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Obligatory 2014 New Year's Resolution Post

It's that time again...I actually love making New Year's Resolutions! The start of a new year is a magical time for me, filled with goals and possibilities. I'm a list person. I really enjoy coming up with challenges and marking them off of my list.

I know that I won't complete all of my resolutions and it's okay. I'm not someone who easily gets discouraged by failure, I just focus on what I did accomplish and either revise or try again in those areas where I fell short. 

Let's see how I did with last year's resolutions.

Health- I was able to eliminate soda for the entire year and I'm going to continue this moving forward. I didn't go to the gym, so I made good on canceling my membership, making the resolution shift focus from fitness to financial. I was trying to cut down on red meat, which I think that I failed, because I didn't bother to track it.

Travel - I met and exceeded my travel goals. I went to Europe twice (England, Scotland Wales) and my new state visited in 2013 was Oregon. We went on a weekend trip to Portland over my birthday.

Writing/Reading - My goal was to work on turning my short story idea into a novel. I did not do that at all, but I have started the process to make this happen in 2014. I also resolved to write one blog post a day. Life got in the way, especially with family health issues and all of my traveling. The goal was probably too ambitious. I ended up blogging on about 3/4 of the days, which isn't shabby! I set a Goodreads goal to read fifty books and ended up with fifty-five. 

Financial - I resolved to think before buying, which I feel I was fairly successful. I splurged a lot less in 2013, including during my travels. I didn't make an actual budget plan, which is still a goal.

Organization - In many ways a success. I went through all of the boxes in the garage and sorted the stuff. I organized our kitchen shelves and did a lot in our closets. This is still an on-going project, but I feel good about eliminating a lot of the clutter in our lives. I also did not purchase a single physical book in 2013 and I worked hard to read the ones that I already owned. I gave them away when I finished reading them. This was a big win both with regards to organization and clutter. I will continue to attack my TBR bookshelf in 2014.  I did not scan any of my photos, but now that I have inherited ALL of my family photos (thousands), it is a project that simply cannot wait and will take priority in the new year. 

Volunteer - I did not start volunteering for 826LA. I may do so this coming year, but I think that I will need to attend the orientation again, as it has been so long. We did spend a day volunteering through Dan's working. We painted and repaired stuff at a ranch for people with cerebral palsy. It felt good and it gave us motivation to spend more time volunteering.

Misc - I had made a goal about being more prompt in returning calls/emails. I think that I was semi-successful, but this is still something that I need to work harder towards. 

 

Moving forward (the fun part), here are my resolutions for 2014.

 

1. Complete four writing courses (one each quarter) through UCLA Extension's Writer's Program. I've already signed up for my first class and my books have been ordered. I'm so excited and this is where I'm making steps towards completing my writing goals.

2. Blog a minimum of five days a week and focus on building a readership. This has been happening fast, especially in the last few months of the year. I'm still amazing and humbled by how much this blog has taken off. It's brought me a lot of joy.

3. I'm going to keep my book goal low, with fifty again, but I'm going to add the additional challenge of reading twelve classics. I tend to only read modern books and although I'm fairly well-read with the classics, there are many I've never read.

4. Inspired by Modern Family's Phil Dunphy, Dan and I have decided to walk to Canada. It's approximately 1278 miles from Glendale to Vancouver and we are setting a fitness goal to walk the mileage over the course of the year. 

5. Sign up for a Pilates or Yoga class. 

6. Eat five fruits and veggies a day. I think this is better than eliminating a food and when I've done this in the past, I didn't really need to "diet". The fruits and veggies fill me up in a good way. Track it to make sure that I'm doing this every day.

7. Begin scanning family photos. This will be started in early 2014, no more excuses. This project is enormous and takes priority.

8. Organize paperwork in our new filing cabinet. Keep on top of the paperwork!

9. Learn basic Swedish. I'm not great at learning new languages, but my new step-kids are Swedish and even though they speak English, it would be really nice to know some of their native language. Right now, my Swedish is limited to the word poop, which is the height of hilarity to little kids and was often repeated on our recent vacation with them. I'd like to know more than "poop". 

10. Travel to a new state. I'd really like to go somewhere in the South like Louisiana or Tennessee or maybe up North to Alaska. I'd love to visit a National Park, maybe Yosemite or The Grand Canyon. We are also thinking of going to Sweden in the summer, which would be fantastic!

11. Start volunteering. It may or may not be 826LA. I'm thinking of maybe finding something that Dan and I can do together. 

12. Be a better friend. The last few years I've been so busy with my aunt and uncle, that I've turned down invitations and have become quite a hermit. The biggest lesson that I've learned with my aunt and uncle, is the importance of friendships. They had so many wonderful friends that loved them and that helped out through calls, cards and physically being there. I'm lucky to have an amazing group of close friends and this year, I want to take the time to really be a better friend and more present in their lives. 

 

I'm looking forward to starting 2014!

 

 

 

 

 

tags: 2014 New Year's Resolutions, 826LA, Learning Swedish, Phil Dunphy Canada Challenge, Los Angeles to Canada Walking Challenge, 2014 Fitness Goals, 2014 Reading goals, UCLA Extension Writers Program, 2013 Blog Goals
categories: Life
Wednesday 01.01.14
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Obligatory New Years Resolution Post 2013

It's finally 2013 and like many others, I have a few resolutions that I'll plan to attempt in the new year. It always seems a bit silly, why wait until the start of the year? I guess there is something a little magical about the start of the year and it's bolstering to think that other people around the world are at the start of their new endeavors. Sure, a lot of people will quit, but I'm not a pessimist. I also don't spend a lot of time worrying about those other people or waste time with statistics. I either do it or I don't, bottom line.

So here are a few things that I want to do in 2013.

1. Cleaning out a minimum of one storage box a week. I promised Dan that I would do this when I quit my job, but it hasn't happened. Those boxes need to be cleared out and the garage reclaimed.

2. Eliminate Soda.

3. Limit red meat (once or twice a week)

4. Go to the gym a minimum of eight days a month, or cancel membership. I've had this one before and didn't follow through with canceling the membership. It's a waste if I don't go.

5. Read the books on my TBR shelf, before buying new ones. The exception will be a few Kindle books for my vacation. I really want to get rid of a majority of my physical books and clean up the clutter.

6. Return emails and phone calls promptly and in turn, proactively keep in better touch with friends. I totally fell off the grid for much of 2012, sorry friends. I will start to make a much bigger effort. 

7. Travel to Europe (booked!) and one new state. My goal is to do all fifty, with at least one new state a year. 2012 was Utah. 

8. Stop and think twice before buying anything. This includes the grocery store, where I often over spend and justify it, because it's food. We need to eat! However, nobody actually needs cake mix or fancy cheese. Budget, Budget, Budget!

9. A huge project that I need to start, although it may carry beyond 2012, is scanning all of my family pictures and putting them on Flickr. I hope to have at least 1/2 of them done within the year, I am nervous having the only copies in albums and boxes. This has been on the resolution list since 2008 with zero progress.

10. Finally finish turning my short story into a novel. I started in 2012, but didn't get far. I have a good idea and need to bring it to fruition in 2013.

11. One blog post a day. I want to try to have them posted by 8am as much as possible. This blog is growing a bit each day and I want to see where I can take it. It's been an exciting highlight of 2012. I also want to add more youtube videos..I may have received a cool toy for Christmas, that will be blogged about very soon!

12. I need to start volunteering at 826LA. I've completed the training course in October, but have not moved on volunteering. This needs to be remedied ASAP., as I need to help kids channel their Vampire/JustinBeiber/Shark ideas into real stories.

Finally, I am declaring 2013 to be The Year of Organize Living in the Germain-Hansen household. Dan already made me the happiest girl in the world through buying a bunch of organizational tools at Bed, Bath and Beyond. Yesterday, I even declined going to a movie, because I was so excited to get home and work on the kitchen. Our kitchen is beginning to shape up!  

I plan to attack every room in the house, getting rid of unnecessary clutter and making sure that everything is put away in a logical, organized manner. This is my mom in me. I really love an organized house, but have felt overwhelmed by the project. I am pulverizing the overwhelmed feelings and turning them into motivation. Stay tuned for organization tips and pictures of a beautiful home in the new year.

Here is to heading into 2014, even better than how I am starting 2013!

 

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categories: Life's Adventures, Life
Tuesday 01.01.13
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
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