For the last few years, I've taken a laid back approach to resolution making and new year resets, given how hectic the outside world has been. There's no need for any extra pressure, is the wisdom behind this, and that remains true. However, on a personal level, last year really didn't go to plan at all, and whilst I did achieve some of the things I set out to do …
My traditional new year post comes with a wrap up of the year just gone and a look ahead to my aims and goals for the next twelve months. The year just gone can be summed up quite simply as chaos - there was so much going on in both work and life that I was supremely grateful to have time off over Christmas just to rest and recuperate. And …
Wahey, we have reached a new year and there's a fresh 365 days awaiting us. Last year was a bit of a rollercoaster on many levels, and although this is just another night turning into another day, it's nice to have that clean slate feel of a New Year. I usually take this space to talk about what my aims and goals are for the year but for 2022 I …
It's become a tradition for me to write a new year post on this site, setting out what goals I'm going to try and fail at over the coming twelve months. Last year's post was a little bit different, as we were all worn down by a pandemic that didn't seem to be ending any time soon. I finished that post with the optimistic thought: "So here's to 2021, and …
Normally at this point, I write a post setting up some goals for the coming year. Like many people, I'm certain that setting new year's resolutions is NOT the thing to do for 2021. I can't even bring myself to look at my 2020 post to see the things I wanted to achieve that absolutely didn't happen. 2020 was an unpredictable and unprecedented year that is best put behind us …
This seems to be a bit of a tradition now, making a handful of resolutions on this blog for the coming year. I try not to put too much pressure on myself to achieve these things, because twelve months is a long time and who knows where we'll all be at the end of it? But sometimes it's nice to have some guidance, so I've got some more for 2020. …
I've seen a lot of debate recently about the usefulness of new year's resolutions - are we putting too much pressure on ourselves? Are we pushing for hard to achieve activities when we should be revelling more in what we have and who we are? I think there can be an element of this and I can respect those who don't care for a resolution one way or the other. …
We’re a week into 2018, and if you made New Year’s Resolutions you will either be celebrating one week down, 51 more to go, or you will be disappointed that you’ve let them slide already. Either way, I thought it was a good time to share the tips that motivate me to stick to habits. New habits are hard, they don’t always stick, I’m not perfect, and that’s why this …
It’s this time of year that people start talking about making resolutions. I’m guilty of it too, and I always have those thoughts rolling around my head for New Year: eat less, move more, write more, do more, be better. This year I was all ready to get specific again, and then I realised, it’s not about those measurable goals. Sure, I have plenty of things I want to achieve …
Apple's limited edition January-only new year's activity badge worked it's magic in our household. The first available week, Mr C and I were both working on maxing out our activity rings each and every day, and it got a bit competitive. Turns out when a badge is limited edition, it really does have a motivating effect. We managed this January one in the first week... come on Apple, what's next? …
Although I've stopped making specific New Year's Resolutions (for the most part), there's always one thing that I try and reboot each January 1st and that is being organised and staying productive. Whether it is trying out a new task list software, or actually finding a use for the notebooks I buy when I raid stationery shops, it is really difficult to end the year in the cool, calm state …
Apple have presented Watch users with a new challenge for January, hoping to encourage people to stick to their new year's resolutions and get active. A notification on the watch this week highlighted a new and unique badge that can be earned during January 2017 by completing the activity, stand and exercise rings for a full week Monday to Sunday. It's harder than it sounds, particularly if you've spent Christmas …
Maggie, aka Mighty Girl, is one of the reasons I started my own Life List many moons ago, and I'm always interested to see her take on resolutions, goals and achievements to undertake. Whilst her resolutions this year may be minimalistic, they are none the less inspiring, particularly this one about putting pen to paper/finger to keyboard. Write and write and write and write. It’s like talking, as much as …
I apologise for the multitude of Film Watch posts recently. I've been trying to catch up and sometimes it's just easier to sit down and schedule a load of posts for the following few days. One of my New Year Resolutions was to reach Film Watch 50, and I think that is going to be achieved fairly soon. Perhaps after that I can work on the going outside thing. I …
Try five new foods Complete the archives of this site Make that fish video Reach Film Watch 50 Go outside more Okay, the last one isn't exactly quantifiable, and that is the key to achievable goals, but still, it's an aim. I'm keen to hear your resolutions, if you have any.
I don't usually make resolutions, as I know I'll either break them or have forgotten them by the end of January. However, I had already been talked into doing so over at Sidepodcast.com, so I thought I might as well share my three very simple resolutions for 2009. Try and stick to a Wii Fit schedule. I enjoy it when I do it but quite often forget and only remember …
Blogging This is the one that has my attention most at the moment. I've been thinking recently about changing the layout of the blog, and I did a couple of test designs, but they didn't really seem to work. Then I realised, I like how my blog looks at the moment. And once I'd decided not to change it completely, I realised that the scope was there to make it …
Learning This is just a short one. I've really decided that despite the fact I'm not even sure this is what I want to do, I really need to start making the effort.
Writing I'm always telling myself that I'm a writer, but just lately there has been very little evidence to support that theory. I'm too much of a perfectionist and every time I start to write something, I can't get past the first chapter without thinking it's absolutely useless and quitting right there and then. The new plan is to actually get things written. I've been writing a few things, and …
Theatre On my new 2006 calendar, I have marked down everything I want to see, and I am totally prepared to go and see everything I have noted. In one particular week, there are three different things on that I want to see!
Fitness I don't think I have ever felt this uncomfortable in my own skin. Therefore the first of my New Year's Resolutions is definitely to start doing something about this. My usual plan of action would be to stop any kind of food passing my lips for a week or so and then go back to normal. This time, I'm going to do it properly. Cut down on the biscuits, …