My sewing talents don't approach my grandmothers, and I'm in a "not sewing" holding pattern, but my homemaking gene is strong.
Similarly, my resolutions seem to go in an every-other-year success rate. In 2008, I resolved to write a letter per day and before burning out completely in late November, pretty much kept to that. Last year, I pledged to stop eating while standing. On the surface, a much easier task to fulfill, but I failed miserably at it.
With the every other year success rate, this year looks good for resolutions. At the New Year's Eve party I attended last night my resolution was greeted with raspberries, general jeers and calls of "boring!" But I'm pretty excited about it.
Resolved: in 2010, I will spend 15 minutes per day working at my desk. In priority order my tasks will be: checkbooks, in box, blogs.
All three of those things are not really in my control. My checkbooks/money management system is admittedly a labyrinth process that could perhaps be streamlined. But I like the way I have set up its many processes, and checks and balances. When it is caught up, it gives me a sense of security.
It is rarely caught up. When I attack the to-do list monthly, it takes two or three hours and causes much shallow breathing and sighing. I also have a vague sense of unease throughout the month that I could bounce a check at any time. When I neglect the money management for more than a couple months, it takes the better part of a day to dig myself out. After the move, I didn't catch things up for about six months and spent eight hours setting things right. A bit of daily attention would prevent this, and the resolution is designed to do just that.



As for implementation, I have printed up calendars for the year and posted them on the door to the office. Each day I do my fifteen minutes, I will make a check mark of some kind on the day. I plan to prioritize this task and do it as soon as I come home from work, or first thing in the morning on non-work days.
Wish me luck.
It seems to be going well I didn't resolve to do anything this year. I am rarely very good about them - so I just wait for Lent when I have more will-power (sometimes) and then take up/give up something then. Interesting to see your blog process. I usually post right away after I have written. Mine tend to be more diary-like posts and less writing - especially lately. I have been quite happy to see blog catch up. That is on my list for today!!!
ReplyDeletePS - Welcome to 2010!