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A journey of self-improvement - or not. |
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[Embed For Use By Upgraded+] Believin' all the lies that they're tellin' ya Buyin' all the products that they're sellin' ya They say jump and ya say "how high?" Ya braindead, ya got a fuckin' bullet in ya head |
Artist: The White Stripes Song: Effect and Cause [Embed For Use By Upgraded+] Prompt via "30-Day Blogging Challenge ON HIATUS" Ooooof. I'm painfully busy and I don't understand why. Okay, let's do this entry so I can go grab dinner. First of all, I don't know how much I agree with this whole "four burner" theory. Yeah, you sometimes have to let one thing slip a little or give extra attention to another, but as far as turning off a burner entirely? Uhhhh... Hard disagree, to be honest. See, this theory is saying that you can't reach your maximum potential in all areas without turning off at least one burner, but all of these areas require a different level of effort depending on the person. For example, some people's friends and family are super easy to maintain. They see them for holidays, events, go on vacations together, call each other over the weekend, etc... Unless they're also going to turn off their work or health burner, then you're already at the maximum reachable potential for that relationship. I agree with the article's statements about seasons of your life changing, which causes you to emphasize different burners for a period of time, but I guess I just don't see that as turning a burner off. Just because you spend time raising a family, doesn't mean you can't succeed at work, stay healthy, and remain friends with people. Right now, I think work and health are my primary burners. Just trying to maintain my mental health and get through school while working makes it a necessity. But I still make a lot of time for friends/family. Almost all of my spare time goes to the other two burners. If I had to turn one off right now, I'd turn off family, but I think I'm managing at least "okay-ish" while burning the candle at both ends. Well, you can't take the effect And make it the cause I didn't rob a bank Because you made up the law |