Here is my resolutions, so I can have written proof that I challenge myself to them.
1. Lose weight - the most obvious one I have every year, but this time I really want to be healthy again. I have a gym membership this time so I will use it to my advantage.
Goal: 1 stone by 20th February 2011 (2lbs a week)
2. Get things done - Don't put things off for ages.
Goal: Write a list every week and tick off things I have done, if there is still things left by Sunday punish myself by doing 50 sit ups, thereby helping with the previous resolution.
3. See my ideas through - If I have an idea for an article, go after it.
Goal: Cary an ideas notebook, everytime I think of an idea for Spark or anything else write it down. Check it everytime I'm bored to see if I can write it up.
These are my resolutions, I will check in at some point to update.
Friday, 31 December 2010
Monday, 13 December 2010
Media coverage of basketball should be improved
I look over to the scoreboard and there’s two minutes left on the clock, we are trailing by eight points and a whistle is blown. The crowd erupts in cheers as something goes our way.
September 19 and the Glaswegian wind is blowing through Kelvin Hall. The basketball game is in the dying minutes and the atmosphere is electric. Newcastle has been behind Glasgow for most of the match and the fans’ excitement for winning the match is growing as the gap gets smaller. Then suddenly the team comes back fighting in two overtime’s to secure a win.
You wouldn’t think that there were only a handful of fans that made the journey to support the team unlike the masses of people that follow Newcastle United Football club. Football is huge in England; we live and breathe it no matter if we follow it or not.
Basketball is a different story; this country has a successful basketball league. The Newcastle Eagles in particular have been named the most successful team in the country ever. However, it does not have a large fan base, this is down to the lack of media coverage to make the game a valid British sport.
The United Kingdom newspapers think of it as an American Sport and tend to concentrate on “British” sports such as Football in the press. We shouldn’t have to stick by this.
Sports journalists in Britain are stubborn on what they think are more news worthy and fail to accommodate newer sports that are growing in popularity. For example, fishing has one of the highest participation levels in the UK but newspapers don’t cover it to the same extent they cover football.
The Newcastle Eagles has a massive fan base; there can be up to 3,000 people at a home match. However, they would get many more people interested in the team if they knew more about it. A lot of people form an opinion without knowing anything about it –newspapers have the ability to change this.
My dad is the prime example, he thought that basketball was “a bunch of Americans playing netball” and the only reason he went was to support me when I was dancing there. He has admitted that other than briefly playing basketball at school, he knew nothing about the sport and as the captain of the school’s rugby team he thought that it was for softies.
He started to like the game because he “tried to understand it” and that intensified his feelings towards it. If the newspapers and press have more coverage of the BBL there would be more knowledge and from this more people would discover this exciting league. Now my dad loves basketball, he never misses a home match and gets to as many away matches as he can. The spare room is covered in posters and signed shirts he has bought.
The Newcastle Eagles enjoyed their 13th silverware in six years last season and with such a successful team you would think they would get more media coverage. This isn’t the case. I looked at the local papers the day after the home match on October, 15 2010 won against Glasgow Rocks and the majority of the sports section was predominantly about football even though nothing had happened, the day before, the stories were all about the players or strategies. The headline in the Journal that day was: “Perch: We must win this time.”
If the press don’t get with the times it won’t affect the basketball circuit – the fans that they have already are loyal. However, a lot of people are being starved of excitement, atmosphere and fun at something they may enjoy if they even knew about it.
The press shouldn’t just stick to the status quo that was set for us by the narrow minded. They are depriving everybody of the excitement and tension of the dying seconds in a close basketball match.
Students: We're not all thugs
In every group someone always lets you down. Your football team are one game away from winning the league and your star player turns up hung-over or you have an important presentation at uni and someone forgets their USB. Whatever the situation is you can be sure something will taint it.
What is the relevance to this I hear you ask? As you all know all students have been rioting and attacking in protest to the university cuts. All students attacked Millbank and charged in and all students attacked the car that Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla were travelling in. Well according to the media anyway.
There were thousands of students in the capital last night protesting before and after the announcement that University caps will be raised to £9,000. Out of all the students there, only 34 arrests were made.
I do not condone that type of behaviour in any shape or form, in fact I think those minority of idiots are giving all of the hard working, sensible and passionate students a bad name. And it doesn’t help that the news in this country likes to concentrate on the negative things.
I’ve always been a strong believer that the media has the power to change the way the country thinks. When they portray students as being violent and horrible the public will start to think that is what they all are. A person I know changed his status on Facebook to: “The students are going wild, get jobs u lazy f**ks.” To which I replied: “I’m a student and I have a job. We aren’t all the same as the idiots that cause trouble; I’m in uni to get a good job.”
People seem to forget that not all students are the same. They are one of the vastest group of people. There are people who were born in England, and then there are people from France, China and all over the world. There are people studying academic subjects, people studying arts and new media and people studying other things such as law and psychology.
The media isn’t going to change their ways so we just have to remind ourselves and those around us that we aren’t all the same. You may never want to let down your football team on an important match, you may never forget your USB on an important day and you may not want to violently attack people at a protest.
Friday, 27 August 2010
2010 so far
I haven't blogged in a while so I've decided to dust the cobwebs of my keyboard and write something.
Thing is though...I don't know what to write.
There really isn't much going on in my life right now, I bum around during the week watching tv or I go to the gym. Then I go to work on the weekend -I now work at Peacocks- for four hours on each day.
I did just read through my past blogs and find this...
One word: Failure.
1. Eat healthy - I tried this for a while...the longest I've done is a month...then about 2 months off...I'm back on it now but I'm going to the gym aswell...so fingers crossed.
2.Spend less-save more - I passed this up until my contract ended on my old job, I knew I wouldn't have a job, so i saved my student loan so I could survive. But when I didn't have a job I found myself taking more and more out of my savings
3.Spend more time studying - FAIL... I always say i'll do this, right up until the point where the essay is due the next day, or at one point the same day. I haven't even looked at shorthand since I finished.
4.Look on the brighter side of life - I think I've started to succeed with this, I haven't been as depressed as I was at the end of last year, and this time off has been pretty good. Yeah I've had my quiet moments but I've always had hectic times too.
Man, I've just been hit with the worst writers block ever. I can't think of a single thing to write about except this...what's on my mind. I don't know how I'm going to be a writer, I really don't. I'm always complaining I've got writers block, why couldn't I have been interested and/or good at science or maths or something that didn't involve been creative eh??
Anyway I should depart, I have to get up early...ish to drive to longhoughton tomorrow morning. G'night who ever reads this x
Thing is though...I don't know what to write.
There really isn't much going on in my life right now, I bum around during the week watching tv or I go to the gym. Then I go to work on the weekend -I now work at Peacocks- for four hours on each day.
I did just read through my past blogs and find this...
I have decided this year to add some resolutions to my usual try to be healthy one. Here are my 2010 resolutions:
1. Eat Healthy,
2. Spend less-Save more,
3. Spend more time studying and
4. Look on the brighter side of life, I miss that part of me sometimes.
I don't know how long they will last but I'll give them a go.
One word: Failure.
1. Eat healthy - I tried this for a while...the longest I've done is a month...then about 2 months off...I'm back on it now but I'm going to the gym aswell...so fingers crossed.
2.Spend less-save more - I passed this up until my contract ended on my old job, I knew I wouldn't have a job, so i saved my student loan so I could survive. But when I didn't have a job I found myself taking more and more out of my savings
3.Spend more time studying - FAIL... I always say i'll do this, right up until the point where the essay is due the next day, or at one point the same day. I haven't even looked at shorthand since I finished.
4.Look on the brighter side of life - I think I've started to succeed with this, I haven't been as depressed as I was at the end of last year, and this time off has been pretty good. Yeah I've had my quiet moments but I've always had hectic times too.
Man, I've just been hit with the worst writers block ever. I can't think of a single thing to write about except this...what's on my mind. I don't know how I'm going to be a writer, I really don't. I'm always complaining I've got writers block, why couldn't I have been interested and/or good at science or maths or something that didn't involve been creative eh??
Anyway I should depart, I have to get up early...ish to drive to longhoughton tomorrow morning. G'night who ever reads this x
Sunday, 21 March 2010
Guildford road trip
It's dark outside. It's boiling inside. There is a constant whistle from something we haven't detected yet. There isn't much room.
I'm on the coach coming back from a trip to Guildford. I went there to watch the Newcastle Eagles play in the trophey final.
I can't write an in detail blog just yet because it is quite difficult to do this on my mobile.
But, we won. With a staggering 111-95 points.
Charles Smith was awarded MVP with a excellent 27 points. He definately deserved the title, he played brilliantly.
In true Eagles faahion they started the game trailing behind. The Jets started with a 7 point lead but it was shortlived as the Eagles came up from behind to lead for the rest of the game.
A truely fantastic game was played.
Now to the coach. Like I said the bus is boiling, small and uncomfortable. I've been travelling home for about 3 hours and I still have about 4 hours left.
I really don't know how long it will be before I crack up from heat exhaustion.
I really want to be in bed at the minute.
That's it for tonight.
Byee x
I'm on the coach coming back from a trip to Guildford. I went there to watch the Newcastle Eagles play in the trophey final.
I can't write an in detail blog just yet because it is quite difficult to do this on my mobile.
But, we won. With a staggering 111-95 points.
Charles Smith was awarded MVP with a excellent 27 points. He definately deserved the title, he played brilliantly.
In true Eagles faahion they started the game trailing behind. The Jets started with a 7 point lead but it was shortlived as the Eagles came up from behind to lead for the rest of the game.
A truely fantastic game was played.
Now to the coach. Like I said the bus is boiling, small and uncomfortable. I've been travelling home for about 3 hours and I still have about 4 hours left.
I really don't know how long it will be before I crack up from heat exhaustion.
I really want to be in bed at the minute.
That's it for tonight.
Byee x
Wednesday, 10 March 2010
Can Money Buy Happiness?
Money is part of our language, our everyday life, our future. People find it hard to survive without it; some people never have enough of it. It is used to buy chocolates and crisps – a house. Some people beg for it and some people just throw it away.
It is a word that can bring many emotions to the surface, worry and sadness, anger and regret. Why is this? Money is only lumps of metal, pieces of paper and figures on a computer screen after all.
However, the love of it goes on. Everyone works all their life trying to earn as much money as they can so they can have a better tomorrow. But then, won’t they be working tomorrow?
One thing that has never been clear is; can money buy happiness?
The answer to this is nearly always no. How can it? Money can’t buy something that isn’t a solid form can it?
Professor Andrew Oswald, Warwick University, has done some intense research and revealed that money can in fact buy happiness. He said: “We found a strong link between financial windfalls and being happy and having much better psychological health.”
The study says that winning just £1000 is enough to make someone happy. It seems that even smaller amounts can work too. Fay Crowley, a first year university student, said: “I'm always buying scratch cards. I keep thinking that I'm going to win loads of money, but instead I win small amounts, so I keep on buying more.”
Small amounts of money may make you happy for a short period of time but the study has proven that it is the larger amounts that make a significant difference. Oswald said: “Overall the more you get, we find, the cheerier you'll become. Large sums are better than small sums.”
Most people think of money the same way, whether you are skint or loaded. Fay lives on a student budget and works 20 hours a week to earn enough money to get to university. She said: “I do feel much happier when I have money; I feel like I have more freedom to do things, I also feel much better when I am able to buy new things.”
Kavita Panesar, a Civil Servant, comes from a wealthy family and only moved out of her parent’s house at the age of 30. She said: “Money means choices and freedom.”
Kavita never had to pay a bill until the age of 30 when she decided to get married and live with her husband. She said: “I had to learn a lot because my parents used to take care of everything.”
I was really content at home, because I didn’t have to worry about money and bills. I felt much happier.”
The study showed that it isn’t just money that can give you happiness. Oswald said: "There are lots of other factors in life, especially personal things like getting married and so on."
Sometimes money doesn’t instantly bring happiness to your life; in fact often the happiness you do get is short lived. Fay said: “I get really down when I don’t have money and I get stressed out because I think that my bills will mount up.”
In Dorothy Row’s book, The Real Meaning of Money, she says: “Money isn’t always fun, and the fun and the misery are intimately entwined.”
Yes, money can buy happiness but for how long? The answer always depends on whose hands the money falls into.
Thursday, 7 January 2010
The Snow is still here
Byee x
Tuesday, 5 January 2010
The Door Locked
Tuesday January 5, 2010.
I'm not going to bore you with a really long blog, just a small update on my day.
I sepnt most of the day ringing around peopl and booking my London Trip. I'm so excited for that, me and Zoe - friend from Uni - are going by train to London for one night. We are going to see Sister Act at the London Palladiam.
I also spent most of my time hoping I would get a phone call from work to say I didn't have to come in because of the weather. That didn't happen, so i had to drive in this awful weather really slow.
They then decided at 7.50pm to send us home. So I rushed out to my car, turned on the engine to warm up the car and scraped the snow off my windscreen. I then got in my car and drove off missing the traffic to get off site. Actually that last bit isn't true. I would like to say that but unfortunatly it went more like this: I then tried to get into my car and drive off to miss the traffic to get off site but found out I had locked myself out of my car. Yup, I'm sure it had to happen at sometime, but
did it really have to happen when I had been let go early from work? I waited 15 minutes for my dad to come with my spare key, at least then the inside of my car had warmed up.
I'll leave you with this: Why is it that Great Britain are always fascinated with the weather?
g'night
x
I'm not going to bore you with a really long blog, just a small update on my day.
I sepnt most of the day ringing around peopl and booking my London Trip. I'm so excited for that, me and Zoe - friend from Uni - are going by train to London for one night. We are going to see Sister Act at the London Palladiam.
I also spent most of my time hoping I would get a phone call from work to say I didn't have to come in because of the weather. That didn't happen, so i had to drive in this awful weather really slow.
They then decided at 7.50pm to send us home. So I rushed out to my car, turned on the engine to warm up the car and scraped the snow off my windscreen. I then got in my car and drove off missing the traffic to get off site. Actually that last bit isn't true. I would like to say that but unfortunatly it went more like this: I then tried to get into my car and drive off to miss the traffic to get off site but found out I had locked myself out of my car. Yup, I'm sure it had to happen at sometime, but
did it really have to happen when I had been let go early from work? I waited 15 minutes for my dad to come with my spare key, at least then the inside of my car had warmed up.
I'll leave you with this: Why is it that Great Britain are always fascinated with the weather?
g'night
x
Monday, 4 January 2010
Post-Celeb BB launch night
So the Pamela Anderson rumour wasn't true. That is a disapointment.
Alex and Dane, what do you think? I mean to me it's all so false. Dane: "I did a boo boo." Are you kidding me?! Really? He looked shit scared when he saw Alex. I don't know, maybe I'm just being niave and believing the newspapers, or maybe I'm trying to think that as a journalist we all tell the truth?
First impressions are that i like most of them. Stephen seems funny, he makes me laugh. But not as much as Sisqo, OMG he cracks me up. Sisqo: "I'm a lot taller when I stand on my wallet."

I LOVE Stephanie Beacham. She is so beautiful, for her age as well...she amazes me. However, I think she may start to annoy me with her poshness.
Not too impressed with Katia. SHe is not a celeb. She even said it herself. Katia: "I was in a public relationship."
Even though I don't know her, I like Nicola T. When I first read about her my first impression was, "How dare she have my name." But I think she could surprise us - she's really sweet. She also looks A LOT like Lucy from 2009 X Factor.
My prediction is Katia evicted first, and the winner...I'm still not sure but I say Vinnie Jones is a massive condenter.
Alex and Dane, what do you think? I mean to me it's all so false. Dane: "I did a boo boo." Are you kidding me?! Really? He looked shit scared when he saw Alex. I don't know, maybe I'm just being niave and believing the newspapers, or maybe I'm trying to think that as a journalist we all tell the truth?
First impressions are that i like most of them. Stephen seems funny, he makes me laugh. But not as much as Sisqo, OMG he cracks me up. Sisqo: "I'm a lot taller when I stand on my wallet."


Not too impressed with Katia. SHe is not a celeb. She even said it herself. Katia: "I was in a public relationship."
Even though I don't know her, I like Nicola T. When I first read about her my first impression was, "How dare she have my name." But I think she could surprise us - she's really sweet. She also looks A LOT like Lucy from 2009 X Factor.
My prediction is Katia evicted first, and the winner...I'm still not sure but I say Vinnie Jones is a massive condenter.
Sunday, 3 January 2010
Pre-Celeb Big Brother
Well I have just read on the Daily Mail website that Pamela Anderson and Basshunter are rumoured to enter the last Celeb Big Brother house later on tonight.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1240146/Celebrity-Big-Brother-brink-collapse--24-hours-go.html
This is an interesting turn of events - I love that saying - usually big brother provides us with washed up former so called celebrities or non-celebs who's claim to celebdome is usually being somebodies partner.
However, unless it's just me I think Pamela Anderson and Basshunter are still on top form. I think the big producers at the Big Brother headquarters wanted one last shot at a good show.
And I wonder what will brew up with Dane Bowers and Alex Reid together there.
Lets watch and see...
Byee
=]
x
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1240146/Celebrity-Big-Brother-brink-collapse--24-hours-go.html
This is an interesting turn of events - I love that saying - usually big brother provides us with washed up former so called celebrities or non-celebs who's claim to celebdome is usually being somebodies partner.
However, unless it's just me I think Pamela Anderson and Basshunter are still on top form. I think the big producers at the Big Brother headquarters wanted one last shot at a good show.
And I wonder what will brew up with Dane Bowers and Alex Reid together there.
Lets watch and see...
Byee
=]
x
Saturday, 2 January 2010
2010, Snowmen and Christmas Presents
It's 2010! The end of one decade and the start to probably - hopefully - the best decade of my life. In ten years I will be 30.
New Years Resolutions. Every body makes them, not everyone sticks to them. Mine usually last about ten minutes. That's because it is usually "eat less". However, saying as on most new years eve's I have a bit to drink I usually get the munchies in the early hours of the morning.
I have decided this year to add some resolutions to my usual try to be healthy one. Here are my 2010 resolutions:
1. Eat Healthy,
2. Spend less-Save more,
3. Spend more time studying and
4. Look on the brighter side of life, I miss that part of me sometimes.
I don't know how long they will last but I'll give them a go.
Snow Snow Snow
Can you believe the weather? Apparently this is the coldest winter since 1979: I can't comment on that saying as I wasn't born then.
What I can say is I built a snowman last night with my sister and her girlfriend. I hadn't built a snowman in about 10 years.
This is Pat the Snowman =] I never was a good artist. It was fun building him though, I reverted back to being a child again.
The Best Christmas Present
I finally started my university work today. I used one of my christmas presents to help me, it was by far the best christmas present I recieved...
New Years Resolutions. Every body makes them, not everyone sticks to them. Mine usually last about ten minutes. That's because it is usually "eat less". However, saying as on most new years eve's I have a bit to drink I usually get the munchies in the early hours of the morning.
I have decided this year to add some resolutions to my usual try to be healthy one. Here are my 2010 resolutions:
1. Eat Healthy,
2. Spend less-Save more,
3. Spend more time studying and
4. Look on the brighter side of life, I miss that part of me sometimes.
I don't know how long they will last but I'll give them a go.
Snow Snow Snow
Can you believe the weather? Apparently this is the coldest winter since 1979: I can't comment on that saying as I wasn't born then.
What I can say is I built a snowman last night with my sister and her girlfriend. I hadn't built a snowman in about 10 years.
The Best Christmas Present
I finally started my university work today. I used one of my christmas presents to help me, it was by far the best christmas present I recieved...
Yes that's right, my favourite christmas present is my 500 sticky index markers. How cool are they?!
Anyway I am off to get some more studying done as it is one of my New Years Resolutions.
byee =]
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