Thursday, March 24, 2016

Taking A Walk

Courtesy of Austin Brady..."I love my neon yellow shoes!"
Have you ever thought of just taking a walk? I watch people take walks ALL the time. Some people that walk I recognize as regulars (the ones that go every morning at 10 and follow the same route) or I recognize the once-in-a-while people who walk where they take a family stroll on a quiet Sunday afternoon. So while I would see people who walked, I would never go on a walk myself. I thought that walking was just a waste of time. 


One thing about me is that I LOVE working out! I enjoy doing cardio, strength-training, or playing sports. Because of this passion I have, I would often question the actual benefit of walking. I would rather be sprinting down the road on a run, working hard at the gym, doing pull ups, or push ups, or even locked in an intense game of ball. These activities seem fast and upbeat compared to the slow and rhythmic pace of walking. These exercises I engaged in seemed to give more benefits than walking. For me, I would argue "We walk every day as we go school, move around the house, or hang out with friends. Why would you plan a time to just do something you already do?" But, all of these arguments were given before I had actually tried walking myself. 


There is the old saying, "Don't Judge a Book by it's Cover". This is the same with walking. For the past month now I have been going on little walk every day. I was inspired by my Dad who had been doing the same. I don't plan a daily time or have a set route, I just will think of it and then will randomly go walking. I have been surprised at how powerful a simple walk can impact you. A short 10-minute walk helps my entire day go better. I find it helps me stay focused, it helps my mind become clear, and helps me feel less stressed. 

There are some days that I find myself behind my computer the whole day or running around town non-stop going to activities. On other days, I find that my desk is covered with daunting To-Do lists, and if I may not have a chance to write down something on my project list I will repeat it in my head (i.e. "Laundry, Eat Lunch, Finish Math, Call Dad...etc.") over and over. I feel like my brain can't handle all of this stress and stuff that is clogging it from functioning properly. It can get pretty crazy.  


If you know me well you know I LOVE the Disney/Pixar Movie "CARS" and "CARS 2". In both movies, one theme I have noticed is that fact that we need to 'slow' down. For me life can become a race track in which we drive as fast as we can in circles, essentially going nowhere. Where if we slow down (like main character 'Lightning McQueen' was forced to) we can actually enjoy the journey (or drive) and actually end up somewhere. We can accomplish exponentially more. 


This does not mean we slow down all the time. Fast speeds can accomplish a lot as well, but only if you are going fast in the right direction. When we take a break and slow down for a bit (like taking a walk), we can gain perspective and see where we are going. By doing this, we can escape a track of going in circles and can take a road to a real destination.


For me walks totally defuse that stress. When I walk I get a form of exercise. I get my muscles, blood, lymphatics, and body moving. I can feel the fresh air and enjoy a slight breeze that 'wakes' me up. I feel the warm sun 'recharging' my batteries. Every human needs Vitamin D. The way we get Vitamin D other than an occasional supplement or in food is by the sun. Vitamin D helps chemically change our mood to be happy. So by walking not only is there a physical benefit but a mental benefit as well.


When I walk I leave behind my music, my cell phone, or any other distractions. It's just me, the sidewalk, and my shoes. I don't try to think or stop thinking about anything imparticular during my walks. I just let anything come to mind. For some, this may be uncomfortable. This is only because we are so used to distraction, multitasking, and constant stimulation, or perhaps we are scared of our own thoughts, fears, and ideas. It's ok, just keep trying to let it be you without your stuff. I have been blessed with conversation on my walks as well. When you are out and about, you can have the opportunity to see friends and neighbors. Take that chance to stop and chat for a sec then move on. Walks are amazing:)

So while originally I thought 'what's up with walking?" I have now come to realize that by just taking a walk I can feel so much better about life. I am more focused and less stressed about all of the projects I have to do. Not to mention that you can have a moment for personal meditation, and contemplation.

So I'll ask again..."Have you every thought of just taking a walk?" If not, now you have! :) So maybe try it out and see what a little simple walk can do for you :)

Enjoy your walk!

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Pride & Prejudice, Premiering Saturday March 19th



I am very very VERY pleased to present the play, PRIDE & PREJUDICE!

And guess what? The performance is next week!!

Countless hours have been spent this last year (2015-16) working on writing the script, editing/publishing the script, casting, logo design, memorization, costume design, costume creation, costume sewing, music, mics, set, props, actor coaching, lighting, video recording, pictures, hair, make-up, rehearsals, dance choreography, sword dueling choreography, etc.

We have 25+ actors, 11+ Stage Crew, and 3 Hours of pure awesomeness.

Needless to say, truckloads of work, time, energy, late-nights, research, emails,
phone calls, texts, sacrifice, effort, and talent, has gone into this production.

As the play is ramping up its preparations for next week I have reflected on what a rewarding experience it has been to work with all of the families involved as we create this magical experience.

Join us next week on Saturday, where we will reveal a timeless classic, Pride & Prejudice.

P.S. It is going to be absolutely amazing!!! Like literally, you will be blown away!

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Last year I wrote and directed the play ROBIN HOOD (Read more about the 'Robin Hood' play here).


As well as writing and directing, this year I am playing Mr. Darcy.


And if you want to see all of the other beautiful costumes, brilliant actors,
and the amazing characters, come next Saturday to see Pride & Prejudice!

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"As the director, I would 
like to personally invite you 
to come experience this 
production of  Pride & Prejudice. 
You won't want to miss 
this one-night performance."


-Austin Brady





If you have not read or watched Pride & Prejudice before, I would strongly recommend it!
It is so good! For sure on my top 20 list of favorite books and movies.



The Wellsvilles - Breathtaking, Hard, and Totally Worth It


Hiking the Wellsville was Epic! 

It was, I have to admit a harder hike then I expected. Like huffing and puffing hard :) 

Even before I scaled this steepest mountain range in the world, I was always been in awe by the majesty and beauty of these peaks. Above is a picture I took when I was flying in a private plane in Cache Valley. They snow topped peaks are just flat out gorgeous. This last summer I took a hike to the very top with a group of friends. We climbed to the very peak of the Wellsvilles. Again in awe I took a panorama at the peak (see below)

Click the Pano to view larger

The struggle to reach the top was totally worth it. The view alone! The vista was breathtaking. I had such a feeling of accomplishment as I stood on top of that mountain. You can't trade that for anything.



Here are some other pics of the Wellsville's from the internet!




Monday, March 7, 2016

Quotes to Think About


Leadership Quotes: 

 We are all leaders in one form or another. A good leader is not necessarily one who is leading their followers to do good. They are just great at leading. More importantly than being a good leader...what is the leader doing with that influence? Will they/we lead their/our followers to do accomplish great things that help and inspire? Or will they/we lead them to do evil and fuel corrupt ideals.  I love the quotes below and how they talk about good leaders...what they are and the power they have.









Rebel Quote:

Rebels are always seen as bad. Ones who are not normal. Ones that are mentally unstable. One who needs to be fixed or changed. One who is trying to revolt or start a revolution. I believe we should change our perception of rebels and make them one to emulate. We are always trying to hold down, back our internal nature change ourselves. What if we embraced who we are and used our natural strength to go great things. Let us rebel against our sinful desires, the world's attempt to dumb us down, the typical teenage stereotype, lame expectations, our own fears and doubts. Lets us embrace our inner rebel.





Perseverance/Dedication Quotes:

Nothing comes easy. Everything that is worth having takes work. If I did not take work it would not be worth having. While it is hard, anything we desire we can have--anything. This scares me and maybe it scares you as well. Think about that. Anything you want you can have. To accomplish what we desire it takes dedication, commitment, and perseverance. I love the quote from the book & movie UNBROKEN...