Saturday, March 28, 2015

5 minute presentation

This past week for a class assignment, I created a 5 minute presentation on tips for an effective blog. I've learned that being able to take a lot of information and synthesize and condense it so that it's relatable to the audience and applicable, is a very valuable skill to have.

When I started my research on tips for an effective blog, there was so much information available, I didn't know how to organize it. What helped was making the information applicable to my audience which would be other fellow BYU students from the class. With this in mind, I was able to focus and narrow the topic and how these tips could benefit future careers and create possible promotions from having diverse skills in the blogosphere.

In my marketing class this week we learned that, "creativity loves constraints". Meaning, creativity will flow with having a constraint. For example, if you were asked to think of a new product idea? Or, think of a new type of chair? Which would be easier? The latter because, the additional constraint focused on a new type of chair makes creating new ideas easier. By having a constraint we are more likely to come up with very creative ideas. This applies to other aspects in life, like creating a project.

Give it a try next time you want to create a presentation or come up with a new idea, add a constraint and let the creativity flow.

-huntingoutdoorsguy




Saturday, March 14, 2015

Family

What makes family, family? Is it those who you are related to through marriage and bloodlines? Or is it more than that? Up here in Utah, my little family doesn't have the support of all of our extended family back in Arizona. However, a close friend of mine, family was here in Provo this past week visiting there son and daughter that attend BYU. Their family has twelve children and we have grown so close to this family that we now consider them our own family as they do to us.

Today was the second youngest's baptism. It was an experience to be able to share this special moment with the family. I know that because of the relationship that has formed between our two families through love and example through actions are creating lasting ties. We can depend on them, and they can depend on us for anything that might come our way. It's an awesome experience to see this happen and grow so close to another family.

Here is a picture of us at Rock Canyon park today after a family soccer game and frisbee. We had loads of fun on this awesome Saturday.


By being open and accepting to another family our love has grown so much for others outside of our regular "family". This openness to change and difference in this life can really make a huge impact to the way we interact and view others around us. I'm so glad for the love and support of our new family.

-huntingoutdoorsguy

Saturday, March 7, 2015

Studying

Oh that dreaded studying. It's a tough, tedious task all college students have to do. I know everyone does it, but I'm curious about how others study. I feel that sometimes my studying techniques aren't adequate. Here's a blog that talked about an effective way to study and how we can think about studying.

After reading this post, I have some new insights on a more effective way to study. In the past there have been times where I feel that breaking up the study sessions for an upcoming midterm should be dispersed throughout the day and sitting down straight for a couple of hours wouldn't be effective. This study showed that those that did put their full efforts into practicing for a couple hours straight performed better than those that disperses the practice throughout the day. As well, those that did the couple of hours straight through were less "busy"and tired because they on average slept an hour longer than those that dispersed the practicing throughout the day.

I really liked this statement from the blog "if your goal is to build a remarkable life, then busyness and exhaustion should be your enemy." Wow, that is deep, real and needs to be said. This summed up the findings, and I love this statement: "Do less. But do what you do with complete and hard focus. Then when you’re done be done, and go enjoy the rest of the day."

This was refreshing and I really enjoyed reading this blog. If you need some insight on other techniques of studying, take a look at this blog and see what it can do for you.

-Huntingoutdoorsguy