I'm pleased to report that the adjustments I've made to my eating habits are working. I'm down about five pounds. I can't be complacent, though; I've got to stay focused on eating clean and drinking plenty of water. I'm averaging about 2 1/2 liters a day.
I've gotten to know the junior masters a little better in the last few days. Master Jung has offered to help me improve my skills in the way I want to improve them. The bottom line is that I will devote my training time to the things that are needful and useful to me, not the goofy demo team stuff. Listen: the demo team can do things I could never do, and I respect their dedication to their craft. For my purposes, though, demo just doesn't appeal to me. I like to see them, but it's not something I would care to do myself. Anyway, I'm feeling like a student once again, and it feels good.
As the test draws closer I find myself getting more disenchanted with being an employee at WCT. This isn't a new development; my philosophical differences with the people in charge have been simmering for years. I'm just disgusted with the low standard of discipline there. This is what I expect from myself and others: show up on time, behave, do your best, and don't waste time (yours or anyone else's). If you don't want to train, stay home. That's what I do.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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