My accomplishments, wins, and breakthroughs this year were:
Got a teaching job!!!
Easily completed the Pendleton 5k Mud Run.
Started dating Gary.
My unmet expectations, failures, and breakdowns this year were:
Not getting a job closer to the kids.
Not losing weight.
I learned this year: that I still enjoy teaching.
What am I doing that’s working for me?
Visiting family.
What am I tolerating?
Grading too much.
Skipping workouts, or not working out hard enough.
What am I willing to take responsibility for?
Over-grading.
I would like to acknowledge myself for:
Bravely starting a new job and new life.
The breakthrough that I would like to have next year is: balance grading and the rest of my life.
The judgment, philosophy, or belief that I’m willing to let go of to support that breakthrough is that: I have to read everything.
What I can count on myself for is:
Loving my kids
Intelligence
Humor
Trying
Trying new things
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
No Resolutions
I don't do New Year's resolutions. They are so worthless. If I want to change my life, I won't wait until the new year, and I'll have a plan, not a resolution. A resolution is a promise, and promises, even to yourself, can be broken. But plans are a series of steps to get to your goal. And the best plans have contingencies when you veer off of them. That's way better than a resolution.
Tonight, I found that I do have three wishes. I'm working on all of them already, so they aren't resolutions. I don't have great plans for most of them, though. May be that'll be an upcoming post? But for now, here are my wishes:
Hm. They actually look somewhat more difficult when written out like this.
Tonight, I found that I do have three wishes. I'm working on all of them already, so they aren't resolutions. I don't have great plans for most of them, though. May be that'll be an upcoming post? But for now, here are my wishes:
- Catch up with my work.
- Lose weight.
- Become certain about my feelings for my boyfriend, and certain about the commitments I have or will make to him.
Hm. They actually look somewhat more difficult when written out like this.
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