Greeting folks,
I have so enjoyed this experience of blogging. So much so that I plan on continuing to blog on a regular basis. The title of my blog has really helped me push through some barriers through this course, so I'm keeping it. I have set up another blog on my personal site that I can share with you later if you care to stay in touch.
I may keep this one, but plan on deleting the course assignments and keeping this more on a motivational theme moving forward;)
Speaking of the course, here is my response to the Unit 10 assignment:
When I started this course, I would have ranked my psychological score at an 8, my physical at a 4 and my spiritual a 3. Today, my psych is about the same, but my physical has moved up a few points and my spiritual is rapidly moving up to around a 7.
One aspect of my physical life that has changed is the way I view training. I use to think that training only took place in the gym or while racking up miles on the sidewalk. I now realize that training is not only what I do, it also consists of what I "Don't Do". For example, I don't eat that Toaster Strudel pastry for breakfast, instead, I have a protein shake. Salad and chicken over pasta and chicken. I'll drink water instead of something with a couple hundred calories. This revelation has really helped me. I realized that I can train will sitting in my office chair typing on the computer...just as long as I'm not grazing while I do it:)
My goals for each aspect are pretty clear. Granted, I'm not looking forward to them, but I know they will be beneficial for me.
Psychologically, I plan on attending a support group later this week, on Thursday to be exact. Although many years have passed since I lost my brother, I have never attempted to talk to anyone about it professionally. Looking back, I realize that this has taken a terrible toll on me. Now, in spite of feeling really stupid for showing up so late, I plan on facing this demon head on and really moving forward.
Physically, I plan on running a marathon on December 4th. I'll be running in a 5K at the end of May, then I'll sign up for a 10K in July. I want to run a half marathon in Sept, then train for the full 26.2 in December.
Spiritually, my wife and I have committed to having a morning meeting every day. We meet for 30 to 40 minutes before our day gets started. We talk, then pray together. So far, we have made it 7 for 7 and we are already noticing the differences in our relationship.
Part three of this assignment asks if I have implemented these activities yet. Rather than finding a flowery way of expressing this response, I'll simply reply with YES.
My personal life has really been positively effected by many of the exercises in this course. The single greatest aspect of this course has been the blogging. I'll admit that when I first saw this requirement, I thought it was ridiculous. Now, just 10 weeks later, I plan on being a professional blogger someday:) I've always wanted to be a motivational speaker and author. Now I realize that I don't have to wait to start putting my thoughts out there. Who knows, the words in my heart and head will reach a person who needs to hear them:) My goal has never been to change the world but rather to make a difference in the life of those people who will.
I am still in the process of setting things up, but just for future reference, my new blog site will be:
committoaction.drgeorgesparks.com
I can also be found on Twitter (Dr. George Sparks)
I look forward to staying in touch with you folks.
Thanks for adding value to my life:)
Hi George,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post to read :) Your inspiration is contagious!
I also have thought about participating in grief counseling, I hear it is very liberating to the spirit, though I haven't found the courage yet...maybe now I will.
Best of strength for the marathon! You have great ambitions and will go far. You and your wife sound like a great couple :)
I'll keep up with your blog too!
George,
ReplyDeleteI hope I reach my weight goals as you have. You are truly and inspiration to many of us. I wish you the best in your life.
It was great sharing this term with you!
Rosa