Pro football game… meh. College football is finally here!

One of my workout buddies went to the Falcons vs Ravens football game last night in the ATL.  The only reason I even bothered to flip on the game was the off chance of seeing him and his son on the big screen. He sent me this picture of his tickets to rub it in, but the only thing I saw on them was the price… wow, I haven’t been to a pro game in a while and from those prices I don’t think I’ll go anytime soon.  Then again, he probably didn’t buy the cheap seats :)

That and because a former Bama player, Julio Jones, is ready to bust out on the pro scene… just wish he would have come back to the Tide one more season, but I would have done the same thing.

I don’t really care about pro ball, but really enjoy college football and it is finally here and I am really looking forward to watching a few games tomorrow. 

Planning on going to the Alabama game so I’ll end up catching the late games on TV.  Weird to say there are some critical games tomorrow for national championship game implications, but with LSU vs Oregon and Georgia vs Boise St there really are.  If Oregon or Boise State win they will have a rebuttal for their weaker schedule even though I don’t expect Georgia to be any good with a 4th string running back and no depth so it won’t help them as much as a win by Oregon for their own chances. 

Anyone out on the quad tomorrow send me a text if you want to catch up. 

Roll Tide!

Dreams, Hopes and Wishes vs Goals. No contest.

Just got through the mid-year review process which is always fun. Cool to look back and see what has been accomplished over the last several months and even more fun is to look forward to the rest of the year and set some goals.

Personal Goals

Power generation goals are cool to me(I currently work at Southern Company which is a great energy utility imo), but probably pretty boring to most of you so I’m going to discuss some personal goals. Starting off the year I had some resolutions including the standard ones… lose weight, sleep more, eat better, read more, spend more time with the girls, etc. I’ve had some minor successes, but only two major successes.

One huge success was to read more – mostly business, achievement and personal development/success related topics. I’ve really done that this year primarily through listening to books on my commute, listening to podcasts anywhere I’m sitting for more than a few minutes and choosing physical books to read that really interest me or that I get glowing personal recommendations to read.

Another decent success is wrapping up Friday. That goal was to work out harder and more specifically the guys I work out with wanted to do a 4 week program to increase your one rep max bench press. Crazy fun and hard, but surprisingly effective. Monday the final 1x rep was what your old one rep max was – since I guessed at 315 and hadn’t really done that much weight in a while I was surprised how easily it went up.

325 is my goal for Friday. Haven’t touched that in a while and if I get really froggy I might jump on 335. Either way I’m really happy with being able to push 315 at 42 years old.

Dreams are not goals!

By evaluating the successes compared to the failures there is one glaringly obvious difference… The successes were real goals. The failures were just dreams, hopes and wishes.

Goals rule! But only if done properly. Inherently you and I both know how to do proper goals and be successful, but it makes a lot more sense to do it strategically and through a process so you don’t get those failures. Because they aren’t really failures, just unrealized dreams. Minor difference but it makes all the difference in the world.

I am going to expand on this concept in a later post, but you already know the short answer… Each of the successes had a time boundary and an aggressive yet attainable desired outcome. The failures were just dreams, hopes and wishes.

30 Day Challenge. If Matt Cutts can do it, so can I…

Matt Cutts is the head of Google’s Webspam team and has to be one of the busiest people in the world… With all the Black Hat SEO, shady Internet Marketers and of course the dreaded BING (cue the Bing/Airplane audio clip) how could he possibly find time to do anything more than work?

I have a hard time and all I do is work, workout and chase two girls around their travel sports teams practices and games… ok, maybe I’m close or ahead in that aspect.

Even still, he can’t possibly get much more than work done, can he? Rhetorical question of course – take a look at Matt’s blog category 30 days where he has ran a marathon, written a novel, learned new words, went without power (jk), went sky-diving and more!

30 Day ChallengeThis is one of those posts that cross over from my techie life to personal to business because it is all about goals. 30 days is long enough to form a habit so it is perfect for a time bound goal. In addition to time bound you need to have a specific goal and a plan to get there… Choose something you want to do and then do it every day. Pretty clean.

My first 30 day goal is to post at least one blog entry every day! Seems simple enough, but it is difficult to find the time so it will be challenging for me.

My second 30 day goal is to read at least 5 books over the next 30 days. Wait, wasn’t this supposed to be A 30 day challenge and not SOME 30 day challenges? Yes it was, but I am close to that goal anyway as you can see from an earlier post so this just formalizes it and makes me focus in on it a little more.

This is my first day and first post of 30 Day Challenge Goal #1. See you tomorrow!