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My New Year’s Resolutions: The 2011 version

Posted by admin on Jan 2, 2011 in lists, opinion

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Another year has come to pass, and as usual I’m settled in front of the computer screen with a hangover and some unhealthy feelings of guilt. There was so much I planned to do in 2010, and so much that I didn’t do. The guilt is vaguely balanced by the fact that I did have a pretty awesome year, and some pretty crazy life events were going on at the same time. In no particular order; I got to enjoy Miami Spring Break stylee, enjoyed the perks of being a successful freelancer (long lie ins, but holidays were stressful), made the move back from being a freelancer (a little lonely) to trying my hand at being a New Media Producer for the Olympics, with a 23rd floor office and an airport style scanner for my handbag (corporation central); went on my first cruise, moved in with my boyfriend (great, but he squeezes the toothpaste strangely), started a business (more on that later), dealt with the break up of two close friends (very hard, but we’re all being adult), got a beautiful pink moped (and fulfilled one of last years resolutions), learnt some awesome hula hoop tricks and dealt with That Which Will Not be Named (no, really, not yet) with a reasonably stiff upper lip. I went to Reyjavik for New Year, had my first Home Alone style Christmas, and made a nail art stop motion movie ( I was bored). I also read a silly number of books, and discovered a bunch of new TV shows (most of them bad, though I do like Lost Girl).

All in all, I feel I’ve done a heck of a lot, especially as That Which Will Not be Named took up so much time and energy. I feel a little bit proud of myself actually- despite the fact that I didn’t manage to complete more than 5 out of last years 12 resolutions. Still, another year, another vaguely achievable list. This time I’m focusing on both tangible goals and more esoteric achievements, think spiritual growth as well as a deepened skillset.

The Tick List of Resolutions:

1. Get the Top Secret (ish) business off the ground and make it a huge success (I was going to insert something jokey and ironic here, but I actually mean this, so I’m not going to).

2. Get my full motorbike licence. 50cc is just not enough horsepower for me. Then I can get something like this… (spotted on Camden High Street).

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3. See a ballet. Really, it’s about time this happened, it has been on my list for three years. I might not even like it, I just want to go and try it! Read more…

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New Year Resolutions: The 2010 version

Posted by admin on Jan 6, 2010 in lists, opinion

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A year has passed since I officially started this site, and a lot has changed for me. I’ve moved accommodation 4 times, participated as a judge in three awards, and read a startling number of books on a wide variety of topics. I’ve been to Thailand, and Australia, experienced three weddings and suffered through the mortgage discussions of four of my friends. The statistics on this site have risen from a measly 200 per week to an average of 16000 uniques a month, and the search terms aren’t just pornography (though Peter Andre does come up a fair amount).

Looking back over the year, I realize how far I’ve come, and how my tastes have changed. I’m more ebook obsessed than ever, I’ve become a convert to the Android mobile interface, and I’ve discovered what it feels like to have a fish pedicure (more on that later). I’ve laughed, cried, and lived, and have somehow made it through all the confusing pathways to end up where I am now.

Perusing last years resolutions here I’m happy to realize I’ve completed a fair amount of them, and have decided that this year I’m going to work even harder to accomplish the following list! Annoyingly, some are repeats, as I managed 5 out of the 15, but this year I intend to receive top marks.

1. Work on my novel, and finish first draft by September. I have a title, I have a plot, and I have a vague idea of where it’s all going. More to come when I reach 50,000 words.

2. Visit the gym 150 times. That sounds like a lot, but if you think that the year is 365 days, that’s only around 3 times a week. Everytime I set a fitness goal I tend to fail it, so maybe doing it this way means I can tick it off. For the record, by gym I mean any physical activity that involves sweat (not bowling/ sex obv)and lasts over 40 minutes- so cardio classes/tennis etc can all count as a session.

3. Visit a country I’ve never been to. This was last years resolution and though it was fulfilled, I still want to explore- there are so many places to see and do. On that note, my next point- Read more…

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