I recall a New Year's list I made back in 2003. I was 16 and had lofty goals. Among the goals I accomplished on that list were: eat more exciting cheeses, learn to drink tea properly, learn my prayers in Latin. A goal I did not master were becoming ambidextrous and getting into a yoga routine, although the attempt at both did set up some good habits overall.
I tend to do well on my resolutions when I mix serious with fun and throw in things I know I need to do anyway. Unless there's an outside deadline, I don't really make deadlines. This is how a Rebel does resolutions.
Here's to 2018:
Pass the AICP Exam (Deadline: May)PASSED. Thanks be to God.Need to carve out study time.- Switch from browsing Instagram to reading books in the quiet part of the evening when Reed goes to sleep.
 Rearrange the house to get my office space back + combine sleeping spaces to the big bedroomDONE! 1/8/18- Get into my long-sought after Friday Habit Still want to do this, but I need to figure out how to get me to do it. I hate sorting photos.
 - Organize my digital photos, files, and links each Friday
 - Clear off my desk and follow up on any paperwork
 - Then have a screen-less evening
 - Learn 3 new, everyday hairstyles. Still working on it.
 - Don't take on new debt Fail. Car repairs, plus a wedding I agreed to be before in set me back.
 - Do InCoWriMo in February Still 14 letters in the whole. Will reply and finish, but letters take time and I don't like sending out crap.
 - 100 Species Project (April - October)
 - This takes care of less specific "get outside"
 Go mushrooming (May, post AICP)Overlapped with AICP studying; poor mushrooming year anyway, due to weather.- Do an overnight trip by myself. Bachelorette party night from March does not count.
 - Get to Aire Ancient Baths This might be bumped, due to costs. I did do a float tank, thought, which was close but not the same.
 - Get to a place where I'm consistently doing 3 cardio workouts per week Still doing poorly
 - Get a good morning routine established Holding steady, need to work on getting up (and going to bed) at a consistent time.
 - Goals: make and clean up from breakfast (don't leave dishes for Brian), do a 10-15 minute Pilates or yoga routine