Tuesday, November 12, 2013
I remember watching this one video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SpwBmhR1go) and it is pretty cheesy, but point 5 is something I will probably blog about. It was "you think you are not doing enough". You are your harshest critic and constantly want to compare yourself to others. So I want to explore the idea of being satisfied with your work or taking breaks and actually being okay with it. As in, taking breaks without feeling guilty or for a way to procrastinate. I might dabble in the American culture in that department. America is such a work orientated country; it is becoming the meaning of life here. A random quote that I think applies to what I am writing about "We mostly work to live, until we live to work" - Vampire Weekend. I want to find the mental nirvana in work/responsibilities and rest. I have a bad habit of feeling guilty when I am not working. There is always something I could be doing right now. For example, applying to college, studying for the ACT/SAT, doing homework, working ahead, read the books I have been trying to read forever on my nightstand. I predict that I might run into answers that will have self-truths. As in the "answer" will have to have one’s own personal spin on it. Self-improvements not are the same for everyone and they may want to alter it. What I find will be what I THINK will better everyone, but everyone does not fit in the cookie cutter square. So people will again, and should take their own version of some answers. I hope I can write what I find clearly and interest others. I may try to be an experiment and follow these "guidelines". I might record my thought, reactions or struggles.
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