Well Feb is closing off quickly as a month I like this one it is short and quick and to the point. There is that simple realization that there is more winter behind us than in front of us. I am starting to think biking and getting off the Ctrain in the morning. I am a big fan of riding my bike as often as I can. This is a tricky time to ride though you run a larger risk of falling due to things like ice or loose gravel. That said I am keeping my eye on things and hoping to start riding soon. I have probably just started another barrage of snow outside.
There was a point at the start of 2013 where everyone begins to think about what to resolve themselves to. I am not one to have a lot of resolutions or big plans when it comes to this. I typically set my biking goals to try and out ride my KM's from the previous year. Which is around 6000 KM's and if the weather and bike allow it is really something a person can do without too much extra effort. I also started to recall that I did think of a resolution of a sort. I cannot do the typical lose weight or anything like that. I chose to define my year by a word. I find most other resolutions complicated, so I said to myself find a word to define 2013 and remind yourself of that word throughout the year. Well what is that word? It is simply "discipline". That is right a single word to define my resolve for this year. Think about it like this, when I am considering loosing weight I remind myself use discipline in my eating and working out habits. When I am working on getting better a photography I want to use discipline to study how others work and how I can improve my skills. Better yet, discipline in how we spend money or budget for things. That is a key one for this year.
Now I will apply discipline to my blog by making it a part of my routine throughout the year. See how that works. A word simple and very efficient. It makes keeping that resolution throughout the year a lot easier. Give it a whirl and see what you get.
One other point is this I had a wonderful person encourage me to step out to this form of metal exercise and I am glad I did. I find myself thinking about what is around me and how to relate it to this small space of mine. I have found this therapeutic and even relaxing. Not to mention emptying my thoughts makes room for more to enter. Now thats a good thing. Thanks Dale.
Cheers everyone keep your eyes on the road and pedal hard.
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