New Year's resolutions
Dec. 31st, 2002 02:29 pmOK, this is the big one! May have to come back & edit a bit. I'm working out of my head here and I may be forgetting stuff.
In 2003 I will:
OK, it's a start. Next step is actually to take these and write down WHY I want to do each one. Will be helpful.
In 2003 I will:
- Get to work by 9
- Leave work at a reasonable hour, say 6:30 at the latest, unless there's some real emergency
- Cook at least 4 times a week
- Bring my lunch to work at least 4 times a week
- Go to the gym or otherwise exercise at least 3 times a week
- Stringently limit the time I spend screwing around on the web, say 1 hour a day max
- Call or otherwise communicate with my friends and family at least once a month
- Check my voicemail every day, and answer messages immediately
- Shed those opinions of myself and others that I cling to from habit rather than conviction
- Take a pottery course or other creative outlet that doesn't have anything to do with words
- Honour my commitments
- Face my irrational fears
- Talk to strangers
- Find somewhere to volunteer, and do it
- Spend money only on things I truly want
- Tell people I love them more often
- Go to Scotland
- Visit Heidi & Rock (March?), Zac & Christine, Siobhain & James
- Look for a job that lets me contribute something more important to the world than just helping multinational pharmacos make more money
- Do The Artist's Way with Kate
- Start an online book club with Kate, Joanna, others? (OK this doesn't square well with the fewer-words resolution, but contradiction is so delicious)
- Keep my apartment clean
- Give a party
- Go to the tam-tam
OK, it's a start. Next step is actually to take these and write down WHY I want to do each one. Will be helpful.