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Showing posts with label New life goal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New life goal. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Pants on Fire

Okay, so I lied.

Its the 3rd of January and I totally didn't blog about my resolutions yesterday. Sorry.

But there's good news, I'm going to do it now! Yahoo! I know, you can hardly contain your excitement, right?

So without further ado, here are my resolutions for the year of 2012:

1) Better Health

 This year has been interesting in health terms. To be honest I was at my fittest at the beginning of the year on my mission, up to when I came home in March. And is that really surprising? Walking 8-10+ miles a day, eating all natural foods, sweating, well, always. That'll keep you fit. But once I got home, needless to say, I exercised less, ate more, and began to gain weight. Then I went to college and lost a little weight, due to the simple fact that I couldn't afford very much food and as a result, ate less. Plus my physical job and walking around campus didn't hurt either.

However lets just say the food I ate, and eat, as a college student isn't exactly super healthy. For the most part I lack fruits and vegetables and other important parts of a good diet. So this year I am determined to balance my diet, eat better food (what I can afford. Healthy food can be expensive!), and also get out and exercise more.

2) Better study habits

This past semester was my first semester of college and the first time I had been in school in around 3 and a half years. So as you can imagine, my study skills, now that I didn't have rigid study schedule or motivation that the mission provided me, were lacking. I did most of my studying at my apartment where there were a lot of distractions and I couldn't focus very well. Granted, my classes this last semester weren't too challenging, so I was able to do that and still pull off good grades. However, my classes won't always be that easy, so I need to start better habits now.

This semester I am determined to study every day after classes in an area on campus that I can focus, probably the library or the institute. That way I can eliminate distractions and get the studying that I need to done before coming home and doing anything else.

3) Go to the temple every week

This has been a goal of mine for a while now, but sadly I haven't been doing as well as I'd hoped, going every couple weeks instead of every week. So now I'm going to go every week. I still need to see how my schedule is going to work so I can pick a day and time when I can go consistently. I think that's the key, to get into the habit of doing it at a consistent time. So that's what I'm going to do.

4) BE POSITIVE

The last resolution I will share is one I'm excited about. It is to simply be more positive. Sometimes I catch myself saying negative things or being pessimistic. I don't like it when that happens, and it happens more often than I care to admit. So my goal to stop saying anything negative, to only speak positively, to put a good spin on everything, and see the good in everyone. I want everyone to help me on this one. If you catch me being negative, give me a little reminder and hopefully I will be stop. I'm not perfect though. So...be patient.

 Alright, I'm not going to bore you with any more details. I've got a few other little resolutions but these are the big ones, the ones I think will most affect and change my life for the better.

I love a new year, a chance to be a new person, looking forward to how your life will change in one years time.

I'm feeling 2012, this is my year.

Oh and by the way, the world is not ending this year. Deal with it.

Until next time, seriously guys, lets make these resolutions go past February.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

I love to see the temple...I got to go today!


This is the Logan Temple.
It has become one of my favorite temples. 

And yes, its because I live so close. 

Also, it is a shining beacon of light right in the middle of Cache Valley.

Anyone who has spent time in Logan can tell you that. 

I went there tonight with my elders quorum.

I've been trying to go very regularly, weekly if I can. That's my goal at least. 

I LOVE it, it makes my day. Every time. 

If its been awhile since you've been to the temple, I would recommend going. 

Your life will automatically get better.

And if you go with a desire to feel better about life decisions, looking for answers, like I did, and you go with faith, I promise they you will be blessed with what you need. 

Shout out to my family in St. George, wish I could be there! Hope you have a great time!

Until next time..."for the temple is the House of God, a place of love and beauty"

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

YAY! It's tomorrow! And I'm still awake...

Why am I awake? I have to wake up at 6 AM Tomorr-er TODAY! I don't know why I do this to myself.

This brings me to my confession. I believe that since moving up here to Logan, I have gotten to bed before midnight MAYBE once or twice. Maybe just once...serious, this habit is getting bad, especially because I have to wake up for work at six pretty much everyday. At night I don't want to go to bed, but in the morning I don't want to get out of bed. Crazy...

So here's to my new goal of going to bed earlier. I think we'll start with before midnight and work backwards. That's a good goal right? So let's put that down as another...

NEW LIFE GOAL!

This will be a common theme in my blog. Hopefully you see them often, and you see them being completed often. We'll see. More tomorrow. Or today. Whatever.

Monday, September 5, 2011

I am a robot looking for new parts...


WANTED: NEW HOBBIES FOR CAMERON, WILL PAY IN CASH HUGS


Yes, I am looking for new hobbies. Truth is, I guess I'm looking for something to define myself I little more. Sure, I'm Cameron, I'm LDS, I'm a political Conservative, I'm an Aggie, all great things. But I feel like I need something more. 

Any ideas? 

So far I've come up with:
Photography
Guitar playing (but seriously this time)
Hiking (hardcore)
Physical Fitness (getting ripped basically)
Cycling/Mountain biking
Dancing (ballroom, break, Dougie, etc.)
Learning more languages

All of them have pros and cons, with almost all having "Money required" in the cons list. This could be the biggest trip up. Guess I'll have to learn to save and budget huh?

So we'll see where this goes. I could pick one, or more than one, or none of these. We'll see. I guess that's my motto right now. Just do what I know, be who I am, and we'll see what happens. That's a good motto right?

Of course I have my main goals: become an engineer, marry in the temple, magnify my callings, but there's a lot of in between to fit in there. So I suppose that's the part I'm talking about. The cream between the cookies if you will. Great, now I'm craving Oreos.