2019 “Resolutions”

The start of a new year gives everyone the renewed hope that they can make positive changes in their life. I feel the same way, but I’m weary. These things have never worked out for me very long in the past, and I know it has everything to do with lack of discipline. I know what I need to do, but doing it is the hard part.

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This image is a piece of paper with colorful handwriting that states the following:  2019.01.02 This is an attempt to organize my life. Lofty goals – micromanage finances – micromanage food consumption – micromanage chores – create routine – don’t let tiredness & exhaustion dictate your day – take notes while reading – make worthwhile & time consuming projects a reality: i.e. complete them – write everyday

I like the idea of writing down and referencing some sort of organization notebook. I’m not very creative on how to design it, keep it, make it usable. I know, it’s a skill. I need to try.

Is this another part of my making lists and not doing anything with it? Quite possibly. Time will tell. But I’m hoping that if I write about it, maybe it’ll guilt me by having a record of what I do or don’t do.

So, here is today’s task: Make those lists I so lovingly love. Get organized so you know what it is you want, and prioritize where to start since I won’t be able to do everything at once.

I will return later to report on this task.


By the way, it’s good to add image descriptions to any images you post so that those who are blind or visually impaired and use text-to-speech software can know what you are posting. I plan to go back and add descriptions to all images posted on this site to make it more accessible.

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