Tuesday, September 16, 2014

My Career

Air Force

Considering that I am in the Air Force I basically have the next 20 years of my life planned out. I'm probably going to be some type of mechanic (I just don't know what kind yet because they haven't given me my specific job yet.) I will either be working on jet fighters, drones, and possibly AWACS or C-130's. I also chose a surgical assistance job, a money management type job, and a heating/air conditioning mechanic job. But I doubt that I will get one of those three jobs. I wouldn't mind getting one those careers because they would transfer over to civilian life very well once I get out of the military. So as of right now, I don't exactly know what my career will be, it just depends on what the Air Force assigns me; but my recruiter told me that I will find out my job any time now.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

My Lack of Stress

On the stress test I got a 1-24, so you could say that I'm a very easy going guy who doesn't stress about anything or it's extremely rare for me to get stressed out. Since I don't have any way to expound on how much I stress out, I will tell you about how I live virtually stress free. One phrase I really like is "A simple life is a stress free life" so I try to keep life as simple as possible but still maintain an organized life. Another main thing I do is I don't try to control circumstances that are out of my control and I always try my best to find humor in every good or bad situation I'm in. I also attempt to exercise a few times a week and eat healthily. Optimism is another key factor, but of course don't get so optimistic that you have unrealistic goals and expectations in life. So in conclusion, try your best to keep life simple and organized, find humor in every situation, don't be a control freak, exercise a few times during the week along with eating healthily, and have realistic optimism.