Category — Lettin’ Loose!
Hail No!
It looks like a hail storms a brewin.
Not quite sure what I’m trying to do, anywhere.
Interests are a key thing, so are interesting people, and so is an interest-bearing savings account.
Gotta keep yo’self occupied. No lies, no hidin. You gotsta be you. And I ain’t old-school…but I like it (old-school, you know)!
Reassuring myself I’ve been doing enough is a kindness. I recently realized I am in fact a perfectionist, and a needlessly ambitious one.
That said, my interests, such as examining and performing music, are a clear key to keeping myself real.
Oohhh weee it is gettin’ real dark out.
I’m lovin’ it. But. Sadly, I can’t go to the Erykah Badu concert because I’ll already be on my road trip! Yay! Road trip 2010 comin so soon. And my SUMMER!!! This one is inevitably going to be 70% better than last Summer, for a lot of reasons.
And I thank God for this. Hydration, and gratitude, are two huge keys to success.
Love to y’all!!!
May 14, 2010 No Comments
Neglect
I’ve been neglecting this poor blog, and so many other things. But maybe I’ve been living. Vibrantly. Instead. Alas, schoolteaching does take up an inordinate amount of my time, mostly due to the getting up early (and my faulty not going to bed early), the thinking about and wasting time procrastinating doing the work, and the whole being at work for ~8 hours a day. And then some days there is just a lot of work.
My life? It’s pretty good. It’s all about your mind perspective, and the present. You just NEVER know what might happen. I certainly didn’t. Now I really feel that I see things differently. Part of this might be due to some more regular integration of spiritual practice. In a real way. A heartfelt way. I am more conscious of my thoughts, patterns, actions, and words.
I’ve been neglecting this blog, but no one cares except for me, so that can be remedied.
I’ve been neglecting running, but I love it, and I have some real motivation to do it now.
I’ve been neglecting relaxation, and efficient time usage (what’s new there!), but I do only have a month until school is done. The real challenge would be more relaxing and efficient time usage while I’m still in school!
I’ve been doing a pretty good job on a personal level, with human relationships. And that’s valuable. The most valuable thing.
I’ll be back here again soon. No excuses, just gotta sort out what the real important stuff I’ve been doing/observing/collecting has been. Stay tuned (all you millions of readers…..)
April 28, 2010 No Comments
My name’s Amandoo, I’m an Overachiever, and I’ll Never Get It All Done!
And that’s ok. I am a serious overachiever. Addicted. Admitted. I recently realized again (as in, another level deeper), how much importance I place on “doing stuff”. Achieving. “Taking care of business”.
Some of it’s important, there will always be more adding up, but I am always thinking about wanting to do more. And I’ve also realized I need to just suck it up, and be ok with what I’m doing. More than just be ok, I need to recognize that I’m doing a lot. And I need to say, way to go, Amandoo.
Easier blogged about once than done regularly. I’ve been more aware of it, though, and I’m happy to say that awareness does cure all. As long as you keep being aware.
Simplifying life would be a good way for me to have less to actually have to get done. This can be done in a number of ways- and I’ve obviously been too busy to blog much, and I have to be okay with that.
I’m living it up. Creating more human ties. Relaxing. Accomplishing a modest, yet pleasant amount.
Note to all you overachievers out there- just stop it! Yes, it’s important to make goals and reach them, but there is a healthy limit, and way too many Americans are constantly working towards futility.
Work and being “busy” can be an addiction and a very misleading aim.
March 25, 2010 No Comments
Appreciating Life More Fully
It’s been a while since I blogged, so I could get wordy, but I’ll try not to. I’m just so happy, and appreciative of life these days. Of course new love is something that makes everything seem better, but this love is a realistic and tender relationship that has helped me open my eyes, appreciate my life more, and change my perspective in a lasting way.
A wise man once said, “It’s your mind that needs to change, not the things it deals with”. We’re always saying “When this happens, this…”, focusing on how good things would be once…whatever change happened that may not ever happen. Life is 10% what happens and 90% how you react to it.
For me, a great challenge has been learning how to appreciate my job more, and to realize that I really do like a lot of parts of it. And no matter what happens in the coming years with it (if I stay or go), I’m doing it right now, so I’ve been figuring out ways to make the dread of planning and grading more tolerable.
It’s a change in perspective that’s really made the difference.
As I said, new love is a great remedy for everything, helping you see the world through “rose-colored glasses”, but I’m happy to see that this love is more than just a “falling in love”. I read in a book on philosophy that if you “rise in love” instead of “falling”, then you can come into a state of love, and then you won’t end up falling out of love. It’s more complex than that, but that’s the idea I’ve kept in mind as I go through this relationship.
I’m not usually one to blog about my intimate, personal life like this, but this applies to my whole life, and since everyone just wants to be loved, that’s what I’m aiming to do. Love more, and bring more love into my life, into my being. That’s something everyone can do on their own, whether they have a “love” in their life or not, and if you don’t, well, you never know what might happen…I didn’t see this coming.
February 15, 2010 1 Comment
Ready, Set, No More Break
I am actually involved with a lot more positive feelings than I would have thought, coming into the final hours of my Christmas holiday vacation from teaching. It’s over, as in, I really oughta already be asleep. However, I am having 82% fewer bad feelings and thoughts than usual.
It is gonna SUCK @#$%^ getting up so early tomorrow, especially because I gave up coffee for a New Years’ resolution. Mmm, coffee.
But the no coffee thing has gone alright these past few days, besides me being tired and on a weird schedule involving too much sleep (store it up!). And I guess it’ll all get back on track eventually.
And other things are great. Even my attitude about teaching has changed, somewhat. We’ll see how I feel tomorrow, but I’m hoping I can bring some of the ethics of Zen-ness into the classroom, and to be relaxed, but authoritative, so the kids behave ok and don’t resent me.
I’m not sure how I really feel about the whole getting up so early all of the time thing, as far as my ability to do it in coming years, but I just don’t think it’s gonna be okay for much longer. That said, I didn’t do much over break to think of other options, but, I am glad that my life attitude changed. I feel heavily inspired, but cannot expound on this at this time, leaving all of my loyal blog readers forlorn, je sais.
In conclusion, enjoy breaks while you get them, and recognize that life keeps going on, and soon enough…Spring Break! hahahaha
January 4, 2010 1 Comment
11:11, make a wish
I wish for so many things. Am I content doing what I’m doing right now? Writing a blog post? Yes. Actually I am happy that I’m doing that. With other stuff? Well…
I did hang out with a friend this evening and it was fun. Good conversation, some thought-provoking ideas, and optimism was involved. There was also that small voice in the back of my head saying, you need to go home and do your work.
But I am SO BAD at doing my work. Meaning, I spend way more time complaining about it, thinking about it, dreading it, or procrastinating, than actually doing it. And if I really focus, I can usually get my planning/grading done quickly.
Does this need to be a constant struggle for me? I think I am in a place in my life where I do genuinely want some more peace and security. I know everything changes. I’ve been thrown for some loops in the past year. Really. But I think that this is not a viable long-term future, even if for 2 or 3 more years.
Luckily I got a book that I started reading and like. It’s about people in their 20′s, specifically women, and the challenges they face today. Unfortunately, I ordered the book from an Amazon seller and it smells smokey, and I do not like that at all.
So I will wait for it to air out a bit, and maybe actually do my work for the evening, after this ever-important blog, and then get some good rest. Because sleep brings tomorrow more quickly, and tomorrow means I am one day closer to Christmas vacation.
I wish for patience, prosperity, and positivity in the present.
December 16, 2009 1 Comment
Option optimism
It’s a constant choice you make, and remake. It’s something that involves your awareness, and your determination. And after a while, it becomes easy to believe the glass is half-full.
Until it gets knocked over, spilled on the carpet, and the glass breaks.
It’s then that you must remind yourself to look on the bright side:
you didn’t like the glass anyway? you needed a good carpet cleaning? you’re not paying enough attention to something important?
Whatever the case, it’s way to easy to get complacent, and think that you’re set, and forget that you do still have to make choices all the time.
Yes, with time, and repetition, things get easier. But. It’s easy to slip and fall into a pit of despair.
Life is 90% how much you laugh realistically at yourself and 10% not paying attention to statistics.
You can quote me on that.
December 7, 2009 No Comments
pathetic
breakups are pathetic. but why would i broadcast that? i will, and i’ll tell you why.
a) rarely does a person read this blog (prove me wrong, people!)
b) pretty much anyone who has a heart has gone through some heartbreak, be it big or small.
long-term relationship breakups suck, and in your mid-20′s, you usually have created a whole lifestyle with a person. they are your boyfriend/girlfriend, and your best friend.
and for me, most of my friends are married or dating someone seriously.
i guess i have to hang out with single friends, and make an effort to indeed spend time with other friends too. biggest goals:
1) See people- spend time with them
2) Do things- keep my mind occupied
if i succeed in these things, then i will achieve number 3
3) Not Ex-Boyfriend- thinking about and/or anything else about will no longer be an issue
i usually do a good job of not getting too into my personal life, but, it’s all i have to think about right now. and i have already put some good spins on things, it will be a good chance for all the #1 & #2′s i’ve been neglecting or making excuses about.
and everything happens for a reason. and it will get easier. and so on and on.
but it hurts, and it gets me emotional. which brings me to the title of this post. due to the circumstances, and having to readjust to what i’m going to do/who i’m going to spend time with or not, etcetera…
i feel pathetic.
pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. i’ll do a little of both, most likely. and pain is a reminder to live in the present. and blog!
November 28, 2009 No Comments
How Social Networking Has Changed The Way We Interact
Wouldn’t it be great if I were writing a post relating to that title?
Were I to do so, I’d only be recycling what many other people have said, so instead I’ll just take this time to take some time to rant and rave.
It is funny the way we might talk to someone and then go check out their facebook profile, or add them so we can do so.
I did have someone admit to FB stalking me (she was a girl who is an acquaintance), and I definitely am a culprit of this too. I know way more about people than they might think. Or do they not think that?
Whatever you put out there, people will find. Sometimes the right people, sometimes just people. Random people. Whatever. I get so flabbergasted by life, on the regular, that I go through binges of updating heavily to not, or fluctuate between trying to reserve some privacy and intimacy, and not.
I have emotions, and I share them on social networking sites. I tried to recently share that I’m now “single”, but it didn’t show up in the news feed. So now where does it go? Off into lost space and time, and only people who really want to know about me might perchance see that in my “information” it says that I’m single.
In conclusion, and not necessarily rightfully so, SN has changed our lives. And you can put on a pretty face on facebook, but everyone knows what it’s like in real life too. It definitely compounds the complexities of interactions, and who knows about pokes!, but I think it’s good overall. Because, let’s face it, it’s entertainment.
It’s when you find it boring that you know you’ve got a problem, and that you need to get back out there, into the world, and actually interact with these people.
Happy Thanksgiving, folks!
November 26, 2009 No Comments
Ouch…ugh…bleh…ohlala…why me…etc
Love. Over. Gone. Lost. Why. Heart. Power. Disbelief. Rage. Upset. Crying. Overwhelming. Hatred. Anger. Sadness. Agony. Anxiety. Anguish.
Too much. Too soon. Cheesy grossness. Profound melancholy.
Buckets of tears. Mountains of emotions.
Wanting to move on. This will take forever.
I don’t have the time, (nor the energy). Poetry is not for me.
Et cetera. Breakups are the worst, especially when they are from hella long-term relationships.
November 24, 2009 No Comments