Bubbly! Cheers!

Bubbly!  Cheers!

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Becoming Efficient

Well, I’m not doing very well on my new year’s resolution to update this weekly, am I? Can I blame too much wine? No. Lack of inspiration? No. Not enough time? No.

Truth is, I don’t’ really have an excuse. I will say that I have been out and about learning and living, which is a good thing. As I continue on my lifelong quest for knowledge, I just finished and excellent book called The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss. As an entrepreneur myself, I found it really inspiring and it really got my creative juices flowing again, which feels great. While it touched me as an entrepreneur, I also think it is a great book for those of you working 9-to-5. I like the way this guy thinks. It is completely out-of-the-box thinking that makes complete sense to me. To summarize, it basically comes down to making time to do what is important (live your life, fulfill your dreams, travel, spend more time with your family, learn a new skill) by streamlining your processes and the way you go about doing things. Basically he encourages you to work smarter, not harder.

While there are many ideas and things I plan to implement from the book, the one jumping out at me now is the idea of only checking your email twice a day. Brilliant! I waste way too much time on email. Do I get urgent email? Never. If something is urgent enough that can’t wait 5 hours for an email reply then people can call me. There you have it; I think this is going to add 2 hours to my day. I seriously think that is how much time I waste on email. The more efficient I can be, the more time I will have to do the things I enjoy and the more time I will have to spend with the people I enjoy. Those of you used to my instantaneous reply to emails will now have to wait. I am going to check emails once in the a.m. and once in the p.m. Wish me luck!

Next book in my reading pile (the pile is big) that I’m going to tackle: The Mayo Clinic Diet. I keep hearing about it and it sounds like it is a good motivator to make some life changes for a healthier lifestyle.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Thought of the Day

Never regret anything that made you smile!

Friday, January 1, 2010

New Year, New Me

So, I started this blog in late summer. Now that it is Jan. 1, I’m determined to get my act together and update this weekly. With this being a New Year and all, I find myself reflecting on the past year and thinking about what I need to do differently in the New Year. While some say this type of reflection should be an ongoing thing (not something you do only once a year), I am going to go ahead and throw some resolutions out there. First of all, I’ve realized this past year that life is short and that anything can happen at anytime. With that in mind, I want to live without regret and not get worked up about the small stuff. Seriously, in the big picture of life is it really worth it to get worked up over little things that in the grand scheme of things don’t really matter. I think when I am in a moment of frustration; I need to ask myself, “Will this even matter tomorrow?” I think it will be freeing to just let it go. Another thing I want to work on this year is just being more positive. I’ve always thought of myself as a positive and optimistic person but I feel like I’ve lost a little bit of that and really need to bring that positive energy back and just live my life with more enthusiasm. I don’t want to just go through the motions; I really want to be present in the moments of my life. Lastly, I would be a liar if I didn’t admit that I’d like to get that last 5-10 lbs. off my butt! As much as I LOVE food, I really need to balance it all out by working out more and eating smaller portions. I’m feeling good that I will be able to achieve these things this year and have a good year. I hope you all achieve what you want this year and that 2010 finds you happy and healthy because really that is what matters. Bring on 2010!