Monday, April 5, 2010

Pick my head up

Well, it's become clear that I've failed in virtually all of the goals already, and the first week hasn't even gone by. The only one that I've really kept up with any vigor has been the reading, and even then I'm unsure if I'll reach the projected page 732 by the end of the month. But I'm going to keep plugging away at it.

And as for the rest, I'm going to re-focus and accomplish as much of it as I possibly can. There are priorities of course, and right now I'm catching up with homework during my spring break from school. Hopefully I can breeze through the coursework though and move on to other endeavors. I'm really anxious to write programs and get certified. I need to really get on top of the studying for Net+, it's one of the most important things in my life right now, because of what it would mean for my future. If I can get a better job, that will mean a better standard of living overall. And that would definitely ease my conscience.

At least I will once again have health insurance within the next six months or so. It's one of those things that will just give me an enhanced peace of mind, knowing that it's there. I don't want to enter into debate about the Health Care Reform Bill, or even mention my thoughts on it just now. It's irrelevant to the point I was making.

I also found out late that it's NaPoWriMo: National Poetry Writing Month. I totally forgot about it being in April. I attempted it last year with moderate success, or at least I wrote some poems I was fairly happy with during the course. I was thinking about trying to catch up if possible, I mean I'm only five poems behind. That's not a terrible amount to do, and the practice would be great. Besides, I've barely written creatively lately.

Hoping for a nice day today. The weather appears beautiful, and it's opening day for the Brewers. Hoping for a big win over the Rockies. Me and the girl both have the day off of work, so we're looking to do something nice together later on. I'm just working on getting back on track, and taking care of business so that for the next couple of days I can just decompress, worry-free.

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