Alright I finally have time to right out some of the goals I have. I have narrowed my ultimate dreams down to a couple of them, but I don't really have one ultimate one. They all sort of relate though so if I work towards one and fail or don't really enjoy it, then I can still easily switch to working towards another.
If I try and work on a bunch of different areas of my life all at once I end up quickly burning out and then quitting those things all together. So I'm going to try somethign that I read in some self-improvement post here I think. I'm going to divide my goals into Physical, Mental, Social,General, and Lifetime Goals which will only be in this first post. I will pick three goals for each category and work on them every month. At the end of a month I will post three new goals for each category and continue doing that. If for example the goal was to learn to play piano, then the next month I would continue playing piano or I'd add another goal for it if I really enjoyed doing it. If I absolutely hate it, then I'd mention that I'm stopping that, because I believe you should only do things that you enjoy. Anyways, onto the goals!
Physical
1. Start working on Kettle bell Workouts either in the morning or if I have morning practice sometime after school. Get the Basic form down and then work on 2 basic exercises and form those into a workout to get me ready for the more advanced stuff in the next month or so. (I will do the typical workout stuff with weights in the summer along with kettle bells a couple times a week. During the School year I'm in sports year round so I don't have much time to go to a gym. It's easier to use kettle bells at home).
2. Start doing my back re-positioning exercises right away after every workout. I have to do this because I hurt my back and this prevents me from future injuries and I am getting lazy about this.
3. Start eating only one unhealthy thing per day and stop just eating because I'm bored. I'm really skinny so getting fat isn't an issue, but I could perform better if I ate healthier.
Mental
1. Start reading an 30 min - 1 hour before bed and don't spend that time on the computer/T.V./ etc.
2. Start going to bed at 9:30 every night and waking up at 6:00 (I will start this next week). On the weekends I will probably break this rule going to bed a little later and getting up later, but I want to stick to this schedule on weekdays. (this goes with mental because it keeps me sharp and focused)
3. Do my homework immediately after getting home and eating/showering/doing recovery exercises after a workout. (This also involves a little bit of studying my notes well in advance of a test so I actually learn it).
Social
1. Stop being intimidated by being around other "popular" kids. When I am around them, even though we are friends, I'm not my usual fun self. I don't talk nearly as much, I'm not as funny because I think they won't like my jokes, and when there is a girl around I feel like I can't try and flirt with her because the other kids will think I'm not good enough to get a girl and I don't want them to think bad about me (I've been too shy with girls in the past, so they think I can't get girls). So I just have to act like they are anybody else and just let myself be free around them. The way it is, I'm so focused on trying to get them to like me that I am not as fun around them so they don't like me as much as they could. I'm hoping to get to the point where I'm hanging out with more of them because right now I only hang out with like one of them. I'm hoping to also expand the number of people I hang out with, because right now I usually only hang with the same 1-3 people.
2. Start attending more school events and other fun activities that other kids do. Lots of times I am too lazy to go so I miss out on lots of great experiences because I just want to chill at home. If I force myself to go, I know I'll end up enjoying myself so I just have to make myself go initially.
3. Start talking to anyone and everyone and being nice to everyone. (The DJ bootcamp may help with being able to talk to anyone. But at school it's pretty easy to talk to anyone)
General
1. Be in the second JV runner by the end of the cross country season.
2. Keep my room and my house nice and clean. I am always being lazy so I end up procrastinating with things like that. So I guess with this goal I'm just trying to get rid of laziness.
3. I'm interested in Lucid Dreaming, So I want to start practicing that. For those of you who don't know what this is, just Google it! It is a very fun thing to do and I've done it before, but I lost motivation and got out of the practice. Hopefully with this goal written down, I'll be able to stick to it. I'll consider this my first main hobby besides sports that I'm going to pick up.
4. I know this is 4 goals but I also want to start working on AT LEAST ballhandling for basketball for 15-20 minutes a day. I haven't even touched a basketball since cross country and I don't want to lose my skills.
Life Dreams
So I've been doing a ton of thinking and I asked some family members about this for help as well. Now this may completely change int he future, but I'm pretty sure I have this narrowed down to the few things that I would like to do.
Since I really really like basketball so I'll just practice that a ton and pursue it, because it is probably my biggest passion right now (sports in general is my passion and my favorite sport is whatever sport I am currently in. But my favorite sport all the time is basketball if that makes any sense). I want to play college ball and if I'm good enough, maybe even go onto the pros. However, I would also love to become a head coach for a college or NBA team, as being a coach is very fun to me (I have coached younger kids before) and it is cool just lead you team to a victory. So even though both those jobs are very competitive, they are what my passion is, and either one of them would be an amazing thing to be doing.
I was going to put down a novelist because I'm very creative and love thinking about fantasy things and things that are impossible, but then I thought about sitting down and typing out a book all day, and I realized it would be boring. I would rather live out those fantasy things, which is why lucid dreaming appeals to me so much and I want to practice it. I am however very creative (in an ideas way, definitely not an art way) and I've been told that by many people. So maybe next month I'll have one of my goals be to write a short story and see how much I enjoy it to see if I like writing.
I thought it would be cool to be a federal law enforcement agent (DEA, FBI, etc.) but even though I'd like the excitement, I don't know if I could handle any murders or even the possibility of having to kill someone. I'll have to think about it.
Finally, It would also be cool to explore space or a planet (if they have the technology for humans to explore new planets when I'm an adult) but I don't want to go into engineering and I think that's what astronauts have to do? I'll have to research that so correct me if I'm wrong. But this is probably my lowest priority of a dream that I have.
Finally, I thought it would be cool to be a federal law enforcement agent (DEA, FBI, etc.) but even though I'd like the excitement, I don't know if I could handle any murders or even the possibility of having to kill someone. I'll have to think about it.
So those are just some ideas of my dream life. The basketball player or coach dream is my strongest one so I've decided to pursue that one but if I find I like something else better or I don't want to have a career in basketball anymore, I'll then re-evaluate and then work towards what I want next.
This was typed out very quickly so I'm sure at a lot of parts it makes zero sense, but like I said, this is mostly for me so I just need the basic idea to remind myself of what I was trying to get across. In the future these posts won't be nearly as long, so I'll take my time typing them out and they'll hopefully make way more sense.