poker everyday, working out everyday, running everyday
This is it right here...
Been 2 weeks, not much other than chatting away on "The Office" TV show threads that stream every episode while everyone puts in their two cents, running to and working at the art gallery, and ???. Yeah. What have I learned??
Well, for one, I've become better at feeling out my Self online and timing my comments and jokes and battles. Poker, I swear, applies to everything. And now, I want to apply it fully to the rest of my life. My entire life.
Game Plan
A set schedule until December 31, 2010. I wanted to do 365 days into next July, but I can't do a full GP marathon... yet. (I will write quick notes at the end of each day.)
Everyday: Running. At least 3 miles. Exceptions include sick, injury, extreme weather, and specified vacation days.
Everyday: Working out. 8 sets of push-ups and sit-ups everyday.
Everyday: Poker. This is the sickest of all. But it's a psychological battle and a war with never-ending, self-inflicted benefits.
My inspiration is loosely based off of the 12 miles I've been able to run and the fact that I'm insane enough to do the Game Plan. It's more than overdue that I take responsibility for my own life instead of running in the wrong direction or procrastinating. Communication with others is just as important, as I do not see the point in kicking people out of my life as they should be there to celebrate my successes with me and maybe get something out of it for their own development. These 3 positive parts of my Game Plan will trickle well into all parts of my life. In setting my Game Plan, I actually do not know the specific outcome or purpose as it is an inductive game plan, which basically means we'll find out what happens.
I would have liked to have aimed for 365, but I realized something from running 12 miles: You can't jump into a marathon. It takes training. I have to build confidence, strength, and will for the long haul. I'm at some sort of cross-roads that is laced with absolute potential. I've got this. I know I do. Watch me!
Friday, July 16, 2010
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