Happy New Year 2019

What is going on?  It feels good to back writing again after a two-week layoff, or vacation I guess I should say.  How were your Holidays?  What did you do for New Years?

I know it’s only the second day of the new year, but don’t forget about those New Year Resolutions you’ve made.  The fun part about this is that I’m right in stride with you.  I let myself go over the years.  I’ve made some bad decisions.

I’m back though, and you’re back too!  If you followed the blog last year than you noticed that there were several articles concerning mental and physical health, and that’s where we’re at now.  That’s where it’s at in general.

Twenty Nineteen is going to be about overcoming and persevering.  It’s time to get ourselves back in the right frame of mind, and get back in shape physically.

All of those things we gave up on and let go of over the last ten or fifteen years we’ll reclaim this year if it’s beneficial.

I don’t like to look to far ahead, but there’s a lot going on this year.  Don’t forget about us here at Nooz Buffet.  Make sure you check in with Table 7 regularly to get the latest information, news, and ideas.

 

Penn State Makes Citrus Bowl

(14) Kentucky vs. (12) Penn State

Today at 1:00 the Kentucky Wildcats and the Penn State Nittany Lions will kickoff the Citrus Bowl.  Penn State enters the game with a three game winning streak.  They’re 9-3 overall, and 6-3 in Big Ten play.  Kentucky is also 9-3 overall.  They’re 5-3 in the SEC behind Florida and Georgia.  This will be a good one.

Self Help 🔩💯💕

There’s a book out titled Feeling Good The New Mood Therepy.  The author is David D. Burns, and he claims anxiety, guilt, pessimism, low self-esteem, and other black holes of depression can be cured without drugs.

Below, I’ve rewritten his list, and it’s actually really good.  If any of those issues above are a concern for you then it might be a good idea to copy this list into a personal journal and keep up to date with it.

  1. Recognize what causes your mood swings.  (Write them down as they happen.)
  2. Nip negative feelings in the bud. (As soon as you feel them, push through.  Talk positive to yourself.)
  3. Deal with guilt
  4. Handle hostility and criticism
  5. Overcome addiction to love and approval.
  6. Build self esteem.
  7. Feel good every day.

If you can make sense out of this list then you’ll probably get a lot out of it.  Even though you might be plagued with some of those issues you can overcome them if you’re honest with yourself.  Those tips written in parentheses next to numbers 1 and 2, we’re added by me.

Good luck!

It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year

Ah yes.  The holiday season has crept up on us once again.  It’s such a busy time.  Can you feel the excitement?

On Friday, December 21st, we can say goodbye to Fall and welcome Old Man Winter with open arms.  I’m not sure what the weather has been like outside of Eastern Pennsylvania, but we’ve had some pretty cold days here in the Lehigh Valley.

Do you celebrate Christmas?  Write in.  Tell us what your plans are for the remainder of this month and year.

New years Day 2019 is only a few weeks away.  Can you believe it?

Revelations 6

12 And I beheld when he had opened the sixth seal, and lo, there was a great earthquake; and the sun became black as sackcloth of hair, and the moon became as blood.

Newsweek.com published a story titled, “Supermoon and Total Lunar Eclipse Bloodmoon To Coincide In Rare Celestial Event.”

Woah!  What the hell is going on?

Apparently, there’s some type of lunar concoction set for January 21st 2019.  There really hasn’t been much going on in the world of astrology as of lately, but this caught my attention.

I don’t obsess over it like I used to, but there’s still a place in my heart for astrology.  I don’t know what it is.  Maybe it’s the symbolism or perhaps the hint of science behind it all.

I loved the relationship between alignments and outcomes.  It was exciting to see if there was a connection between the placement of planets around the wheel and human events.

So I noticed some internet sites were talking about this upcoming lunar event since November, but I’m sure it was advertised much earlier.

The Bloodmoon is an omen signaling the end of times as we’ve seen written in scripture.  Revelations, The Book of Joel, and Acts all mention it in a similar way.

Scientifically or astronomically speaking, the Supermoon is when a full or new moon happens to coincide with the closest distance the moon reaches to earth during its elliptical orbit, which results in a slightly larger than usual appearance in size.  I like to call it the up-close and personal view.

The Bloodmoon is red, sometimes a deep blood red, and sometimes a reddish orange color.  This is caused by a term known as Rayleigh Scattering; it’s the elastic scattering of light or other electromagnetic radiation throughout the earth’s atmosphere.

What does all this mean?  I’m just going to say that I doubt it’s the end of humanity or the earth as a whole, but you should think about where you are in your life personally.  It could be a time of revelation for you.  There’s truth in that.

We’re definitely living during an interesting time.

Join A Gym


Over the years, going to the gym has always served a purpose.  When I was in high school, I wrestled and played football, and I went to the gym for strength training.  The goal was to increase muscle endurance and build strength.

In college I decided to concentrate on football, but my regimine in the gym was similar.  The goal was still increasing muscle endurance and strength, but with more experienced coaches and advanced training programs, those lifting sessions were more intense.  I can remember those days, the squats, the deadlifts, the soreness.

After I graduated I didn’t play sports.  It was definitely a time of transition for me, but I continued steady in the gym for the next three or four years.  Without sports my goals in the gym changed for the first time.  This period of time was really about looking good.  I wanted to build lean muscle mass and shrink my waist size.

I’m in my late thirties now, and after taking almost fifteen years off from the gym, I’m ready to get going again.  What I’ve learned over the years is that the gym serves many different purposes depending on the individual and what  he or she wants to accomplish.

When I was playing sports I was in the gym four or five days during the week.  The workouts were intense, and they focused on large muscle groups and power movements because remember, training for sports is much different than body building.  As an athlete your less concerned with “look” or the definition of a body part.  The workout of an athlete is driven by maximizing power and explosiveness.  We want to be strong, we want to physically dominate, and we want to be capable of doing that for an extended period of time.

If you’ve never lifted weights, but you’re a football fan then you can see examples of what I mean by watching.  How many times has your favorite team won or lost a game in the fourth quarter?  When the games begin they’re electric.  Both teams are real fast and running wild, but that slowly changes as the quarters wind down.

By the time the games over its obvious who the stronger and better conditioned team is.

Now, you do not have to play a sport or be involved in any type of competition to join a gym.  There is absolutely nothing wrong with wanting to look good.  You should want to look good and feel good.  Do not let anyone tell you differently.  You’re not conceited or self centered for thinking that way so don’t let anyone lay that guilt you.

For men and women, weight training, dieting, and good sleep are very very important.

As we age and our hormones change, we begin to feel differently because physically, were not what we once were.  We’re a little slower, a little softer around the waistline, and just not as interested in getting our butts to the gym as we used to be.

What I can tell you however, is that physical activity is that much more important because of all of those internal changes.

I’m in the third week of my gym membership, and I’m only training two days during the week.  I’m really sore and weaker than ever, but it feels good.  My goals obviously are different.  I do want a tighter better looking body, and I want to feel good as well.  I would like to be happier and more energetic during both my personal time at home and professionally at work.

If you’re experiencing slight sadness, a low libido, laziness, and a lack of interest just know that that’s not uncommon with an increase in age.  You can do something about it though, and it doesn’t have to be an extensive four or five day training plan.

 

 

What’s Up Sun?

I’ll never forget the day I was driving East bound along Route 78 in New Jersey headed towards New York City.  The radio was on low and cruise control was set to 70 mph.  I looked in my rearview mirror at the car behind me changing lanes with its blinker flashing getting ready to pass me on the left.

I glanced left as the car zoomed by.  After refocusing my attention on the road ahead, I felt an urge to look left again.  It felt as if I was being nudged.

Without putting up a fight, I surrendered to the feeling and glanced left.  When I did, I saw a spiral set deep in the center of the sun.  It was like the sun was in extreme focus.

Without thinking about it, I looked back at the road in front of me but I quickly looked back left again.  It wasn’t there this time though.  The sun looked characteristically bright, so bright it appeared blurry, and it was really far away again.

That was in like 2011, and I haven’t seen it since.  I still wonder and ask myself what the heck that was.  Where did it come from?  What did it mean?

I have no answers to any of these questions however, I do know what I saw.  Perhaps one day when I least expect it it will return, and if it does, hopefully it brings some answers with it this time.