Success, The road to Mastery
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Q1 Reflection
With all the writing we have done this quarter I now understand what my strengths as a writer are and my weaknesses. I am good at making connections and showing the reader my thoughts and feelings at certain times in my writings. But I need to improve on the quality of these by incorporating more syntax and tropes. Only then will I unlock my full potential as a writer.
A Stressful Morning
I’m
suddenly woken out of my deep sleep to the sound of Danza Kuduro playing from
my phone’s alarm. It is 4:45 am on a Friday. In just 75 minutes I
had to be at the Columbus Military Entrance Processing Station or MEPS for my
Physical. As soon as I’m ready I
gather all of the necessary paperwork and begin my 45- minute drive to the MEPS
facility on Hamilton Road. I’m on the freeway before I realize I had forgotten
my glasses. I go cold all over and my heart starts beating a staccato in my
chest. A million scenarios sprig through my mind like race horses on the track.
“What will they do when they realize I don’t have them? What if they say my
eyes are too bad to do any job?” I ask these questions to myself over and over
again.
Sunday, September 14, 2014
College Socrates Cafe
I really enjoyed my first Socrates Cafe. It allowed me to express my ideas without going through the medium of writing it and self editing. I was able to be myself and show other people how I think.
Friday, August 29, 2014
Beating the Reigning Champs
This past Tuesday we dethroned the reigning OCC champs New Albany in soccer. Over the course of the game the ball skipped, jumped and flew into the net to give us the win. I started the game at left back and defended my area like a military does its borders. Almost everything that came near me I received and distributed it off to my teammates so they could move up the field and score. The game went like this. We came. We saw. We absolutely destroyed them. It was a redeeming moment for us after losing to them last year.
Sunday, August 24, 2014
My Laid Back Seneer Year
Ok,
this school year is going sooo easy. I only have to be at school for five
periods. I have late arrival and get to sleep in some. Then it’s AP Psych with
Paoloni, so I can relax in there. Next is Anatomy where I just have to memorize
a bunch of crap. Then I have Stats, where I actually have to put forth some
effort in. 6-7 I have AP Gov. So I can just ask my dad about it since he know a
lot about that crap. Last I have English with McCleary. It won’t be bad until
the giant ass project we have at the end of the year. After those five classes I
get to leave so I’m home by around 12:30 every day. Ah Seneer year will be
great.
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Proving Mastery
Crossfit is one of my favorite activities to do after school. It is a whole body workout that is fun to do, even though it makes me want to die after a difficult w.o.d. But as in most sports there is a place for the truly elite. The Crossfit games is where those who have succeeded in their sport go to prove not just their success, but their mastery of it as well. Because at the games they test every one of the athletes strengths as well as their weaknesses. So for me this is what mastery looks. like, standing up on that podium showing how you can succeed at what you love to do.
A Movies Wisdom
This might be a little cheesy but this chart reminds me of a very famous quote from a movie that i really love. Yoda in Star Wars gave me some of the best advice I have ever received. "Do or do not. There is no try." While you might say you tried to do something you either succeeded in doing it or you failed. So instead of saying I will try or I won't, I will set my eyes on succeeded and continuing to work towards success even if i fail over and over again because I am driven nuts by failure. So I will work to achieve my goals until I do or it no longer becomes possible. So while many people don't bother to listen to quotes in fiction movies, sometimes the advice in them is worth taking and applying to your own life
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