A Reflection on 2006
It is the 27th of December.  Unless something significant were to happen, its safe to say that 2006 has ended for me.  I suppose like a new year’s resolution, its important to look back and reflect at what happened in 2006.Â
 Specifically, what happened and what I can do to improve the situation for 2007.
Regarding my lifting, I’ve made considerable strides in everything. Â This is the first year where I barely needed the aid of supplements. Â Besides, the given multivitamins, protein, and fish oil, I rarely used supplements. Â Creatine, occasional uses of ALRI Venom and Designer’s Melting Point for cutting. Â I made tremendous gains, especially for squat, and I believe it has more to do with other things than supplementation. Â This was the first year where I carefully monitored my eating since when I was cutting back in 2004. Â I no longer assumed that I was eating 4000 calories when I might have been eating 3500. Â I made sure I got at least eight hours of sleep a night. Â Sometimes it was less but I always made up for it.
My mentality of lifting changed. Â This was the first year where I set goals. Â I would do DB Bench. Â I would do a set of 90 lbs on each hand. Â I would see the 125 lb dumbbells. Â I looked at it and decided that by the end of the year, I could do five reps of those. Â I had the goal in mind, I was able to visualize the goal, and every time I did the DB Bench, I would always see the 125 lb DBs. Â I was not able to get to them this year but trust me, I should by the end of 2007. Â This was how I did things for all my lifts. Â I made a good goal and then I visualized myself doing it with no effort. Â I would then see that as I’m moving up, I get closer and closer. Â It could be tougher but who knows and who cares. Â I want that goal and I will bust ass until I am doing the goal weight. Â No excuses, no cowering.
Regarding academics, I did very well this year.  Spring 2006, I received a 3.78 and Fall 2006, a 3.92.  For Fall 2005, I was able to get a 3.6.  How I did that was basically study constantly.  I posessed all the bad h
abits of procrastination and not using my time well.  Finding that sleeping 4-5 hours a night was not fun, I altered my strategy.  I did homework the day it was assigned and would go to office hours.  Not only did my GPA improve, I found myself having more spare time.  I was able to work 22 hours a week, have time for girlfriends, a social life, and some spare time to use.  I was able to make the most of my time.  For the fall of 2006 semester, I went even further.  At this time, I discovered a website, http://www.stevepavlina.com/, a guy who received a double major in three semesters, graduating wiht a 3.9 overall.  The advice of time management was important.  I read up on it and began implementing it right away.  I found even more spare time and was able to remember even more.  I recommend that site to anyone who wants to do extremely well in school but still have a lot of spare time for interests.
The one that should be reflected on the most was my personal life. Â This was probably the biggest changes that ever happened to me. Â The biggest one was how I used that spare time. Â I found myself getting unhappier as time went on. Â I felt like I was always living to please or impress someone else. Â I would always spend my spare time either here on the forums or dating women. Â Its fun, don’t get me wrong, but I started to feel a little hollow. Â Was this my life? Â I then stopped what I was doing with my social life and reassessed everything. Â I decided to think for #1. Â I began reading and renewing interests in my old hobbies and rekindling the ambitions I set aside. Â I found myself happier, more confident, and better off than ever before. Â Probably the biggest change of 2006 was not my measurements or my grade point average, it was my personal life.
I look forward to 2007 and to see what is in store.





