Thursday, September 15, 2011

Life As I Know It

This is me, writing another post... Almost two weeks after my previous one. I think I have a thing for procrastinating. I also have a thing for taking on alot. I won't say I try to do more than I can handle, but that might be true. Regardless, when I'm exhausted and still have finished virtually nothing I wanted to accomplish, I can happily (yes, that's sarcasm) thank only one person: me. This week has seen some of that, but it's also seen me feeling more accomplished and motivated... in between the elaborate plans to sell all I could and start for the coast with my car, cash, and no worries or responsibilities to speak of. Though amusing, it's destructive thinking, I know.

So my life these past two weeks has been like this: work, work, and crash. I kind of like it though. When you've got nothing but things to do, life can't be boring. Plus, I've felt really fulfilled. Let me give a quick snapshot of what's been going on in my seven week saga:
  • I took an ACT practice test last Thursday and raised my score... Two points! Yeah, that was cool, not even gonna lie. Geeks rule the world.
  • I've now completed two weeks of the workout cycle I'm on, and it's left me feeling... sore. Good sore though.
  • I still suck at music, which is also what I've done least the past two weeks
  • I preached at youth group last night, if you can believe that.
Add in hanging out with friends, band practice, volleyball, church, and working over 20 hours a week, and I've got a full life. Can I handle doing anything else? Probably not. Could I be coerced into trying to do something else. Probably so. It doesn't matter though. Life is kind of fun. The more I remember that, the better. The more fun I can have with it, the better. I've realized in the midst of all my stress and frustration lately, that stress and frustration are pointless. And, honestly, I don't have time for them. It's almost ironic; the schedule that was making stressed out suddenly is not allowing time for that stress.

Was this post of any advantage to you? Maybe not, but it was short, so if you thought it was going to get good ,and then it ended before you started enjoying it (which is hard to believe, because I read it and loved it), you didn't lose much time.

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By reading this, you have given me brief control of your mind. Thanks!