Reading an old journal, I found a list of New Years resolutions. I couldn't help being judgmental, because go figure, I have some of the same ones this year.
2012 Resolutions
Here's what I wrote 3 years ago, with judgmental, snide comments in parentheses.
"Is it realistic to have 5 New Years resolutions? None of them are small. In fact, they're real doozies.
Here’s my list so far…
- Become more fiscally responsible (How do you expect to do that while in grad school?! You're just setting yourself up to fail. Good job.)
- Exercise more (Also not ready, you'd have to get over your fear of people snatching you off the street, but nice try.)
- Pay off credit card debt (Again, how exactly do you plan on doing this?)
- Reduce our storage unit size by 1/2 (Meh, maybe.)
I’m doing it. ALL of it. I swear. (Oh hunny...)
- Get all A’s in graduate school (Now this one you can do.)
Ok, that’s 6.
- Camp more
Ok, I’m done.
- Survive the 2012 apocalypse
K, now seriously.
Other popular resolutions (that usually don’t happen) include drinking less, quitting smoking (which I don’t do anyway), losing weight, cutting out chocolate, and not procrastinating. Good thing I’m not attempting any of those. (No S***!)"
Note: First of all, some of 2012's goals didn't happen; mostly the debt and storage reduction. Oops.
Note: First of all, some of 2012's goals didn't happen; mostly the debt and storage reduction. Oops.
I did, however, get all A's in graduate school and survive the apocalypse.
2015 Resolutions
I only have three. So far.
- Actually pay off my credit card debt
- Start a business
- Travel in our Westy
I think these are all doable (well the Westy travel is inevitable, but the other two I can totally do). There's only three. No big deal. I have complete faith in my ability to do them! Am I convincing you? Because I'm trying to convince myself.
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