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     As I've gotten older the more and more I realize how adults are not so different for kids or teenagers. When you're young you look up to adults like they have the answers for everything. However, they can be just as lost as you. I am 18 years old now and I wonder when I will have everything figured out. My biggest fear is disapointing my parents and that motivates me to thrive for greatness. I have many goals I would like to acheive, one of them is I want to buy a house before I turn 30 years old, I also want to acquire my dream physique and be 220lbs lean, another important goal I would like to acheive is to get married before I turn 35 and have kids a year later. These are the goals that would lead me to happiness. Once I can get my carreer figured out I can become a lot closer to reaching these goals and getting my life in order.

Blog 3

 I feel like every day moves by so fast. I feel so busy all the time and can't catch a break. I am looking forward to summer when I have the opposite problem. Over the summer I have so much time and can really organize exactly what will happen for the week. I find the summer to be way less stressful and more calming. My favorite part about summer is feeling the sun on my bones. It is a very comforting feeling and I look forward to it every year.

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 I can't stand hearing the same thing over and over again. Recently, I have had a few experiences with this repetitiveness. One instance was in my dorm room, where my friend was telling me a story that was very long and not that funny. Every time new people came into the room, he retold the entire story. That day, I think I heard it about 6 or 7 times, and I felt like I was starting to go crazy. Another instance was with my mom. I told her I had a lot of homework to get done over the weekend which I am easily able to manage and take care of and she asked me about 50 times the same phrase "did you do your homework". This made me not even wanna think about doing it, she made it feel like it was a punishment. So I am never gonna tell her I have homework again for my peace of mind.

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  Going to the gym six days a week has changed my life. I can be having the worst day ever, but if I have an hour to spare, I can go to the gym and push myself to get stronger. The gym is my form of meditation. It puts me away from technology and all the problems that are in my life. It also helps me mentally. It calms down all the thoughts in my head and puts me in a good mood. During my workouts, I usually think about the future and the past. When I think about the past, I try to find a memory that gets me angry or sad and use it as fuel to lift heavier weights. When I'm not lifting, I think about the future and try to organize it as much as possible to reach my goals.