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Ten ways to the good days.

You ready for the best year of your life?

I am. The years leading up to now have been pretty amazing but as it so happens, my goal is to top the previous year. How do I plan to do that? Simple. Surround and fill myself with anything and everything positive, continue to cross off things on my bucket list, and step closer to my dreams while smiling, laughing and loving before, after and in-between it all.

I am so over letting negativity poison my heart and mind and I am going to do whatever it takes to keep it out of my life. If you care to join me, I have some ways that might help!

1. Unnecessary negativity.

Do you have that one person, whether or not they’re your friend or coworker, who just spills negativity all the time? There’s always something wrong with this, a problem with that, and their incessant whining and complaining can get to a point where it can turn your good mood into a bad one. Well EFF THAT! If you don’t feel like it’s your place to say anything, walk away with a smile. If they are someone you care about, for the love of God, SAY SOMETHING!

“People who truly care about you will tell you what you need to hear, not what you want to hear. We’re not trying to get in your good books, we’re trying to help you write a better story.”

Seriously though, the people you surround yourself is really important. If you want to be mellow, hang out with mellow people. If you want to find like-minded people who are chasing down their dreams and are working hard to get there, HOLLA. Negativity is extremely poisonous and toxic, in whatever form it comes in – people, environment, music, etc. Above all, negativity is unnecessary. Say goodbye today, forever.

2. In sight, in mind.

For example, if your goal is to get fit and lose that weight you’ve been complaining about all year, well guess what, only you can make yourself get there. Don’t expect to go to the gym for a week straight and then be disappointed and defeated that you haven’t lost 15 pounds. Fitness isn’t an overnight achievement, it’s about being persistent and consistent. Surround yourself with end results by making it visual, things you can physically see. Follow fitness accounts on Instagram so you are constantly reminded of what you want to achieve or go to the gym with someone who’s already got it down. I like seeing my friends post photos of their progress, it makes me want to work harder, not to beat them but to be motivated like they are. Also, I’m not going to go to the gym with someone who is planning to walk on a treadmill for half an hour and call it quits. What’s the opposite of “out of sight, out of mind?”

3. A messy mind.

How cluttered is your room? Can you even see your floor? Can you locate those files at your work desk right away? I always say, “a place for everything and everything in its place.” How hard is it to put away that jacket you’re about to take off as opposed to waiting until it all builds up, then wasting an entire day “cleaning”? I hated when my friends couldn’t come out because they had to “clean their room”. My friends always make fun of how much crap I have in my room but they also praise me on how organized it all is. Whatever floats your boat, just don’t let your cluttered mess clutter your mind.

4. Stay healthy – in moderation.

I am the queen of junk food. I have a basket of goodies within arms reach of my bed. It’s awful; I seriously need to get rid of it. Either way, I will never give up the food I love. Instead, I will compensate. I don’t remember the last time I drank pop, it honestly does not even appeal to me anymore and I have a new found love for kale and Asian sesame dressing (not together). Although I haven’t given up all the not-so-great food in my life, it just leaves me to be more open-minded and conscious of better and healthier food. Feeling an improvement in health and diet can really affect the rest of your lifestyle.

5. Be active.

I normally play on two teams year long. Whether it’s soccer or volleyball, basketball or dodgeball, I NEED my sports. It keeps me active and it helps sets a better weekly routine. Aside from the exercise, I always make new friends and feel some form of accomplishment after a game or practice. Maybe I improved on my touches or my team won all our games in volleyball, little things like that it feel like you’re progressing and your exercise has purpose. If you’re not a team sport kind of person, there are so many other forms of being active you can engage yourself in. There’s hiking, yoga, biking, running, etc. Do it alone, with a friend or a group of friends, set a routine, it’ll feel great once you’re done. Remember, the hardest part is always getting there.

6. Now is now.

My mother used to always yell at me for procrastinating – Okay I lied, she still does. “Later” would always be my response until she came to my room and dragged me by my ears. It only took many years for me to understand why she seemed so impatient. She was just trying to get that procrastination gland out of my body before it settled in for good. And it makes total sense now. Like I said with keeping clean, why put your jacket away later when you can do it now? The more you procrastinate, the bigger it all builds to a point where you’ll have to dig yourself out of your own mess. Someone texts you? Answer as soon as you can. A friend asks for a favour? Get on it! Just think if it were the other way around.

7. Do what you love and do it often.

I often ask people if they have hobbies or just things that they’ve always wanted to try or get into. I usually encourage them to keep it up or get into it. I play the piano and guitar and never really let myself have the time to just jam. But once I do, I forget how much I love and it actually soothes my soul and everything becomes peaceful and calm in my life again, even if it is just for that time. In a life where everything is so fast-paced and on-going, it’s really important to have personal time where you can let your mind relax. Whether it’s scrapbooking, a musical instrument, reading, building things, make time for it! You can always improve with music, you can create memories with scrapbooks, you can learn through a novel or even have a new piece of unique furniture! It’s a feel-good thing and who doesn’t want to feel good?

8. Wake up dancing.

Do me a favour and do not make your favourite song your alarm clock. Some might say that your favourite song will help wake you up. I’m on the flipside. If getting up in the morning isn’t your favourite thing to do, don’t wake up to your favourite song because eventually, it won’t be your favourite song anymore. Instead, once you’re up, play music that makes you happy. I have a whole bunch of happy songs from Proud Mary to Secret Smile by Rascal Flatts. Music can really set the tone for your morning and possibly the rest of your day. Create a playlist of songs that can’t help but make you smile or jump up and dance like you’re in a music video.

9. “You look sick.”

My friends always tell me I dress like a homeless person. It’s true. Growing up playing sports, sweat pants and hoodies were just natural and convenient. I’ve just grown to love them and be comfortable in them. The only thing is … they make me kind of lazy. It’s the same reason I don’t wear a wetsuit when I teach swimming lessons. When I have a wetsuit on, I’m warm and I just want to hug myself and stay warm.  I made a promise to myself that I’d put a little bit more effort into how I dress and look because it definitely affects how I feel and hence how I act. Even though I have no fashion sense, I feel like you can never go wrong with jeans and a tee. It’s actually kind of the same reason I wear a little bit more makeup when I’m feeling ill or sick. If I’m sick, I feel sick. Obviously. But if I’m sick and I know I look sick, that’s just going to make me feel even more sick. You still following me? So by not succumbing to how I feel, it actually helps me get over how I feel. I think I lost myself. But hopefully you get it.

10. Pay it forward.

Random acts of kindness will make the world a better place. Whether you give up your seat on the bus for someone in more need or you tell someone you think they look nice or that that hairstyle looks good on them, it will go for miles. In turn, your good attitude will encourage their good attitude which can be forever passed on. I saw this video a while ago but it is such an amazing video of paying it forward. Please take a few minutes to watch it! J

All in all, be the person that you want to be. Only you can make that happen. Be inspired to inspire. Now go have the best year of your life.

Swim free.

It’s the last day of 2012 and last night I went to sleep with a heavy heart. My dreams were haunted by the ghosts of my old habits and I woke up wishing I was free. I have learned so much this year yet I that doesn’t mean I have been able to apply it all. When you set goals, you should wish for good progress, not immediate results. The in-between is where you really find what you’re looking for so that once you get to where you want to go, you know the road traveled was worth it. The hardest step is accepting that your way or the highway are not the only options. At least it is for me.

After I was able to calm my mind and heart, I thought about what was most important to me and then everything became clear; the rest didn’t matter. I need to face my demons so I can break free from the chains around my heart. You’ll realize that your demons are the ones you summoned yourself and only you can send them back to where they belong; out of your life. Today I am going to make that happen so that tomorrow, when the day is new, I can move on.

I’ve dealt with my ghosts and I’ve faced all my demons

Finally content with a past I regret

I’ve found you find strength in your moments of weakness

For once I’m at peace with myself

I’ve been burdened with blame

Trapped in the past for too long

I’m moving on

I’ve lived in this place and I know all the faces

Each one is different but they’re always the same

They mean me no harm but it’s time that I face it

They’ll never allow me to change

But I never dreamed home

Would end up where I don’t belong

I’m moving on

At last I can see life has been patiently waiting for me

And I know there’s no guarantees but I’m not alone

There comes a time in everyone’s life

When all you can see are the years passing by

And I have made up my mind that those days are gone

I sold what I could and packed what I couldn’t

Stopped to fill up on my way out of town

I’ve loved like I should but lived like I shouldn’t

I had to lose everything to find out

Maybe forgiveness will me

Somewhere down this road

I’m moving on

- I’m moving on – Rascal Flatts

I hope you all can do the same and find peace with your mind and heart. The only thing holding you back from being truly happy is yourself. Life is really a beautiful thing and how you live it is up to you.

Happy New Year :)

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Photo by Trevor Do

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Skyfall and snorkels.

Hawaii in a weekend for a first-timer is sure not enough.

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Day one: We arrived in Honolulu in the early evening and it turns out the Pearl Harbour Memorial Parade was going on so it took us a little longer than normal to get to our hotel, the Modern Honolulu. If you ever get a chance to stay there, I must recommend it! It is extremely nice with a 24 hour pool and a 21+ pool as well.

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The Modern Honolulu

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The view from my room.

That night, we met up with a local friend who brought us to Home Bar and Grill. BEST NEGITORO EVER. Seriously, I went back the next day for more.

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Negitoro from Home Bar + Grill

After food and a lot of booze, we went to Nocturna, a bar that had karaoke. One of the local friends really wanted to sing Hero by Mariah Carey so I tried my best to do her part while he had a great rendition of his own. Right after that next door, we went to the Manor, where the official World of Dance pre-party was. That was when I bumped into the homies Andrew Garcia, JR Aquino and his girl Denise, JP Goldstein, Jeremy Passion and crew. I didn’t tell them I was going to be in Hawaii so they were surprised to see me! I only told Jeremy and he was the first to spot me! I also met a whole bunch of awesome people and Pat Lam and I might have run through sprinklers outside the club and he may have slipped and fallen. MAYBE.

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Taken from JR’s instagram

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Booboo and I

Day two: A few years ago, I met an awesome group of guys in Playa del Carmen and we became the best of friends. To this day, we remain in touch and they’ve come to Vancouver a couple times. When I posted on Facebook that I was going to be in Hawaii, Rocky messaged me and said that they were there as well! So on Saturday, I cabbed over to their hotel and their friends (from Vancouver Island) picked us all up and we drove out to North Shore … to SKYDIVE! Honestly, the most exhilarating experience EVER. Around 15,000 feet in the air, you get to free fall for over a minute over the beautiful island of Oahu and then coast your way down and enjoy the view. Before we had gotten onto the airplane, I asked my tandem if we could do flips and he said yes! So after we somersaulted sideways out of the plane, we did three back flips! Never in this entire experience did I feel any ounce of fear. I’ve been bungee jumping and that is WAY worse! It kind of felt like I was riding my motorcycle … minus the bike, minus the ground. I think it’s because I always ride with my visor up because I love the feeling of wind on my face and the wind is really in your face when you’re free falling from 15,000 feet in the sky. Anyway, obviously I’m safe and nothing bad happened! If you ever get out to Hawaii, head to North Shore and work up the courage to jump out of an airplane. It’s amazing. Make sure you hit up Pacific Skydiving Hawaii!

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The classroom prior to skydiving.

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Dane, Danika and I getting harnessed up!

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Dane, Rocky, me, Andy, Adam about to board the plane.

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And away we goooooooooo …

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I might be enjoying this.

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Coconuts and Go Canucks!

After skydiving, we kept driving along and we went to Pipeline and caught Pipe Masters, a surf competition. The waves were HUGE! I can’t remember how many feet but all I kept thinking was that if that was me out there, I’d be turning the water around me yellow. Sorry, not a good visual. After surfing, we hit up a couple shrimp shack joints (Romy’s) and a fruit stand!

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Pipe Masters

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Pipeline.

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Shrimp!

That night was the World of Dance Hawaii event; the final stop of the American tour. The dancers were amazing and the crowd was vibrant! JR and Andrew performed alongside Brian Puspos, and Mos Wanted killed the stage. They’re all like … kind of good at dancing and/or singing. Afterwards, we ended up at Addiction, to Ginza(sp?) and finally we walked over to Zippy’s where I fell asleep at the table and then proceeded to eat three wontons from my extremely large bowl of wonton and noodle soup. What the hell was I thinking ordering that?

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A special performance by Andrew Garcia and JR Aquino.

Day three: I went to the pool because the sun was out and laid there for about an hour while I watched a bunch of girls practice for their fashion show later that afternoon.

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This might be kind of a creeper pic.

After that, we went to meet Dannie Riel and her boyfriend for lunch and the Thai food was soooooo good, I want to go back for more! I think it was called Phuket Thai. I had the tom yum soup, some sticky rice and something else and seriously, it was so good. After that, the WOD troops regrouped and on the persistence of Myron, we all went to the Chief’s Luau. I’m glad we all decided to go because it was a lot of fun and a luau sounds like an experience you want to have when you go to Hawaii. They pick you up on a bus from your hotel and drive you out. You get a necklace of shells, a chance to get tattooed (I don’t know if they were real tattoos), and more. Dannie and I were more interested in the hula lesson! We were front row and the best … obviously. Maybe. Finally, we were all seated and while they provided us with Hawaiian music via a live band, we got to feast! The food was great! At one point in the night, I slid past the gate and went down to the beach. I’m glad I went because the water was surrounded by old hardened lava! It was like another planet, black smooth rocky stuff everywhere. It was kind of dangerous to walk on in the dark but it was worth it. For the rest of the show, TK Nguyen had gone on stage to be a hula dancer and that was pretty much the highlight of the luau experience. When we got back to the hotel around 9pm, I was out like a light.

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The bus ride up.

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Dannie and I, pig ceremony, WOD crew and more.

ImageDay four: After having an amazing Poke bowl at Tamura’s, we drove up to Hanauma Bay to snorkel and finally spend some time on the beach. Seriously, this place is absolutely breathtaking.

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Hanauma Bay

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“The Hanauma Crater was created about 32,000 years ago during the Honolulu volcanic series, the latest (and perhaps final) burst of volcanic activity to occur on Oʻahu. Tens of thousands of years ago, a series of volcanic vents opened along the southeast shoreline of Oʻahu. Unlike the gentle lava flows currently building the island of Hawaiʻi, the late-stage eruptions on Oʻahu were violent explosions. The volcanic vents that formed Hanauma Crater opened on the sea floor. Upwelling magma vaporized the ocean water and steam explosions atomized the magma into fine ash. The explosions built cones of

ash, which solidified into tuff. The eruptions shattered the sea floor—coral reef and basalt—and scattered pieces that are now embedded in the tuff. Wave erosion eventually cut through the low, southeast wall of the crater, forming the current bay.”

– Wikipedia

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We went snorkeling and even hung out with turtles. By hanging out, I mean we followed them like floating creepers. Finally being able to swim in Hawaiian waters, it was a great way to end the trip. If you are ever in Waikiki, I recommend ALL OF THE ABOVE, including the food. Until next time Hawaii, aloha and mahalo!

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Ps, MAD LOVE to all my friends and my new friends I got to spend time with on this trip. Thank you for making it extremely memorable, I hope to see y’all soon! Come out to Vancouver, eh?! (Them Americans love that one)</p

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