Saturday, June 19, 2010
May Done
Go to www.antonguinea.com.au for more info on my motivational work, if you want it.
In all honesty, it was a powerful experience, to commit to working towards future goals, to put something into my future that will be a life changer. Anyway, it was empowering, and I recommend something similar to people. May ... done.
June's challenge is a simple one - sell something on EBay - which I have not done before. We have heaps of stuff that could be sold eventually, so it is a matter of getting started and just doing it. The photos are taken, there is still heaps of time left in the month and it should not be a problem. The item is my wife's old push bike helmet.
So, what will July be. Not sure yet.
With the yearly 101 things to do list, one of the things on the list is to learn something new. That was going to be to learn to surf. I think that might still be a good thing to do, but something else that I am going to learn this year, is how to be a personal trainer. Yep, Certificate IV in Personal Training. I have always wanted to do it. As well as that, I want to learn to teach the Les Mills classes in Gyms (like Body Balance, Pump, Body Attack etc). That is also on the hit list for this year, too, now.
This is great doing 101 things all the time. It is all about doing something new, regularly. Great fun.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Another one down
Well, that is another one done. And, thank god it is over. I have completed an endurance event - my first 100k ultra marathon.
In the end, it turned out to be a 30k run and a 70k walk, as I cramped up at the 30k mark. That was never going to stop me, and even if I had to crawl, I was going to get to the finish line in 24 hours. The North Face 100 has been conquered.
I highly recommend, at some stage in your life (or every year), that you do an ultra marathon. It is a rewarding experience, and it is one of those; ‘if I can do that, I can do anything’ things that you achieve along your journey of life.
The other thing that I can tick off my list for this year is the meeting someone famous. And, surprisingly enough, it did not happen at the North Face 100, which I thought it might (thought it might have been a famous ultra runner), but it happened on a plane trip from
If you are Australian, you will know very well that Gordon Tallis is a hero for many
With the first state of origin match less than one week away, it was timely to meet Gordon, who was a wonderful bloke.
We chatted briefly, and the conversation went something like this:
Me: Gordon, would you mind signing something for my two boys, please?
GT: Mate, I would love to, you should have asked me on the plane, as I would have signed my boarding pass for them!
Me: Are you looking forward to next Wednesday night (Game 1, 2010)?
GT: Shit yeah!
Me: Do you get involved, and get the boys all stirred up before the games?
GT: Mate, they don;t need me, they can get themselves stirred up for games like these!
Me: Go the Maroons (
GT: Go the Maroons!
I haven't told the kids yet, that I got his signature for each of them, but they will be wrapped.
So, there you go, in 7 days, two things ticked off the list. Bring that on.
Oh, and also, in May, I am going to go to an Entertainment Centre and write out a huge cheque, like Jim Carey did. I will be putting it out there into my future.
As well as that, for May, I have contacted my favourite author, Mitch Albom.
Here was my message to Mitch:'
Hi Mitch,
I am an Aussie who picked up one of your books in a second hand shop in Perth (Tuesdays with Morrie). I read it in a day, as I have all of your other books, which I purchased as soon as I had read the first one. I have loved all your books, and I just wanted to say thank you for all of the stories, for the challenges, for the stimulation and for the tears.
You are an amazing author, and you have some great stories to tell. Keep up the great work, and I wish you all the best.
PS, I just finished reading Have a Little Faith, and like the others, it was a great read. It has prompted me to spend more time with my parish priest and to discuss the finer points of the teachings of my faith.
Thanks again. Love your work.
I hope to receive a reply, and will let you know if I get one.
For more information on either the ultra marathon or the book reading that I do, go to www.antonguinea.com.au
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Update
1. Travel overseas - Planned for August 13, 14 and 15 to Thailand (and December) - all good
2. Learn how to do something new (surf) - No plans as yet
3. Do an endurance sporting event - The North Face 100 Run - Planned for May 15 - all good
4. Do an extreme sport (parachute) - Nothing planned - very scared
5. Achieve an unrealistic goal (buy a General Lee Dukes of Hazard Car) - Nothing planned
6. Meet someone famous (was Dean Karnazes - long distance runner - now Diane Van Deren, another famous ultra marathoner) - Planned for May 15
7. Put something on You Tube - Nothing planned as yet
8. Change someones life - Nothing planned as yet
9. Have sex every day for a week - Can't wait
10. Give up alcohol for at least one month - Done, and doing it again now
So, one down, 9 to go. Of those 9, 3 are planned - it is May already - gee, I have got some work to do.
I might have to book in a parachute jump now, to make it happen, then some surfing lessons.
Will keep you posted.
Live the dream
Anton