Well, today is New Years Day. I thought long and hard about making some New Years resolutions and remembered a list of 100 goals that I was working on a long time ago. I decided to break them out again and try once again to complete them. And by completing these goals, it should make 2010 my greatest year ever.
Here are my first 10 goals:
1) Lose 50lbs – I have never been happy with the way I look. I simply want to be slimmer. I would love to have chiseled abs, but I’ll be happy with just losing weight. I currently weigh over 200lbs.
First, I need a plan to achieve this. Everyone knows the basics, diet and exercise. Actually, they say that diets are not the way to go, the correct thing is life style changes. Either way, I need to cut the junk foods and fast foods.
As far as exercise goes, they are tons of books and magazines about how to work out and lose your gut. Each one of them says that their way is the best. However, a friend of mine once told me that the best exercise is the one that you will actually do. I have tried a few different routines in the past. I have never stuck with any of them very long, sometimes only a few weeks. They just seemed to take too much time out of my day. Then my same friend I just mentioned gave me the suggestion to split it up. He has a simple routine and does it for a minute or two each hour. That makes it easier to fit into his schedule.
Those two tips can also apply to more than just exercise; you can apply them to anything in your lives, any change you want to make. Find what works for you and take small steps to achieve a bigger goal.
As I was writing this, I decided that I need to start a routine again and try to stick with it. I did some thinking and decided to try my friend’s routine again and make myself stick to it. Ten push ups every hour. I have set up an email reminder so that I won’t forget to do them. On top of that, I am walking around my neighborhood every night, which is about a mile. In some fitness magazine I red that you can lose 10lbs just by walking an extra half mile a day, so this should make me lose 20lbs.
2. Learn to play the violin – a lot of people I know play or want to play the guitar. When I was younger, I wanted to play one, too. Then I saw a music video, I can’t recall who it was now, but there was a woman who was rocking on a violin. It was so cool. I want to do that, too.
I read an interview with the Rock and he talked about how he learned how to play the guitar. He said that he always carried one around with him and practiced with people that he knew could play.
3. Earn my black belt in TKD - I took Tae Kwon Do for about a year when I was living in Key West and I earned my orange belt, which is not very high, before I moved. I have found a few places here that teach it, but I have not made the time to attend, nor have I had the money to spend on it. To achieve this goal, I need to get some extra cash to pay for the classes, and start setting aside the time to attend.
Attending a Tae Kwon Do school is a good step to achieving this goal, but there is more that I can do to achieve that goal. I found a book I have on TKD with the different exercises and forms. I’m going to start practicing at home so that I am ready again when I sign up.
4. Become more spiritual – after posting the first chapter on my website, I got a message from my mother abut how I am not a nobody, I’m a precious child of God. She is right about that, we are all children of God. God knows us and answers our prayers. He knows that I want to improve my life and achieve these goals and if I have faith and be obedient, I’m sure that he will create opportunities to help me do that. The scriptures say “Prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.”
At church there is a joke about the primary answer. If you ask any question to a child in primary, they will say “read the scriptures, go to church, and pray”. However, all of these things help a person draw closer to God. I know that I’ve been slacking a little. I need to make sure that I do each of these every day.
5. Learn to write better – not only learn better spelling and grammar, which I need, but I want to learn to write more meaningful and better organized papers. In high school and college I dreaded essays, because I couldn’t make the ten word point into a thousand word paper. I loved creative writing, though. I have been an aspiring novelist; however the first book I published was a bomb. I have gone back and looked at it again and I am disappointed with myself for having written that badly. I have been studying different books about writing in an effort to improve my skills.
I have been working on a new book for a while now. However, I want to get away from fiction. I write fiction because it provides me with an escape from my life. I picture myself in the story and write what I want to happen. At times I get a little depressed because life isn’t like the stories. I want to live those adventures, but I’m not. One of my dreams was to become a travel writer, but every time I plan a trip to write about something comes up. I have a book on travel writing. I’m going to study it and find a way to take a trip (somewhere nearby) and write about it. Maybe Kevan and I can go on a hike somewhere.
6. Develop my own style – Eric should appreciate this one. He always complains about the fact that I’m a tee shirt and jeans type of guy. He tried to help me out once, but I wasn’t comfortable with the wardrobe that he picked out for me. I saw the anime Witchblade and I liked Hiroki Segawa. He always wore a three piece suit and was immaculately groomed. I thought that was pretty cool, but it would be very hard for me to pull off. I’ve also been avoiding buy a new wardrobe because I really want to slim down and I don’t my new clothes to no longer fit in the immediate future. But, with the goal to slim down and some of the goals later on, I should start paying attention to how I look and the tee shirt and jeans won’t cut it anymore. I need to find something better. Maybe I could try to pull off the three piece suit everyday (I’m going to need to buy a couple suits in that case). Or I could try something a little more casual, like what Spike wears in Cowboy Bebop. Once I have something put together, I’ll post pictures of it. If I have more readers by then, I’ll hold a vote.
7. Learn calculus – I hate it when I fail, it’s just so annoying. Well, I took a college calculus class once and failed miserably. I just did not understand anything. I guess it didn’t help that I had skipped precalculus. So, I want to figure it out so that I can take the class again and know what’s going on. To figure out calculus, I’m going to start a little easier, with precalculus.
8. Go on a date with Roxanne – Once I am more confident about my looks, I will put myself to the test and try to woo her. This should make my mom happy. Roxanne is an amazing woman, she pretty, she’s funny, and she’s intelligent. In my opinion that’s a perfect combination. And at the moment, she’s not interested in me. Being self conscious about my look, I immediately distrust anyone who appears interested in me. However, when I slim down and dress nice, it will be a different story.
9. Become an International Master chess player – it’s no secret that I like chess. I started playing chess when I was a kid. My brother taught me how to move the pieces and some basic opening strategies. As a child I played against my father and my sisters. When we moved to New York, I met my Uncle Doug and started playing against him. He beat me every time. After each game I would swear to myself that I would win the next time, but it took me years before that came true.
To become an International Master, I will need to raise my rating from 584 to 2400 and get favorable results in a few tournaments. I will mention a few tournaments later on. For now I need to work on raising my rating. To do that, I will start with the end game lessons on my Chess Master computer program. Josh Waitzkin began his chess education the way and he became an International Master. Once I run out of lessons on Chess Master, I will start studying GM Adam Short’s games (I like his strategies) and books like “Improve your Chess”. After finishing my studies, with the lessons still fresh in my mind, I will play a game against my computer. I will make sure that I play at least one game a day. Chess Master offers opponents rated all the way from 23 to 2980. I will work my way up from my current rating, playing each opponent until I defeat them. By doing this, I will become a stronger player. However, I will still need to play in tournaments to improve my rating.
10. Get rich – As I started putting together this list, I realized on thing. Some of these goals will require money. I do not necessarily need to be rich, but I would like to have a better income. The best thing would be for the Analog-Theater site to have enough traffic that I could earn a decent living with the money generated there.