As I peruse various articles from the “self-help experts", I am amazed at how often I run into the admonition to stop wasting time. Create a daily “To Do" list, prioritize, and do, do, do. Get stuff done. Don’t get sidetracked. Remember your goals. Try to keep on schedule. Go, go, go! Keep moving. Stick with the plan. Do you want to succeed or not? Keep going – and for cryin’ out loud, STOP WASTING TIME!
Yeah, I know. It’s good for any of us to set goals for those things we’d like to accomplish in life and it also makes sense to at least sketch out a basic action plan to achieve those goals. For some of us, it can also be beneficial to lay out a daily “To Do" list as a reminder of some of the things we really should get done today - as long as we don’t get carried away and start regarding our list as a sacred scroll. As the main controlling factor in our lives that we must follow no matter what.
It’s my personal opinion however, that there comes a time when we need to close the daily planner, shut off the PDA and just goof off. Let’s face it. Many of us are well on our way to becoming spazz cases. Over-driven zombies fueled by mind-soothing drugs and blood pressure pills along with an assortment of other even less desirable “medications". That’s not good.
What happens when you keep using the old cell phone - call after call and day after day without putting it on the charger? The answer is pretty obvious, isn’t it? Our phone simply quits working. It’s much the same way with us. Oh yeah, we can keep on pushing, sometimes for quite a while. Somewhere along the line though, we’re going to quit working too. Maybe not to the point where we’re ready for the great recycle bin in the sky but you can about bet that something is going to start deteriorating. Perhaps it will be our health, our emotional stability, our relationships with our friends and family – something is going down the tubes. Just like our cell phone, we frequently need recharging too.
One of the best ways to get our old batteries re-energized is to take a periodic “time out" to yes, waste time and just goof off. Just for clarification, I view “wasting time" is doing anything that we personally enjoy doing that takes less than five minutes of preparation. No, spending three days getting ready for a trip to the beach with the kids – and then going to the beach - is not wasting time. It’s taking a vacation which hopefully will be fun and not too stressful.
To me, wasting time is doing things like going for a short walk, kicking back and listening to music, reading, sitting on the front porch watching the squirrels in the pecan tree or even watching something mindless on TV. Not uncommonly my TV time will turn into nap time which, come to think of it, is just about the ultimate in goofing off. Quite refreshing…
If it’s done strictly for the benefit of relaxation, some folks enjoy drawing, painting, sculpture, working with crafts or playing a musical instrument while others may get a re-charge through gardening or woodworking. As long as the thing we’re doing is something we really enjoy and is done because we “want to" as opposed to “need to", I think we can safely log it under the general category of wasting time. To be real honest, it doesn’t make a heck of a lot of difference what we’re doing as long as we are stepping back from the stress-producing stuff in our lives to take some time for ourselves.
Stress – from all kinds of different pressures - is frequently considered to be America’s number one health problem. That’s no reason it should be our problem though. So? So stop reading this stuff and go waste some time! Now would be good…
Important note: If you’re feeling really stressed out, it would probably be a good idea to do something about it by paying a visit to your friendly physician or health services organization. Think about it.
Go Ahead And Smile
A man's car can be a reflection of his personality, especially if the ride is customized. But for those to-be speed devils out there, freeing that horse is not that expensive most of the time. An inexpensive way to give that engine a little horsepower upgrade is by modifying the vehicle's exhaust system.
Commonly the exhaust system of factory cars are small in diameter and are designed to produce less noise and emission. With this stock design, it may tend to choke on the back pressure and lose that precious horsepower. An exhaust system upgrade is not only changing the mufflers which what is commonly referred to as exhaust. It is an upgrade that starts with the engine manifold to the catalytic converter unto the mufflers.
Headers
There are two types of aftermarket header upgrades; the long header and the short header. The long header is effective and commonly used in long distance racing or driving. This type of header has a longer design and makes the exhaust air travel much further to the catalytic converter. The other type of header is the short header. This has a shorter pipe length but gives you instant engine boost and horsepower at lower engine RPM's. This type of header is suitable for drag racers and street racers since they need constant boost on sharp corners to get ahead.
Catalytic Converters
Catalytic Converter or the Cat Back is the one that filters the exhaust fumes and sound produced by the engine. It has been tried and tested that removing the Cat Backs may give you a boost by about 20% of the stock engine horsepower. Removing the catalytic converters may be a can of worms for the tuner, hence this may cause the polluted fumes to escape through the exhaust system and the engine may not pass the government standard for engine emission testing. In the United States of America, it is illegal to remove catalytic converters on cars and the penalties may be imprisonment or the car can be impounded by the authorities.
These are just minor but crucial engine upgrades that can be done by your neighborhood car shop. Before doing any actual upgrades, just check with your parts distributor for advice since different types of engine may need different types of parts. Wrong combination of parts may choke the exhaust system and may downgrade the performance or even damage your engine.
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