Well, this is the third consecutive month that I have made a blog sumrising my progress for the month. I am writing this one a week early though because it feels like I have done more during this time slot compared to the month of February.
It has also been five days since the release of heart of the swarm. I think it has the potential to replace broodwar, especially considering how far Blizzard has come since the starcraft II beta.
The month of March, in my opinion, is the month that my eyes were opened to a more fulfilling life. My fitness is exceptional. I have been training both my cardio system and muscular through cardio machines and weight lifting. This has also helped me choose better foods to eat. I have cut down a significant portion of junk food and get a healthy range of meats, vegetables, and fruits. I also drink a lot of water and eat desserts only occasionally now. I also have been working on preparing for the next exams better. Everytime I study I keep a big picture on my mind about what will be on the test. That way, I am preparing a little bit every day for it. I also have a very good time management skillset because one of my strengths is being more independent than other people can be. One of my characteristics is that I am honest with everyone I know and am straight forward with them.
If I was an Extrovert, I probably would have been drinking and celebrating with other people for St Pattys Day/Weekend or planned on going to a party or doing something with friends.
Since I am an introvert, I drank a little during the day and played starcraft for the rest of the night. Then, the next day I spent the majority of the day working on an essay. I took a couple eating breaks and tuned in for some MLG to be completely shocked by Life.
(H.U.S.T.L.E.R - How U Survive This Life Everyday, Resourcefully)
People who are forced to use their Brains to make it in this world. They outsmart the smart, cunning, and has streetsmarts. They know how to get money and is skilled at doing it to. Also they can be so sly that they can sell you stuff you don't need. 1. Nine To Five Job. 2. Working in A Strip Club 3. Drug Dealers 4. Selling fake Designer Purses in front of stores 5. "I'm a Hustla I can sell Salt To an Slug", verse by Cassidy
As a Hustler, I always want more. There is always an ambition that I want to fulfill, a next big goal that I can set forth and do. March has proved to me that the sky is the limit. The next thing that I feel like I have to do is to keep filling my days help get me closer towards my goals, step by step.
It takes almost half an hour to walk a mile. It also takes more than a couple thousands steps. (5280ft/1mile). My goals are a lot bigger than a mile.
On March 18 2013 12:14 iheartEDM wrote: It takes almost half an hour to walk a mile. It also takes more than a couple thousands steps. (5280ft/1mile). My goals are a lot bigger than a mile.
Are you by chance a member of the 80's pop sensation, The Proclaimers?
I've always felt that its hard to define me as an extrovert or an introvert because i am comfortable with both. Long hours of gaming and studying let me be an introvert. I am quite content being just by myself. However I can easily go anywere and talk to strangers.
Good luck with your goals. I just started cutting dessert and taking up running again now that the weather has gotten nicer.
On March 18 2013 12:14 iheartEDM wrote: It takes almost half an hour to walk a mile. It also takes more than a couple thousands steps. (5280ft/1mile). My goals are a lot bigger than a mile.
Are you by chance a member of the 80's pop sensation, The Proclaimers?
I would walk 500 miles, and I would walk 500 more if I was a man extroverted enough to walk 1000 miles to show up at anyone's door.
SHALALA!
Seriously though, I really don't understand this blog. What's are you intending to say? Or are you just announcing that you're not really interested in human relationships?
lmao you act like being introverted is a disability or some shit, and all people who are extravert are happy, outgoing and party all day, don't be naive.
More on topic, I think sort of summerizing your months like this and putting them in words seem like a great idea as I myself often feel like time just passes by and I can't really say what I've been spending all those days doing.
Do you feel like keeping an account of your months like this have been helpfull?
On March 18 2013 14:50 MysteryMeat1 wrote: I've always felt that its hard to define me as an extrovert or an introvert because i am comfortable with both. Long hours of gaming and studying let me be an introvert. I am quite content being just by myself. However I can easily go anywere and talk to strangers.
Good luck with your goals. I just started cutting dessert and taking up running again now that the weather has gotten nicer.
On March 18 2013 14:50 MysteryMeat1 wrote: I've always felt that its hard to define me as an extrovert or an introvert because i am comfortable with both. Long hours of gaming and studying let me be an introvert. I am quite content being just by myself. However I can easily go anywere and talk to strangers.
Good luck with your goals. I just started cutting dessert and taking up running again now that the weather has gotten nicer.
Funny enough I don't have a problem with public speaking and talking to strangers either. I am introverted and I am pretty happy with it too
Having an easy time talking to strangers/people in general does not mean you are an extrovert haha. And having a hard time doing so does not mean you are an introvert either (though that's generally the case). Introverts expend energy from socializing and extroverts gain energy from socializing. I love socializing, but I can't do it for too long or I just get wiped out. Some people can hang out with friends every day and never get tired cause they gain energy from socializing; my limit is like maybe once every two days.
I definitely lose energy when I hang out with people. I can't go for hours at a time and I spend the majority of my day by myself
On March 18 2013 12:14 iheartEDM wrote: It takes almost half an hour to walk a mile. It also takes more than a couple thousands steps. (5280ft/1mile). My goals are a lot bigger than a mile.
Are you by chance a member of the 80's pop sensation, The Proclaimers?
no
On March 18 2013 22:19 nounaut wrote: There's a really good TED talk on the subject of introverts that I felt like sharing in this topic as it might be of interest
More on topic, I think sort of summerizing your months like this and putting them in words seem like a great idea as I myself often feel like time just passes by and I can't really say what I've been spending all those days doing.
Do you feel like keeping an account of your months like this have been helpfull?
ya because it forces me to make a summary of what I have done throughout the past month. It also makes me more aware of long term goals and my progress towards them
Screw this Introvert/Extrovert bullshit. I used to be one, now I am one of the most sociable persons who can hold a conversation with anyone and make people feel at ease. Ofcourse it's hard and it takes practice. Everything in life takes practice. You will get better and it will get easier with practice.
On March 18 2013 14:50 MysteryMeat1 wrote: I've always felt that its hard to define me as an extrovert or an introvert because i am comfortable with both. Long hours of gaming and studying let me be an introvert. I am quite content being just by myself. However I can easily go anywere and talk to strangers.
Good luck with your goals. I just started cutting dessert and taking up running again now that the weather has gotten nicer.
Having an easy time talking to strangers/people in general does not mean you are an extrovert haha. And having a hard time doing so does not mean you are an introvert either (though that's generally the case). Introverts expend energy from socializing and extroverts gain energy from socializing. I love socializing, but I can't do it for too long or I just get wiped out. Some people can hang out with friends every day and never get tired cause they gain energy from socializing; my limit is like maybe once every two days.
But I can hang out with friends everyday, and at the same time its no big deal if I don't see anyone for a month.
On March 19 2013 01:21 Recognizable wrote: Screw this Introvert/Extrovert bullshit. I used to be one, now I am one of the most sociable persons who can hold a conversation with anyone and make people feel at ease. Ofcourse it's hard and it takes practice. Everything in life takes practice. You will get better and it will get easier with practice.
On March 19 2013 01:21 Recognizable wrote: Screw this Introvert/Extrovert bullshit. I used to be one, now I am one of the most sociable persons who can hold a conversation with anyone and make people feel at ease. Ofcourse it's hard and it takes practice. Everything in life takes practice. You will get better and it will get easier with practice.
This ^. Stop labeling yourself, it's stupid.
Indeed, it's the labels that are the problem. I mean, having to sit at home for an entire day just because you spent time with people the day before sounds like a massive disability. Get over it.
I wasn't trying to complain about being an introvert. I was merely trying to submit a point in which although I am an introvert, being introverted should not complicate me reaching different goals that I have set for myself. Rather, I should plan accordingly and create a lifestyle that is benefited from being an introvert
On March 20 2013 06:12 iheartEDM wrote: I wasn't trying to complain about being an introvert. I was merely trying to submit a point in which although I am an introvert, being introverted should not complicate me reaching different goals that I have set for myself. Rather, I should plan accordingly and create a lifestyle that is benefited from being an introvert
I can appreciate that. I just feel like I have to make my point clear anyway, because seeing someone who would label themself as an "introvert" being less happy because of it is a sad and unnecessary thing.