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2013 shouldn't be about having or doing everything, but continuing to be genuine to I am, doing what I want to to and what I believe will make me feel better. Always pushing forward, but if I try to do everything, I will eventually burn out.
As I was listing out some habit changes and things I hope to accomplish in the next 365 days, I realized that many were things I do about 75% of the time, and this year should really be about getting comfortable with committing to the lifestyle I want to live.
...until I realized that my list consisted mostly of tiny events, activities, and things that can be accomplished quite easily. But thinking about them all put together sends me into automaton mode. NOT GOOD. All of these things can be accomplished.
Here's my chart (this is not in order of priority, fyi.), and I'm hoping this blog can keep me honest and in check about my goals.
What are your resolutions for the new year?
Health/Fitness/Beauty
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Finances
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Quality of Life
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Create one fabulous outfit per week
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Use up my current makeup before buying more.
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Cook more. Be adventurous with cooking. Go to the butcher
and know what you’re talking about.
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Establish a green, eco-friendly health/hygiene/beauty
routine
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Support local businesses instead of chains.
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Try new restaurants
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Wash my face every morning and night.
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Instead of buying lots of things on sale at Anthropologie,
maybe invest in a few key pieces from different designers and stores.
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Read the news – politics, understand what’s going on in
the world.
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Take Ellie on more walks.
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Move up in career – get a raise.
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Stop turning the tv on immediately, automatically.
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Focus on accessories, smaller pieces instead of buying
more shirts, pants, etc.
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Invest in a nice bag/purse
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Read more books. – Read 12 books this year, at least. I
would join a book club, but I have so many of my own books that I want to
read.
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Become a better group fitness instructor – more confident,
sure of what I’m doing, and more in control.
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Don’t waste money – on unused services, unnecessary items,
on food.
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Attend networking events.
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Learn more about healing powers of tea
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Really think about what I’m buying – do I need it? Do I
want it? Is there anything else I’d rather have?
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Learn to clean as you go.
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Do more yoga.
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Save money
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Explore more free events and happenings in Chicago
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Lose fat – Note, it’s not lose weight. Beause I want to
gain muscle and stay strong.
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Spend less money
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Attend more museums.
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Learn more, adopt a few natural health practices
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Really make an effort to use up all food bought.
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Do DIY projects
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Become healthier
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Really set up an apartment to be proud of – polished.
Cook more
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Stretch more.
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Spend more quality time with boyfriend
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Eat Better
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Spend more quality time with friends
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Drink more water
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Feel confident in how I look and feel
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Experiment with fashion. Try to push my prepster envelope.
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Learn a different language
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Take a vacation by self
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2 comments:
Just found your blog, and I think this is such a great post because you're so honest and 40 is definitely a lot of tasks but taking some time to relax is so smart.
xoDale
http://www.savvyspice.com/
Thanks so much, Dale! Perfection is just so difficult, isn't it? :)
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