Sunday, August 25, 2013

Motivation Project–Week 1

Well one week has passed in my Motivation Project and all is well I suppose.  That is to say, I am still motivated to get down to 180 lbs. and I am making a little progress.  You can read this blog post for the rules.  Here are the results for the week.

Day Date Wt 1 Wt 2 Wt 3 Avg Wt Artist Album
1 8/19/2013 204.5 205.0 204.5 204.67 4 Him 4 Him
2 8/20/2013 202.0 202.5 202.0 202.17 4 Him The Basics of Life
3 8/21/2013 201.5 201.5 201.5 201.50 4 Him Face The Nation
4 8/22/2013 202.5 202.0 202.0 202.17 4 Him Obvious
5 8/23/2013 202.5 202.0 202.0 202.17 4 Him Ride, The
6 8/24/2013 201.5 201.5 201.5 201.50 4 Him Walk On
7 8/25/2013 202.0 201.5 202.0 201.83 Acappella Hymns For All The World

So, not surprisingly, I do not weigh 180 yet and so I have lost (7) CDs from my collection.  I did have a little fun and created a chart as well.  While I am a big fan of Excel, I am not a fan of charts but here it is.

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I am only down 1/3 lb. for the last 6 days so that is not so good but based on the last few times that I have attempted to lose weight I am not too concerned.  This is simply how my body works.  Overall I lost 3 lbs. and that is a good pace to be at for now.

I can tell you that the wife is very motivated as well but in a different way.  When she read my initial blog post about this project she began to dream of day 91 when she can make me throw away my Klank CD.  In previous weight loss attempts she was always in my corner but this time is different.  I think she is mentally calculating the number of CDs she truly wants to be rid of (Klank, Megadeth, Metallica, etc.) and then weighing that against me giving up and making this project null and void.  We will see how this goes.  53 days to go until I run out of CDs that I am OK doing away with.  This should be interesting.

Jon

Sunday, August 18, 2013

The Motivation Project

Pardon me while I write three paragraphs that are seemingly unrelated and then attempt to tie them together at the end.

Those of you who have followed my Listening Project from the beginning know that I have a lot of CDs.  And by a lot of CDs, I mean almost 1200.  I had a friend ask me the other day how much space my collection took up.  The answer is, “Less than you would think.”

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First of all, I am sorry for the poor quality of the photo.  This was taken with the daughter’s iPod Touch and I fear the lens was in need of a cleaning.  In my defense, without my reading glasses on, the photo looked OK to me on the iPod Touch’s small screen.  Anyway, each stack has 50 CDs in it (save for one stack).  When I buy a CD, I almost always take out the liner notes and CD and toss the case in the trash.  This saves a ton of space as you can imagine.  I had about 1/2 of my collection in carrying cases that I had picked up from here or there and the other half just sat stacked on a shelf in my bedroom closet or in boxes on the floor.  For this photo I have obviously removed the half of the collection from the carrying cases.  I now have all 1200 CDs on my bedroom shelf save for the few that the son keeps in the wife’s van for when they are out and about.  I will remind you that as I wrote the 46 blogs that comprise the Listening Project, I noted in a column if I would ever listen to a CD again or not.  The “No’s” were 60 in number.  So, one of those stacks in the above picture could represent the CDs in my collection that I will never listen to again.

We just finished a challenge at work.  I think it was called the Wellness Challenge.  They have this every year.  Basically you sign up and join a team (even if it is just a team of 1, which I did do one year).  You then decide how you want to challenge yourself.  You are given the option of counting your steps (you are give a pedometer if you choose this option), keeping track of your weight (as in trying to lose weight) or keeping track of the number of minutes you exercise each day.  You can do just one or any combination you like.  When the challenge starts, you log in each day and record your steps, weight and / or minutes exercised.  If you do this for the entire challenge (somewhere between 8 and 12 weeks depending on the year) then you earn a reward.  In years past the reward was a gift certificate of your choosing.  I think the first year was $25 and the next few years were $50.  I always participated and completed the challenge and then chose an Amazon.com gift certificate and then gave that to my pastor in Kokomo (even after I relocated to Texas).  At the end of the challenge we were sent an email to redeem our reward.  This year however an Amazon.com gift card was not an option and of the gift cards that were listed, none really interested me and in the end I just deleted the email.  This year I was able to get motivated to lose 15 lbs. in 8 weeks.  I liken it to when I got down to 180 lbs. a few summers ago and blogged about it each week.  There was something about recording my results so that others could see them that motivated me.  When I started the challenge for this year at work I weighed in at 215 lbs. and (doing the math) I ended at 200 lbs.  It has been a few weeks since then and I was back up to 206 when I weighed myself this morning.  I still want to get back to 180 and I just need some motivation.

One of my favorite authors is A. J. Jacobs.  I highly recommend his books and I feel a kindred spirit with him as he uses his life as a giant experiment (bringing his wife, and now sons along with him for the ride).  A few examples of my life experiments are the aforementioned Listening Project and also when I Outsourced My Body to my wife for (3) months.  His latest book is about health and in it he tries just about every credible health fad that is out there.  There was one small section in the book that really hit home with me and that was the 2 week timeframe where he tried to give up sugar entirely (even sugar that appeared naturally in food).  He had purchased a dehydrator previously in the book and was addicted to the dried fruit he had made.  He tried hiding the fruit to avoid temptation but that did not work.  He then tried a few other things to get him to avoid the dried fruit but none of them worked either.  Then he remembered a trick that he had read in a book on motivation.  He had to find something unpleasant to associate with giving into temptation.  He got his wife to take out their checkbook and write a $1,000 check to the American Nazi Party (he is Jewish by birth), sign it and put it in a stamped and addressed envelope and gave her strict instructions to mail the check should he eat one more piece of the sugary, dried fruit in the next (2) weeks.  This was just the motivation that he needed in order to avoid the temptation to eat the dried fruit.  When he looked at the dried fruit, he did not see a delicious snack, he saw it as a means for promoting Nazism.

OK, so there are my three, unrelated paragraphs and here is where I tie them all together (I hope).  First let me summarize here…

  1. I have a lot of CDs and 60 of them I will never listen to again.  The other 1100 or so are CDs that I would like to listen to again.
  2. I have gained 26 lbs. compared to 4 summers ago and would like to get back down to 180 lbs.
  3. I will only accomplish this via some motivating factor that is painful enough to keep me on the straight and narrow.

So, here is my (random) thought on how to lose weight.  Starting tomorrow, for every day that I weigh in and am over 180 lbs. I will throw away 1 CD.

Here are the basic ground rules…

  • I will weigh myself each morning in the same manner that I did 4 summers ago, namely right when I get up each morning.
  • I will record my weight in a spreadsheet (you had to know there would be a spreadsheet or two in the challenge and I still have my template from 4 summers ago).
  • If I weigh more than 180 lbs., I will select a CD to throw away.  I will do this every day until I weigh in at 180 lbs. (or lower) or until I run out of CDs.  In case you are interested, 1,188 (the number of CDs that I have) days from tomorrow is 11/19/2016.  So this project will have an end date.
  • I will not allow myself to buy any more CDs (or digital music) until I have reached 180 lbs. (this might be more painful than throwing away CDs).
  • For the first (60) days of the challenge, I will pick one of the CDs in my “would not listen to again” list.
  • On day 61, I will have to pick CDs that I had listed as a CD that I would listen to again.
  • On day 91, I will let my wife begin picking the CDs (I fear Megadeth and Klank will be the first to go).
  • Rather than dig through my pile of CDs on the closet shelf each day, I will just delete the mp3 files from my main computer and at the end of this project I will dig through the pile of CDs on the shelf and throw away the ones that I indicated that I would throw away (or on 11/19/2016 I will throw them all out, should it come to this however I might sell a lot of them on ebay as some are quite rare).
  • I will blog once a week with the weigh in results and the names of the CDs that were deleted.

So anyway, I just finished a coke (probably my last for a while) and am ready to begin this challenge tomorrow.  I will keep you posted.

Jon

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Deciding Once And For All

I re-read an interesting factoid about Einstein the other day.  The rumor is that he owned 5 identical suits so that he did not have to waste any time deciding what to wear each day.  The little amount of mental effort that was saved could, hypothetically, be used for greater things.  I have a feeling that this is not true (his owning 5 identical suits) but it still got me thinking a bit about the decisions I make on daily basis and if I could adopt this concept into my personal life.  If I were honest with myself, I would confess that I am not doing this to save mental processing time for better things but rather I would be doing this as I really hate deciding.

I am bombarded it seems each day with decisions.  What should I wear?  Should I put cream in my coffee or go with just sugar?  What should I eat for breakfast?  What should I eat for lunch?  Etc., etc., etc.  It is not the deciding so much as it is the feeling that I get with me second guessing myself with my decision.  Was that the best choice?  Would it have been better if I had chosen differently?  Etc., etc., etc.  If I could just pre-decide some basic things then I could put some forethought into them and then just not think about it any more except perhaps once in a while to review new options that were not there when the initial decision was made.

Take choosing whether to have cream in my coffee or not for example.  I have decided (rather jokingly) that I will only have cream in my coffee if it is past 2 PM.  I make the first cups of coffee each morning for the wife and I so I get to (have to) choose if I want cream or not.  I will actually think about this, ponder what my wants are and how I am feeling that morning.  Cream in my coffee is a take it or leave it thing for me so I really have no idea why I even choose (say compared to flipping a coin).  Since the wife is usually still in bed and asleep, I can take as long as I like to decide this.  However, the wife usually makes the second cups of coffee and she will inevitably yell from the kitchen to ask me if I want cream or not.  She usually has the creamer in hand ready to pour so I have to decide fast.  It is too much pressure (like driving up to a drive through at a fast food joint where your car has barely come to a stop before the ask for you order).  For some reason, even though this is just cream, I feel a little pressured.  So, I jokingly said one day that I would only have cream in my coffee if it was after 2 PM (I just pulled that time out of the air).  Now, however, the wife never asks me if I want cream in my coffee since she knows the answer.  I pre-decided it.  I will point out that she still puts cream in my coffee occasionally out of habit but I do not mind really as I didn’t have to decide.

I have been wondering what else I can decide once and for all in my life.  I was researching (ok, googling) if there were 3 meals that you could each each day, every day, forever, that were healthy.  I could not find any site that could help me out.  I also think about my hair style.  If you know me at all, dear reader, you know I have had many hair styles.  From long, “80’s hair band” type hair to (recently) shaved to 1/8” hair.  If I could decide on a hair style then I would not have to think about it.  Perhaps I could shave my head down to 1/8” on the first Saturday of each month.  My hair grows about a 1/2” per month so the longest it would get would be 5/8” give or take.  There is virtually no grooming needed and it does save time in the shower not to mention some financial savings on shampoo, conditioner and water heating.

So I think I will take some time and pre-decide a few things in my life.  I will try to keep you up to date on how it goes.  I wonder if I could get a deal on suits if I buy 5 at a time?

Jon

Sunday, August 4, 2013

The Listening Project–Supplemental Blog 9

It has been a bit since a Listening Project blog and as you can see from the healthy list below I have not slowed down in my (seeming) quest to own every CD.  I got a few of these for 4 / $1 at the resale shop closest to us and the rest are from the clearance racks at various Half Priced Book Stores.

# Artist Album Date Listened Again?
1160 Tree 63 The Answer To The Question Expanded Edition 6/23/2013 Yes
1161 Ginny Owens Beautiful 6/23/2013 Yes
1162 Carrie Underwood Carnival Ride 6/23/2013 Yes
1163 Various Artists Charlie And The Chocolate Factory Soundtrack 6/24/2013 Yes
1164 Various Artists Chicago Soundtrack 6/25/2013 Yes
1165 Various Artists The Classic Spielberg Scores 6/26/2013 Yes
1166 Rob Thomas Cradlesong 6/28/2013 Yes
1167 Decemberadio Decemberadio 6/28/2013 Yes
1168 Eric Clapton From The Cradle 6/28/2013 Yes
1169 Fireflight The Healing Of Harms 6/29/2013 Yes
1170 Various Artists Batman Forever Soundtrack 6/29/2013 Yes
1171 Barry Manilow Because It's Christmas 6/29/2013 Yes
1172 Carman The Best Of The Early Years 6/30/2013 Yes
1173 George Winston December 7/1/2013 Yes
1174 Kenny G Faith, A Holiday Album 7/1/2013 Yes
1175 Various Artists I Know What You Did Last Summer Soundtrack 7/2/2013 Yes
1176 Various Artists In The Name Of Love - Africa Celebrates U2 7/2/2013 Yes
1177 John Mayer Inside Wants Out 7/3/2013 Yes
1178 KJ-52 It's Pronounced Five Two 7/3/2013 Yes
1179 Delirious Live & In The Can 7/4/2013 Yes
1180 Kenny G Miracles, The Holiday Album 7/5/2013 Yes
1181 Various Artists Now That's What I Call Country 7/5/2013 Yes
1182 Various Artists Now That's What I Call Country 2 7/5/2013 Yes
1183 ZZ Top Recycler 7/6/2013 Yes
1184 Various Artists Robin Hood Prince Of Thieves Soundtrack 7/6/2013 Yes
1185 Roberta Flack Softly With These Songs - The Best Of Roberta Flack 7/6/2013 Yes
1186 The Smashing Pumpkins Thirty-Three 7/7/2013 Yes
1187 The Swift Today 7/7/2013 No
1188 Tony Bennett The Ultimate Tony Bennett 7/8/2013 Yes
  • Tree 63 “The Answer To The Question Expanded Edition”: I have the non expanded version of this album and the expanded version has 5 more songs (though 3 are just acoustic versions of other songs on the CD).  I miss this band.  Their lead singer went back to South Africa and now his lyrics are more political in nature (which is fine if only I cared about South African politics).
  • Various Artists “Charlie And The Chocolate Factory Soundtrack”: I bought this for $0.25 solely for the WIlly Wonka theme song (this is from the Tim Burton version of this film).
  • Various Artists “Chicago”: I bought this solely for the Cell Block Tango (and then he ran into my knife, he ran into my knife 10 times).
  • Carman “The Best Of The Early Years”:  I used to have Carman’s first 2 albums on cassette but they are long since gone.  They were both live albums and it was good to hear those songs again.
  • George Winston “December”: I only bought this as it was on the Windam Hill label.  I remember hearing about this when an artist on that label named Pierce Pettis covered a Randy Stonehill song that I liked.  When you are only spending $0.25, it does not take much to get into my basket.  This is instrument keyboard music and I like it.
  • Kenny G “Faith, A Holiday Album” & “Miracles, The Holiday Album”: This along with the Barry Manilow Christmas CD should make our holiday music list just about complete come December.
  • Various Artists “In The Name Of Love - Africa Celebrates U2”: You cannot even recognize some of these songs (and I know every U2 song by heart).  Still worth the listen though and since my music player on my main computer in the living room connects to Wikipedia, I had fun reading about all the artists on this album.
  • Roberta Flack “Softly With These Songs - The Best Of Roberta Flack”: I am still amazed at the quality of music I can get for $1 (and how something like this makes it to the clearance rack).
  • Tony Bennett “The Ultimate Tony Bennett”: Awesome.

At one point in time I listened to Kenny G (Faith, A Holiday Album) then Type O Negative (I Know What You Did Last Summer Soundtrack) then Waldemar Bastos (In The Name Of Love - Africa Celebrates U2).  I would dare to say that I might be the only person on the planet or who ever lived who listened to those 3 artists back to back to back.

Jon