Hi! So I'm
playing hooky sick today. Really, I'm not feeling well. But it's the kind of sick where I want to wear sweats and not be too far from a bathroom, not the kind where I'm quarantining myself out of concern for other people.
(Keep reading...I promise there's no more TMI in this post).
Anyway, I've been meaning to create this post summing up last year ever since, you know, January 1st. So today I'm seizing the opportunity. About 13 months ago I set 14 goals on New Years Eve. I accomplished 7 of them. I know 50% is technically failing, but
a) some of the other 7 were sort of impossible to do in one year (to the effect of "find my purpose"), and
b) Look at what I
did accomplish:
1) Move out of Provo
Good-bye....
Hello!
Thanks Google Earth...I can always count on you to be creepy, and also make my old house look like it was in the middle of a post-apocalyptic desert wasteland.
2) Travel somewhere new
Since I took a cross-country road trip AND moved, I overaccomplished this goal in terms of seeing the U.S. That makes up for some of the 7 I didn't accomplish, right?
3) Give yoga another try
Hot yoga, even. Goal for 2013: hold standing poses for more than three seconds without falling over.
4) Read at least 3 books
Yeah, that was kind of a “shoot for the trees” goal…
I may have read others, but January-March of 2012 is kind of a blur. Actually, the whole year is somewhat blurry. If anyone wants to remind me of other books I read, feel free.
5) Live by myself or be working toward that
6) Write a blog (Oh, hello blog. Nice to see you
again)
7) Volunteer
And while I'm already tooting my own horn focusing on the positive, here are some
other things I accomplished:
I painted this...
(Goal for 2013...buy a decent camera)
I crocheted this...
I installed one of these all by myself...
(You know, after breaking it off on another car and proceeding to run over it a few times).
I did achieve some success careerwise, but my job in 2012 is a thing unto itself and might be addressed somewhere else some other time. Like in a therapist's office.
Haha, I joke.
I also made steps toward becoming a real adult, by doing things like getting my own health insurance, renting a car, and buying a Christmas tree.
Conclusion: Overall, I'm marking it down as a pretty successful year. Of course there are some things I wish I'd done differently, but perhaps 2012 set me up for a spectacular 2013. At least, I'll try my best to make it spectacular. Febrary-December 2013, here I come!