Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Just a thought!

Lists:

How many of us make them, think of how useful they could be in our everyday lives. I know that we've all thought about them or used them once or twice. But using them regularly, is something different. Think about their many practical uses.

  • Shopping/Grocery List
  • To Do List
I could name more, but I am choosing to explain my other ideas.

  1. Things Before I Go List. Think about it, it will set out goals that aren't readily on your mind. I know that if asked, what do you want to do before you die, you'll have the answer. But how often do you think about this list. Are you working toward achieving these goals? How hard would it be to carry that list around with you in your wallet or your purse. This way you can stay directed with the goals you have, and continually think about the various ways you can go about achieving them
  2. Dating List. Simple as that. Not a list of people you want to date, but the things you are looking for in a person you would like to go out with. You could segment it into things that you are not willing to compromise and things that are just pluses. I'm not asking you to carry this around, because this one might be a bit more extensive than your before I go list, but have it so that you can at least remind yourself of what you're looking for and you aren't compromising who you are for some person that has no real personality.
  3. Goals List. We all have goals, what do we want to do, who do we want to be, and what we plan to achieve. How about a list? Write it down, post it up, and so that way you can know exactly where you plan on heading. I spoke earlier today about the path being the best part to getting anywhere. But who says you can't walk down numerous different paths and achieve many things. We're on earth for a limited amount of time, let's stop wasting our time doing needless things, and direct our actions to do something productive. Write down your goals, for the day, the week, the month, your life or whatever, but plan to achieve them. Remind yourself that this is where you want to be
And that's my main point, lists can do wonders. I personally don't do it now, but I sure am planning on it. Get it down on paper. Know who you are and where you want to be, and don't let anyone change that. This is all written proof that you have gone out and done something. So that when someone says, "Who are you?" you can say you are someone.

P.S. If you start a to do list, put "read the Bomb$hell blog" on there.. thanks HOWLA!

2 comments:

beetea said...

as i read this, i am also watching the warriors game, but before that, i was looking at bike parts. then i put everything together and came up with an idea. I will some day build a bike that represents the warriors' colors. that will be on my list! LISTen yo.

virg said...

that'd be hard though! warriored out..