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Friday, January 14, 2011

The Meaning of Life

I've decided that the meaning of life is to pursue happiness, love as much as possible, and help others that are lost in their purpose.

Sure, this is open for interpretation, but I can't be far off, right? =)

Love everyone like you'll die tomorrow, and remember that you aren't the only one who has bad days!!!!

Just roll with it people!

Okay, there is my infinite wisodom.

End of Line.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Business Dreams/Ranting

I've been thinking about it on and off for a few years now, opening up a brick and mortar shop. Not just a shop, but a crafty space where everyone will be welcome for a small fee. It would be like a monthly or yearly fee, and you would be able to come as often as you like during that fee period.

I was thinking radical thoughts once, and was like, well, let's try a 24 hour thing! But then I also thought, how the hell would one person orchestrate this? Can I really justify being on call 24-7 for people to craft?

A more refined, adult version of my dreaming has taken root, and I am trying to decide if I can afford to rent space somewhere, and if people would be willing to teach classes. The teacher and I would split class fees, and that could help pay the rent.

Friday, January 7, 2011

You're Not Desperate Yet

You're not as desperate as you think you are. When offered a job for less money than you've been making, or less than you're receiving on unemployment, you turn up your nose at it.

How are you supposed to find a job if it looks like you're not willing to work? If I offer you the crappy job and you take it, when a better one comes along after that assignment ends, I will be more willing to send you on the good one because I know you are a hard worker.

If you turn your nose up at work (even if it is crappy work) I assume you don't want to work, you just want to sit at home with that unemployment, or worse, just sit and feel sorry for yourself without unemployment benefits.

Just a little food for thought.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Digital takeover

I just bought an iPod touch, 1st generation. Found it on eBay for around $100. I figured I could hack and download my way to a better version instead of spending the stupid amount of money to get a later generation. Sure, my hardware will be out of date soon, but I may be able to remedy that too. *shrugs*

My digital takeover is beginning, I may even find a way to blog from my iPod. As I find little goodies and such, I will post them along the way.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Random Wisdom

Don't freaking dye your hair an unknown color the night before work. Not the best idea, you kind of look like an ass when you walk into the office with hair the color of a candied apple mixed with a deep burgundy.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Happy 2011!

Sorry everyone, I disappeared during the holidays. They were crazy!!! So anyway, I'm at redroom.com (a place for authors) and they encouraged a post about new year's resolutions. Here it is...


I always thought New Year's resolutions were silly and disheartening. Of course, I'm not much of a goal person. As I grow, I'm finding that maybe I should become a goal person.

One of the biggest problems with resolutions, is that we pick them for the wrong reason, or that we pick a very unreasonable goal. Think about the span of a year, and what you know you have accomplished in a year.

If you're thinking about weight, do you really think it is feasible to loose 100 lbs in a year? Sure, it's been done, but think about unhealthy choices, fast food binges, and a different type of lifestyle. Are you willing to make some serious sacrifices? Does your doctor even think it would be a good idea for you to lose that much weight?

Money- Money is definately a touchy subject that needs to be taken in baby steps. I've "graduated" from Financial Peace University (By Dave Ramsey) but I didn't put it into action, and I'm in an even worse spot than I was before I took the FPU course. Thinking you're going to save 75% of your paycheck every pay period just isn't reasonable.

Being a better person- now that one, is a life long journey. Thinking you can totally change yourself into a better person in just 365 days is highly unlikely. Getting rid of a habit, now that can be done in 365 days or less, and that is the first step, I think, in becoming a better person as a whole.

As for myself, I think I am going to give myself a fairly reasonable New Year's Resolution: Save $20 from every pay check. It's fairly simple, straightforward, and most important of all, doable.

Happy New Year everyone, and here's to many more!