I don't normally make New Year's resolutions, mainly because I usually break them within days.  But I am going to try something new this year.  I am going to list some resolutions and then write a short update on each one around the first of every month.  I have read somewhere that writing down things you want to do makes them more likely to be carried through, and I really want to see if that works!  So here goes (in no particular order)...
1)  Declutter the house.  (This will take AT LEAST a whole year!)  The house is beyond control at the moment.  There is STUFF everywhere and it is impossible to keep clean.  A systematic decluttering needs to start.  I did actually do some last year, of which I am proud, but I need to carry through the momentum.
2)  Be more aware of what I eat.  Not go on a diet, or aim to lose weight - but to make sure that I consider what I am putting in my mouth.  To think about what foods make me feel good and what foods make me feel bad.
3)  Do some light exercise for 30 minutes a day, five days a week.  Probably only in increments of 10 minutes, and it won;t be anything too dramatic.  I am seriously overweight and I have chronic fatigue syndrome, and a bit of exercise can only be a good thing.
4)  Open myself to ALL the creative possibilities available in the course I am going to start.  Not to steer clear of things because they look too hard or because I don't have the energy.
5)  To work on curbing my addictive spending habits.  With specific reference to stash enhancement - odd balls can be purchased if I really think they can add to the scrumbling stash in a useful way, and jumper loads of yarn only to be purchased for a specific project, preferably when I am nearing the end of a previous project. 
I think that's enough!  I will write myself a brief account of how each resolution has fared around the start of each month.  I don't actually care if no=one reads this, this is for me!
2 comments:
Best of luck with the resolutions. I'm decluttering, too. I did it a few years back in another place and it was fantastic!
Your 'resolutions' sound similar to mine good luck with them.
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