I mean bad, like flat tire, no wallet when you get to the checkout, dropped a glass jar in the store, got a speeding ticket, broke a mirror, alarm didn’t go off on time, late for important meeting, missed a meal, burnt your breakfast, bad.  That kind of bad day for me lends itself to become worse for some reason.  It is always on these days can I guarantee I will also receive my monthly gift!  What is up with that?  Well instead of freaking out about all the small things, I have made it my new years resolution to save the sweating for the gym only and not sweat all the small hassles that I come across in my day to day routine. 

Starting my last semester of my college undergraduate is exciting, scary, fun, and sad all at the same time.  Emotions reek havic on our everyday lives all the time.  But it is important for you to be aware and be in control of your own emotions.  It is easy to let them get the better of you and it is also hard sometimes to separate them from yourself.  But this is something that is important to be able to learn how to do.  In removing yourself from your emotions in most situations it allows you to make better decisions and move in a more positive direction.  Anyways, I am very excited to have started my course in strength and conditioning and I hope to share many cool things for you in this upcoming semester on the related topic.  

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