Monday, September 9, 2013

Overachiever

These days I have this memory that keeps surfacing.

"We had our first lab post presentation and when I saw your poster I was like, who is this overachieving little asian?" - Jim

hahahaha. I think it's funny because I really didn't know what I was doing so I put a ton of random stuff that might have been relevant on my poster. But he had a point. I always try to do too many things at once. I probably put more effort than necessary into that poster and I try to multitask in a way that stretches myself thin. Even at work today I had so many emails going on about 5 different topics. My mind is constantly thinking 3 steps ahead, jumping from thought to thought. It got worse when I moved to LA. There's so much to do and so many people here that everyone is busy all the time. You have to make plans with people at least a week  in advance. It never seems like anyone is free at the last minute or even the day before. Rush rush, go go, don't stop. Maybe it's that people want to maintain that image that being busy means they're doing important things or that they are important or have a lot of friends. Probably all of the above. I guess I'm an overachiever in a city of overachievers. I told Leigh that because of this hustle bustle lifestyle I don't think I could ever raise a family in LA. So one day I will leave this city behind. Or who knows, maybe I'll decide that I don't want a family and keep trying to overachieve.

Anyway that's a tangent. I need to focus on one thing at a time. I'm starting to self sacrifice more and really prioritize wants and needs, which is hard after 4 years of indulging all my wants. So now I'm faced with this conundrum. I want to slow down...but will I be able to? And once I've slowed down...will I stay there?

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Disneyland Half Marathon

Disneyland! Sunday morning I crawled out of bed at 4am to run the Disneyland Half with my cousin Jimmy and friend Linh. I dressed up as Tink and Linh was Snow White. Jimmy was amused but did not feel left out. Haha. Except for having to wake up crazy early the race was probably the most fun you could have while running 13 miles. The first 3 miles were through Disney and California Adventures. It was my first time there so it was pretty magical. There is nothing like it. I can't describe it, you kind of have to be there.

I tried to get as many photos with characters as possible, without having to wait to long or waste too much time. I got a picture with Hook, but didn't see my fav princess, Ariel. Oh well next time maybe. I wish the run hadn't been so crowded. 27,000 people did the run. But I guess that's what you get when you want to run inside the most magical place on Earth.

I thought I would hang up my running shoes after this, but maybe not. I feel pretty ok today and it was a pretty cool run. Who knows, I guess I won't rule out the idea if it comes up again. But no more full marathons. Hellz to the no.