Sorry guys, I totally forgot to post an update.
I unplugged from the internet for a couple of weeks to work on my time-wasting habits. I thought I put the update on before hand. Oops.
Anyway, I finished the 30 day challenge, and I have to say I have developed some good habits
Fitness: I reached my goal on the pushups and kettlebells, but my pull-ups are lagging. I can only do 6 for some reason. I think I need to find a way of training them with greater reps. I’m not getting enough reps off of just the pull-ups.
Guitar: I learned to play all the songs I set out to play. Greendays X-Kid, Tom Petty’s Last dance with Mary Jane, Bush’s Machinehead and Def Lepards Pour some sugar on me. I realized I actually like guitar, especially playing to Rocksmith, so I actually learned a couple of more songs in the meantime and really got better at guitar. I went and picked up a book on some guitar solos and now I’m working on the solo from Sweet Child O Mine.
Storytelling: Big improvement. It took going to Toastmasters a few times (which I’m doing regularly now) to find my “zone”. Practicing the storytelling in this “zone” with the oratory and inflections lets me sound more upbeat and confident…. I hear it when I record myself.
Meetup: It was an interesting experience, but not something I really want to do anymore. I didn’t meet anyone I really clicked with, but it was good experience in meeting new people in different settings.
Mentality: This is where I saw my biggest growth. When I changed the way I look at things from doing something with a goal to “this is just entertainment that takes me in a positive direction”, I started wanting to do things again. I was putting so much pressure on myself to have direct results that it was taking the fun out of it. Now, I just see it as entertainment.
Overall, this has been really good for my growth. I was forced to look at a lot of my habits and thought processes and re-evaluate them. I got rid of some of my self-defeating thought patterns and picked up some new good ones. I’m more productive. I look forward to things. And I’ve made some improvements to myself. I’ve adopted some of these habits in my life and I’m actually going out and doing cool things (like learning some guitar solos) rather than just putting it off. I just feel… productive.
This 30 day challenge was definitely worth it. It definitely moved me in the right direction and forced me to confront some of the things that were holding me back.
