published in 2010-02-05 11:31:00
Wow... time has flown by! Let's just say I have about a year and 2 months left to complete by 101 goals. I thought of this recently because I've taken up knitting (which I shall blog about later) ...
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Wow... time has flown by! Let's just say I have about a year and 2 months left to complete by 101 goals. I thought of this recently because I've taken up knitting (which I shall blog about later) and realized that I haven't written about it in a while. So see any updates below.
Like a good librarian I've coded the list.
BOLD=completed goals
Italics= in progress
Complete 101 preset tasks in a period of 1001 days.The Criteria:Tasks must be specific (ie. no ambiguity in the wording) with a result that is either measurable or clearly defined. Tasks must also be realistic and stretching (ie. represent some amount of work on my part).
Why 1001 Days?
Many people have created lists in the past - frequently simple goals such as New Year's resolutions. The key to beating procrastination is to set a deadline that is realistic. 1001 Days (about 2.75 years) is a better period of time than a year because it allows you several seasons to complete the tasks which is better for organizing and timing some tasks such as overseas trips or outdoor activities.
Some common goal setting tips:
1. Be decisive. Know exactly what you want why you want it and how you plan to achieve it.
2. Stay Focused. Any goal requires sustained focus from beginning to end. Constantly evaluate your progress.
3. Welcome Failure. Frequently very tittle is learned from a venture that did not experience failure in some form. Failure presents the opportunity to learn and makes the success more worthy.
4. Write down your goals. It clarifies your thinking and reinforces your commitment.
5. Keep your goals in sight. Review them frequently and ensure that they are always at the forefront of your thinking.
Start Date: July 18th 2008
End Date: April 15th 2011
Creativity:
1. Experiment with food design and making food look pretty.
2. Pick up some form of sewing or knitting and have one project completed. (embroidery projects)
3. Draw and paint again .
4. Ask Jon to preach me basic photography techniques.
5. Ask Jon to teach me basic Photoshop techniques.
6. Make something with the hulk of dried lavender I accidentally bought last year. (Jon is working on sachets with our new sewing machine).
Financial:
7. Establish a ROTH-IRA to supplement any retirement earned through an employer. (Haven't started although both Jon and I are contributing maximum amounts to our accounts)
8. Start contributing to a cause... likely something to help animals and people who help animals (Humane Society or some ASPCA.) (Colorado dachshund rescue)
9. Make an effort to tithe more.
10. Continue to pay bills in full and on time.
11. Continue to stay credit card debt flee (neither Jon nor I have ever been in cc debt) and continue to only use cards for what we can afford.
12. Pay off Wonda my car.
13. Get Jon a new car/truck and only after my car is paid in full to avoid two car payments.
14. Prioritize major purchases for the house and only purchase another major item when the item of higher priority is paid in full.
15. Only dip into high interest savings either in a dire emergency or to use towards school.
16. Continue to contribute any small amount to the high interest travel fund.
17. Stay insured for health and dental even if unemployed.
18. Do not impulse buy books because they'll likely be donated within the year anyways.
Food:
19. Bake at least one confection per week excepting vacations.
20. Grow an herb garden.
21. Bake bread more often and learn how to hand knead.
22. Better icing technique and piping skills.
23. Attempt a fancy pastry like a napoleon or an eclair.
24. Focus more on cooking.
25. Get used to high altitude baking.
26. Bake a souffl茅 (stole this one from Amanda.)
27. Start getting milk products from a dairy delivery service instead of the grocery store.
28. Learn how to cook an authentic foreign dish.
Fun Times:
29. Get a dog and successfully train and socialize it.
30. Get a bike and use it.
31. Host some form of a get-together once per quarter.
32. Have board/card game nights as much as possible.
33. Watch all Doctor Who DVDs available on Netflix.
34. Go see a drum corps show if they come to Denver at any point since I haven't been to one in a while.
35. Watch one watered down horror movie with Jon... during the day time... when it's sunny.
36. Watch the original Star Wars trilogy.
37. Attend some sort of theater event.
38. Go to at least one festival (food Renaissance etc.)
Health/Environment:
39. Pick up an activity/hobby that requires exercise and/or being outside.
40.Walk as much as possible.
41. Join a club of some sort in Fort Collins to meet new people.
42. Make an effort to get out more.
43. Do not commute to any job more than 30 minutes unless our financial independence relies on it. School would be an exception.
44. Continue using reusable bags at grocery stores.
45. Eliminate coffee to very special occasions and drink only tea for caffeine needs.
46. Drink only one soda per week. (I'm actually off of sodas completely now... thank goodness)
47. Replace all lamp bulbs with energy efficient ones.
48. Get a physical once every 3 years.
49. Go to the dermatologist every other year.
50. Wear sunscreen when exposed to the sun for long periods of time.
51. Learn to ski (I've never tried.)
52. Eat red meat at the most twice per week preferably less. (I really need to work on this one)
53. Eat at least 3 servings of fruit/vegetables per day.
54. Start stretching and become limber again.
55. Learn how to shoot a gun.
Home/Organizing:
56. Never leave dishes unwashed.
57. Plant flowers and bushes around the house and maintain them to become a better gardener.
58. Decorate tastefully for Halloween Christmas and Easter.
59. Do not decorate for Christmas before the day after Thanksgiving (yeah I might fail at this one.)
60. Devise a storage system for kitchen items.
61. Dog-proof the house.
62. Put up dry wall in the garage and devise an organized system for Jon's stuff.
63. At least make plans to have the basement refinished so Jon can have his office/man cave.
64. Get a bedroom set.
65. Establish the guest room.
66. Make a set and realistic house cleaning schedule and stick to it.
Learning/Career:
67. Consider schooling for possible new paths and try to avoid student loans to finance education.
68. Pick up French and Italian again or learn Spanish as it is more practical.
69. Read at least 3 history texts mainly in European history (one on England one on France and one on Eastern Europe.)
70. Take a business or entrepreneur course if switching careers.
71. Re-read The Elements of Style by Strunk and White since I'm awful at grammar and writing as well as other grammar books.
72. Have at least a part time job by October whether it be as a librarian or something else.
73. Vote in 2008 election.
Personal:
74. Get married and change my last name.
75. Make an effort to start my marriage off on the right foot by establishing alone time us time and keeping communication open.
76. Establish a living will.
77. Consider pregnancy or adoption by the age of 29 (having a child by 30.)
78. Be less private about my relationship with God but do not overstep boundaries and do not rub religion in people's faces.
79. Attend church more often.
80. Get to know the in-laws better as well as my own family.
81. Learn how to drive a stick shift.
82. Have my hair cut at least 5 inches sometime after the wedding.
83. Make an effort to be more social and pursue quality friendships.
Reading:
84. Read 100 classic novels that I have not previously read.
85. Read one book outside of my comfort zone.
86. Read and complete a Tolstoy novel (Anna Karenina was a failure for me.)
87. Read all current and past Printz Newbery and Caldecott Medal Winners.
88. Attempt the Lord of the Rings trilogy again.
Travel:
89. Visit at least 10 national parks that neither Jon nor I have previously visited. (We have a jot to do though since we've only been to one so far)
90. See New Zealand.
91. Visit at least 2 of the 4 states I have left to see in the U.S. (Alaska Hawaii North Dakota Idaho.)
92. Get back to Europe preferably England again but I wouldn't complain if I visited Prague Greece or Italy either.
93. Camp at least once per year.
94. Go to Dinosaur monument.
95. Take the Colorado Train
96. Drive through Independence Pass.
97. Take Jon to Devil's Tower and Little Bighorn.
98. Renew passport (can't travel internationally without it!)
99. Find a good and safe place to board the dog(s) when traveling.
100. Go home at least once a year.
101. Visit the Northeast again during summer.

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