Tuesday, January 29, 2013

WEEK 1 | WORDS THAT TOUCH YOUR SOUL

What made me do this?

"Making A List & Checking It Twice" Isn't Just For The Holidays

I will forever be a fan of list-making. For me, it has been a habit to jot down the things that cause my brain traffic on a Post-it Note, journal, someone else's journal, device app, tissue paper, palm, someone else's palm, or even on onion skins. 

My love for making lists bloomed when I was in high school, Junior year. I started out with a prayer list which visibly contains a roster of names of the people with their corresponding concerns/needs. They vary from family members, church friends, classmates, best friends, friends to a special soul. It was one Sunday night, I remember, when I enlisted myself as a prayer warrior, and then the rest was history.

After which, I became serious about itemizing things such as books to read, things to bring for a field trip, things not to bring, items to buy given a certain budget, movies to watch, and then some. But, my favorite is to write down my goals for each week, month, and year. On how I wanted to have a white dog with a red ribbon around its neck for Christmas, make someone happy on his/her birthday, own a neon pink Bible, do crazy things in an amusement park, travel abroad one summer, ride on the Cylon side of Battlestar Gallactica in Universal Studios, save up to buy a smartphone, and get myself a pair of pants without having my mom help me do it. Thankfully, to date, I was able to tick off the things that I have enumerated above (except for the pair of pants which I would make a separate blog post as an accomplishment report)

Also, it was one of the most memorable days during college when I saw a book about making lists. Thanks to the bookstore sale that made it happen. It's Sasha Cagen's "To-Do List: From Buying Milk To Finding A Soul Mate, What Our Lists Reveal About Us". The author believes that To-Do Lists represent the brain on a page, in its most raw form. They are not only reflections of our mind states, but also tools for action and decision making. My personal reality could strongly attest to this belief. I think, lists are the pieces of evidence that each person is a work in progress, that we are stitched together by the things that we want to do, achieve, and become. You are what your list shows. 

Check out the blog version of this book here.

As to how this love story would more likely evolve in one way or another, I am once again enlisting myself to an e-commitment which I hope nobody would like to oppose, myself included. Given that I am a desperate prodigal writer on this blog and combining my list-making tendencies, stumbling upon Moorea Seal's 52 Lists Project this morning really made my day. 

Okay, so having said that, my personal approach on this project will roll out in a few. ;-)
P.S.
I will be using Moorea Seal's project as a guide and I may digress as I please. 

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Q23

Biblically, waiting is not just something we have to do until we get what we want. Waiting is part of the process of becoming what God wants us to be.
John Ortberg