New Year's Resolutions Check In
Jan. 7th, 2022 08:42 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
We made it through the first work week of January. This is enough to get an early glimpse of progress with New Year's resolutions. It's also malleable enough to make changes.
How are your resolutions going?
Are you struggling with year-long goals? Consider adding some one-day resolutions to boost your sense of accomplishment. You can also break yearly goals into smaller subgoals, like monthly or weekly ones.
Do you feel more crushed by obligations than inspired by opportunities? Add some fun New Year's resolutions so you don't burn out. Bored with the same old resolutions? Try something unique!
How are you doing with tracking your progress? If you need a visual representation, check out these bullet journal pages.
Are you still going strong? Reward yourself!
Here are my goals for 2022.
Completed (2)
* Clean the window prisms. [MET 1/5/22]
* Make a post about my previous writings on death. [MET 1/2/22]
Begun (7) (most of these cannot be finished quickly)
* Actually look at this list of goals, at least twice a month, before the end of the year in hopes of meeting more of them and not trying to cram in December. [1/3/22, 1/5/22, 1/7/22 ]
* Participate in at least six bingo fests. [Begun 12/23/21 with Story Sparks Fest for January]
* Participate in the
snowflake_challenge. [Begun 1/1/22]
* Run the Rose & Bay Awards for 2022. [Begun 1/1/22]
* Bullet journal family activities, aiming for at least one a week. [Begun 1/1/22]
* Bullet journal vegetable days. [Begun 1/1/22]
* Bullet journal watering plants weekly. [Begun 1/1/22]
How are your resolutions going?
Are you struggling with year-long goals? Consider adding some one-day resolutions to boost your sense of accomplishment. You can also break yearly goals into smaller subgoals, like monthly or weekly ones.
Do you feel more crushed by obligations than inspired by opportunities? Add some fun New Year's resolutions so you don't burn out. Bored with the same old resolutions? Try something unique!
How are you doing with tracking your progress? If you need a visual representation, check out these bullet journal pages.
Are you still going strong? Reward yourself!
Here are my goals for 2022.
Completed (2)
* Clean the window prisms. [MET 1/5/22]
* Make a post about my previous writings on death. [MET 1/2/22]
Begun (7) (most of these cannot be finished quickly)
* Actually look at this list of goals, at least twice a month, before the end of the year in hopes of meeting more of them and not trying to cram in December. [1/3/22, 1/5/22, 1/7/22 ]
* Participate in at least six bingo fests. [Begun 12/23/21 with Story Sparks Fest for January]
* Participate in the
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* Run the Rose & Bay Awards for 2022. [Begun 1/1/22]
* Bullet journal family activities, aiming for at least one a week. [Begun 1/1/22]
* Bullet journal vegetable days. [Begun 1/1/22]
* Bullet journal watering plants weekly. [Begun 1/1/22]
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Date: 2022-01-08 05:27 am (UTC)