Sat, 19 Jan 2013

7:43 PM - You know what?

Anyone else out there have an issue with math? Maybe not exactly that you don't know what to do, or that you can't understand the problem, but does anyone have the issue I do? You know exactly what to do, and you know exactly how to do it... and yet you always seem to do the wrong thing anyway?? The square root of three is obviously nine, but why do I always try to put six when I am working out my problems? How is it that when I am writing out problems somehow the 2/3 that is in my book becomes 2/8 on my paper?

This post was supposed to be about tai chi and how much I enjoy learning it, we are learning the yang form, short form, of tai chi and it is a lot of fun. It usually makes me feel a lot better and is one of the only reasons I am able to really get through the day on the days I have college classes. 12 hours at school isn't the easiest thing to do, especially when you are running from class to class but because of Tai Chi I am able to do it, and still have a decent day. Sometimes I still even manage to be in a good mood after my math class.

I am hoping to actually retain everything I learn in my tai chi class. I want to be able to use it in daily life... Maybe I can keep doing it every tuesday and thursday morning, and then slowly incorporate it into more of my week. The way the tai chi makes me feel is incredible. I wake up without coffee, I stretch and I can even go up three floors of stairs in college without absolutely feeling like I am going to pass out. I am still working on that fourth floor though... Not bad for someone who does no working out what so ever.

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music: Godsmack

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