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4.25.2009

Honor Your Own System


I think one thing going on in life is that I'm discovering what systems and methods work for me. And career is part of this.

This is a reference to
  1. Organization systems -- the literally dozen and dozens (over 50 easily) organizational system methods for emails, todos, phonecalls and life, and none of the systems work, but I've created one that works for me
  2. Diets -- Again, found what works best for me after an exhausting and disturbing trial of fallacious food products and things that don't work. Again, for me personally, i've discovered simplest is best. I cook and make almost all my own food. Because 1) it's one of the few things I can afford, 2)food you make tastes better and 3)it's usually better for you because you avoid prepackaged crap and make more wholesome meals.
  3. Exercise routines - when I go to the Gym I see people doing really stupid things with weights, really intelligent things, poor endurance programs, top-notch cardio circuits -- the whole gamut. Each one works or doesn't work for people.
  4. Errands -- I have to use lists. I have electronic organizers on my phone to get things done. To some people it would drive them insane having lists of things to remind them what to get or do when they go out, but for me it's freedom and makes my life easier. Again, we have to honor our own system.
Everyone works out differently and everyone has their own unique style and approach. That must be respected. Respected not to "honor their individuality" but rather to honor your own. And to acknowledge the fact that because some person gets jacked doing one thing and is healthy doing xyz diet and is on top of their game with abc organizational system, does not mean that you'll be jacked, healthy, and organized with their system.

Part of life is discovering how you work and what's the best method and system and concourse of health and organization and exercise for you with your unique goals, dreams, fears, problems, and certainties, and then how to optimize interaction with others and co-existance with others despite these large differences.

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