Fighting fears with a Blue Cape and a Golden Lasso!

Thursday, March 30, 2006

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

Life is a JOURNEY that must be traveled no matter how bad the ROADS and accommodations.”

~ Oliver Goldsmith

WHEELS OF FEAR


I have a fever. Spring fever, that is. This time of the year grasps my heart like no other season. I gaze at the bare, dry pavement and my pulse quickens as the thunderous noise of the first motorcycle roars pass my house on a crisp March morning. At last it's time, MOTORCYCLE time! This is my one true love and passion in life. From the time I was able to speak, I'm sure that MOTORBIKE was the first word out of my mouth, even before dada. I've often wondered what drew me to this love of bikes. Was it the open road, the cool wind hurdling at my body, or the thrilling twists and turns around each corner? While all of these exhilarating experiences engage me as a rider, I believe the feeling of absolute FREEDOM is the true reason I ride. As I ride for hours, I leave my cares and troubles of the day behind, and for that period of time I focus on the road of freedom.





HAVE FEAR, WILL TRAVEL

When people find out I ride a motorcycle, the most frequent question asked is, “Aren’t you afraid?” Yup! Who wouldn’t be? You’re traveling at intense speeds, on a machine with only two wheels, on a road with hundreds of inattentive drivers all rushing to specific destinations. Not to mention the dirt, gravel and other particles on the road that may disrupt your tranquil journey. With all these factors in mind, motorcycling is all about conquering fear. Most of my blogs are dedicated to fighting fears, but this is one post where I put down my fists and suggest that FEAR can actually be, in the words of Martha, “a good thing.” Without a little fear of riding a motorcycle, the road traveled could be a dangerous and precarious path to take. You must have respect for the type of vehicle you are touring on, as well as the roads you are about to embark upon.




GEAR TO GO


Fear is conquered with knowledge, and with a better understanding of the phobias we may have, we can overcome anything. With motorcycle riding, the knowledge of motorcycles in general, the gear used to protect you, and the risks of the road, will ensure you a safe voyage.

There are many brands of motorcycles out there, each offering the consumer their safety features, benefits, and certain characteristics of each model they carry. The most prominent brands are:

  • Harley Davidson
  • Yamaha
  • Suzuki
  • Kawasaki
  • BMW
  • Victory

My Honda Custom 250

And my personal favorite,

  • Honda

After choosing the bike that best suits your needs and desires while eliminating some of your riding fears, you must then grab the gear to combat the terror of cycling. This may include:

  • A leather jacket
  • Leather gloves
  • Boots or appropriate footwear
  • Leather chaps

But the most important safety device on a motorcycle is between the rider’s ears. To protect this, you must wear a helmet that has been approved by the Department of Transportation (DOT).



RISKS OF THE ROAD

Once you have become educated, and you’ve developed your skills as a rider, you should assess, understand and take appropriate measures to alleviate the risks involved on the road as you experience the joy of riding.

When I see a highway sign that illustrates a windy road or indicates gravel up ahead, I become a bit fearful and slow down, to or below the sign speed. A little fear in this situation is good so as to use greater care when riding. These highway signs also remind me of the windy roads life may bring. With my own disabling disease, I am sometimes consumed by the thoughts of becoming confined to a wheelchair at a young age. The fear of not being able to ride a motorcycle overwhelms me, and the image of riding a wheelchair is disheartening.


Vs.




Recently I strolled through a motorcycle shop and fell in love with an orange, Honda CBR 600. This bike electrifies my soul and symbolizes to me that I may not know what the ROAD of life has in store, but I will not fear the ride I may have to take. So, whether a CBR 600 or a fancy wheelchair, I’m going to make every minute count on the open road with this wonderful life given to me.

Friday, March 10, 2006

Quote of the Week

"Life is a DANCE, from one STAGE to the NEXT. "

~ Anonymous

st patrick's


DANCE AWAY WITH A LATTE A DAY


“Yes, I’ll have a venti, non-fat, sugar-free, extra hot, and easy on the foam, Caramel Macchiato.”

“Hi Jana! Come right to the window and we’ll have your drink ready for you.”

“Thanks, Carrie! I really need this latte today. It has been one pickle of a week.”

“Oh, Jana. You need this coffee everyday. Who are you kidding?”


Yup, I do need my latte everyday. It’s pretty sad when they know not only my drink at Starbucks, but they know my name. This has been both my weakness and my indulgence over the past few years. I’m positive I could post a hundred blogs about the fear of losing Starbucks. However, there are currently three Starbucks within the Halifax Regional Municipality, and one to open on Spring Garden Road this coming spring. So, it’s safe to say Starbucks is here to stay.

I have had many fears this week, which made it extremely hard to elaborate on just one. Fear of not getting my assignments done on time. Fear of failing my midterms. Fear of presenting a speech. Fear of letting my friends down. The greatest Fear of them all this week, Fear of FAILURE, in general. Needless to say, I really needed my venti, non-fat, sugar-free, easy on the foam, Caramel Macchiato latte. (You don’t even want to know how many calories are in this drink.)

After sipping back many-a-latte this week, I realized something incredibly obvious. This latte luxury is one of my weapons to fight the countless fears I have. With each mouthful of caffeine delight, I breathe a sigh of relaxation. My mind becomes clearer. I can suddenly take on the world with all its ups and downs. In essence, my FEARS melt away.

WEAPONS OF FIGHTING FEAR


In light of this discovery, I began to explore other Weapons of Fighting Fear. A few of these findings may seem insignificant to some individuals, but to the ones fighting their everyday fears, these weapons can be exceptionally powerful.

We can Fight Fear with:

  • humour or comedy
  • friendship
  • a Shopping spree
  • love
  • bubble gum
  • faith
  • oreo cookies
  • music
  • a dance or two
    or even
  • hope


I could describe each one of these anxiety, combating tools in more detail. Instead, I will expand on one of my favorite ways to release the tension of fear, DANCING.


QUEEN OF THE DANCE FLOOR

While most people go to a dance club or a fire hall to boogie the night away, I find myself grooving to the beat of my own drum at work. “Work”, you say? How can you possibly dance at work? I work where music is played all day, the clients will move with you, and FEAR is nowhere to be found. I work at an all women’s gym, Curves for Women. It is here I can get down and have some fun with women of all ages. We have some women that love “the oldies, but the goodies” music. This is where I shake my hips and do the Elvis Pelvis move. Or we have several ladies that prefer the modern day techno tunes. I then flaunt my Jennifer Lopez style on the gym floor. (I hope you aren’t getting a mental picture because it ain’t pretty.) Whatever the music being played, you can be sure someone is dancing to it, including myself. With this Fear Fighting Weapon and a latte in my hand, I can Fight my Fears until the break of day.
For more nutritional information on Starbucks coffee please visit www.starbucks.com, but you may not want to know this info as it could affect your espresso experience.

Monday, March 06, 2006

saint st patrick's day 2006



JAMMIN JANA


After her midterms!!



saint st patrick's day 2006

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Quote of the Week

When it comes to the FUTURE, there are three kinds of people: those who let it happen, those who make it happen, and those who wonder what happened.

~John M. Richardson, Jr.