September begins a new season for me and this is what I have planned for the site.
Why is September the start of a new season?
Well, consider it a little like going back to school. Each new school year is the start of a whole new you. That’s what I always loved about the fall. Autumn marked the start of a renewal and a chance to do things differently…actually, better than you did them before.
It means new clothes, new books, new activities, new learning experiences, and a whole new workload. September marks Fashion Week. For me, it also marks the start of my hockey season when I go back to covering hockey for Inside Hockey. The hockey season starts on September 17th for me. I’ll still have plenty of film screenings and premieres to attend, as well as a few film festivals. The Metropolitan Opera season also begins for me and I’m starting it off with Turnadot.
September also marks the release of many new books from various publishers. We’ll be sharing what’s new, as well as have a few special interviews with authors.
Mission 40
I’ve been tinkering with the idea of sharing the new journey I’m on. I’ve kept it under wraps these last couple of months because I’ve been trying to add some structure and thought into what exactly I wanted to do. Next year, I turn 40. With that, I have always had a specific goal in mind for myself of who I wanted to be at 40.
I’ll admit that I’ve laid that goal to the wayside for so many years because I’m a bit of a procrastinator. I kept thinking, “Oh, next year…I have plenty of time.” Well, I can’t say that anymore because next year is 40. Now is the time to get my butt in gear. I have to start being that person I envisioned myself to be at this age and that’s where Mission 40 comes in. Mission 40 is a challenge I’ve created for myself to push myself into being the person I’ve always dreamed I would be at this age.
What does Mission 40 entail?
The number one thing on this list is my overall health. After dealing with four tumors in this last decade, it’s time to start improving my overall well-being. Maybe instead of four tumors in this next decade it will be one, or maybe I’ll get lucky and not have another tumor again for the next 30-50 years. I have the cancer gene, so it is inevitable that I will get another tumor or cancer in some form at some point in my lifetime again.
The goals I am setting with my overall health entail:
- Exercise
- Diet
- Brain Health (i.e. increasing knowledge through learning and brain challenges)
- Soul Health (i.e. Meditation)
- Beauty (hair, nails, etc.)
- Less Stress
- Overall Happiness
- Getting more sleep
There are also certain personal goals I’ve set for myself careerwise that I am putting into action as the new season begins. There are certain bucket list items I’d like to check off, too. There are so many things I’d like to do over this next year in order to increase my overall happiness in life. A lot of that has to do with becoming more involved.
I’ve also started working more within the community, working on issues that we face in order to make the community better through service. I’ve also been getting more involved globally on how to evolve humanity by working towards eliminating many of the problems people face like poverty, war, slavery, and inequality. It’s time humanity evolved and I’m working to put that into action.
I’ll have a special section set up so that you can follow along with what I’m doing on a day to day basis…a journal, so to speak.
My ultimate goal is to reward myself with a special trip to South America next year to see Machu Picchu and the Galapagos Islands. If I can get over my fear of snakes…maybe I’ll take a little trip into the Amazon as well. All in all, this is the adventure I’m planning for…a little 40th birthday present to myself…a South American adventure. Before I can do any of that, I want to be in a certain place in my life before I reap the rewards.
For those interested in joining me on my Mission, I’ll explain how you can become more involved with the adventure I’m on so you can construct your own Mission for yourself.