I’ve never made New Year’s resolutions.
At least I don’t think I have.
There’s always the possibility that I may have, somewhere along the line, made some list of resolutions of the lose weight, find a better job, save more money, write a novel, and start cooking healthy dinners more than one a month year sort.
So, if Someone-Somewhere-Somehow has been recording my every thought, word, or deed over the last six decades, that Someone-Somewhere-Somehow being may be able to prove that this claim is bogus. (By the way, Someone-Somewhere-Somehow, if you do have this recording, please send along the URL or zipfile or whatever. I think I’d like to take a look. Selectively, at least.)
Anyway, there’s always this year, And this year, I am making a few resolutions.
- Stop reading comments in online news articles. Heck, I’ve already violated this one during 2011. But, now that I’ve made this resolution. – and written it down, even - I bet I can save 2-4 hours of week, not to mention untold agita, by not reading flame-comments in which it’s all let’s name call and blame the Dumb-ocrats or Re-thug-licans. (Maybe I’ll make an exception for comments where people use their real name, even if it’s a real fake name. Maybe.)
- Use those 2-4 hours a week to write fiction, which is something I really enjoy, but really haven’t done much of since I started Pink Slip. But I have all kinds of ideas roiling around in my brain, and I lull myself to sleep telling myself stories, so…Even if they go nowhere (and I can almost guarantee that they won’t), I’m going to get back to some fiction writing.
- Don’t make lists of things to do. Put the things to do on individual file cards, with details on the small steps involved in each one, and put them in a file. This is a suggestion from my sister Kath, and it’s an excellent one. I have the file cards and the file, so what am I waiting for? Now all i need to do is just transpose the endless yellow pad lists – paint downstairs, fix upstairs bathroom door, new light fixtures in the halls, revise will – onto cards and start working my way through them that way.
- Use the public library. In some way shape or form (paper or digital) I will always buy and read books. But enough is enough. I have no place to accumulate books and, as fast as I can pass them off to my sister Kath, she’s on my doorstep with a sack full of new ones. Most of the books I buy and borrow are worth the read. But they’re not worth a re-read, and, even if I had the room to store them, they’d just sit on the shelf, turning yellow and paper-buggish. I know that Kath’s doing more library borrowing these days. I need to follow suit. (Note to self: make a separate file for the books recommended by sisters, cousins, friends, and reviews, and get thee to the BPL.)
- Do not work with anyone who drive me nuts. Fortunately, this rarely happens. Unfortunately, it does happen on occasion. And I know from experience that someone who starts out driving me nuts by providing unclear and perpetually changing directives, offering contradictory feedback, and over-reacting to the nittiest of nitpicks (just wait’ll I fully write about that one…), is not likely to improve over time. So, if it happens and when it happens, if the nuts-driving behavior can’t be nipped at first bud, I am out of there.
- At some point, early in the year, make sure to tell my wonderful clients – and, hey, 99.99% of them absolutely are – how much I enjoy working with them. They provide interesting work, like and trust what I do for them, are fun to work with, and pay on time. Thanks! (Note to self: don’t tell Pink Slip, tell the clients.)
- Oh, yeah, lose those five pounds already, why don’t you.
Happy New Year!
May 2011 be better than 2010 (won’t take much), but not quite as good as 2012.
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