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Posted on January 2, 2006 9:36 AM by chadley

It is the second day of the new year and I don’t have to go to work today because it is our first company holiday of 2006. So what will I get done today? I have a nice little list that I made for myself because I find that if I don’t make a list, the things that I would like to get done don’t.

I have some semi-resolutions for this new year as well. I want to get into better shape. I am 35 years old now, and I am probably in the worst shape of my life. I don’t look that bad, in my opinion. I’ve always had the body type that looks like I am in decent shape, but looks can be deceiving. I’m tired of talking about how I used to work out a lot. It’s been many years since I worked out in a regular routine. I have a gym membership and my gym is only 1 mile away or so from my house. These days, I really have no excuse for not using my gym membership, except for laziness.

User submitted imageSince they say that about 85% of people who make New Years resolutions fail, I need to give myself a couple easy ones to knock out. The working out resolution is one of the harder ones, believe it or not. Another thing I’d like to do this year is, be more organized. There are a couple of hotspots around my house that show how organized I am. My office, here on the 2nd of January, 2006, is a disgrace. One of my failings is that if I have a clear horizontal space, something gets put on it. I have a huge desk that is mostly used to stack papers and other sundry objects, until I just can’t see the surface any more. Don’t get me started on the garage, or the basement, or my closet, or the attic. :) My hope is that when I start to get better organized, I will start Getting Things Done. ™

Resolution #3, if we’re counting, is to write more. When I was in school, oh so long ago, my writing skills were pretty good. I remember when I first transferred to the Middletown campus of PSU, I had to take an English writing test. I think the outcome of that was that I needed to work on my writing. However, I know that most people who took that test probably received the same result or worse. I had an English 101 class in my first year of college, after leaving the Marines, and I know that my basic writing skills at that time were better than a lot of my classmates who had just graduated from high school. One of my biggest problems is converting what I think are coherent thoughts and ideas to words on the screen or on paper. Typically I will have a collection of thoughts coagulating in my brain and when I take the time to sit down and write them out, I lose what I thought was a coherent chain of ideas. I think it has something to do with the process of changing gears from free thinking to the mechanics of grammar and spelling and all the mundane parts of writing that will come naturally once I get into the habit of just sitting down and banging the words out.

Part and parcel to writing, is reading. I’ve been reading the novel, Lonesome Dove for the last few weeks. The version that I have is in Spanish, so I’m not sure how much that will help my English vocabulary and grammar. My Spanish is much worse than my English, but it’s getting better, judging by how many times I have to crack open my Spanish-English dictionary now, compared to when I started.

The final resolution for today is to get better at finishing these posts. I usually reach a point where I just don’t have anything else to write, and I have to leave the reader at an abrupt stop. This paragraph is my lame attempt at a conclusion for this post. :)

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Posted on January 3, 2006 10:23 AM by kailden

I have a gym membership and my gym is only 1 mile away or so from my house. These days, I really have no excuse for not using my gym membership, except for laziness.


I know how you feel. I got tired of paying for my gym membership and not using it, so I decided to change focus for a little while. I made a commitment to two other people to run a 5k with them this year, and I have no REAL excuse for not running because the road starts at my door--and I always see people running in all kinds of weather. I'm just hoping the commitment to show-up on 5k day (next thanksgiving) is enough to keep me motivated...I don't want to be halfway through the 5k and dying next to my running companions.


Typically I will have a collection of thoughts coagulating in my brain and when I take the time to sit down and write them out, I lose what I thought was a coherent chain of ideas


I've found that the few times (and it is rare) that I use mind-mapping to organize my thoughts for a post, I tend to be much more satisfied with the results. Your mileage may vary. It's not much fun to be organized..whether writing or filing.


Posted on January 3, 2006 11:04 AM by chadley

I started working on getting that desk cleaned up last night but it is nowhere near ready for an "after" picture.

When I was in the Marines, it always helped to run with somebody who was doing a little worse than you. I remember a Physical Fitness Test (PFT) that I had when I was stationed in Hawaii. My friend Stacey was puking before we got to the 1.5 mile turn around point. I felt like I was in great shape as we ran and he blew chunks. Maybe I'm a little sadistic or something. Of course, I stayed with him to keep him going. :) I guess my point is, even if you're still in bad shape, it may make your friends feel better.

Signed,
Mr. Non-Supportive
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