Well, it's the beginning of the new year and it's
that time when everyone starts to feel guilty about what they didn't accomplish
the previous year and we all resolve to do a little better this coming year. I
am no different and I have plenty I would like to accomplish in 2013. Wow, is it
really 2013?
Now, I don't consider myself a complete failure in
accomplishing some of the things I wanted to do in 2012. And I don't think many
of us are complete failures, even if we don't necessarily accomplish
everything we hoped
to at the beginning of last year. But if we hadn't made any of those
"resolutions" in the first place, how much less would we have
accomplished?
So, instead of making "new years resolutions"
something to laugh at, because we just know we won't keep them, make your
goals a little more specific and set reasonable expectations for yourself. If
you set the bar too high right away, chances are you will quickly become
frustrated at your lack of success and give up altogether. And that seems to be
where many "New Year's resolutions" end up around the month of
February.
So, start small and specific. And don't hate
yourself and give up if you don't completely achieve it--just pick yourself back
up and try again. Instead of saying "I'm gonna lose 100 lbs this year" start
at--"I'm going to try to lose a pound a week." At the end of January, reevaluate
if necessary. Instead of saying "I'm not going to eat out at all this year"
start out by trying to eat out half as often each week. You will quickly find
out whether such things are realistic expectations.
All that said, here are a few I would like to
accomplish this year.
1. Meal plan more. This helps with both eating out
too often and going over the grocery budget.
2. Pay off three debts. Even paying minimums, I know
at least one will get paid off. With a little effort, I think we can manage
two or three.
3. Be a little more "green." At least in the ways that can be done inexpensively. I've seen some good ideas for homemade cleaners I'd like to try. I also want to use stuff I already have.
4. Exercise at least half an hour a day. Whether it's a walk, hula hooping or the Wii Fit, I just want to make sure I get some activity in! If I make it to an hour, even better!
5. Get organized. I know this is one of those "general" things I was just talking about, but I need to do things like use a calendar for my blogging and set aside times for blog-related activities.
5. Get organized. I know this is one of those "general" things I was just talking about, but I need to do things like use a calendar for my blogging and set aside times for blog-related activities.
These are just a few things I can think of that I
would like to try. But remember, set your goals moderately and keep in mind what
you can realistically accomplish. Once you reach those goals, set another one
just a little higher, then you'll be on your way to where you want to be.
Oh jeez, getting organised is a top priority for me! haha.
ReplyDeleteGreat post :-)
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