More To Do Items

Guess my Resolutions List is still growing!

Hot Air Balloon ride in ABQ
Hangglide
Visit Hawaii
Visit Norway, England, Scotland, Greece, Italy, Germany, France, Ireland
Study Astrology
Study history (particulary colonization/decolonization)
Eat out once a week at a new restaurant
Go out with friends twice a week
Hot springs, ocean/bay, or nature hike monthly
Weekend stay at coastal town every other month
Clothes shopping monthly
Attend Fashion shows 4/year
Go out dancing weekly
Take more photos!
Read a new book weekly
Volunteer weekly

UFO, or actually unidentified crashing object

En route to Albuquerque from San Francisco I was snapping landscape shots and noticed a jet stream heading straight for the mountains! Worried it might be a little plane, I asked the flight attendants to check out my photo and they talked to the pilot. They hadn’t heard anything bad from radio, and mentioned that we had just flown over a restricted airspace so it could be some kind of government experiment. Cool to have captured it either way!

Sing a Song to Yourself!

I was celebrating my happiness yesterday, and found myself singing the song “La La La” by LMFAO to myself! I found myself dancing at the bus stop and bouncing on the bus, feeling totally happy with myself. I posted this on Facebook and got a request to find a song that a guy could sing to himself…

I found (paradoxically) there are a real shortage of love songs written by women to men! Here’s one by Gwen Stefani that is really sweet, but still doesn’t quite do the job La La La does by LMFAO…in terms of really celebrating a relationship. Still love this song though…the search continues….

“The Real Thing”

I’ve seen your face a thousand times
Have all your stories memorized
I’ve kissed your lips a million ways
But I still love to have you around

I’ve held you too many times to count
I think I know you inside out
And we’re together most days
But I still love to have you around

You’re the one I want and it’s not just phase
You’re the one I trust, our love is the real thing

Don’t go away
My love (my love)
I want you to stay
In my life
Don’t go away
My lover (my love)
I’m happiest when we spend time

You’re a salty water ocean wave
You knock me down, you kiss my face
I know the storms will always come
But I still love to have you around

Heaven knows what will come next
So emotional, you’re so complex
A rollercoaster built to crash
But I still love to have you around

You’re the one I want and it’s not just phase
You’re the one I trust, our love is the real thing
Don’t go away
My love (my love)
I want you to stay
In my life
Don’t go away
My lover (my love)
I’m happiest when we spend time (it’s only you and I)

It’s you there when I close my eyes
And you in the morning
I never thought you’d still be mine
Or I’d really need to have you around

Don’t go away
My love (my love)
I want you to stay
In my life
Don’t go away
My lover (my love)
I need you, you’re my love supply

Don’t go away
My love (you’re my love supply)
I want you to stay
In my life (every day, every night)
Don’t go away
My love (you’re my love supply)
I need you, you’re my love supply

Put that on the Calendar

Tonight will go down in my history as the night I decided to be happy.

You see, I attended a happiness club meeting tonight. Not only was it a happiness club meeting, it involved guided laughing meditation. And I knew about it when I signed up for it! I’ve known about the San Francisco happiness club for at least a year, maybe longer. I had found Aymee Coget’s business card at the office I work at. I was so intrigued by the title “happiness expert” that I researched her and her group online. However, when I discovered that the club encourages members to COMMIT to be happy, I knew I wasn’t ready for that quite yet, so I went on with my life for a while.

Allow me to explain…

I’ve come a long way in the past year. An unhappy relationship finally met its end last June/July. After 9 years I was free to have the kind of relationship I had always imagined would make me happy. I was lucky enough to meet an amazing person 2 weeks after my relationship ended. He was my perfect “type” on paper, and in real life did not disappoint! I was so HAPPY when I was with him. I smiled constantly, and indulged in my happiness like savoring a dessert, enjoying each and every magical moment.

However, unbeknownst to me, another area of my life was making me unhappy, and that was my business progress. At the beginning of last summer, I undertook a huge expansion of my business (akin to expanding a relationship by getting married!), but it wasn’t working out as I had hoped. I was hitting hurdles left and right, with permitting, finances, and feeling constantly burdened by the daily and weekly tasks the business required. I had a very hard time letting it go for 2 reasons: Hundreds of other people were benefiting from the business staying open; I had the idea that I “needed” the business to go well to be set financially. I was “invested.”

The same 2 men that were responsible for “introducing” me to Aymee Coget and for my new relationship happiness began to challenge me last fall about my “business happiness.” Thank God for friends who want you to be happy and to succeed. I was forced to confront my inaction about my business conflicts and came to the realization that I needed to end my relationship with my business in order to make room for balance and happiness in my life. This was not an easy decision, after 4 years of trying to make the business work out.

Until I made that decision to close my business, however, I had been depending on my new relationship for a lot of my happiness. I became a sort of happiness junkie, and one man became my dealer. When I wasn’t getting enough hits (I wanted them continuously, intravenously if possible!), I panicked and questioned the validity of the relationship. It took me several months later to realize that because of my business preoccupations, I was not able to pursue my own happiness, and had been relying too heavily on my relationship to do that for me. When I finally closed my business in mid-January (and said goodbye to my love interest, who had to return to his home country for some time), I began in full-force the exhilarating process of creating my own happiness again, by living the life I wanted to live, one day and one activity at a time.

Therefore, it is with great pride I am reporting that I am finally feeling ready to own my happiness. With each day I am becoming more and more grounded into myself and the life I am creating. It is more ME, and I can’t wait to see what my life will look like by the end of this year.

To happiness!

Legacy

"I will lay down the burdens of my mother, and carry on the legacy of love.
I will side-step the sorrows of my father, and carry on the legacy of joy.
I will understand the anger of my sisters, and carry on the legacy of peace.
I will let go of the ego of my brothers, and carry on the legacy of grace.
I will honor the intentions of my teachers, and carry on the legacy of light.
I will see through the folly of our leaders, and carry on the legacy of care.
I will tend to the nurturing of my children, and carry on the legacy of hope.
I will listen to the call of my relations, and carry on the legacy of life.
If I stumble and fall, help me one and all, and we will carry on."

-Song sung at church today

Good Grief

I have no reason to cry
I live in a beautiful city
My belly is full and I have family and friends and work
A man sleeps on the ground
Three feet away
While I selfishly sob
Against a cold pillar
In the warm morning sunHelp me imagine

How being separated

Is really for the best

When being together
Has made me so happy

Goal Achievement: Don’t let Perfect be the Enemy of the Good

I’ve found that most people scoff at New Year’s resolutions. They set a few goals, make a couple days’ or weeks’ progress on a rigid schedule, then fall off the horse, only never to get back on, reporting a “failed” resolution. They resolve never to set such goals again, from the experience that goal-setting inevitably leads to failure. What such people are lacking is not resolution; rather people often fail to be flexible and adaptable with their resolutions when obstacles are presented. Many iterations are needed to make a change in lifestyle. It is rare that a goal will be implemented perfectly as planned, because you cannot possibly anticipate all the consequences (good and bad) of your new behaviors.I have been making detailed New Year’s resolutions for 3 or 4 years now, and I have made significant changes in my lifestyle as a result. The tips I will share do not have to apply just to New Year’s, of course. The process I use can be applied to any new decision to reach a goal.

First, I take my list and sort my resolutions into things I want to accomplish daily, weekly, monthly, and within the year.

I post these resolutions in a place I will see them every day (for me that is as an image on my computer desktop).

I then take specific actions right away on each item to set me up for success. This is a framework, if you will, that makes it more possible to achieve a goal. For example, I may have to “schedule” time to do the items. In the case of wanting to read a chapter a day from a book, I had to physically put a book in my backpack so I would be more likely to read while on public transportation.

I wanted to study Chinese every day for 15 minutes, so I set up an arbitrary recurring appointment time at 8pm to do that. I see it every day on my Blackberry or my Google Calendar so I am reminded to do it daily. I try it for a couple of weeks. I realize that I am busy most nights at 8pm so that isn’t really working out very well. I end up studying right before bed, or at random times, or some days not at all. So I don’t give up and call it a failure, I just think about it for a few days and figure out how I can better incorporate this into my schedule. I find that my schedule itself is not as structured as I had imagined it to be in the first place. It may take more time and data to actually plan a time to study. So in the meantime, on days when I have more time, I study longer to sort of make up for the days I missed, and don’t stress if I miss a day here and there. This is PROGRESS! If my schedule becomes more regular, it will be much easier, but in the meantime, I must remain flexible as well, and go with the flow!

I had a goal to do Yoga poses and meditation daily, so I set an alarm for 7am daily to do this. Keep in mind that I had this goal last year, didn’t put it on my calendar, and ended up doing it only about 2-3 times a month. So, I find after 4 weeks that I don’t really feel like doing my yoga poses daily. My sleep schedule is still too varied, my exercise schedule makes me feel more active on some days and like totally resting on others. I naturally end up doing it every 2-3 days, and that feels good. I end up meditating at random times every other day or so. So did I fail at my resolution? NO! I made a significant progress toward a goal, and the extent of my change is working for me, for now. SUCCESS!

I think people just put too hard a WIN/LOSE on goal achievement, and as a result, miss out on a lot of real progress in the direction they want their lives to go. Never give up on your goals! It may take several iterations in lifestyle (and sometimes a couple years!) to get yourself there, and at the WORST, you will find that your specific (and often arbitrary) goal itself wasn’t truly in your best interest and that a modified goal is actually better for you. Patience and flexibility in COMBINATION with discipline and smart perseverance will get you the results you want in life.

Better

Why not spend forever
Woven in this embrace?
Never fell so hard
For someone so worth loving.
I thanked God today
For a man that inspired me
To hike up my hills
The way I used to know how.
You were just what I needed
Without meaning to be.
Every day I get better for knowing you.

2011-01-25 EDIA Meeting Notes

Salesforce.com will soon be largest employer in san fran

$26billion deficit, 51% to approve budget in March slashing $13billion (may affect redevelopment of blighted areas), voters to approve $13billion in revenue in June

First $13B – redevelopment, cuts to CSU, in-home services, welfare childcare for work,

Second $13B – K12 education cuts

Revenue: Oil severance tax in most states, change tax system on high income individuals

Republicans want to cater to rich, dems want to cater to poor

Not enough general funds for local money for safety, health services

Local governments to be given ability to raise sales taxes to cover local services

Patti-parking ideas: smaller cars? Creative permitting?
-many more tenants in residential neighborhoods

You can park in front of someone's garage as long as they are not using it as a garage/passageway (i.e. Garage is full).