Back when I passed Level I there was a joke thrown out in a video lecture. Went something like this:
"I hope wherever you are right now accounting is your date on Friday night. You can't go to a movie, you can't go to a bar. The more miserable you are, the more likely you are going to pass the exam."
There may be some truth to that. Right now I am owning up to my responsibilities and being a good candidate, though my social life is mostly non existent. But on the whole, I'm at peace. That is a key difference from Level II last year. Last year I was pissed for about 12 months after I got dumped the day after the exam by a girlfriend of three years. I was also under a lot of pressure to close on a house in time to complete a 1031 exchange. Those two factors sucked away the desire to study. It made LII impossible following a Dec 07 LI passing exam, and two weeks before the exam I felt so burnt.
Though I'm content with my dedication, there seems to be so much information behind me that I am afraid I will forget. There seems to be so much more between now and the exam I still need to learn. But I think back to LI and 3 weeks before the exam it wasn't clicking yet on the practice exams, and then I was able to turn it up. So I need to stick to the game plan, stay on pace in this marathon with enough juice to kick through the finish line sprinting with all I have.
Sure, passing an exam like this can absolutely suck sometimes. But just like everything, this experience has so much opportunity. Sacrifice is rewarded. Self respect is earned through self discipline. The lessons in dedication this experience offers are transferable and will allow me to see into myself and discover what I have in me. This is an opportunity to grow. The dedication to goal and purpose shown in this exam should reflect in all things I do, and all things I do should reflect in my dedication to this single goal.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Thematic Framework: Passion
I should not be content to have passive interests in anything. Interest should be directed toward passion and activity. In order to achieve success in the things that are important to me I need to be gravely serious in pursuing my goals each day. I need to prove myself everyday at work, in the gym, in how I eat, and in my preparation for the CFA Exam. To achieve the future I seek, I need to pursue the present I have.
Friday, March 6, 2009
how did you meet? ...oh we met through friends
you hear this conversation all of the time. a happy couple says they met "through friends." this should tell you one of two things:
a) they met in a bar when they went out with their friends. but they won't tell you that because they want to believe "you don't meet special people in bars" when that is the only reason to go somewhere and pay for overpriced drinks with your friends when you could all gather at home and get more drunk, and not worry about driving.
b) one of them was dating the other's friends before the attraction was "too strong" or they "grew closer" when mr. assed-out was away at school, the military, or work. most likely this mutual friend no longer exists in their lives. sometimes it's less of a home wrecking situation and your friend breaks up with someone and you go in for the kill.
anyway, i'm going to a bar tonight. here is my pick up line this evening:
"hi i'm chris balster."
a) they met in a bar when they went out with their friends. but they won't tell you that because they want to believe "you don't meet special people in bars" when that is the only reason to go somewhere and pay for overpriced drinks with your friends when you could all gather at home and get more drunk, and not worry about driving.
b) one of them was dating the other's friends before the attraction was "too strong" or they "grew closer" when mr. assed-out was away at school, the military, or work. most likely this mutual friend no longer exists in their lives. sometimes it's less of a home wrecking situation and your friend breaks up with someone and you go in for the kill.
anyway, i'm going to a bar tonight. here is my pick up line this evening:
"hi i'm chris balster."
Thursday, March 5, 2009
92 days
The exam is in 92 days. The history that takes place everyday in the markets is a huge distraction. I work 11 hour days without a second thought these days, and do something social afterward for a few hours to feel better about this lifestyle. The 11 hour days are broken by the occassional 13-14 hour day with no social activities. When do I study? Weekends.
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