It really depends on how you define "self." My personality, the core of who I am, is fine. I see nothing that demands improvement. I'm friendlier, more socially capable (still prefer to keep to myself though), more carefree, more forgiving, more patient, mentally healthier, and all around happier than I've ever been previously. Nothing has really "caused" this to happen, it just sort of grew over time as I got older and hasn't faded since it hit its peak. I mean, I'm going through a period of slight boredom right now because there haven't been any new games that have really piqued my interest lately, but that's more of an external issue. It has no bearing on my overall satisfaction with life.
Physically, I'm somewhat out of shape. It's not really a concern for me, but it's a concern for the Navy, so I'm having to work out and diet a bit to slim down. I've been at it for just over a month and am already back within acceptable standards, but I have to keep going a month more until the next PRT. No big deal, really, though I get the feeling my PT "instructors" would prefer me to at least appear more concerned about it. Meh.
Physically, I'm somewhat out of shape. It's not really a concern for me, but it's a concern for the Navy, so I'm having to work out and diet a bit to slim down. I've been at it for just over a month and am already back within acceptable standards, but I have to keep going a month more until the next PRT. No big deal, really, though I get the feeling my PT "instructors" would prefer me to at least appear more concerned about it. Meh.