So rather than making New Year’s resolutions or goals like I did in 2013 or doing words
for the year like in 2012, I’ve decided to just go with a feeling. (I did just look back at my 12 goals of 2013 and I did accomplish 7 of the 12. That doesn't feel too bad.) Obviously feelings do not last a long time,
however, for some reason I have been able to start this year with a positive go-getter
attitude (for the most part. I had a bad "I can't have babies" hour yesterday. I think those are going to come and go, we'll see hoe that develops). It’s an
inside feeling. It may not show on the
outside. But I feel it and I think it
can help me change some things.
I did decide that I would have an overall focus this
year: my health. Every year people make the resolution to
workout and lose weight. Whatevs. I want to be healthy. That does include working out and losing
weight, but I’m just doing what makes me feel good and healthy.
There are a few things that I would like to accomplish this
year. They are more like goals to
accomplish and routines to establish.
They are as follows:
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Take care of myself (everything in my control),
such as not picking on my face so much.
That lit-magnifying mirror I got at Costco for 9.99$ was the best and
worse purchase I’ve ever made. Best,
because it was only 9.99$ compared to 69.00$ or more at other places. Worst because I can see all those tiny
blemishes that you can’t see with the naked eye, and then I mess with them and
then you can see them.
Also, I want to get my dental
health 100% under control. I have
healthy gums, but I inherited my Dad’s crappy teeth. So I have a broken tooth that needs to be
fixed. I also want to have my teeth
professionally whitened and then some how (braces/Invisalign) get my teeth in
order. My gap seems to be widening and
my bottom teeth are starting to scrunch up too much.
And just going to the doctor when
necessary and not putting it off (see next point).
-
Run. I
haven’t been running in a while (8+ weeks, EEK!) because of some stupid knee
thing. I went to the doctor yesterday
(first time ever seeing my primary care guy) and they did an x-ray and
everything looks fine. Well, then why
doesn’t it feeeeeel fine? He says I can
run on it, just expect it to hurt. Well,
ok then.
-
Lose weight. Er durr. We went to a nutritionist and dietician last
year and the plan they gave me sucked.
1100 calories a day and not adding any in even when I run. Fuuuuck that.
I was seeing black spots. So I’m
going to start back running and in addition, to keep the itake side of things
under control, I’m going to give Weight Watchers a go. We basically get WW for free through Ed’s
work, so we’ll see how it goes. I’ve
heard so many folks have a lot of success with it and that it works and they
are able to stick with it, so we’ll see.
-
Cut out the negativity. I started doing this unintentionally towards
the latter months of 2013. We’re no
longer really hanging out with the “haves” (this is more than a few folks) that
make us feel like second class citizens because we don’t have the funds that
they have and can’t do all the fun things that they can (and if you’re reading
this, sorry you thought that post was about you. Bad timing I guess, but it wasn’t.) We both feel a lot better because we’re not
constantly comparing what we don’t have to what they do. Comparison=devil. It’s easier to feel better when the folks
you’re with aren’t (un)intentionally showing it off.
I’ve also stopped doing something that I have always
done because I thought I had to. I’ve
stopped contacting my friends first.
I’ll be polite and nice and respond to your posts on Facebook and if I
have a question, I’ll ask you. But I’m
not going to start random conversations just to keep up our friendship. It’s a drag.
Especially because I always feel like I’m bothering those folks. It makes me feel bad and I don’t like that
feeling. While it makes me a little sad
that I don’t talk to folks as much, it makes me feel a lot better that I’m not
wasting my time and energy trying to talk to you when you are busy and don’t
seem to want to chat. I get emotional
and upset when people are short and snappy, not a good feeling. So I’m letting
you folks tell me when you’re free to chat.
-
Get my Colorado teaching license. This one makes me want to slap someone. I did
all the work to get my MS one and CO has the same regulations/standards/etc.
for licensure. Why is it so hard to do
this? Why do I basically have to start
over? So I’ve made a first step, trying
to figure out where to get my fingerprints (turns out, you have to go on
certain days and blah blah blah). But
I’m determined to get it done so that when late February/March roles around and
job postings go up, I am ready to apply.
Once I get my CO license…I’m going to continue working on my TX
one. I still want to move to
Austin. Maybe one day.
-
Lift weights.
I’ve always been afraid of lifting weights. Cause that’s what dudes do. But I’m, determined that every time Ed says
he’s going to the garage to workout, that I go too. Muscle burns fat faster, so I need some. Plus, over the years, I’ve lost all my upper
body and core strength. I want it back!
-
Yoga. We
found a place that we really like for yoga. And yes, Ed goes too. I want to go more often than he does,
though. I’ve been going twice a week,
every Tuesday and Thursday. My punch
card expired, so I’m bumming off of Ed’s until I can renew mine. The place we go also offers other classes and
I might try to participate in some of those.
I mean they do offer Zumba and that’s on my 101 List under activities
for things I want to do.
-
Stop the cheap and crappy and invest in nice
things. We never really have the money
to buy nice things. To make up for it I
tend to buy something meh a lot more often than I should. For example, I always buy some little
decorative crap at target that breaks the next month and it’s gone. I want to invest in nice things. First off, I really want to complete our
wedding china. So when Ed asked what I
wanted for Christmas, I told him plates!
So I got three plates for Christmas.
So rather than wasting money
throughout every week on cute crap, I’m going to save the spendings and once a
month buy something nice, in the 50-100$ range.
Since I’ve almost been able to cut out most sugar (like buying a cake
for dinner), I think the costs will balance out, especially since I’m trying
not to buy the cheap crap. It’s so hard
though. Target and Homegoods are so
close.
-
Be more involved with family. Since our little family doesn’t seem like
it’s going to do any growing any time soon (unless we get a house and adopt a
bajillion puppies. PUPPIES!), I really want to put more focus on my family,
even though they’re so far away. This
means calling home more often, because evidently there are several times
throughout the month that my parents think I’m dead. I also want to start sending (or giving some
how) the nieces and nephews Birthday/Christmas presents even if we’re not
there. Ed and I had an idea that maybe a
college fund for each of them would be a good idea. Even if it’s only 20$ a time, that’s still
better than nothing.
I also want to go visit them more often
rather than making one big trip a year.
I was kind of thinking maybe I can pick two kids birthdays a year and
alternate each year. That way I can see
them at least twice a year.
-
We’re also trying to start saving money in
general, for a house, for moving, for travel, for adopting ALL THE PUPPIES IN
THE WORLD. This includes cooking at home
more, which means meal planning and more grocery shopping, and doing dishes
more. All in the name of health and
savings!
-
Last but not least and I’m sure I can find more,
but I want to start complaining so much about stupid stuff. Like at yoga, I joke a lot and yak through
the hard poses. It’s gotten annoying,
even to me, so I can’t imagine how the instructor feels (I’m not the only one,
we’re all misfits in that place and can barely do anything).
So yeah. I didn’t
want to make some lofty goals that I couldn’t complete and then feel even worse
about those things. I want to try to do
these things. I want to make slow
adjustments to my life so that these things can fit in and eventually become
routine for every day.
One thing from 2013 that I would like to continue to do is making better decisions.
I feel positive this year will be better, different, and I really hope I can get more accomplished. We’ll see how it
goes.
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