Tuesday, January 5, 2010

A new year and direction

Ok, Ok... so I have not been the best at posting updates since I created this before starting my first job out of college this past May. There have been a few distractions, but I don't want you to have to hear about a mouth full of lame excuses. Anyways, I have decided like millions of other Americans to come up with a few New Years Resolutions that I would like to accomplish during the year 2010.

#1, like billions of other Americans I would love to get in better shape. Of course the success rate for this resolution is likely to happen to only 10% of everyone who makes this goal, but of course it is going on my list and will be accomplished. #2, not letting the small things get me down and going more with the flow. I have a tendency to over react and become extremely emotional to the littlest details. I want to be able to "roll with the punches" and become a lot more flexible. #3, this is an interesting resolutions that was brought to my attention by a former professor of mine at Wittenberg, Dr. Smith. During a visit yesterday to campus, I was able to visit with some of my lovely professors of communication. While talking to Dr. Smith about different odds and ends, he asked the pondering question about my un-updated blog. I told him a couple of reasons why I had not been able to update it, later thinking that these were no excuses at all. Yes I have been busy down in Hilton Head, but those are not reasons why I should not be able to keep up a little blog ever so often. So, New Years resolution number 3 is to update my blog twice a month. Goal set, now the tricky part is to stick with it.

With this new goal of mine, I also want to add a little spin to the blog. I still want to update people on what is going on in Hilton Head, but also take what I am learning from my job and share it with my few, but loyal followers. Thanks Dr. Smith for inspiring me to start anew! That's the wonderful thing about a small school like Wittenberg, relationships are built between professors and students and kept longer then just four years!


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