Hello and welcome to my new blog. I decided that starting this year, I wanted to just keeping a blog online to collect and share some of my thoughts in life. Now, because this is public, I'm still figuring out exactly how to go about doing this. Obviously I won't get into anything from my professional life, and to much of a degree my private life as well. I don't want to directly name specific people that may not want to be mentioned, etc. I guess it will be a chance to talk about some of my broader perspectives on things.
For this entry I want to focus on my New Year's resolutions. Now I know what you're probably thinking, who really keeps their resolutions? I want to be realistic about this. I'm trying to not be super extreme or super specific about them. For example, I'm not going to pick an exact weight I want to be at, or say I will be at the gym 7 days a week no exceptions. It's just not going to happen and when it doesn't it will probably discourage me more from keeping the resolution up at all if it is that intense.
I've decided to give my goals for 2011 a theme: Clean Up My Life! I've separated this into 3 categories:
1) Clean up my body! For one, I am going to continue to have a solid gym schedule during the week, but be reasonable with it. In the last month or so before my holiday break, I finally made the effort to start going to the gym on my way to work in the morning. It involves getting up at 5AM. If I have a good reason to be up later than normal the night before, than I'm not going to go, it's not worth messing up my sleep, but if I have nothing important to do the night before, then I need to go to bed and get up early the next morning. I used to be better at going when I lived closer to the gym and I can't let this stop me. Cleaning my body also means eating better. My dad introduced me to an iPhone app that helps you track what you eat each day, and he's been using it and he says it's working. I'm not going to go completely organic or anything, but I'm going to be more conscience of what I'm taking in each day.
2) Clean up my physical space! If you know me, then you know that sometimes my desk can get a little messy...ok a lot of the time! I want to end each day before I leave work or before I go to bed by making sure my desk or room is put away and in good order. If I make an effort to do this everyday, it will stay in order. It's funny, I'm so anal about how I organize my files in the computer, I need to implement that structure to my actual life.
3) Clean up my assets! Now I am not going to disclose any of my financial numbers here, but I do think I treat myself to nice things a little too often. Not that that's bad in moderation, and not that I'm spending out of my means, but if I saved more, I'd have even more later on. I look at my life and think that I might want to start putting down roots somewhere (don't get me started on where, a discussion for another day) but I want to feel better about doing that when the time comes and be able to enjoy it. I'm going to try to spend on things I need for the most part, but still enjoy life as well!
Hopefully I'll be able to keep these to some degree. I'm going to try to reflect on how this is going throughout the year. Personally, I'm ready for a good year. I think there's going to be some changes in my life, not exactly sure what they're going to be yet, which is the scary part, but hopefully in the long run they will prove beneficial and lead to better things! I hope everyone reading this takes a few moments early on this year to reflect on what they want to get out of this year. It's a new chapter for everyone if you want it to be. I certainly have lots of goals, this is the broad version, but I have many personal things I want to achieve this year and hopefully I will do them. One is this blog, so while I may not be here everyday, hopefully I'll be here a good amount to comment on my life.
Until next time, Happy New Year. Good Night/Good Morning!
DZ
Those are manageable goals. My resolution this year is to do things differently. I absolutely love my life these days, but I don't like that I spent 1/3 of my waking last life last year playing Farmville. What a complete waste! So I'm quitting that addiction and filling it with good things, like taking a writing class, volunteering at church and spending more time getting to know the Lord, buying an elliptical machine so I have no excuses, and generally moving forward and meeting new people while reconnecting with my friends. For me 2010 was incredible. In 2011, I'm going to work on being incredible myself. Let's keep each other accountable for our goals.
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