Since this is the time of year for the traditional New Year's Resolutions, I thought I would share my first project 52 with you.
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- Plan a future vacation
This may not be a vacation *in* 2012, but we are planning a vacation, one way or the other! - Attend a Women of Faith Conference
- Try Xtreme Trampolining
This looks like so much fun! - Get a manicure
It's been a few years, way overdue. - Redeem gift cards
- Create Christmas action plan by October
Note I said "action plan" not "everything will be done by Oct!" It will be my mini-project 52 for the holiday season. Instead of the 1002-things-I-want-to-do-and-think-I-have-time-for-but-what-was-I-thinking!-It's-already-Christmas-Eve!-stress-and-guilt, I will have a plan for a reasonable amount of things to do and enjoy the season. (I say this now.) Check back with me next December to see how realistic this one was. - Complete 12 monthly fitness goals
Each month I'll have a mini challenge to complete, like 10 minutes on the rebounder 3X a week, or go for a 20 minute walk 5 days a week. Learning from past failures, I am going to make them reasonable. Instead of have-to-do-the-ideal EVERY DAY, it will be baby steps in the right direction. Especially if I give myself a daily goal, if I have a 90% success rate, I'll be happy. - Complete 12 monthly health and wellness challenges
Ditto # 8. These will be things like a salad-a-day or take my vitamins or drink x amount of water, journal, pray, etc.. My first one is probably going to be the hardest, though. I am giving up SUGAR. Pray for me and my family! I will probably be a beast, the sugar fiend that I am. I have been preparing for it all week by loading up on all the junk food in the house. Kind of like a week long Mardi Gras. I am the only one who eats this stuff and we don't want it to go to waste, right!?! I'll be honest though, I am not reading labels (much)-- I am only giving up the obvious junk food that has sugar in it. I figured January is a month to be motivated to do NY resolutions, so I figured I'd take the plunge now. - Read 36 adult/YA books
As a book lover, you'd think this one would be easy, but I am now a mom. I also tended to read more children's books in the past. - Re-read the Outlander book Voyager so that I can read Scottish Prisoner
Those of you who are fans of this series know how long these books are. They are also highly addictive, but I can't take a weekend away to just read, much as I might want to! - Fix Jewelry and watches
- Mend clothes
I have so many things missing buttons, it's ridiculous. First, I have to find the needle and thread. This could take awhile. - Overhaul closet
- Dance at least 6 times
I can hear my friends saying, "What, only 6!" You used to dance once a week! Well that was a few years and a baby ago....I'd love to dance more than that, but baby steps, people, baby steps! - Write 100 Blog posts
- Journal at least 12 times
- Finish family devotions book
- Make wrapping paper station
- Read Dave' Ramsey's The Total Money Makeover and discuss with husband
- Balance budget and follow it!
- Discuss finances/retirement with hubby
- Sell timeshare
- Do will/power of attorney/discuss plots
- Update all insurance, etc. paperwork
- Find new dentist
- Organize pantry
- Get eyes checked
Trying to be proactive with this one. With all the times Miss E grabs my glasses, it will be good to have an extra pair. Will see if I really am proactive, though! - Find at least one good babysitter that's not family
A somewhat regular babysitter would let me get some of these P52 things done! - Continue weekly date nights
My husband and I have been having weekly date nights for a few months now. Most of them are very low key, like sitting on the couch for 30 minutes and having a hot drink together. Even if we stare at each other for the whole time, that counts! But we try to at least talk to each other, before we fall asleep on the couch... - Birthday letter to Emily
- Start Memory book for Emily
- 1st Birthday party for Emily
- Get a professional massage
- Create a 30 Day menu (and use it!)
- Curtains for Living Room
- Remove wall paper from Master Bathroom
- Sell antiques
- Do paint touch ups in Dining Room
- Have 1 dinner party
- Have 1 game night
- Go to a play
As a result of one of our date nights, I found out that my husband actually likes going to plays. How did I not know this!! (I thought he just went with me for my sake. Huh. We are so going to a play now. - Use chocolate fountain!
- Learn a Christmas carol on the mountain dulcimer
- Get oil change
My poor car. When I worked full time (before Emily) there were things I did automatically. Go to the dentist, get oil changes, things like that. Now planning is SO different! As a result, I have no idea when the last oil change was on the car... - Plant herbs in spring
- Fix wallpaper in bathroom
- Mail St. Jude's cards
- Get free credit scores 3 X (1 each quarter)
- Do photo face book for Emily
This is an idea I got from my friend AR. You make a book out of face shots of family and friends, especially the ones that don't live close. Then you read it like other books and when family comes to visit, the child knows them. My husband's parents live more than a few hours away, so this will be a fun way for them to connect. - Clean car (wash, vacuum)
See #45... - Celebrate my half-birthday doing something silly.
Mine only happens once every four years after all!
So that's my list. To help myself get these things done, I've put each one on an index card, punched a hole in the card and clipped them together. Now I can write notes, progress, etc on each card. It's portable and easily sorted if I want to work on some at the same time.So, do you have any New Year's Resolutions? Want to join the Project 52 challenge? Good luck!
Have a happy and healthy New Year!
This is a great list! Welcome to Project 52!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Karen. I am excited about doing this! What a great idea.
ReplyDeletewelcome to Project 52! If you need any help with #5, I'm pretty sure I can help you with that!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jennee! How is the Seuss story coming along?
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