2012 Resolutions
Jan. 17th, 2012 01:53 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Okay, it’s now laughably late but I want the list somewhere public:
1. Go on the TEFL course and achieve a Pass (B) at minimum.
2. Post a fic (not drabbles) once a month, except for the TEFL month.
3. Try to keep up with my flist. Don’t feel guilty if I can’t; the reality is that even with the comms stripped out, my flist reaches ?skip=100 every day.
4. If I don’t get fit, get back to the equivalent of where I was in 2009 diet and exercise wise. (Ie a few hours of club dancing every week, lots of walking, one food indulgence a week, and making some effort to eat actual vegetables along with my Basics Range pasta sauces.)
5. Write 500 words a day.
6. Explore and get to know London - my area at least.
7. Write six fics for Daily Deviant.
8. Get a job. ANY JOB. Until then, apply for a minimum of 10 jobs a week.
9. Accept emotionally what I know intellectually: I’m not close to my sisters anymore and it’s really better for my mental health to stop trying and just be friendly acquaintances, as siblings often are. Remember their joint habit of shitting all over me when I’m emotionally vulnerable and have specifically told them I’m vulnerable.
10. Read 50 books. Once this would have been laughably easy. Not so much any more.
I’ll see you all in eleven-and-a-half months to see how I did :) Part of the reason 10 is a good number for me, though, is that it lets me spread my priorities over different parts of life and if I fail at a couple, there are others to work on.
1. Go on the TEFL course and achieve a Pass (B) at minimum.
2. Post a fic (not drabbles) once a month, except for the TEFL month.
3. Try to keep up with my flist. Don’t feel guilty if I can’t; the reality is that even with the comms stripped out, my flist reaches ?skip=100 every day.
4. If I don’t get fit, get back to the equivalent of where I was in 2009 diet and exercise wise. (Ie a few hours of club dancing every week, lots of walking, one food indulgence a week, and making some effort to eat actual vegetables along with my Basics Range pasta sauces.)
5. Write 500 words a day.
6. Explore and get to know London - my area at least.
7. Write six fics for Daily Deviant.
8. Get a job. ANY JOB. Until then, apply for a minimum of 10 jobs a week.
9. Accept emotionally what I know intellectually: I’m not close to my sisters anymore and it’s really better for my mental health to stop trying and just be friendly acquaintances, as siblings often are. Remember their joint habit of shitting all over me when I’m emotionally vulnerable and have specifically told them I’m vulnerable.
10. Read 50 books. Once this would have been laughably easy. Not so much any more.
I’ll see you all in eleven-and-a-half months to see how I did :) Part of the reason 10 is a good number for me, though, is that it lets me spread my priorities over different parts of life and if I fail at a couple, there are others to work on.