6.805. How to Build a Day and thus a Life

I cannot speak enough on how my life has continually and repeatedly fallen apart. My life is that old pair of sneakers you keep in the closet and pull out occasionally because you’re nostalgic and just don’t want to let go. It is that blanket you had as a kid–the one you got from your dad that has since lost all the padding but, despite being cleaned a million times to the point of being threadbare, still smells like him. It is the toy you taped up because you just knew you’d never be able to get another one like it. My life is all of these things, and my life crumbles on a monthly basis. The more it falls apart the more I come to recognize the individual pieces and threads that hold it together. I can see, for example, how I start my days and how that impacts each day that I start differently. Seeing alone isn’t understanding, but breaking it down gets me one step closer to figure out what to do and what not to on the road to making what is left of my life as joyous and productive and momentous as possible. So, here is some of what I learned.

  1. Start with a Song. Energy isn’t necessarily triggered by music but it is certainly harnessed by it. A piece of music that means something to you and carries the tonal qualities of what you woke up feeling or want to feel might be just the thing to kick the day off right. It isn’t just the music. You have to let it in. You have to move and dance and sway and really allow the sound to seep into you, collecting those vital energies you need to make the day matter.
  2. Move. Remember, you just woke up. A body at rest tends to stay at rest, so get into motion. I’ve been riding a bike lately, but a morning walk or stretching or anything of the sort ought to get your physical form activated and able to process the needs of the day.
  3. Laugh. Positive emotion is empowering–especially in a world that appears to want to scare you to death all the time. Before you turn on the news, or look into how much work you have to do, or worry about your relationship, etc. Find a way to laugh. Keep a book of jokes nearby. I’ve taken to watching 30 minute comedy specials while I ride my bike. Infusing joy into my life gives me the strength I need to persist–especially when I don’t want to persist.
  4. Plan. I’m very bad at this one, but it matters. My partner keeps a daily sheet expressing what needs to get done each day. I used to rock a planner and lay out my day in this fashion. I’m about to get back to it, because without knowing what needs to get done and writing it down, I tend to wander off into the land of ‘don’t care’.
  5. More to come here, but ten minutes is ten minutes.. and at the very least a good start.

6.804. Waiver… Tuesday?

I know, but with all the action today I had to write stuff down. Russell Wilson is going to DENVER. That is crazy. He was traded for a slew of draft picks, a D-lineman and Drew Lock (QB). The 2 1st and 2 second rounders are the chief hall here, as Seattle is likely to use one to get a new QB and let Lock fight for a spot this season. Seattle is now in rebuild. Perhaps even quick rebuild as they could be considering one AZ QB who seems very unhapy at home. Such is the curious life of the QBs.

Speaking of QBs, Rodgers got 200 million. Yet that somehow lowered his cap hit for 2022 and on. Lowered by 20 million. He is going to make a ton of cash closing things out with the Pack, but it does lead to a serious question: Is Jordan Love expendable? I would say YES. I would also argue that he might be trade bait going into a draft that is high on QB needy squads and low on solid QB Buzz.

I still think the Giants role with Jones. The cap quandary in NYC is not a joke. They need to get money off the books in the worst way, and that means shedding talent and also shedding bad contracts. Golladay showed up to met life with a mask and a gun. He needs to get cut for the way he robbed the franchise. He’s not nearly as talented as he’s getting paid to be and I don’t see improvement happening any time soon. So, can you cut him? No. Not till next year. However, there are others who can rework contracts or get traded (Bradberry). All signs point to Saqoun being released in a season, so there is a legitimate need to shed as much dead weight (and dead salary) as possible to start that rebuild process from ground game up.

And Now This…

Madden… https://www.reddit.com/r/Madden/comments/t9h2il/seriously_ea/

Oh, Madden… https://www.reddit.com/r/Madden/comments/t98c8i/now_what_am_i_supposed_to_do_here/