Early in January, I was presented with a challenging situation at my place of work, which more or less consumed my life for six months. Finally the situation was "relieved," however I have continued to live in the pre-June consumption mind-set and routine. Well, I'm ready to pull myself out of it. I've taken time to think about my goals these first couple days of January, and put down on paper the different things that I want. What I want to accomplish, what kinds of habits I'd like to make, or beak. How do I want to live and what do I enjoy doing?
I started by putting all of these different thoughts onto a large piece of scrap paper in pencil. This helped make it feel less permanent, and more like sketching... paper I could throw away and pencil in case I'd like to erase or change my mind. To start, I just jotted it all down without worrying about how many there were, or if they were reasonable.
The second step was to then review all of these different ideas and narrow the focus. Of course I couldn't accomplish them all, so I took a practical look at which of them I most wanted to accomplish sooner rather than later, and why. After reviewing my top priorities, I was able to come up with specific goals (some habitual, some larger scale accomplishments), and create an action plan for how to achieve them. I'm also putting into effect some new tools in order to track my progress which, for a notebook junkie like me, makes the process fun.
Enter: Hobonichi Techo
Front of Hobonichi without cover |
Daily pages of Hobonichi |
Monthly pages of Hobonichi |
At a glance monthly pages of Hobonichi 2017 |
I'd also like to re-read The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg. I think it will be a helpful reminder about how to form habits, especially at this time of year when many people will forget all of their resolutions before even the end of January.
My 2017 New Year's Resolutions include:
2) Find a new place to live (not renting) before the end of 2017
3) Visit one new foreign country before the end of 2017
4) Complete 20~25 books by December 31, 2017 (approximately one book every two weeks)
5) Wake up by 6:30 am daily
6) Write down three things for which I am grateful every day (daily gratitude)
7) Exercise twice per week
8) Blog once per week
Not only do I plan to keep these resolutions in my Hobonichi and use the book to help me track my progress, but I will also post these goals somewhere in my house so that I will see them daily.
And to help bring some more art and creativity into my life, here are a few of my new images. You can expect to see a bit more macro this year as I attempt to learn how to use my new lens. I hope you enjoy them!
What are your goals this year?
All the best,
Lana
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