Taking Action 02/06/2012
Some may say that daydreaming is a waste of time; that it's just like laying in bed in the morning and only mentally getting up to get ready for the day. In my opinion, daydreaming is very important; but only if you're preparing to attack. If you're off in La La Land and not dreaming about something you're planning on making reality, then I suppose it is a waste of your time. I cannot begin to tell you how much I love daydreaming about everything that I'm currently working on, or planning on for the near future. It's one of my most favorite things to do (besides making lists). I picture what the house is going to look like when it's finished being painted, what my first single's cover is going to look like, and what I'll say when I possibly meet Kelly Clarkson. Daydreaming motivates me; pushes me; inspires me to do more. The thing about daydreaming is that there's a big part of you that wants that dream to come true; therefore, I suppose the question is not why you're daydreaming, but why you aren't taking action. A.E.C. Add Comment Are You? 01/27/2012
Google Earth has always amazed me... and scared me to death. It can take you back to a completely different time in your life... (in my case, our local satellite information has not been updated since I was in high school.) and it can also allow people to see exactly what your house looks like, even if they are a million miles away. So there my old car sits, at our old house on a summer day, and instead of wondering what I was doing inside the house when this van drove by, I'm thinking about how much I've changed. - I'm thinking about how far I've come in such a little amount of time. - I'm thinking about my goal list and everything that's been accomplished... everything that I'm still working toward. What I'm trying to say is that, whether it feels like it now or not, there will be a point when you'll sift through old memories and be unbelievably proud of the person you've become. You'll think about how much you've matured, the wonderful people that you've met, and all of the accomplishments and good decisions you've made along the way. When it's automatic like that... when you don't have regrets and you're not reminding yourself of all of the drama you had to go through or the mistakes you might have made back then, that's when you're ready. - Ready to mature more than you already have, inspire more of the people around you, and accomplish more on your list than you could've possibly imagined before. I'm ready. Are you? A.E.C. For The Entire World... 01/24/2012
There are quite a few scary things in this world, and it's very obvious that we aren't completely organized. We will always be learning new things, and sometimes we'll be learning them the hard way. This isn't just for you and me, but for everyone. For the entire United States. For the entire World. Yes - life can be frustrating if it's not organized the way you want it to be, or if someone disagrees with you about something... but, when I find this frustration, I always have somewhere to put it when I think about how boring life would be if everything was organized perfectly and if everyone felt the same and looked the same and acted the same. Admit it - life would be... dull. There would be nothing to organize, nothing to fight for or toward, and we would just be following the only life outline that we knew. So, when someone wants to have a debate about something; when someone seems to have a frustrating opinion about something; or when you don't understand why things are the way that they are, just remember how different everyone is... and please be thankful for it... because I couldn't live in a world where there's nothing to fight for, and I'm pretty sure you couldn't either. A.E.C. An Obstacle A Day... 01/16/2012
We all have our demons - Things that scare us to death, haunt us, and pick at us until we just can't take it anymore; our inner ghost who enjoys keeping us from taking big risks, succeeding in relationships, and pushing us further into insanity. Our deepest darkest fears. How do we overcome something that our very own consciousness is pushing in our paths? How do we overcome a road block that's both external and internal? This is something I've been fighting my entire life; being my own worst enemy without realizing it until it's too late. Much of it has to do with self confidence, but there are so many other factors. You could be the most confident person in the world, and it can all starts with one person; whether it be your own thoughts or opinionated others. And once it starts, it's a daunting task trying to unravel yourself from this downward spiral. I once confided in an old friend of mine that I am planning on being a professional singer, and he spent the next half an hour explaining to me that my odds were so unbelievably small that I should just give up now, before I get my hopes up. Yes - I could've spend the rest of my afternoons contemplating everything that he threw at me... but I didn't. Instead, I spent the next few afternoons convincing myself that trying and getting my hopes up would be better than one day wondering what might have happened if I'd put myself out there and actually fought for what I wanted. Then there are those obstacles that are external - the ones constantly there reminding you that you just might lose. Whether it be something that happened a long time ago that made you feel like a failure, or something that you know is waiting to pounce on your dreams and rip them to shreds. These obstacles are the worst because it seems as though once you think you've moved passed them, there's another reminder sitting in a drawer somewhere. A reminder that you might not be headed in the right direction. The only way to overcome these ones is to let your guard down, and promise yourself that if you fall down on this path, you'll stand back up and either keep going or create another one. What I'm saying is, whether it's you or someone else who's in your way, don't let a tiny seed of doubt send you running in the other direction. If you want something, go get it; if you want to keep something, hold onto it; and if you're dreaming of something big, be prepared to pick yourself up and keep moving. A.E.C. Prepare For Takeoff... 01/10/2012
For a pilot to earn his wings, he must land without the runway lights. This is something I find not only interesting but also rather symbolic. How many of us have the road lit in front of us? Many of us aren't sure where we're going; those of us who do may not be sure how to get there, and on the rare occasion that we do know how to get there, we aren't sure which direction we should take first. We too are planning our landing on an un-lit runway, and most of the time on unfamiliar territory. We're flooded with so many thoughts and emotions. How am I going to accomplish this task when it is so daunting? What will people think about me if I fail? Am I brave enough? Am I strong enough? Am I going to let myself down? As we continue to fight with ourselves - before we've even gone into action - not only does the task at hand seem more daunting, but it can also seem further and further away. We're literally talking ourselves out of accomplishing our greatest goals and dreams. Stop yourself before you go too far, because this is important. All dreams and goals involve risk - and whether it's big or small it can be scary. The main thing to focus on is why you wanted to accomplish this goal in the first place, and when you remember, it's time to prepare for takeoff. A.E.C. 2147Miles.com Personal Planner! 01/04/2012
Happy New Year Everyone! It's with great excitement that I announce the first ever 2147Miles.com Personal Planner, for free! On the 27th of each month, the next month of the planner will be available for download. Each separate section will have at least one page that can help change your life, whether it be spaces to write down goals, quotes, or flow charts to help you organize your thoughts. Print out single pages, or print out the entire month, it's up to you! Download the month of January today on the 2147miles Merchandise Page. Thank you so much for your patience with me in getting the planner online for the new year. I truly hope you enjoy all of the tools that I've provided for you. Don't hesitate to make suggestions or comments. A.E.C. 3...2...1... What A Year! 12/31/2011
One of my favorite parts about New Years is remembering everything that I've learned and accomplished this year. I then go over my goal list, adding and/or removing things that are no longer applicable. While looking back, you'd be surprised what you might think about. Perhaps a friend of yours went to Machu Picchu and you've decided to add it to your list, or maybe that tattoo you were planning on getting with your now ex boyfriend isn't such a good idea for 2012. But don't forget to think about the things that you really worked through - Newly single? Now's the time to find yourself, to be independent. New baby? That's a really big deal, maybe there are a few goals as a mother or father that you would like to accomplish. Either way, whatever the goals are, it's important to allow your goal list to grow with you. There are quite a few things that I've learned this year; the most important ones being that all relationships take work, there is a balance between living life for you and living with your significant other, people can and do change, and that you should try (almost) everything at least once. :) There are quite a few things I've accomplished as well, and being proud of what you've accomplished will push you into Happy New Year! A.E.C. _One thing I believe each of us have come to know all too well is how tough it can be to communicate with other drivers on the road. Just yesterday, I found myself flashing my lights at a driver about four blocks away. The lights were so bright that I was sure he had his brights on. Instead of notifying me that his brights hadn't originally been on with a quick flash of the brights, he turned them all the way on for the next three blocks between us, as if to teach me a lesson for 'being so rude'. It's unbelievably difficult to understand what's going on in the minds of others, especially while driving, so how do we keep ourselves from getting completely stressed out every time we hop in the car? While driving on a good day, one person tailgating us for no reason or cutting us off can ruin the whole day - if we let it. This can cause a chain effect if we let it, and soon we find ourselves doing the exact thing to others. Hypocritical... I know. Either way, the important thing to focus on is that good deeds have the same effect. Letting someone in in traffic, getting over for someone who wants to pass you on the correct side (which is the left), or stopping to help someone who's trying to change their tire in the rain - these are all good things that can not only make ourselves like the world better - but others too! Lets stop letting other people turn us into driving monsters for the day, and instead let it push us to help people out. (Because obviously that person must not be having the best day.) A.E.C. 5) Leading By Example... 12/28/2011
Until this weekend, I was unknowingly unclear about what it means to lead by example. It's not just about being a good role model; leading by example also involves standing up when you know you've made a mistake. You may feel as though your mistake sets a bad example, but when you stand up to face the consequences you're setting the best example of all: You're showing that you can own up to your mistakes, and that they can too. I've said it before and I'll say it again. Everyone makes mistakes. This is how we learn; how we must make our way through life. Owning up to them is just one step further for you, but could mean a marathon for someone else. Owning up takes courage, courage takes bravery, and bravery takes knowing that we only have so much time. We must make the best of it. A.E.C. For You... 12/20/2011
Our world is a mystery; we don't know what's going to happen tomorrow, or the next day, or the day after that. And I've heard people say this over and over again like it's a bad thing; like it's a reason to laze around or simply skate through life, pretending that it's not important. I couldn't disagree more. We may not know what's coming next, but how boring would life be if we did? There wouldn't be surprises of any kind, unexpected last-minute changes, or any point of wrapping presents for people. And, yes, there is tragedy and heartbreak, but knowing would only worsen the pain - especially when there isn't anything we could do about it - and cause constant worry that can get in the way of the good moments . All we can do is make a few plans and live life to the fullest. And if you're someone who's unsure of what you want - go find it. Figure out what you enjoy most in life - maybe make a list of all of the things you like doing on a day to day basis. Then, go find classes on the topic, or jobs you could apply for that would relate to you, because you are the only one who can truly make yourself happy - no one else can give you that complete satisfaction. So, what are you waiting for? What you want is not likely to fall into your lap. Go get it! Have adventures, be brave, pay it forward, and stop caring about what other people think of you - just do. Defy the odds, have fun, and be who you've always wanted to be. :) It's the only way to live your life - for you. A.E.C. | *
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