Saturday, July 31, 2010

Time for a run

Ok. So I haven't seriously ran since I graduated from high school (Geez, its already been two years, doesn't seem like it's been that long), currently I jog a mile or two every couple of days, but nothing competitive at all. Anywho. I plan on being competitive in Lindenwood's upcoming 5k run/walk in October, so just to see where I am at currently I pushed myself to run an entire 5k this morning nonstop and managed make it in at 27 minutes. . .so I will keep pushing myself until October, and I will not be disappointed with any time I get, 27 is a pretty decent time, especially first time with no competition pushing me. I will keep I Corinthians 9:24-27 in mind as I train:


     " Do you not know that in a race the runners all compete, 
but only one receives the prize? Run in such a way that you may win it. 
Athletes exercise self-control in all things; 
they do it to receive a perishable garland, but we an imperishable one. 
So I do not run aimlessly, nor do I box as though beating the air; 
but I punish my body and enslave it,
 so that after proclaiming to others 
I myself should not be disqualified."


"Exercise self-control in all things," that is an interesting thought. I am reminded of what the Greek philosopher/physician/scientist Aristotle said on excellence:

    "We are what we repeatedly do; 
Excellence ,therefore, is not an act but a habit" 

As with my athletic training I plan on staying disciplined with my spiritual training and not get side-tracked during this upcoming school year. Who I am is not who I was, and I will not be the fool that returns to his folly. I've got my eye on the prize and I will not be deterred this time around. I will rejoice in the Lord at all times in all circumstances for by His grace I am saved, and by His grace I will be provided for, there is nothing more I need. The Lord is my Shepard. I shall not want.

God Bless,
   Poncho

Friday, July 30, 2010

Major Change

Literally. I just changed majors not too long ago after much prayer and speaking with folks with experience and wisdom. Formally, I was a Music Education and Percussion Performance dual major. After realizing the lessened market for teachers, and that all of the people I have always sought to emulate have been men like Warren Buffett and Richard Branson I decided to switch out the Music Education degree path for a degree in Business Administration (which is a fairly broad degree).

Life is good right now. My God has blessed me, and I am highly favored.

Recent Projects:
   Made myself a new messenger bag with discount fabrics from JoAnn's
   Sewed my sneakers back together
Current Projects:
   LeaveMeAlone Box
   Lyre 2.0

God Bless,
   Poncho