It's like really amazing that we can take a DAY trip to Florida. Me and about 20 of the interns went to Pensacola Beach for the day and it was only an hour drive. Amazing. The day was super relaxing, which we all kind of needed after last night.
SO last night we went out for one of the interns birthday in downtown Mobile on Dauphin Street. We were supposed to go to Studio 54 which is a dance club, but it was dead so instead we went to Club Atlantis instead. So on our way in the intern whose birthday it was approached the bouncer and told him it was her birthday and asked if he could let us jump the line. Southern hospitality. He let a group of about 10-15 people jump the line that was about a 2 hour wait. AND none of us had to pay cover-- $10 for girls/$20 for guys. It was epic. The club was so fun. Out of the white people in our group, we were the only white people in the club. At one point the DJ decided to shine the spotlight on all of us in the middle of the dance floor-- which only highlighted the fact that us white girls can't dance. So funny. After we left the club me and my roommate talked the hot dog stand man into giving us free hot dogs since we were visiting-- it worked. Southern hospitality.
Today the beach was amazing. It was 82, barely a cloud in the sky, and the water was basically clear and warm. I loved it. We all just relaxed and swam all day and eventually got seafood at this amazing crab restaurant, yum. The day was spent exchanging life stories which was really interesting and touching. Everyone is from such a different and diverse background which makes getting to know them so unique and real. Everyone's great and I'm really enjoying it down here. I miss everyone, especially my family... really wish they could be down here with me!
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Training
Hiiii friends.
So the past four days we've spent training. So backtracking a little bit, the research project I'm working on is at the University of South Alabama in Mobile. There are 27 interns and we'll be going around to the impoverished neighborhoods of Mobile and Prichard to families mostly living in public housing developments. The study has been ongoing for the past 13 years and it's trying to get a sense of how poverty affects adolescent development, risk behaviors, and decision making. This study is really awesome because it's the only longitudinal study that actually gets data directly from the adolescents by going out into the streets. A lot of other researchers are too afraid of going out into the violent neighborhoods so the majority of the existing data out there doesn't really reflect what's actually going on in these neighborhoods. So, the funding that goes out to these past/present research projects is actually funding programs that aren't really working-- why-- because the true cause of the problems aren't known therefore treating them inaccurately doesn't work very well. Also, a lot of the current research targets this at-risk population in the school systems to avoid having to go out in the neighborhoods but this also leads to biased results and missing an entire portion of the population-- those who have dropped out of school. So, school-based research doesn't really effectively provide the whole picture of the problem. So, our study actually goes out into the neighborhoods door-to-door based on previous participation and school-records (for addresses) to recruit previous and prospective participants. After we go door-to-door and neighborhood-to-neighborhod we bring the kids in to actually administer the survey in community centers, churches, etc. We'll be asking a series of questions about themselves, their views of themselves, their neighborhood, violence, relationships, sex, and drugs and alcohol to get a better sense of how their situation in life (poverty) affects their development and hopes for success in the future.
One really touching quote from a kid in one of the neighborhoods who told this to one of the researchers that really put this research in prospective was, "...why should I worry about my risk of getting AIDS at 25 when I'll probably be shot by then and won't even live that long." The stories from the kids and parents and possible scenarios that could/have happen(ed) are pretty intense--ranging from an intern administering a survey in a home and feeling something under the couch cushion which ended up being a gun to being jumped. This summer's really going to be an eye-opener and definitely a life-changing experience.
Tomorrow we'll actually be going out into one of the public housing neighborhoods to get a sense of what we'll be dealing with and become comfortable with the layout. Monday we'll actually be assigned partners and start heading out to the neighborhoods to start recruiting. I know a lot of this seems pretty intense, but don't worry we've been thoroughly trained and safety always comes first! Miss & love you all!
So the past four days we've spent training. So backtracking a little bit, the research project I'm working on is at the University of South Alabama in Mobile. There are 27 interns and we'll be going around to the impoverished neighborhoods of Mobile and Prichard to families mostly living in public housing developments. The study has been ongoing for the past 13 years and it's trying to get a sense of how poverty affects adolescent development, risk behaviors, and decision making. This study is really awesome because it's the only longitudinal study that actually gets data directly from the adolescents by going out into the streets. A lot of other researchers are too afraid of going out into the violent neighborhoods so the majority of the existing data out there doesn't really reflect what's actually going on in these neighborhoods. So, the funding that goes out to these past/present research projects is actually funding programs that aren't really working-- why-- because the true cause of the problems aren't known therefore treating them inaccurately doesn't work very well. Also, a lot of the current research targets this at-risk population in the school systems to avoid having to go out in the neighborhoods but this also leads to biased results and missing an entire portion of the population-- those who have dropped out of school. So, school-based research doesn't really effectively provide the whole picture of the problem. So, our study actually goes out into the neighborhoods door-to-door based on previous participation and school-records (for addresses) to recruit previous and prospective participants. After we go door-to-door and neighborhood-to-neighborhod we bring the kids in to actually administer the survey in community centers, churches, etc. We'll be asking a series of questions about themselves, their views of themselves, their neighborhood, violence, relationships, sex, and drugs and alcohol to get a better sense of how their situation in life (poverty) affects their development and hopes for success in the future.
One really touching quote from a kid in one of the neighborhoods who told this to one of the researchers that really put this research in prospective was, "...why should I worry about my risk of getting AIDS at 25 when I'll probably be shot by then and won't even live that long." The stories from the kids and parents and possible scenarios that could/have happen(ed) are pretty intense--ranging from an intern administering a survey in a home and feeling something under the couch cushion which ended up being a gun to being jumped. This summer's really going to be an eye-opener and definitely a life-changing experience.
Tomorrow we'll actually be going out into one of the public housing neighborhoods to get a sense of what we'll be dealing with and become comfortable with the layout. Monday we'll actually be assigned partners and start heading out to the neighborhoods to start recruiting. I know a lot of this seems pretty intense, but don't worry we've been thoroughly trained and safety always comes first! Miss & love you all!
Monday, May 23, 2011
Mobile
I MADE IT! Survived my first flight, too! I think the hardest part was finding a different gate, but that wasn't even that hard since I had like two hours to do it. I flew from Elmira to Detroit to Atlanta to Mobile. I think my least favorite airport was Atlanta, but that may be because my flight was overbooked and delayed which really freaked me out. Nothing bad happened, but everything was smooth sailing before that.
My first flight was pretty hilarious. Elmira's a really small airport so I wasn't expecting an amazing flight... it was okay though. My Mom went through security and waited with me until I boarded which was awesome. But, on the plane the lady sitting next to me did not speak one word to me! I thought that was super strange, not even a polite "hi." Not the type of person I wanted to be sitting next to while I potentially start to freak out because it was my first flight! SO. When we took off I was fine... it didn't bother me at all. But, I kept imagining myself freaking out... 'what if we hit turbulence'.... you know those irrational thoughts about 'what could' happen. And then I kept thinking, I don't think this lady reading her Equestrian magazines would give much of a condolence. Thank God the flight went smoothly. I wish I could have seen my face when the plane landed... my life may have flashed before my eyes a little bit.
The second flight was my fav. I sat in the window seats on each flight (thanks Mom!). But, the couple next to me (it was a 3-seater) was soooo nice. After the first Equestrian lady who never spoke to me I thought flight etiquette was to mind your own business. But, this lady I sat next to was awesome and super reassuring. I knew it was going to be a different flight when she offered me some mentos (who doesn't love mentos...).
Third, and last, flight was different. I got to my terminal/gate/whatever (I kept trying to call it a portal, shout out BJC...) super early. I tried to read (study for the GRE... whelp), but that task never really got accomplished because of my nerves. BUT, about 45 minutes before boarding they announce that the flight has been overbooked. Then I read the sign... "... we're looking for volunteers to postpone their scheduled flight..." This is where my mind goes to irrational... real quick. 'What if no one volunteers... are they going to kick me off...' 'If they kick people off I know it'll be me... I have the worst luck ever' 'If I get kicked off how will I get picked up... omgomgomg' So my nerves were on edge already and then the flight gets delayed because the flight attendants were behind schedule. Now my thoughts go to... 'How will I let my ride know...' 'What if I hold up evvvveryone' 'Everyone's going to be unpacked and having fun and meeting each other...' Needless to say, I got on the flight and it was delayed 10 minutes. HAH. So on this flight I sat next to a very nice lady from New Jersey who had heard of Elmira and swore her Grandmother was buried there. I've decided I really like when you sit next to someone who's a casual talker...
SO, I'm in Mobile... and I have to get to baggage claim... and figure out where my ride is. This was all easy enough. You should have seen their faces when they saw my two huge suitcases... first impression, yikes! But, I assured them that one suitcase was holding all of my bedding and pots & pans. We walked out of the airport and it was hot-- 90 degrees with a similar degree of humidity. OH. AND. So my flight to Mobile was supposed to leave at 5:30pm and arrive at 5:45pm... so I was like this is the shortest flight ever... 15 minutes... Well, while on the plane I start freaking out more because this feels like so much longer than 15 minutes. When I get off the plane and turn my phone on it jumps back and hour... and it all makes sense about the time zone change... I felt dumb haha.
Well, I'm all unpacked and moved in... This is the nicest apartment I have lived in yet. I have my own room, full-size bed, walk in closet, awesome kitchen, and everything is "new" looking. Ooh and free laundry and I didn't have to set up internet at all... I love it.
Tomorrow's my first of two training days, I'll let you know how they go! Miss you all!
My first flight was pretty hilarious. Elmira's a really small airport so I wasn't expecting an amazing flight... it was okay though. My Mom went through security and waited with me until I boarded which was awesome. But, on the plane the lady sitting next to me did not speak one word to me! I thought that was super strange, not even a polite "hi." Not the type of person I wanted to be sitting next to while I potentially start to freak out because it was my first flight! SO. When we took off I was fine... it didn't bother me at all. But, I kept imagining myself freaking out... 'what if we hit turbulence'.... you know those irrational thoughts about 'what could' happen. And then I kept thinking, I don't think this lady reading her Equestrian magazines would give much of a condolence. Thank God the flight went smoothly. I wish I could have seen my face when the plane landed... my life may have flashed before my eyes a little bit.
The second flight was my fav. I sat in the window seats on each flight (thanks Mom!). But, the couple next to me (it was a 3-seater) was soooo nice. After the first Equestrian lady who never spoke to me I thought flight etiquette was to mind your own business. But, this lady I sat next to was awesome and super reassuring. I knew it was going to be a different flight when she offered me some mentos (who doesn't love mentos...).
Third, and last, flight was different. I got to my terminal/gate/whatever (I kept trying to call it a portal, shout out BJC...) super early. I tried to read (study for the GRE... whelp), but that task never really got accomplished because of my nerves. BUT, about 45 minutes before boarding they announce that the flight has been overbooked. Then I read the sign... "... we're looking for volunteers to postpone their scheduled flight..." This is where my mind goes to irrational... real quick. 'What if no one volunteers... are they going to kick me off...' 'If they kick people off I know it'll be me... I have the worst luck ever' 'If I get kicked off how will I get picked up... omgomgomg' So my nerves were on edge already and then the flight gets delayed because the flight attendants were behind schedule. Now my thoughts go to... 'How will I let my ride know...' 'What if I hold up evvvveryone' 'Everyone's going to be unpacked and having fun and meeting each other...' Needless to say, I got on the flight and it was delayed 10 minutes. HAH. So on this flight I sat next to a very nice lady from New Jersey who had heard of Elmira and swore her Grandmother was buried there. I've decided I really like when you sit next to someone who's a casual talker...
SO, I'm in Mobile... and I have to get to baggage claim... and figure out where my ride is. This was all easy enough. You should have seen their faces when they saw my two huge suitcases... first impression, yikes! But, I assured them that one suitcase was holding all of my bedding and pots & pans. We walked out of the airport and it was hot-- 90 degrees with a similar degree of humidity. OH. AND. So my flight to Mobile was supposed to leave at 5:30pm and arrive at 5:45pm... so I was like this is the shortest flight ever... 15 minutes... Well, while on the plane I start freaking out more because this feels like so much longer than 15 minutes. When I get off the plane and turn my phone on it jumps back and hour... and it all makes sense about the time zone change... I felt dumb haha.
Well, I'm all unpacked and moved in... This is the nicest apartment I have lived in yet. I have my own room, full-size bed, walk in closet, awesome kitchen, and everything is "new" looking. Ooh and free laundry and I didn't have to set up internet at all... I love it.
Tomorrow's my first of two training days, I'll let you know how they go! Miss you all!
Monday, May 16, 2011
Things to live by...
Love this list...
50 Life Secrets and Tips:
50 Life Secrets and Tips:
- Memorize something everyday.Not only will this leave your brain sharp and your memory functioning, you will also have a huge library of quotes to bust out at any moment. Poetry, sayings and philosophies are your best options.
- Constantly try to reduce your attachment to possessions.Those who are heavy set with material desires will have a lot of trouble when their things are taken away from them or lost. Possessions do end up owning you, not the other way around. Become a person of minimal needs and you will be much more content.
- Develop an endless curiosity about this world.Become an explorer and view the world as your jungle. Stop and observe all of the little things as completely unique events. Try new things. Get out of your comfort zone and try to experience as many different environments and sensations as possible. This world has so much to offer, so why not take advantage of it?
- Remember people’s namesso that they feel appreciated and for your own future benefit when you want something from that person. To do this, say their name back to them when they introduce themselves. Then repeat the name in your head a number of times until you are sure you have it. Continue to use their name in conversation as much as possible to remove any chance of forgetting it. If you’re still having trouble, make up a rhyme about their name: “Dan the Man” or “Natalie flatters me.”
- Get fit!It’s ridiculous to think that we have one body, one sole means of functioning, and people are too lazy to take care of themselves. Fit bodies lead to better health, confidence and more success with romantic endeavors. I’d say those are 3 very good reasons to get in shape.
- Learn to focus only on the present.The past is unchangeable so it is futile to reflect on it unless you are making sure you do not repeat past mistakes. The future is but a result of your actions today. So learn from the past to do better in the present so that you can succeed in the future.
- Even more specifically, live in THIS moment.Even 10 minutes ago is the past. If you live purely in this moment you will always be happy because there is nothing wrong in this split-second.
- Smile more often.Whenever you get a grin on your face, your brain is releasing serotonin, the happy hormone. Smiling is the natural way to force yourself to be happy. Many people even smile for five minutes straight in the morning to get themselves in a great mood for the day. It is a very powerful tool that is utilized less and less as we grow older and need happiness more than ever. Just remember that while happiness leads to smiles, smiles also lead to happiness.
- Drink water.Hydration is tremendously important for overall health. Soda has absolutely ZERO nutritional content; it’s like pouring a punch of sugar and syrup into your cup. Instead, fill it with life-replenishing water. It may taste plain at first if you’re coming off of a heavy soda-drinking streak, but you’ll soon find yourself addicted to it. 10 glasses per day is optimal, how many have you been getting lately?
- Don’t take life so seriously!Learn to laugh at the little things and this whole “existence” thing will be a whole lot easier. Be amused by your mistakes and failures and be thankful that you learned your lesson and won’t mess up like that again. And most importantly do things that you enjoy! Life is not strictly business, it can be mixed with pleasure.
- Think positive thoughts.When you find yourself thinking a negative thought, stop it immediately by any means necessary. Slap yourself in the face, yell something positive at the top of your lungs or jump up and down. Do whatever it takes to get back to a positive mindset as such is essential for continual happiness and success.
- Read books.No explanation needed.
- Get in the sun.Superman was completely re-energized when he flew out to space and soaked in some rays and you can do the same right outside your front door (if you live in a constantly dreary place, my apologies). The sun feels amazing: your entire body will be coursing with warmth and life.
- Help others.I’ll just give you a plethora of reasons why this is a MUST
- Helping people has a ripple effect. If you help someone they will feel more obliged to help someone else, and so on. Pay it forward
- You grow by giving and helping others. It can change you in ways you never expected
- Your relationship with that person will become stronger
- It’s the most fulfilling thing you can do on this planet. It not only feels amazing physically, you also feel like a good person
- You might be able to call in a favor later when you need some help
- Karma (if you believe in it)
- Because there are more people in this world than just you
- Set aside a specific time to worry each day.Ponder all of your problems and anxieties during that time so that they will not distract you during work or moments of pleasure. This way you can be extremely efficient with your time and avoid focusing on negative things as much as possible. If you get all of your worry out of the way and have the mental fortitude to keep from reverting back to them, you will be much happier on the daily.
- Be honest at all times.Lies lead to nothing but trouble. Being known as trustworthy is an excellent trait to maintain and essential to having integrity.
- Sleep less.Fully adjusting to a new sleep cycle can take up to 21 days so don’t give up if you feel tired after switching to 5-hour nights. The “required” 8 hour/night is for normal people. If you’re reading THIS article on THIS site, you are not normal. So figure out how much sleep YOU really need and adjust accordingly. As enjoyable as sleep is, waking existence is much more fulfilling and efficient. IF this really sparks your interest, check out alternate sleep cycles with which you can be fine off of 2 hours of sleep per day.
- Read “Bringers of Light” and “Conversations with God” by Neale Donald Walsch.These books will help you decide what you want to do in this life and how to get to that point. They will also profoundly change the way you look at the purpose of existence. Read them!
- Figure out what your goals and dreams are.So many people wander aimlessly through life simply go for whatever small thing they want moment by moment. Instead, decide what your perfect life consists of and begin to put the steps in motion to reach that place. The most satisfying thing in the world (yes, better than sex, much better) is overcoming a challenge and reaching a goal. We are the happiest when we are growing and working towards something better.
- Start your day off right.Wake up and set aside an hour for personal development activities (meditation, self-introspection, observing nature, etc.) Do the things that make you feel blissful, optimistic and empowered so that you can set a positive tone for your day. I guarantee that once you start doing this, your days will be more enjoyable and fulfilling. Today is going to be the best day of your life. Duh.
- Utilize ‘The Burning Method.’Whenever a fear or worry or complaint comes to mind, close your eyes and imagine writing down the thought on a piece of paper. Then proceed to light the paper and fire and watch it disintegrate. Even better, actually write it down and burn it. You won’t have any problem ridding your mind of the thought after doing this.
- Travel.
Anyone who has ever gone anywhere will tell you that traveling is one of the most exciting and life-changing activities that you can do. Observing a different culture will expand your mind while making you further appreciate the life you already live. This goes back to becoming an explorer: this world is your jungle so go explore! Who knows, maybe you’ll find a place you love so much that you decide to move. Imagine the positive repercussions a new environment could have on your life.
- The Rubber Band MethodThis is the third and final way to rid yourself of negative thoughts (hopefully by now you have figured out that this is very important!). Place a rubber band around your wrist and snap it against your skin anytime a negative thought finds its way into your head. This classical conditioning technique associates a slight pain with negative thoughts like Pavlov associated food/salivation with the sound of a bell. Sounds a bit cruel at first but it only stings for a second, I promise. Plus the outcome, having only positive thoughts, far outweighs a little slap on the wrist here and there.
- Learn to be unaffected by the words of others.Most people get very upset when they are called negative names by others, but there is a simple trick to overcoming this. Here it is: If I went up to you and called you a fire hydrant, would you be upset? Of course not. Obviously you are not a fire hydrant, you are a human being. The same concept applies to when someone calls you something that you know you are not. They are foolish for saying such things, so why would you react with such anger? The only exception is when someone calls you something that is true! In this case, you should thank them for alerting you to a weakness, one that you can now work on changing.
- Read “Zen and the Art of Happiness” by Chris Prentiss.This book will give you the knowledge and instruction to be happy at all times regardless of the circumstances. Yes, this sounds like an oversimplification of happiness, but I assure you that this book will change you in an amazing way.
- Develop the ability to forgive.Forgiveness is something that most people fail miserably at even thought it’s so simple. Grudges only bring more misery to those who hold them and prevent good relations with the target. YOU makes mistakes all of the time so why not have mercy when other do? Remaining angry feels horrible while forgiving someone brings a refreshing sensation to the mind and healing to the relationship.
- Be the person that makes others feel special.Be known for your kindness and sympathy.
- Learn to lucid dream, or to realize when you are dreaming so that you can control your dreams. Sleep feels good, but its rather boring and unproductive. With lucid dreaming under your belt, night time can be even more exciting than when you are awake. You can do anything: fly, travel to other planets, party with a celebrity, get intimate with your dream boy/girl, etc. Many lucid dreams have also reported being able to speak directly with the subconscious during dreams by demanding to be taken to it after becoming lucid. For those that know a thing or two about your subconscious, that is a BIG deal.
- Visualize daily.It has been said and proven time and time again that what you focus on is what you get. If you complain all of the time, you will run into more of the things you complain about. The same goes for good things like health, wealth and happiness. So spend some time in the morning imagining yourself achieving whatever it is that you currently desire. Focus is key in this exercise, so choose a quiet environment where you won’t be disturbed. If you’re having trouble focusing and continually find that your mind has wandered to something else, read about meditation in the following life tip. There is a lot more to this concept, so check out the full article on visualization and the law of attraction here.
- Meditate everyday for at least 20 minutes.In this modern world where everyone is so connected to everything else via cell phones, TV and internet, most people rarely enjoy the beauty of silence. The ability to quiet your mind and relax your body is an art and skill that everyone should develop. Simply sit somewhere, preferably in nature, and focus on your breathing or try to think about nothing. This is going to be extremely hard at first! You might find it boring or just plain impossible to think of nothing, but you will get better and you will learn to love it. Post-meditation, you will feel extremely clear headed and.. well, just plain wonderful. The only way to really understand this sensation is to try it.
- Learn to control your mind.What kind of skilled human are you if you cannot even control your own thoughts? While the human mind is described as being a stream of consciousness, that does not mean you can’t decide where your stream flows. Techniques like meditation and the 3 ways to flush out negative thoughts will aid you immensely in learning to control your mind.
- Learn to control your emotions.The only person that can make you unhappy is you! You are the one that decides to be affected by the words and actions of others. Realize this so that the next time you experience a negative emotion, you can find the strength within yourself to overcome it.
- Take a class in speed reading.Books are full of information that can enhance your knowledge-base, vocabulary and yourself as a person. Speed reading is an easy way to get at this info faster so that you can have more time for other endeavors.
- Relax!This one is for you work-o-holics out there (myself included). Yes, work is very important and productive but you need to take some time to chill out everyday or you are going to burn out faster than a candle with no oxygen. Additionally, you need to reward yourself for a job well done. What’s the use of doing all of that work if you can’t have a little fun from time to time anyways?
- Work on making good first impressions.Practice a strong, firm handshake and the small talk that generally goes along with meeting someone for the first time. People won’t know what to think of you if you have nothing more to say beyond “My name is _______, nice to meet you.” Also make sure you remember names, as mentioned previously. Who knows, you may be going into business with or marrying this person you’re meeting for the first time if you make a good impression. Be sure and make an excellent one.
- Learn to use your eyes to their full potential:
- Make constant eye contact when in conversation. Looking away (especially down) is a sign of inferiority and unsureness. Instead, look at your conversation partner dead in the eyes and keep them locked on
- Master the piercing stare. You know when someone looks at you and it feels like they can see into your soul? Well that’s not a hereditary characteristic, it just takes practice. Work on sharpening your gaze in the mirror. You’ll know you have it when it’s intimidating to continue looking at yourself
- Master the one-eyebrow raise. This one isn’t necessary by any means, but hey, why not? Pick a brow to learn with and go look in a mirror. Raise both of your eyebrows but use your hand to hold down the brow that you want to stay down. This will probably feel very stupid at first but if you keep trying, you will eventually pin down the muscle you need to flex to get that one brow up
- Be mysterious.Don’t let off everything about you and definitely leave out some major details. There is something both alluring and mesmerizing about someone that no one knows fully about. I’m not saying to confide in no one or to alienate yourself. Just think James Bond.
- Come up with a life mantra.You know, like “Carpe Diem” or “Live life to the fullest,” but not as cliché. Make it something that really hits home with you so that you will actually stick to it. Make sure it’ not so specific that it rarely applies but also not so general that it’s not personal.
- Get good at something.Call it a hobby or a passion, whatever it is, just get damn good at it. Your occupation does not count! Make it something that you can practice often enough to excel at. Examples: Magic tricks, surfing, ping pong, creating short films, and unicycling. It can be anything but I would recommend choosing something that: 1) You are passionate about 2) You can bust out at any moment to display your skills for any discerning crowd. My mind goes immediately to aerobatics and break dancing, but that’s just me.
- Work out those abs.Above any other muscle group in the entire body, the abs are the most important. They constitute your core, the center point of your body. Your ability to balance comes almost completely from the strength of your abdominal muscles and balance is vital to performance in any physical activity. Summary: they’re very important. For more info on how to work out your abs, check out this video.
- Keep your brain sharp.The majority of people are stuck in ruts. They go to the same job everyday, hang out with the same friends and eat at the same places. While that may feel safe, it’s not the most stimulating lifestyle for your brain. Those synapses have been built up enough, so try something that you do NOT know how to do! Buy a model car kit, master the art of sudoku or crosswords, or go pick up another major at your nearest college. The point is you need to be learning new things to keep your brain honest. Form new synapses by forcing your mind to work in ways it has not worked before. Just like physical workouts, doing too much of the same exercise will eventually give no results. Switch it up!
- Read something inspirational right before bed and after waking.This will set get you in a great mood for sleep and for the day. Read anything from a famous speech to your favorite self-improvement book. Try to read something that get’s you really excited in the morning especially so that you’ll leave your house beaming with energy and wonder.
- Do what you love.
There is a huge difference between making a life and making a living; which one are you making right now? So many spend their entire lives trying to make as much money as possible so that they can afford to do what they really want later. It makes no sense to settle in life until you’re 65 so that you can retire and do what you want when you’re already WAY past your prime. We only live life once so why wouldn’t you want to spend it pursuing your bliss? To do anything else would be a tragic waste of the freedom you are allowed if you are reading this right now. Follow your bliss and you will be a thousand times more happy than your retirement date and 40+ years younger.
- Choose your friends wisely.You are affected far more than you think by the people you spend your time with. Do your friends share your values? Do they encourage you when you speak of your goals and dreams or do they scoff? Make sure the people around you are conducive to the lifestyle you want to lead or you will find yourself being dragged again and again into behavior that distances you from your desires. Friends with a habit of producing negative thoughts will especially hinder you. This can be a hard task to follow through with if you realize you good friend is one of these saboteurs, but you must be firm! Don’t let anyone get in the way of you being all that you can be.
- Don’t burn bridges.By that I mean maintain your relationships with people even if you think you are never going to see them again. For example, if you are quitting your job, don’t chew out your boss before leaving! You might run into him/her again later and life and wish you had never severed ties so harshly. You never know when you might need the help of someone you knew in the past. Plus there is already too much hatred in this world, why add more towards the people you interact with?
- Keep a journal/diary.It sounds like a very monotonous habit at first, but when you get into it, that little book will become a great way to organize your thoughts and track your growth over the years. Most of us already stay awake in bed at night pondering the events of the day anyways so why not document those thoughts in an organized fashion? That will allow you to look back and observe how your way of thinking has changed over time.
- Read “New Pyscho-Cybernetics” by Dr. Maxwell Maltz.This book will explain why the content of your thoughts has such a profound effect on your life through religious, philosophical and scientific arguments. A must read for completely understand who this life thing works.
- Learn to use and trust your subconscious/intuition.When you spend time in silence everyday, listen not for words but for a feeling that tells you to do something. Do not mistake your own reasoning and thoughts for those of your subconscious. If you can track where the thought came from, (this thought led to that thought which led to this thought, etc.) then it was not from your subconscious. Learning to accurately discern between the two will allow you to tap into knowledge that you don’t consciously have.
- Develop a charismatic personality.You know, the kind of personality that is surrounded by people constantly and is the life of the party. Start visualizing yourself as THAT person. Maybe take a short course on dynamic speaking and learn some jokes. Take the time to learn some party tricks and sleight of hand. Most importantly, believe that you already are charismatic even if you fail at beign the center point of the next party. Lie to yourself constantly and tell yourself that you are more warm and gregarious than Ronald Regan. Belief is the first step! Reality will come soon after.
- Love is all there is.If you truly want to be a master of life, let love be in your every action. Love your friends, family and enemies alike. This is the most difficult thing to do out of this entire list, which is why it is listed at #50. But if you accomplish this, you will be seen as a leader among everyone that allows hate, envy, disgust and all other negative emotions into their lives. Think Gandhi. Love is so rare in this world when compared to the massive presence of hate that by exuding love, you will immediately see yourself and the people around you change. Love. Love. Love.Source: http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/8YZSE0/www.highexistence.com/life-secrets-and-tips/comment-page-1
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Getting Ready
As most of my closest friends know, I've never been on a plane. I know this seems shocking, but when you're in a family of six... it happens. A special thanks goes out to my friends Owen and Liz who walked me through the process and gave me pointers. From printing out airport maps to not bringing anything liquid--at all-- onto the plane... I think my mentality of petrified is shifting to confident. I'm still super nervous... so if anyone has any awessssome advice, which I'm sure you all do, please help a sister out!
Thanks,
Shannon
Thanks,
Shannon
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