Sonntag, 20. September 2015
Schedules, and why I suck at keeping them.
That worked out wonderfully, didn't it.
I kept it for a few weeks, and then stopped posting. Again.
Thing is, there is a reason why making a schedule seems like a big decision to me. What do I do if I fail to keep it once? Do I apologize in the next week? Do I feel too bad to write, and decide to do it next week, so I have a bit more to apologize about?
After this happened, my thought process continued, until my blog kinda disappeared and I rarely even thought of it anymore. I thought that, now I haven't kept it for three weeks, what does one more week matter? Or two? Or months?
So now I'm back, again shortly before NaNo, because that's the time to write. Fall is full of inspiration for me, and so I decided to just go for it. To just write again, cause I missed this. I missed blogging, and didn't even notice.
It's such a great way to vent, or tell stories, share adventures with the world, all knowing that only few people will ever even see it. It's fun, yet scary, to write something people I have never talked to can and will read. And in the end, the schedule was something I set up for myself, not for anybody else. I just shared it to be more inclined to keep it.
It was supposed to help me to blog more often and regularly, and ended up being my excuse not to. So the schedule, as it has been obvious by my lack of posts for months, is officially cancelled. I will still try to blog weekly, but I will no longer let it get me down if I don't. And I refuse to, ever again, let a missed schedule keep me from posting.
It was an experiment, and it failed. It's time to learn from it, and I think I did. However, I still think it was a good decision to try.
Sonntag, 1. März 2015
Out of my league
What, you think I'm talking about me?
Noooo that would never happen to me. Ever. Like, no. Not in a million years.
As this hasn't happened at all ever to me, I thought a lot about those 'leagues' some people (including me) talk about when talking about a person they like. Leagues, as the different football leagues, for example.
Why do leagues exist? Do they serve some purpose? And which purpose would that be?
I think leagues are there to make a game interesting. If one team is just waaaay better than the other one, it usually doesn't make for an interesting game. It might end in a close result, it might end in a clear one, but usually, from beginning to end it's clear who'll win. Of course there's always the moment of ultimate failure my favourite team regularly achieves, but we're not getting into that.
If a professional team, with players of several million dollars worth, plays against a team that plays as a hobby, that's not gonna be a fun match to see. And that's where leagues come in.
Leagues separate the teams in different layers of skill, of professionality; usually stuff like finances or stadiums play a role too. That way, the good teams play against the good teams on a high level, and the hobby teams play the hobby teams and maybe go get a beer together after the game.
So yes, I think leagues do serve a purpose. Most leagues regularly change, the good ones stay up or go up, the ones who lose go one league down. The games stay interesting.
All of that makes sense (sorta) when talking about sports. It makes a bit less sense when talking about attraction, in my opinion.
Of course there's some people who are more attractive, and some less. That's, of course, a personal, subjective viewpoint, but that doesn't make it any less true. But does that make the whole league thing seem reasonable? Nope.
In sports, there's clear numbers. Win and get points, lose and don't. Get enough points to stay in that league or get one up, or don't. It's an obvious, an objective way of separating teams into leagues. That, quite frankly, doesn't work for feelings.
One of my first realisations about that whole thing was, that I only think about leagues when I'm the one having a crush. I make this person into someone they're not. Because no one is as perfect as my stupid heart, and gullible brain makes my crush seem. Of course the person you like is attractive. You like him/her, after all. Attractive is simply 'having the quality of attracting', and as the person is attracting you, that makes him/her attractive. Simple as that.
That doesn't make him any more 'in my league' though, does it?
I'm gonna go out on a limb here, but I think that leagues do not exist if it comes to attraction, or crushing on someone. You have a crush on a person that seems far too good for you? Have you ever thought that you might be making yourself sound worse than you actually are? That you are putting yourself in 'a league' far below the one you're actually in?
That's a thing a lot of people do, and the cause, I think, to the whole league thing. If you look in the mirror and just straight up hate who you're looking at, that might be your problem. Before you think someone will never like you back, how about you take the Michael Jackson approach and start with the man (or woman, but that's not the lyrics) in the mirror?
Start liking that person, the one in the mirror. And who knows which league you're gonna play in, once you do.
Montag, 23. Februar 2015
Sometimes I wonder
Sometimes, as the title say, I wonder. I wonder if I'm on the right path, if what I'm choosing to do with my life is the right thing. Sometimes I wonder if my path even matters, after all I'm sitting on a pretty big rock that's getting swirled around in space, and there's really nothing I can do about that. Sometimes I wonder why I can't sleep.
So I stare at the ceiling in my bedroom, unable to turn off weird thoughts. In an alternate universe, I'm at Hogwarts. In another one, I'm travelling with the doctor. In another one, I found Narnia. I look at the ceiling and see nothing. Because I turned off the lights half an hour ago.
I turn to my side and my brain keeps on spitting out random thoughts. 'Remember that awkward thing you did seven years ago?'. I wonder why I did the awkward thing. I wonder why I remember. I wonder why I think it matters, because of the swirling rock in space thing.
I wonder what people think about me, and then I wonder why I care.
I wonder if I'm wasting my life, and then I realise that we all do, in some way or other.
I wonder if I'm doing the right thing. And then I turn to the left.
Then I stare at the wall. It's a white wall. It's a nice white. I like white walls, my brain tells me. I tell it that I know, because it's my brain and doesn't need to tell me what I think. I tell it that I think I know what I know and think. It tells me it needs sleep, and I tell it that so do I. And then I turn to the right.
I feel like I'm aware of movement. I feel like I can sense the world turning. But that's stupid. I'd panic if I did, because that big old rock we're probably all living on is moving at quite an enourmous speed.
And then I wonder, again, if things really matter because of that enourmous speed our big old rock is plumeting around the sun.
I'm trying to sleep, with open eyes and an even more open mind. A really talkative one, too. I get up, and wonder how I can stop wondering. I get one of my cats, and if the cat feels like it, it lies down on my bed and starts purring.
A purring cat to turn off my thoughts for the night. I hug that adorable ball of fur tight, and close my eyes. I stop wondering, if things really matter. I smile, as my brain tells me: 'I don't think all things matter. But I think it doesn't matter if they don't.' And I fall asleep.
(weird blogpost is weird.)
Mittwoch, 18. Februar 2015
Notifications
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| Those things. Funky little cars to roll down a hill with. |
Jesus replied: Truly I tell, if you have faith and do not doubt, not only can you do what was done to the fig tree, but also you can say to this mountain:'Go, throw yourself in the sea', and it will be done.Of course, being raised in a christian household, I had heard this before. But it never spoke to me this much. I sent it to my friends, immediately, because I knew I had to. If we can throw mountains in the sea, we should be able to build a bunch of soapboxes.
I am so suddenly so certain that things will turn out okay and got a whole new wave of motivation for this. All of that because I cut out social networks. All of this, because I read the bible, instead of clicking on my five notifications.
And I can tell you: It was so, so very worth to be on the verge of tears on that very occupied bus.
Sonntag, 15. Februar 2015
Compliments
Imagine someone you know, even just a little, coming up to you, smiling, and saying: "You look great today!" How do you react? Do you say thanks? Do you smile? Or do you say something like: 'Thank you... but my hair is such a mess today.' When someone compliments you on your new shirt, do you say 'I really like it too, thank you!' or do you say 'Oh, it was on sale' or 'I've had it for ages.
You have a nice smile.
I think my teeth are crooked.
Love the shoes.
They were really cheap. or: they're too small.
I've noticed that a lot, sadly also about myself. Why is taking compliments so difficult sometimes? Someone likes something about me, enough to say so. Then why do I feel the need to make that something seem unimportant or to make it less of a good thing?
I'm gonna admit that I had some inspiration for this post, even if the actual conversation I had about it was over a year ago, if not longer. My aunt said something about how a lot of people can't take compliments, and how she thinks that's kinda sad. I've been trying to change that about myself ever since.
At first it seemed like I came across as arrogant, when I said that I loved the shirt as well, or that I had braces for several years, so I was glad my smile was worth it. Maybe it felt arrogant to me, but I don't think it actually was. You are allowed to love who you are, and you should always love what you wear. About a year after the conversation that initially sparked my motivation to change even such a tiny bit of my personality, I can proudly say that this is how I react to compliments now:
I held the door open for an elderly neighbour, when she suddenly, out of the blue, said:
'You look great in green!" I was wearing my new, very green winter jacket and was kind of unsure if it was too bright and too green. But instead of doubting myself and doubting the honesty and the truth of the compliment, I said: 'Thank you, I love it as well! And you look great in blue!'
This whole blogpost may seem to be about something so minuscule and unimportant, but it has had such a weirdly big impact on my life. Saying thank you to compliments, instead of doubting them, was one of the first big steps to loving myself. And that, in my book, is so wort the risk of sounding arrogant.
So the next time you get a compliment, try believing it. Trust the person that this shirt looks awesome. Trust him/her that you look great today. Because you probably do.
At first it seemed like I came across as arrogant, when I said that I loved the shirt as well, or that I had braces for several years, so I was glad my smile was worth it. Maybe it felt arrogant to me, but I don't think it actually was. You are allowed to love who you are, and you should always love what you wear. About a year after the conversation that initially sparked my motivation to change even such a tiny bit of my personality, I can proudly say that this is how I react to compliments now:
I held the door open for an elderly neighbour, when she suddenly, out of the blue, said:
'You look great in green!" I was wearing my new, very green winter jacket and was kind of unsure if it was too bright and too green. But instead of doubting myself and doubting the honesty and the truth of the compliment, I said: 'Thank you, I love it as well! And you look great in blue!'
This whole blogpost may seem to be about something so minuscule and unimportant, but it has had such a weirdly big impact on my life. Saying thank you to compliments, instead of doubting them, was one of the first big steps to loving myself. And that, in my book, is so wort the risk of sounding arrogant.
So the next time you get a compliment, try believing it. Trust the person that this shirt looks awesome. Trust him/her that you look great today. Because you probably do.
Donnerstag, 5. Februar 2015
Beat the lazy
I am an incredibly lazy person. I'm not proud of this, but it's me.
When I started this blog, I wanted to post regularly. This, quite obviously, didn't work out.
I say I don't have ideas, which is true, but when I do have one, I don't write it down. Then I say that I didn't know how to write it down, did't find the right words. This is true, as well, but only to a certain extent. Did I really try? Did I really sit down and try to write something? Or did I think: 'I'll write it later. Just one more episode' and stayed glued to the couch?
Sadly, it's probably the latter.
Sadly, sitting on the couch and doing nothing is a lot more relaxing than actually doing something.
But I want to make this stop. So I'm trying something I am usually too scared to commit to. I'm trying to stick to (insert epic music) a schedule. Dun dun duuuuun.
I don't know if it'll help, but I feel like saying that I want to have a schedule now might help a lot. I wanted to post weekly when I started this blog, but I never announced it and even less stuck to it. Maybe, just maybe, that's because it hasn't worked out: I haven't told anyone. The only one who knew about this schedule I was ignoring, was me. So now you know. I want to post once a week now, just to see if it works. Just to see if schedules help me.
So a bit more info about this schedule I'll probably scratch after 2 weeks:
I will try to post once a week, usually on the weekends, unless I get inspiration earlier about a newsy thing that would be over after a few more days.
I am actually really interested to see how that turns out. Will I stick to it? And for how long? It takes me a lot of courage to commit to something. And now I feel like I just did. So I will try my very best to stick to that schedule, so I don't have to commit to another one soon. I want the schedule to win, I really do. I want to beat the lazy, even if it's just concerning this blog.
Start with something small, go step by step, or some whatever inspirational crap you think fits.
