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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Cure Someday Syndrome - wikiHow

Cure Someday Syndrome - wikiHow


How to Cure Someday Syndrome


from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit

Someday Syndrome: not doing what you want to because you don’t know what it is, probably because you’re procrastinating about it, or because you have too much stuff getting in your way.
Everyone suffers from Someday Syndrome at some point in their lives, often catching it repeatedly. You probably have something similar going on in your life – a project, a task, a goal – that you just haven’t got around to doing yet. Right? It would be easy to quote Nike and say: Just Do It, but if it were that simple Someday Syndrome wouldn’t exist. Here are some key ways to cure Someday Syndrome so that you don’t need to suffer through a cure.

Steps


  1. Be you. This is the happiness project’s number one happiness commandment. Maybe you’re not doing something because in reality, it doesn’t fit with who you are. If so, dump the idea and the expectations that likely came along with it, and go find something that suits you better.
  2. Clear out the junk. If you don’t know what would suit you better, it could be because your mind and emotions are all cluttered up. If your mind’s in chaos, how could you possibly make a clear decision on getting rid of your somedays? The clutter includes the negative thoughts (like thinking that you would never be able to run more than 30 minutes without dying), or negative attitudes (saying to yourself "I'm too lazy to run").

  3. Know what you want. And why you want it. If you are going cure Someday Syndrome, you’ll need to know details about that desire and the reasons behind it. And if you don’t know what that is, the blogosphere is full of blogs ready to help you figure out your dreams.
  4. Make a grand plan. “Grand” because this is the big picture plan. Don’t get carried away. Planning can feel like action, but really it’s no different than talking. Until you actually do something, you’re still procrastinating. Starting is more important than getting into detailed plans.
  5. Take one step at a time. The only details you need to choose at this point is first steps. Don't get overwhelmed by details. Just focus on just the next two or three things that you're going to do.
  6. Ignore the rest. That’s right. Ignore everything else in the goal except what you’re working on. We often use comparisons of where we are now to where we want to be as a form of procrastination. While checking in is always a good thing, we can do it when each small task is completed, and not in the middle of a task. When you're in the middle of my current activity, don’t think about what’s coming up next week. Why would you want to freak yourself out?
  7. Get help. Daniel Gilbert in his book Stumbling on Happiness, says that the best route to figuring out if our goals will actually make us happy is to talk to others who have done it. Also try to be lazy when you can be, so if someone else has done the work, then there’s no need to waste your time reinventing the wheel, now is there?
  8. Don’t compare. Be careful when you get help, because the dream-shattering tendency to compare lurks nearby.
  9. Be uncomfortable. Judith Sills in her book The Comfort Trap, or What If You’re Riding a Dead Horse? talks about how we might be terribly unhappy, but we’re comfortable so we don’t do anything about the unhappiness. Happiness is a risk, but the current situation even if it’s painful is safe. Which would you prefer? Comfortably in pain and unhappy or uncomfortably blissful?
  10. Celebrate the process as well as the end. Acknowledge your progress. Use your FaceBook, blogs, other means to write about the progress. Tell others. And in turn, this sharing inspires others and helps them move past their own Somedays and toward achieving their goals.
  11. Don’t stop at the easy point. Wait a second. It's important to push yourself just a little bit further than you think you can go. Commit beyond your initial goals. While you’re celebrating and taking it one step at a time, come up with one unexpected action you can take that’ll add energy, excitement and a bit of fear to your goal. That bit of fear will probably be the best motivator you’ve ever found.


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A talk by Ed Foreman about how "Someday Syndrome" can play out through life.

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Monday, January 26, 2009

Bubblewrap Appreciation Day!

Today is bubblewrap appreciation day. Yah! To celebrate, I hope to add some virtual Bubblewrap to my blog. Here goes!

Well, I can't seem to get that one to work. Let's try another.

Well, how about some links ;)

The site where I got all these links from doesn't want to be hyper, so you'll just have to insert it manually: http://www.fast-pack.com/bubblewrapappreciation.html
http://www.fast-pack.com/popgame/popgame.html
http://www.urban75.com/Mag/bubble.html
http://www.virtual-bubblewrap.com/popnow.shtml
http://www.virtual-bubblewrap.com/playmusic.shtml

Have fun! Don't waste too much time. Just a little! :)

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

I'm on YouTube!

I was trying to post a video that I took with my digital camera on another blog and it wasn't working! I tried everything! So, finally I decided to try uploading it to YouTube because they have all that HTML coding for embedding it into webpages and stuff. It worked! I'm so excited! I am officially on YouTube now! Creepy! My first video EVER! Anyway, use this link to see it: Snow in Vegas
I would use the embed feature like I did with the Shugo Chara episodes, but it would be more fun to actually go to YouTube. Enjoy!

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Self-Sacrifice

So much for regular posting... oh well.

I've been thinking alot about the meaning of self-sacrifice lately. I used to think that it meant giving up something you wanted for the betterment of yourself or family. Then I started thinking about the "self" part of self-sacrifice. So now I'm wondering, does it mean giving up who you are in order to stay in your situation? Truly sacrificing your self? If thats so, then how do you do that without imploding or becoming a "woe is me!" martyr? I don't know. I don't know how to be who I am and still be happy with my life.


funny pictures of cats with captions
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Saturday, November 15, 2008

The Potential Within

My kids are totally in to Japanese Anime and I must admit that I'm hooked too. I found this really good series named Shugo Chara about the potential within or your "would-be" self. You really should watch it from the beginning, but I found these episodes particularly educational. I'm not going to point out where and what the messages are that I got from it. Hopefully they will be self-evident. There's three parts to each episode, so be sure to click on the correct part and watch the whole episode. It will look like: Episode 11 1/3, 2/3, and so on. Enjoy!


Episode 11


Episode 14


Episode 15

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Explore

Have I told you how much I love Google? I love Google! One of the things I have from Google is iGoogle. It's awesome. On this awesome page is a widget called "The How To of the Day". It links to a site called wikiHow. On this site I found this morsel that I thought I'd share:

Create an Abundance Mentality - wikiHow

Let me know if the link doesn't work. This is an awesome site that you could get lost in for hours, so remember, everything in moderation!

Sunday, November 9, 2008

The Joys of Opposition

I had to change the format to be able to accomodate the cat pictures but I don't really like it. Unfortunately, it's the only one I've seen so far that doesn't have some sort of sidebar. Maybe I can shrink the pictures. Don't be surprised if the format and things keep changing for a while until I find one I like. But that's not what I wanted to talk about.

Oh Beautiful, Wonderful, Glorious Day!!! What a Joy it is to be alive on such an occasion!!! There is nothing more Life Affirming and Peaceful!!! Such Power, such Simplicity!!! How Rejuvinating and Calming!!! What a visual and auditory Delight!!!

It's Raining.

Calm, gentle, ephemeral, and fleeting. Not lasting long enough, but Joyous to behold!

I live in the Desert, you see. Water is life. The sun is harsh and dessicating. Rain is the shade and the release of a stress that you didn't know you had because you're so used to the oppressive (albeit, life-sustaining in it's own right) sun. To those if you who might be reading this from Seattle or some other high rain area, you may not appreciate my excitement about rain. However, I feel it might be safe to say that my feelings about rain are the same ones that you feel about the sun!! To you, sun is a rare and fleeting occasion and you would enjoy it as much as I do the rain! Unless you hate the sun at all times. In that case you would also be like me in the fact that most people where I live would curse rainy days because they love the sun at all times. I, however, go against the grain and bless rainy days, despite the fact that no one here knows how to drive when the roads get wet. Wear your seatbelts.

The rain has stopped and the sun is coming out as I shout, "BOOO!!". My twist to the childrens chant of "Rain, rain, go away; come again another day!" is "Sun, sun, go away; don't come back another day!". There is another blessing of the union of sun and rain....

















RAINBOWS!!!


Have a Glorious Day!

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