Resolutions are not my friends, typically. I see them as reasons for self-abuse, at least in my case, because I usually make them way too hard to achieve. What I find more helpful is to set goals and progress monitor myself daily or weekly. I do this a lot with my students in their areas of struggle. It helps to break down a problem and set mini-goals that are smaller victories, rather than to focus on a larger issue all at once. It’s also motivating to acknowledge small victories on a frequent basis, and reflect on minor setbacks, rather than mentally beat yourself up when you feel you have “failed.”
All of that being said, I also believe that it’s important to have larger, longer-term goals to work toward. These goals are usually much more abstract, and the smaller goals lead towards achieving the bigger goals. Confused yet? :)
My 2011 Goals:
1. Love more openly and unabashedly. Be more appreciative and show gratitude.
- Tell and show people how much they mean to me on a regular basis.
- Sincerely compliment those around me on a daily basis, beyond just their appearance. Acknowledge how they enhance my life, as well as the lives of others.
- Genuinely thank people for what they do for me and for my students.
2. Learn to love myself for who I am, and who I have the potential to become.
- Find and journal about my own small victories every day, no matter how great or small.
- Reflect on my goals daily. Celebrate and make changes when needed.
3. Change/work on several habits to improve my feelings about my appearance.
- Sit up/walk straighter.
- Avoid biting nails/cuticles.
- Workout in some way at least 5-days a week.
- Be consistent about taking my meds and testing my blood.
- Meet with nutritionist from KP.
- Stick to a meal plan based on our weekly menu.
- Read more books for pleasure, rather than for work.
4. Be creative/improve specific skills.
- Write/create something daily.
- Complete online course with Melody Ross in creativity.
- Learn to make homemade pasta.
- Find and refine a really good marinara recipe.
5. Learn to accept the limitations of others, rather than seek apologies or excuses. This one is quite personal, so I wish to keep it private for the time being.
6. Maintain a more orderly home/life for the sanity of both of us!
- Help Jason with the kitchen every night by unloading/loading dishwasher.
- Create and maintain a schedule for cleaning and laundry.
- Build weekly menus prior to shopping trips. Stick to the list!
- Eat out only 1-2 times per week at MOST.
- Limit extraneous spending so as to pay off as many bills as possible.
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