Monday, March 17, 2008

Have you ever thought…

Greetings,

Five long days past and there’s been progress and growth each new day. I would like to steer away from blogging about my daily activities at university.
And write something a little more off topic. Have you ever thought real deeply about your life? Like critically thought about the future, where it’s going to take you and evaluated the result. It’s really good to think ahead and plan, but did you ever think about the certain ways or pathways you encounter to reach that result. Example your goals to be a really good at basketball, but you have to train really hard like performing drills and further enhancement activities to increase stamina and strength. There’s always something. Well that’s the basic fundamentals of living life. First there’s a vision and goal then the process of achieving it. It sounds so simple, when you think about it, it’s like oh that’s simple but really there’s stages that must be completed. It’s like your mind plays tricks on you.


Well now I’ve summarized that thought I’ve had another one, In relation to my first one. Have you ever thought about where your motivation comes from? Does it come from your friends, family, or within yourself (self-motivator).
I could consider myself a self-motivator but really I couldn’t do it without the wonderful help from my family and friends. Seriously where does it appear? You cannot see motivation but you can receive it, teach it and give it. So if the ratio is 3:1 I would say motivation is an important quality. I wouldn’t say my thoughts are either valid or factual but these are just thoughts. To continue, I have been critically thinking about my life and the on-going thoughts about my future. I would most probably blog a similar piece of writing in the future it goes to show how it really affects life it self. I am not saying like “this is the meaning of life” but something I want to get out my head and system so it’s in writing and stored away.


Sunday morning at church and the congregation is listening to our Pastor preach the word and something hit me. It wasn’t really relating to the sermon but I thought about Bathurst, my course in clinical practice and really living independently there. I could not help but think about where I received the motivation to move by myself to Bathurst and study something I thought I wouldn’t love so much. Learning to be a paramedic really rocks; I’d say its reality and the practicality of life and death. “Noble” is the word that stirred my heart to study this course. Once my dad proclaimed that word to me I was really challenge. As I am today, challenged to do my best and hopefully become a good paramedic and to give the best service I can to another. There was once upon a time and now there is today is the day. That Sunday morning gave me a good gut feeling and be aware as I have, it will change. Be prepared and keep trying your best. These thoughts are for your eyes to read.

Till the next blog
Keep blogging or get into blogging

In Him, we live

Relgin.





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