Argonath RPG - A World of its own
Argonath RPG Community => Speakerbox => Topic started by: DellStorm on October 14, 2015, 12:25:50 am
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Hi Argonath,
I wrote in my journal tonight and thought I should take some time out and talk on here about what has been happening. I know there's people often wondering so I should take a time out and let you know what I'm up to.
So what happened? Well to kick start the few months off I've had an interesting journey to October. So many of you know the DellStorm from inside Argonath, the helper, the friend, the community leader (ex) and if you've read up on the history I've had some ups and downs. Through finding myself throughout the years I've experienced many changes. Some great, some awesome. All worthwhile.
Know that the only way to change is the belief in wanting to change. So why did Dell want to change? Mainly because I felt like my life was going in the same pattern it always was and I wasn't going anywhere fast. From Argonath I learn't many values to do with people. Some of which I don't often express. Some won't know this, I've never told anyone. (why would I? Another change...)
From Argonath I started journeying towards more commitments I could do in real life. Remember what Gandalf said about Real Life? If not here's your chance to brush up.
Going about my life I wanted to do more, be more. Where people wanted to stop I wanted to keep going. I was given the chance to work at a local school for a few months. Helping out servicing, maintaining server systems, windows systems, OS X systems and yes, even linux systems. (Mobile platforms too but less about that geek stuff!) These months then turned into years. In June change was happening. I had started helping students, perhaps more than the school would have liked. I journey'd forward into France, around the UK with the school, getting involved in practically everything life could offer from a school perspective. This is one of the reasons why I've become less active. Plus getting paid whilst learning on the job is awesome! I came to increase my maths level, very handy when you're working at a school as you're with so many talented individuals who have a lot of skill, plus life experience. So many great friends I've met from my time there. But that's not all, currently learning German because why not, and British Sign Language. Things certainly were looking up. But then like a lightening strike all of a sudden it seemed over. June 2015 hit and the job was gone. But I still had my other jobs (for which there are many (4) that again people didn't know about that I still continue to do today).
Life went on a change, now 29, I wanted to ramp it up. So I started getting involved more, with anything, everything I could in the four pillars of life which you all should take time out and see where you are in the areas of Health, Wealth, Love and Happiness. So Health not so bad, Wealth, well now the school jobs gone, that's a little below where I want to be. Not to be greedy but there's more things I want to do, and as most of you should know, the more you want to do in this life the more it costs. Just take it as you find it. First a car then trips then hotel rooms, you get the idea. So the next stage progresses onward, I find myself more optimistic as I'm now doing work I want to do and going places I want. There's so many things booked on my calendar now that I would have never before thought I would have dreamt of doing. Where did this idea, this mindset come from? The idea of looking around me and seeing why is that some people are doing what they want while others are stuck in jobs that they don't like, or around people or environment that they don't like. Its simple when you think about it. They just never take action to change and embrace the idea that they're going to have to sacrifice in the short term (1 - 5 years) in order to make way for the benefits that come in the long term. Think of it, is there anything that you have really wanted in your life that you were willing to spend all your money on? Is there anything that if you had $10,000 in your pocket you would go and do? Chances are you've never thought about it that way before until now. I certainly hadn't and what a change it makes. To meet people from all different walks of life, get their view on things at face value. It's great when you have the ability to do it over the virtual pathways but sometimes in life you need both. You need to develop a lifestyle. This is what I had in mind.
So a small print from my journal entry tonight:
Change is happening. My thoughts go wild. Today after yet another business seminar (signed up to about 6 business courses at various (outrageous prices!)) I find myself in a financial report of Morgan Stanley. I find myself getting feedback and recommendations from people all round the country on different aspects of life. I find myself having the ability to see how people do what they do and by meeting people, creating seeds of opportunity, some not so much than others but combined, an amazing opportunity results as I had not been able to get before. A cash deposit comes in from (redacted). A chance to get more capital from a last minute client appointment. (Result = about 24hours none stop, sleep sometimes has to wait) Yet another, then another opportunity comes in knocking at the door to make the most from life. One thing learn't today was that you can have anything you want in life if you start looking at the opportunity of what you want to have in your life experience. Make the sacrifices to get what you want out of it. An amazing opportunity now comes... (More about this later)
So there you have it. A small idea that grew and grew about getting what you want out of life and making the life you want. Remember you have two choices, to fulfil the needs of others or to fulfil the needs of yourself first. I used to get this the wrong way round. You can't help others if you can't help yourself first. So make yourself better and you'll be in a better position to help others! If I had read this back in 2012 / 2011 I would have been more optimistic to take action from listening to someone who has been where I have, knows how sometimes we kick ourselves down more than we should. This is one of the reasons I've chosen to write about it here. At least one person reading this should take something from it. Its very worthwhile you trying something new once in a while.
So where am I going from here? I've just got back from Wales in the UK having a great weekend doing things I've never experienced before. Learning about Elastomers and Poly...(Something Plasticy), plus experiencing some views I never thought existed in this world, never mind in my own country. Next week I'm headed to Birmingham to meet with a special interest group of likeminded individuals from ages 18 - 30 on all types of different subjects. Yet another opportunity! Constantly reading books, audio programs and the book list growing by the day, no doubt the 4 hour drive (+/-1hr) there will provide some great opportunity to go through another book. Then what? Well I've got Mum's birthday to look forward to, hopefully we'll get to do something wonderful together. Then what? Well how about an all expenses paid visit to the United States? Yup. Sounds like an idea. Originally it was 2 weeks, supposed to be in September, now its 3 weeks in October. So that's where I'll be from October 29th. Carrying out the dream that I set forth with the idea of what I wanted to. There's even an option to be sponsored into an MBA program. (Like seriously). I'll know much more about that when I'm there. So for those interested, I'll be in Chicago around that time if there's any people around there. Definitely looking forward to it. But that's not all. There's many other smaller changes happening. I might be going older in one way or another, but these fresh experiences of life give me another thing to look at, a new unique perspective to look at the world. Plus the experience from Argonath just strengthens this. Gandalf knows all too well what I mean by this. (Kind words on showing me my true weaknesses thanks V) I've been working hard to get to the bottom of why I work the way I do and change the ways that aren't working for me. So far so good. I've got a long way to go. But just seeing these changes with the small changes of habits, getting up early and so forth, looking at every day as an opportunity rather than a commitment that I'm forced into really give to the vitality of life.
So my message for all of you reading this, be you friend, or foe, know that I have no ill feelings towards any of you as you all must live your life your way. I realise that the people that have benefited me the most from being on here aren't the people you'd expect. Dino definitely realises the impact he has had on me but its also the lesser knows people (who should know you who are!) you have all had some impact towards me I regularly think back to our conversations and think about what I would have done differently being where I am now.
Think about the life you live now, is it the life you want that you have in your dreams? if not, why not. Are you doing all that you're capable of? Is there something that you feel you're missing out on? Is there something you can do to improve, is there something you need to do more of or less of. Also don't doubt the importance of how short life is. My dad passed away last month. Shocker right? He was physically fit, pretty attractive and not suffering from any illness. Boom gone. So that's just a word of warning. You never know what you might lose until you've lost it. Best to make the best of what you've got. No matter where you are right now or what you've come from. Know that this is just a journey along your road of life. There might be places you need to turn around or speed up or adjust to but know that everyones journey is different and what you get out of life is what you put into it.
Thanks for reading this. I hope its given you the same amount of value as it did for me writing it. Also note the power that you have at your finger tips. With an internet connection you can be in contact with Millionaires (I know I'm regular contact with about 4 of them already!). Think about the opportunity of what you have in front of you and may prosperity lead your way.
<3 Dell.
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We <3 you Dell.
It's really great to change. Fact is most people are afraid of changes, though nothing is worth without trying!
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Dude....why write such long text? Just do a Netflix movie HAHAHA =)
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Being in contact with millionaires is one thing, becoming yourself is another.
I know several people who think that because they are in a MLM (like AmWay), they will be super rich "one day". I think there's more to it then just "following the footsteps". You, as person, need to make your own choices to reach those goals.
I think one of the most important thing is not to worship and chase wealth, but instead work on your dreams and see where you want to be.
Wealth is different for each person too.
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Being in contact with millionaires is one thing, becoming yourself is another.
I know several people who think that because they are in a MLM (like AmWay), they will be super rich "one day". I think there's more to it then just "following the footsteps". You, as person, need to make your own choices to reach those goals.
I think one of the most important thing is not to worship and chase wealth, but instead work on your dreams and see where you want to be.
Wealth is different for each person too.
Very well said Nathan.
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I don't know you that well, but you seem like a pretty interesting guy, and I think I've learned something from this well written letter, great job.
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I don't know you that well, but you seem like a pretty interesting guy, and I think I've learned something from this well written letter, great job.
Thank you for taking the time to read it Justin.
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This speech motivated me to keep follow my dream, altough it's impossible to be accomplished in my country, people are still telling me to give up and that i won't make it, but for unknown reason this motivates me, thank you DellStorm, for motivating me evan more, and showing us that if you keep trying, nothing it's impossible.
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This speech motivated me to keep follow my dream, altough it's impossible to be accomplished in my country, people are still telling me to give up and that i won't make it, but for unknown reason this motivates me, thank you DellStorm, for motivating me evan more, and showing us that if you keep trying, nothing it's impossible.
You're very welcome Dean/Clancker.
Something that has always helped me is to write out a list of your dreams. You keep it private, something for you to see. You print out this message and others like it so that when your effort is low you look at these for inspiration. You keep adding to your dream. Talk about it to yourself over and over and make the promise to yourself of challenging yourself daily to make it your reality. Others will never write like you can write. Tell a joke like you can. Look to your inner self for guidance. Don't forget, everyone else is already taken. Be yourself, you'll be glad you did!
<3 Dell.
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Ey Dell <3
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I was comfortable reading your adventures in life, and what life means for you, and what life means for me.
It was not so much as a eye-opener but instead a little boost.
Update this frequently with small posts so it's easier to read for us!
Good luck in your future Endeavors Dell!
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Glad I came across this at a time I was procrastinating hard, gave me the kick I needed to finish this University assignment I've been holding off for a week :lol:. I've never really knew you very well either but it's refreshing to see someone with an optimistic outlook on life. Good luck!
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Sorry about your dad. Very well said, I enjoyed every second reading this. I wish you all the best in life my dear friend, visit us sometime. :)
Your friend, ex [TCL]Bowman. :)
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Good to hear you're doing alright. Anyhow, as an IT specialist, can I ask you: should I switch to Linux? I am getting tired of the constant problems that windows gets...
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Good to hear you're doing alright. Anyhow, as an IT specialist, can I ask you: should I switch to Linux? I am getting tired of the constant problems that windows gets...
wow dude I have seen you asking this question ever since I joined Argonath.
Ignoring my opinion about you, Dell, my deepest condolences for the loss of your father.
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First off, Dell, I would like to express my condolences for your father. It is good to see you dropping by from time to time.
To be honest, my first impression was "who has time to read such a long text" but now I am glad that I have read it. Sometimes, those kind of long articles look excruciating to read but when you take your time to read seriously, trust me, it's very effective. I also have dreams, like everybody has, and now I have to thank you because of the text I just read. Since I started to play on Argonath on IV:MP, you were always hortative to me and I learned quite a lot from you.
At the moment, I'm inspired however I know that I will lose that inspiring feeling after at most thirty minutes.
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As always I read all of your articles and your classes in game and outside it, I am still reading the one you sent me day by day, you have changed a lot in my life and you know what I am talking about, I wish you all the best, let's keep in contact Dell.
Regards,
Yazan
P.S I miss your flip events. :D
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dell you came in France and you didnt told me , tell me next time u come here
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Noted. I'll mention when I'm headed to Europe.
Headed to America (Illinois and Indiana) on Thursday for 3 weeks.
My morning message to you all: write down at the end of each day what you learnt. Takes 2 minutes, lasts a lifetime.
Big love <3 Dell.
dell you came in France and you didnt told me , tell me next time u come here
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First off, Dell, I would like to express my condolences for your father. It is good to see you dropping by from time to time.
To be honest, my first impression was "who has time to read such a long text" but now I am glad that I have read it. Sometimes, those kind of long articles look excruciating to read but when you take your time to read seriously, trust me, it's very effective. I also have dreams, like everybody has, and now I have to thank you because of the text I just read. Since I started to play on Argonath on IV:MP, you were always hortative to me and I learned quite a lot from you.
At the moment, I'm inspired however I know that I will lose that inspiring feeling after at most thirty minutes.
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How do you keep inspired? It's easy, you've always got something you can be doing. Something you can be rewarded by, something you need to do that advances you. When you get somewhere, when you accomplish something it really inspires you to keep doing that. Just make sure that what you do has consistency behind it and you're getting 'positive' value from it. The reason we give up a lot of the time is that we see no benefit, no opportunity at the cost of our time or the resources (Money, Skill) we have. But if you give up on your dreams, you're opening the door of the crappy life. Every time you don't push yourself you're pushing yourself nearer to the crappy life door. That door exists for everyone. Some people walk through it then complain about how miserable they are. The worst thing you have in life is the knowledge of what you would have turned out like if you had pushed yourself that extra mile every day no matter what. It's not easy but you must reward yourself with positive incentives.
Its easy to get distracted and lose focus of where you need to go. The extra assignment that you need to do by this week, the extra pile of work. But here's the thing to change your perspective. Imagine you get an assignment and you complete it 2 days before any one else. Not because you 'had' to but because you wanted to. For yourself, to prove to yourself that its possible to take the time out get stuck in and finish it. Then what? Maybe not the first assignment, but after the 3rd people will start to take notice. You'll get a lucky (its not luck but it'll look like it to others) opportunity to work on a special project because you've done all the C class (average) work that you've had to do, instead you'll get rewarded by looking around at good things with the pressure all gone because no ones on your back.
Its really that simple. The trick is to just keep working at it. How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time. Any mammoth task you take on board, realise it can be broken down into really simple logical steps. This is what I use every time I feel I'm not pushing my effort.
I didn't want to go do something on Saturday because it was 2 hours worth of driving for 2 hours 30 minutes of part reward. But I knew if I didn't do it, it would set me closer to the crappy door. So off I went, thinking about the opportunity. I made a few mistakes, I broke a glass, but I'm so glad that I did. There's something I have to do every Tuesday without fail, if I don't make it (I've not made it once) I know that I'm pushing myself nearer to the crappy door. You know what? I've never made the mistake of missing it again. No matter what its important to know what to do more of and what to do less of. Sometimes you have to say 'NO' to people and build whats important to you. Don't forget the support network around you, the friends the family and colleagues who you can all seek advice from. Argonath is very powerful for that. I write this message for you but I have the knowledge in knowing that many others will see it. But maybe only you will take impact on it. I'm already doing it so I'm happy to give support for those who are struggling to achieve what they want. Many people have walked this same walk, many have failed, but they pushed through the failures to lead them to greatness. Keep on pressing forward. You'll reward yourself more than you can imagine.
<3 Dell.
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As always I read all of your articles and your classes in game and outside it, I am still reading the one you sent me day by day, you have changed a lot in my life and you know what I am talking about, I wish you all the best, let's keep in contact Dell.
Regards,
Yazan
P.S I miss your flip events. :D
My Pm's always open. Its up to you to use it. I check my messages when I can. Whilst I may not post publicly that often, never forget the opportunities you have to talk to the people that matter in your life. I know who I can talk to when in times of need. We often need pushing ourself to go that extra step. I'm glad my lessons have impacted you in some way, that's what its all about. Sometimes knowing knowledge isn't enough. You can be the smartest person (RainMan) in the sense of the stuff you know, but its how you apply it that makes all the difference. If you can do then you should do. If you can't do then you should teach. If you can't teach then you should administrate. Either way you're creating value to people.
Don't forget about the bad bits, they help you to get to the good bits, here's some of mine:
There's many things I have tried to do that haven't worked out. I look back at the times I was a Community Leader and I realise that there was many things I missed, that I should have done differently. I can't hold that against me, because I've learnt from these mistakes but you know what, it didn't happen that way. From all the small lessons I did on IVMP, I tried to embrace that on SAMP, I got about 5 people interested so I gave up with that idea. It sometimes doesn't fit everyone, because everyone is in their own track in life, but if you concentrate on what matters to yourself you'll be much happier. <3 Dell.
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I was comfortable reading your adventures in life, and what life means for you, and what life means for me.
It was not so much as a eye-opener but instead a little boost.
Update this frequently with small posts so it's easier to read for us!
Good luck in your future Endeavors Dell!
I'm going to try and update this, but I can't promise I'll get to it when in the USA. Times flying by since I first did the post and the comments have been great. I'm looking forward the USA but its going to be hard work for me as I've got a lot of ground to cover when I get over there. From the places that I need to go to, to the people that I need to meet, to the things that I must learn to get me started as an Entrepreneur. It won't be easy. Life never is. This is the first time I'm doing something that means I'm going to be the lone ranger, but the rewards are of equal intensity. What you put in you get out. So I've made a few choices of my habits to embrace this change. At a cost to me I travelled across the UK for the past two weeks, seeking out different types of people and getting their perspective on what I should work on. This has helped me to prepare for the task ahead. Planning is key and taking one step everyday to get goes in the direction of your dreams is a worthwhile endeavour. There's still much work to be done. For one thing I haven't even started packing, and the list of jobs to do this week even before packing are right there for me. But I'm looking forward to it and having done the jobs ahead I know I'll be prepped. So that's where I am at the moment. I've hooked into more books, more courses (as if there wasn't enough already) and I'm picking up momentum. I can't say where I am right now but I know where I'm going. There's a big mountain in-front of me. Its shouting at me to go back or stay where I am because its easy but turning back when you're already set on your journey is what pushes me forward. So I'll be getting up stupid early on Thursday, I'll put fuel in my car, I'll get to the airport, I'll start packing, I'll read books on the 8 - 10 hour flight/s and I'll write a plan out of what I need to do. That'll keep me focused for the trip I have. I know I'm going to make mistakes, so just let them happen. Embrace the change because if you do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got. So in a way I'm looking forward to it! Thanks Traser.
<3 Dell.
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My condolences for your loss Dell, i found this topic very inspiring and i am glad to know about your adventures in life and the meaning of life for you.I wish you good luck in your dreams and trip to USA! ;)
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