I've been giving new year's resolutions some thought, and thought I'd share.
- get our place fixed up so we can put it on the market and put an offer on my dream house that's for sale around the corner... - get organized - be more disciplined in general - lose some weight...
How about you? Please share!
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"Fashion can be bought. Style one must possess." ~ Edna Woolman Chase
-continue working out in hope of getting in better shape -finally finish planning the wedding (this I will for sure accomplish since I get married in March) -decorate our new house -save more money -try to go on a girls trip -figure out where I'm going career wise
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"Despite all your best intentions, sometimes, fate wins anyway."
in addition to my style resolutions listed in another thread, I think my biggest one is just to save money. I already have 15% of my paycheck automatically put into a savings account, but I know I can do better than that if I quit wasting money on eating out and shopping so much.
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Fashion is art you live your life in. - Devil Wears Prada | formerly ttara123
+ clean out my closet + start thinking about my next step professionally + make exercising part of my everyday life + eat less sugar + go on a great vacation + take more chances with dating and enjoy myself- even if I know someone is not right in the long run
1. be more creative and willing to take more risks, try not to default to the most conservative choice
2. similar to that, put more effort into what I am doing - don't take the easiest path, don't "not do" something because I think I won't be good at it or it won't turn out right
3. go to yoga at least once/month
4. plan at least one social activity/month - try not to be so much of a homebody
5. stay in touch more with friends who live far away
6. put away $$$ each month for a trip back to Napa this summer
figure out where to go next, professionally: I have switched field, and I have to figure out how to keep doing what I am doing now
spend more time with my friends
re-start doing ballet: it was unfortunate that the nights there were ballet classes, I was working late. Hope this can change from january...
go to see plays and concerts more often: I gave bf a ticket to auditorium for the new year concert for christmas, and we went yesterday: we both enjoyed it a lot
buy less, but better quality clothes, not necessarily expensive stuff, but good fabrics
Next year is going to be huge for me... I'm graduating from my master's program and am so ready to get out of my boring job.
-Find a job in professional field... this will be a challenge since my area is traditionally funded by the government and therefore many positions are not opening until the budgets get better.
-Start saving $$ for a home once I find a job, hopefully in an area we would like to stay (otherwise just save until we move somewhere we'd like to stay)
*Lose FIVE lbs., and I'll be happy w/that. *Save MORE money, stop dipping into my savings actt. Dad and I have another FLA trip coming up in late May, and I DEF. want to have money for that!!! :) *Get MORE ogranized at work AND home..... *Make my money go further.
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"Until you spread your wings, you'll have no idea how far you can fly".
- Answer honestly when people say "How are you?" and if I'm not sure exactly how I am in that moment, just say "great" and let it go at that.
- Connect with close friends at least once a month, even if it's just by sending a brief email or mailing a card. Spend less time nurturing the relationships that don't pay back in some way.
- Spend more time in the garden keeping up on little chores instead of wearing myself out doing six hours of work in one day. I'm just not that young anymore and I can't rebound like I used to. Deadhead, mulch, prune, weed, etc.
- Have people over at my place more often. I love entertaining but lately I've been lazy about it. - Go to the gym at least three times a week. - Get to work early enough to get good parking (sounds silly but a long walk with coffee in heels is not fun!) - Get my PMP certification - Buy less and get rid of some clothes and shoes so my closets are not so overstuffed. - Get a new job and move to a new city - Date more often (consider online dating - match.com or eharmony?)
-drink more water -work out and ride in a breast cancer bike tour to NYC that my brand is sponsoring in October -lose weight -organize the closets that i haven't done in our new house that we moved into in March
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There are many languages, but laughter sounds the same in every one.
- Be more confident in myself and less obsessed with the number on the scale, the wrinkles, etc. - Save money and be more financially responsible - Spend less time on the computer - Have a more positive outlook
Usually not a huge fan of resolutions, but goals are good.
- Get my arse into shape. I'm not feeling as toned as before and my job is so boring that I eat just for some excitement so I've gained about 10 pounds in the past year. - Learn some new jewelry design techniques - Figure out my career path problem - Move somewhere. Anywhere. Even if it's just to the (very) small city just south of my town, I just need to get out of this dead, boring town. - Try to keep the freaking out to a minimum when I turn 30 in August - Pay off all debt except student loans (those I'll have until I'm 90- I've made my peace with that)- I should have this done within the first half of the year
*Eat out less ofter *Lose the last 15 pounds of baby weight (I guess if I stick to the first one, it would be much easier). *Be a lot more organized *Try to manage my stress better
1. Stop having "what if" conversations in my head. 2. Stop obsessing over aging and tiny wrinkles 3. Go back to school since my company pays 100% tuition ( have to wait for divorce to be over first so I can concentrate on it) 4. Learn to shop within my new budget!
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I'm thinking balls are to men what purses are to women. It's just a little bag, but we feel naked in public without it.
Carrie Bradshaw