Tuesday, July 5, 2011

TH [BOX] INK

What does it mean to think outside the box? Does it mean to think literally outside of a box? or to think in a way that breaks boundaries. To me thinking outside the box is about setting the mind free, exploring new methods and ideas, but above all else not letting any kind of shackles, or box, keep you from truly experiencing just how far you can go.

   This is my very first blog and i still don't know how i feel about it. Half of me looks forward to being able to freely express myself and just put everything on my mind down on the internet; the other half of me only sees time spent on the computer doing work. So far i feel like blogging will be fun and an exciting new addition to my life but i won't know for sure until after a few more blog posts.
   I don't mind sharing my blog with the world and letting people read what i have to write. I don't mind because honestly i don't care if people read this, if they hate it good for them if they love it that's cool to but in my mind, in my vision, this blog was made for me and anyone who says others wise can stop reading here and click that little red X on the top right of your browser.
   One thing that everyone who reads my blog should expect is freelance writing that's completely opinionated. There will be no set structure for every time i write. Whatever happens, happens and the world will move on.

The new summer semester has started, Summer B, and one of my assignments is to go and write this blog. With the new semester its been a little difficult readjusting from summer. I have evaluated my life before, broken it down bit by bit and tried to figure out what i was doing with my life. I do this every now and again to make sure i keep myself on track or to get myself back on track for a brighter future. Currently my 3 main goals are to pass all my classes, Make going to the gym a routine, and to start saving up money to move out. Evaluating ones self is a way to find out who you are, where you want to be, and how to get there, it's also a way to learn from your mistakes.

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