Monday, April 13, 2015

Stressed?

When you change your mind about stress, you can change your body's response to stress. I like how someone who was helping people get rid of stress for ten years completely changed her outlook after a discovering a few profound studies on stress. I definitely knew that certain stress could be good- it can help motivate and push you to be better or to get things done. But I wasn't aware of the actual physical implications stress had on us. The fact that people who spend much of their time caring for and helping others are at almost no risk for early death due to stress is very interesting, and I like the twist she made by including that information. She compared the compassionate heart to the physical heart, and it definitely made me think. We have much more control over our body's response to certain situations than we are aware of.

Conflict
I have two jobs and go to school full time, and sometimes that gets to be too much. I work 40+ hours a week, most of the time working more than 40 hours in that week. Its nice because the pay off is great, but its taxing because I don't even get overtime or full time benefits. I'm conflicted over choosing which job I would be able to work 40 hours at and not go insane, because I like being able to go between jobs every other day and have a change of pace, different tasks to do. Summer is coming up and I know i have to make a decision soon, but i'm trying to put it off for as long as I can. on one hand, I love all of my coworkers at Imo's and i work with my boyfriend. Its much more relaxed at Imo's and i do love working there. On the other hand, I've worked at Family video for nearly a year now and its become so familiar to me. I have the best manager there who really believes in me and wants me to progress within the company, but that would mean making even more huge life decisions that i'm nowhere near ready to make. I can't even choose a major.. although I do have an idea of what i wanna do with the rest of my life and it does not include selling and renting out movies to sometimes nasty and mean customers. i need to make a decision soon, I know, but i am queen of procrastination and I don't even want to think about how making the wrong decision might negatively affect me.

What do you value more- time or money? A lot of the time, people with a plan can't balance the two out. A busy schedule can be hard to work around when it comes to spending time with loved ones and getting things done that need to be done.

Some people aren't lucky enough to have two jobs that they enjoy and are praised at by their managers. When you're used to being excellent, that can tend to cloud your perspective. I know that having such a busy schedule can be stressful and a little exhausting at times, but would you rather spend your time working towards nothing and not moving forward in life? Choosing between two jobs is a hard decision but you can make the answer simple if you so choose to do so.

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Pigeon vs Agent

When I looked out the window, I saw a man almost run into a tree across the street. It made me laugh. This man was carrying a briefcase and eating a bagel, and he caught my interest immediately. I noticed that a pigeon was trying to get his bagel, and when he tried to shoo the pesky bird away, the bird got caught in his breifcase! Thats when a bunch of crazy stuff started happening. The brief case started flying around in the air, and it was firing bullets! The man was dragged down the road aways, so I lost sight of him, but not even 3 minutes later there was a huge explosion. I'm not sure what I just saw but it was crazy. I'll never forget that random man I saw sitting outside my coffee shop one day.

Monday, April 6, 2015

Happiness

Happiness can mean a lot of different things. Where one person would define happiness as having huge houses on every coast and the most expensive cars, another person might define happiness as living off of the land and having a huge family. Some of us know exactly what it is that makes us happy, and some of us are just trying to figure that out. I fall under the category in which we are still trying to figure out all the things that make us happy. I’m sure of a few things: my beautiful family, my crazy and rambunctious dog, music, travelling. But there are other aspects of my life, such as work and school, which only make me happy because I’m aware of the long-term implications of them. Working makes it so that I can have money to do things, thus resulting in the freedom that I so avidly crave. School makes it so that I have something to work towards, a certain future, and while going to school doesn’t necessarily make me the happiest person in the world, it does make me happy knowing that it’ll all be worth it one day. The things that make us happy are always subject to change though. What makes us happy one week might not make us happy the following week.