As you all know by now, I do not make New Year's resolutions. I think they're stupid.
I do, however, "set goals and acheive them."
Recently, my friend Danika challenged me to start a list of 101 things I wanted to do in 1001 days, an idea that she got from this website. I have shamelessly lifted the description below from Danika's blog.
The Mission:
Complete 101 preset tasks in a period of 1001 days.
The Criteria:
Tasks must be specific (ie. no ambiguity in the wording) with a result that is either measurable or clearly defined. Tasks must also be realistic and stretching (ie. represent some amount of work on your part).
My tasks are seperated by category, but they may be completed in any order.
So, without further ado, here is my list:
Start date: 07-11-07
End date: 04-07-10 (Thank you, Danika)
Begin!
1. Write a list of 101 goals.
Cleaning/House
2. Clean my bedroom closet by August 15th. (Almost done with this!)
3. Clean up my bedroom by the end of the summer.
4. Clean out the fridge.
5. Do the dishes every night for two weeks.
6. Clean the bathroom and keep it clean for two months.
7. Mop the floors once a week for a month.
8. Clean off my balcony this summer.
9. Wash the windows in my apartment, inside and out.
10. Clean out my car.
11. Water my plants as often as they would like to be watered.
12. Plant herbs next year in May (chives, basil, etc.).
13. Start a garden with Ben (if he’s willing).
14. Hang up all the pictures I have sitting around the house. Frame those that aren’t.
15. Organize the filing cabinet and actually put the paperwork from the green bin into it (rather than using the filing cabinet for storing liquor and Christmas presents).
16. Either use my beads once over the next year or give them away.
Money/Work
17. Buy a new car with a good warranty that does not cost me more than $300/month in car payments. (Don’t talk to me about Toyotas; I do not want to hear it.)
18. Open a Roth IRA.
19. Figure out what’s going on with my current retirement plan.
20. Create a budget.
21. Save $1 per day for one year. ($31 through July)
22. Pay off SELF3 by the end of the summer.
23. Pay off SELF1.
24. Pay off SELF2.
25. Pay off SELF2. (I have two SELF 2s).
26. Send at least an extra $100 to my SELF loan payments each month. (1 of 31 months)
27. Take on one freelance project in 2007.
28. Fix my resume and send it to my friend for more freelance work.
29. Open a high-interest savings account and transfer 2/3rds of my savings to it.
30. Use trial of MSN money to sort out my finances and begin a debt reduction plan.
31. Make a profit at freelancing in 2007 and 2008.
32. Complete my insurance’s health assessment and “coaching” (even though I think it is B.S.) to get lower co-pays. Lie whenever prudent/possible.
33. Find a new doctor and switch to primary provider.
34. Move my prescriptions to the Walgreen’s nearest me to save on gas.
35. Arrive to work at least 5 minutes early for one week.
36. Cancel three of my credit cards (if, after accomplishing some research, I discover that this is, in fact, beneficial to my credit score). Turns out this can actually hurt your credit score and does very little to help it. Who knew?
37. Get a credit report.
38. Maintain 0 credit card debt. (1 of 31 months)
39. Apply for three jobs with someone other than my current employer.
Do Something Nice/Good for Someone Else
40. Send a thank-you to a former teacher.
41. Send thank-you cards for every gift received for one year.
42. Recycle all my cans, bottles, and junk mail (even though I hate the hippies who feel so superior to everybody for doing so and even though I hate that I get junk mail after I have requested to be taken off such lists…neither of these things are the planet’s fault).
43. Contact SAVE and find out what volunteer opportunities they have. Choose one to participate in. (Amount may vary depending on what the activity is, but for at least one month or one event.)
44. Get yellow ribbon cards from the counseling center at work to put on my desk at work.
45. Surprise Ben.
46. Complete and mail 10lees’ b-day/Christmas present before her next b-day/Christmas.
Learn Something/Read Something/Write Something
47. Record/Interview Grandma Helen for writing project/family record.
48. Learn to cook at least six new meals, even if it’s something dumb like roast beef. (0/6)
49. Write for at least ½ hour every day for two weeks.
50. Read at least two books each month. (1 of 31 months)
51. Start online writing group.
52. Participate at least every other month in the online reading group I joined.
53. Read If I Live to Be 100.
54. Read the EarthSea series.
55. Write Old Chicago newsletter “Conversational Highlights” article weekly.
56. Decide on a program of study for grad school. 08-07-07 I have decided to look at Composition and Rhettoric programs. I will work on my MFA after I have a job that will pay for it, using my Comp and Rhettoric degree to get said job.
57. Decide on a school for grad school.
58. Apply to grad school.
59. Begin grad school.
60. Watch the Planet Earth documentary.
61. Watch An Inconvenient Truth (even though I still don’t like Al Gore).
62. Read and return everyone’s books to them (or simply return them if I don’t intend to read them).
63. Learn how to quilt.
64. Buy a digital camera and learn how to use it.
65. Learn some basic html.
66. Take a Community Ed drawing course.
67. Send at least two articles to two different magazines.
68. Read at least 10 of the books on Dr. Becknell’s “Good Books” list.
Health
69. Work no more than 60 hours/week in the month of August (either year).
70. Exercise at least three times a week for one month.
71. “ for two months (can count off of last month if done consecutively)
72. “ for three months (can count off of last month if done consecutively)
73. Drink green tea every day for two weeks.
74. Take B vitamins every day for two weeks.
75. Get the proper 3 to 5 servings of fruits and veggies every day for two weeks.
76. Lose 30 pounds by Christmas.
77. Eat only healthy snacks for one week.
78. Floss every night for two weeks.
Have Some Fun/Relax
79. Sip wine on my balcony.
80. Find someone to play Settlers of Catan with at least three times a year.
81. Watch 4th of July fireworks display.
82. Find my Lego’s and play with them.
83. Ride bike in the city at least once.
84. Walk around Lake Calhoun.
Travel/Museums/Restaurants
85. Stay in Duluth.
86. Go to Gooseberry Falls.
87. Go to Taylor’s Falls.
88. Go to New Ulm for Oktoberfest.
89. See Herman the German in New Ulm and get a smooshed penny.
90. Get a smooshed penny from every machine in MN.
91. Go to Iowa City alone or with younger sister to visit middle sister.
92. Go to the A Day in Pompeii exhibit at the Science Museum. This was amazing. You should all go!
93. Try five new restaurants.
94. Go back to the sculpture gardens.
95. Go to the Walker once a year (and eat at the restaurant there at least once).
96. Go to the MIA once a year.
97. Visit a farmers’ market.
98. Visit Chicago.
99. Find out what that one famous museum or observatory is called (the one I read about in the Smithsonian)/where it is and go see it. It is called Roden Crater and they are hoping that maybe it might be done by 2010. And I can't find anything terribly recent on it, but it kind of sounds like it's one lone guy out there digging holes in the side of the mountain. So, I found it, and I can't visit it yet (and let's face it, given the way of these things, may never be able to visit). Even so, I plan to write to the skystone foundation for more info.
100. Get a passport and use it to visit Canada or Mexico (or both if I can afford it).
Finish!
101. Have a party (maybe with Danika and Lindsey?) for completing goals!
So far, as you can see, I have completed creating my list and purchasing a digital camera. I have begun cleaning out my bedroom closet, and I am 1/4 of the way through.
Feel free to start your own and play along--you could be partying in 2.75 years as well!
Posted by LoWriter at July 17, 2007 12:00 AMYour end day is April 7, 2010. Check out this cool day calculator.
http://www.timeanddate.com/date/dateadd.html
I dig your list.
-D
Posted by: Danika at July 17, 2007 08:29 AMyowsa... i must say, that's a lot of ambition! :o) i'm still getting used to the fact that i now have a job that requires me to stay here for at least 2 years in order to fully benefit from it. 2 years seems like a reasonable time frame (to a normal person), but i'm kinda freaked out by the knowledge that i cant move at the drop of a hat. call me crazy or a commitment-phobe...
anyway- there are a few things on your list i can help ya with. let me know if you'd enjoy a romp in chicago or wine on your porch... ;o)
Posted by: dr gonzo at July 17, 2007 10:02 AMhmmm, I am still thinking of joining you on your quest for betterment. I think we all have goals, we just don't all write them down and make a point to complete them.
So I have to ask, what if you decide you don't want to or can't complete something on the list? Can you replace it with something else?
Posted by: 10lees at July 17, 2007 04:52 PMI'm working on a list now and am way too excited about it....
:)
Posted by: Hannah at July 17, 2007 09:54 PMWell, if I "can't" complete something, then I guess I don't get to party? That's according to Danika. Some people have said they'll donate a certain $ amount for every goal they don't complete, but I am not doing that as of yet.
If I don't want to complete something (because, let's face it, my desires might change in the next 2.75 years), I will probably add in an alternate, though equally challenging, goal. For example, I won't trade "Eat more Chinese food" for "Learn to cook six new meals." :) Though, I did try to pick things that I thought I would still want in a few years--things that I have wanted for awhile and seem to continue to want, regardless of how things change.
I encourage everybody to join in. Hannah, I'm glad you're enjoying making a list! 10lees, I'm glad you're considering it. Dr. G, I will take help with those goals. :)
Posted by: Lo at July 18, 2007 07:47 AMFabulous list, but let's talk more about Toyotas, really. :)
For a high interest savings: go to hsbc.com. Open a personal online savings account and earn 5.05% interest. This is not an advertisement--this is your friend advising you to do one of the smartest things I did last year. It's easy to use, great security, and you can do bank-to-bank transfers so that your money is usable when you need it.
Ok. I love your list. It's a great way to get your priorities front and center.
I usually make lists of things that I already do so that I know I'll have something to cross off:
eat breakfast
take nap
check email...
:) Jill
Posted by: Jill at July 19, 2007 09:49 PM