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Spending Your Time Struggling to Flail

August 16, 2013 by admin

You’re standing there wearing a harness with a slacked bungee cord attached to your back and you don’t even know it.  That cord holds you inside a circle with a radius that you haven’t yet discovered.  That radius will soon be made known to you as your currently perceived boundary of personal limitations.  One day you wander far enough from the center of your own world to feel the tension build.  You realize you need to put more energy into moving further from the stagnant world of comfort you live in and the bungee cord starts to tighten up, holding you in a pattern.  As you struggle, you get stronger, but at the same time, while attempting to break through the barrier and be released from the grips of the bungee cord that’s holding you at bay, you fear the few seconds beyond the release as you know that you will be completely out of control until you situate yourself.  Stronger and stronger you become as you persist, tugging, and pulling, hoping that the cord will finally break and you’ll go flying out into a new realm, expanding your reach, enlarging the radius of your world.  You’ve grown accustomed to the angle of attack, the pressure on your shoulders, the burn in  your thighs, until suddenly, the cord snaps sending you tumbling forward towards a new horizon.  Wham, crash, bang, scrape.  Again, another SNAP as the end of the bungee cord whips you from behind, reminding you of where you were and making it evident that even though you’re somewhere new, and your world just got bigger, breaking through was a struggle followed by a short period of being completely out of control.
That moment when we realize we are stuck somewhere and that we need to get out is often enough to foreshadow the impending “snap” of the past which will inevitably send us flailing into the unknown feeling completely out of control.  More often than not we perceive our current circumstances to be less painful than change, but the truth of the matter is, change is good, and yes it is painful, but it leads to a bigger and better world for those who dive in and make it happen.

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Filed Under: Fitness and Lifestyle, Lifestyle Design Tagged With: crossfit, Current State, paleo, Related Posts, SNAP, time

How do YOU manage your photos?

August 7, 2013 by admin

I’m curious to know your point of view.  For years, I have dumped the photos that I’ve taken with my digital devices into folders organized by some sort of common theme or location or time-frame and I’m finding it nearly impossible to properly categorize the pictures.  I mean, how do you sort them properly?  One picture has my mom in it, but it’s of her in her 20’s, and it’s in California.  I’ve traveled to California and I have pictures of me in Long Beach, but those are Beach pictures AND California pictures, and my mom happens to be in some of them too.  So is my dad.  I’m wearing red swim trunks, so not only am I swimming in the pictures in California with my mom, but my shorts are red, and they’re shorts, which I’ve worn to other places that I have photos of, which don’t have my mom, nor my dad, nor a beach in them.  What folder do they go in?

It’s a mess.  There’s no way to easily sort your pictures using file folders to make them effective.

Enter Picasa.

Tonight I am on the precipice of attempting something new.  Google does it with e-mail.  Why shouldn’t I do it with my images?  I mean, the new iOS7 is going to change the way our mobile photos are organized.  What implications will that have?!

What I’m thinking about doing is dumping ALL of my digital images into one folder on my computer, and create one other folder from which to draw on the best of those pictures.  One library of images, one library of favorites.  That’s it.  Do you think that makes sense?

This was all prompted by the fact that setting my MAC to change desktop backgrounds every 15 minutes or every 5 minutes caused the most retarded images that I have in one folder to be displayed.  Icons, logos, half-baked photoshopped crap, and anything you can imagine were becoming my desktop background.  How stupid.

My theory is this.  If I make a general rule of behavior that states, “All photos shall be managed through Picasa,” then ultimately, it doesn’t matter where the photos are stored.  It only matters that I properly tag and describe photos in Picasa.  But what if Picasa gets shut down some day?  They shut other things down.  (By they I mean the Google.)

Ugh…so frustrating.

How do you store and sort and file your digital images and why?

Filed Under: Off Topic, Rants and Raves Tagged With: Enter Picasa, Google, Long Beach, MAC

Exponential Growth Curve

August 5, 2013 by admin

I’m on my 18th month at Cactus Crossfit. That’s 18 months of community-building, physical suffering, and a growth curve that seems to be exponentially slowing down. This could, were I not tracking my progress at every turn, become discouraging as the physical changes that I can see are not as prounouced as they once were. When I started this journey, I was at 216lbs and I couldn’t do 10 push-ups, a single pull-up, and I was limited to 8″ box step-ups. I’ve surpassed those limitations and am now able to do all of those movements as prescribed. I am now 187 1/2, which is actually 7 1/2 lbs up from the lowest that I’ve been, and it’s a result of impatience and compromise. Impatience to reach the next level and see additional results in the mirror (rather than just see numbers improve on the score-board) and compromise in diet as a result of boredom in the kitchen.

It wasn’t until January of this year that I actually started to see drastic reduction in size which was due to surrendering to the reality that what I put in my mouth during the first 10 months of Crossfitting was preventing me from progressing to the next level. In the past few months, I’ve been a bit less conscious of my dietary decisions, and while I still subscribe to a clean eating regimen, I don’t necessarily always take my prescription on a daily basis. Happy hour, beer, a bad habit of an occasional slurpee, and ultimately sloth are part of the equation.

The good news is that I’ve developed metabolic conditioning that can easily combat bad habits that I have had in the past. I’m 30lbs lighter than I was for a better part of my adult life leading up to last year, and I have WAY more energy and strength, and I look younger than I am. I attribute ALL of this to the rigorous activity that is programmed for me every day at Cactus Crossfit. I don’t have to think about it, I just go and do, and the people there and the competition that awaits me every day, not just with others, but against my former self, keeps me going, regardless of the widely held perception that it’s “excessively expensive.” Really, it’s less than $10.00 per class for world class coaching. It’s also the cheapest “bar” hopping I’ve ever done.

The challenges that I face now center around the speed at which I see results and a daily fight to give in to the choices in life that keep us from our goals. I still have long road ahead of me, and it’s sobering to experience 30lbs of fat loss in such a short period of time only to be faced with the converse, which is a long, arduous process of building muscle to reach the next PR. The time it takes to lose that initial weight is a drop in the bucket compared to the time it takes to refine what’s left over to see the same upward swing in progress when it comes to lifting…but, that’s not going to deter me. Crossfit is about setting goals and breaking through the ceilings to reach beyond those goals, not just physically, but in all areas of life.

The good news about an exponential curve is that it’s still a curve, and there’s always forward progress regardless of the speed of that progress, and that’s what keeps me going over and over again.

Now if I could just not be so damn sore all the time. ;-)

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