Thursday, January 3, 2013

Where I Start



                 I am the type of person that wants to do everything at once.  I feel like I start running at full speed, which, at first, seems great, but eventually I run out of energy and revert back to a life style that no one would call amazing.  
                The best thing for me is to take one step at a time.  So I would like to share with you, a list of New Year’s resolutions that I have been debating on doing for a long time:
                The first of which is this blog. I feel like if I have something to call to every night, then I will be more likely to succeed. This blog will highlight my findings while trying “The Amazing Quest” along with different observations that I have found throughout life.    My goal is to post three times a week: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.  And maintain the blog every off day.
                The next resolution that I am starting this first month, is eating better.  I eat terrible. I go to fast food, I have way too many sweets and I constantly miss my five servings of fruit and vegetables. Now, despite my terrible eating habits, I have managed to maintain a fairly thin body, so I do not want to exactly lose weight.  However, I would like to create a fairly balanced diet.  To begin, I would like to make sure that I receive my five servings of fruit and vegetables. Obviously, I will add more to my resolution as the year progresses, but I must do just one step at a time.
                My next resolution is exercise at least five times a week, thirty minutes a day.  I was about to accomplish this goal once before, by keeping an exercise journal.  But, unfortunately, that habit was lost when I lost access to a gym.   
                My final and most important resolution is to stop procrastinating.  Procrastinating is my worst habit.  I have a tendency to find all sorts of things more important than my work.  My goal is to do all simple homework (worksheets, math problems etc.) as soon as they are assigned and give assign unbreakable appointments with more time consuming projects.


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