Monday, August 22, 2011
Today was the first day of classes,
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Try New Things
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Goal 21
My mom left at about 3 this morning, and will be gone for 2 weeks in California. I'm catching a flight to CA, myself, on Sunday, to join her. So far, though, it's only been a few hours, but I've already started getting some serious housework done. Something about having the house to myself makes me feel compelled to clean everything?
Anyway, seeing as I'm going to need to be packing and things, this week's goal is to go through all my clothes. Anything I haven't worn in a while or things I'm not sure fit I'm going to put in a pile. Then I'm going to try all of those things on, to see what I actually want to keep, and what I don't think I'll wear again. I've got a closet and a couple dressers stuffed full of clothes, so thinning that out would be nice.
In the mean time, I'm also going to continue cleaning up the house. It's always nice to come back from a trip to a lovely clean house (:
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Goal 20
Tuesday post this week, what with yesterday being a holiday here in the States, and not being home for most of Sunday and Monday.
As you may have noticed from my summer goals thus far, they’ve all been focused on one thing: cleaning up. Cleaning up physically (my room, my house, taking care of my health/body), cleaning up mentally (reminding myself to take advantage of the weather, remember to live life, etc.), and cleaning up virtually (organizing my computer and internet tabs). This week is going along the lines of the physical cleaning up. I’ve been slowing getting through the piles of mess in my room that have been building since I was about 10. As you might imagine, that amounts to quite a lot of papers and random things I felt compelled to keep, sometimes for no apparent reason. Last week I decided to hit a pile on my desk, and found about 30 or so pieces of mail. I quickly stripped these of their envelopes to reduce space, and then split them up based on what they were—notices on my student loans, bank statements, and a bunch for a bill that I finished paying off last August (if that tells you how long I left this stuff sit). So, my goal for this week goes along the lines of finances and such.
Goal 20: Get my bank accounts back in order (putting my bank statements in order, updating my checkbook, etc.); go through my folder of receipts (I’ve been collecting receipts to almost every item I’ve purchased since I was about 12. I can probably chuck out 98% of these, excluding the ones that are useful for warranties and things); and, finally, also go through my folder of warranties (there’s probably warranties for things I no longer own in there…).
I’m slowly getting my room and my life back in order. Since the time that I left stuff collect I’ve becoming something of a clean-freak at times, and I am constantly going down to the kitchen and cleaning counters, putting away dishes, or cleaning up things that were left out for no apparent reason. The semesters I was away at college, my dorm room was always exceptionally neat, as well, and being in my bedroom at home now makes me somewhat claustrophobic.
No matter, I’ll get through it in time, due at least in part to the many goals I set for myself.
Cheers!
-M.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Goal 19
With as much time as I spend on the computer, and more recently, the amount of time I’m spending at work, standing at a register, I’m hardly ever outside. Seeing as it’s summer, it’d be nice to go out and enjoy the weather every now and then. Apparently I need more motivation than just the weather to leave my precious computer, though.
So, this week’s goal: Try and get at least 2 hours of outside time a week. I don’t mean little snippets of “oh, hey, I’m watering the garden for 5 minutes”. I mean going outside for the sole purpose of enjoying summer; laying in my backyard and reading a book or getting in the pool.
Besides my goals of cleaning up my life and getting on a schedule, I want to make sure I actually set aside some time just for enjoying the summer and life in general.
I did a good amount of work on cleaning up my computer this past week, and I’ve been doing really well with scholarships. I’m applying to at least a couple each week, even if most of them don’t require full-out essays. I’ve also started picking up speed on reading books for enjoyment, so I’m hoping my increasing work schedule won’t interrupt that too much.
-M.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Goal 18
Now that I’ve started getting a handle on my summer, I’m going to slow down on how many new goals I’m trying in a week, so I don’t get overwhelmed to the point of throwing everything away.
My computer is a virtual mess. My desktop has about a zillion things on it, and I currently have 46 tabs open in Firefox, not to mention the 3 windows/72 tabs I have open in Google chrome. I’ve been trying to organize my folders, but with all the stuff everywhere, it’s not going so well.
Needless to say, my computer is not very thrilled with me. This week’s goal (18) is to go through all of my tabs, close out the ones I’ve forgotten about and don’t need, read the stuff that I intended to read months ago, and start working on clearing off my desktop, not to mention clearing my browser histories and cleaning up my disk registry.
Also, I’ve started falling behind on the going to bed at 2am, waking up at 10 schedule, but I’ve still been waking up before 11 every day, so I’m going to try and focus a little more on that.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Goals 16 and 17
Another week of summer is already gone, so I'm here to post another goal to keep me on track, and to avoid losing time. This week's mainly body-focused. I've been meaning to exercise for years, and last year there was a time-span of about 2 months where I actually got some crunches and push-ups done on a regular basis. And then I failed again.
Thus, goal 16 comes in to play. I plan on walking or using wii fit for half an hour, twice a week. It's not much, but it's a lot more than I've been doing, and it's a step in the right direction. If I can incorporate this in well enough, I might bump the number of times a week up, later in the summer.My other goal this week is paying attention to what I eat. Overall I'd say I eat a pretty balanced diet (especially when I'm at home, with no Starbucks or bakeries around...), but I couldn't tell you how much I eat. About the only thing I know is that I probably eat way too much in the form of candy and dessert and such, and the calories there are killer. So, for this week, and only this week, I'm going to try and see how many calories I eat a day.
I don't want to become obsessed with calories or numbers. Quite honestly my brain does not function in math terms. Poor Kyle spent like 20 minutes the other day trying to explain to me percentages and such (100% more than 1 is 2. For some reason this was a hard concept for me to grasp. Yeah, I suck at math.) But this week, I want to experience what it's like, force a little bit of addition into my brain, and make myself see exactly how much I'm putting in my body. For my height, weight, and age, I'm supposed to eat somewhere between 1580 and 1780 calories a day. (So I'm going with roughly 1700.) If I'm feeling really motivated, I might use Livestrong's calorie counter, which also tracks what foods I've eaten, which will give me heads up on how "round" my diet actually is.So, goal 16 is to start exercising again, and goal 17 (for only this week) is to pay more attention to what I'm eating, and how much of it.
-M.Monday, June 6, 2011
Goals 14 and 15
During the school year, I’m kept pretty busy studying text books that range from interesting to the most deadly weapons I’ve ever seen (either useful as blunt objects to hit people with, or to force people to read until they die from the horribly written thing). If I’m not reading straight-up text books, there’s usually websites and research bits of text to read to help with whatever essay I have to write for class. Needless to say, I rarely get any time to just read what I want to read, and trust me, I love to read. Depending on how many hours my new job gives me, I’m hoping to get through a book a week. I might change that—to fewer, or greater—next week, but I guess we’ll see. Currently, though, goal 14 is to read at least one book a week.
I usually have trouble with scholarships, because I know I need them, but I usually forget about their deadlines until they’ve passed, which is pointless. I also have trouble getting over the idea of writing an essay that won’t get me a good grade, isn’t necessarily on a topic I enjoy, and might have been written for no purpose (such as if I don’t get the scholarship). The thing is, I need the scholarships, and it’s actually worse to do like 5 scholarships in one day, than if I’d spread out a few across a couple of weeks. Not to mention that the written portions of my scholarships get significantly better if I haven’t already written something unappealing earlier in the day. At the very least, if I don’t get the scholarships, I can help improve my writing. So, goal 15 is to find and complete at least 1 scholarship a week. (Preferably in some kind of order that correlates to when they’re due.)
As far as last week’s goals, they’re going pretty well so far. Except for yesterday, I woke up between 10 and 10:30 every day, and I went to bed by 2 on most days—though that could use some improvement. And here I am, writing another weekly post, so hopefully I keep up with that, as well. I have orientation for a new job this evening, so that might put a little bit of force behind my time schedule, too…
-M.
Monday, May 30, 2011
I haven't made a goal post in about a month,
In mounting frustration, I’ve tried to take control and do some dishes and laundry the past couple of days, but I still feel utterly unaccomplished. Every summer, without the structure of schoolwork and things that need to get done at certain times, I feel like I flail around hopelessly, getting nothing done, until August, when I realize I’ve frittered away most of the summer. At that point I make a few last attempts to cram in something worthwhile in the 2-3 weeks I have left before school starts up again. I don’t want that to happen again this year. So, I’ve had almost an entire month to wind down from school, and I’m ready to start living my summer.
The first thing I want to change is when I’m waking up (and consequently, when I’m going to bed, as well). It doesn’t matter that I have the same amount of time between 12pm and 4am as I would if I changed my sleeping time to 12am and my wake up time to 8am; every time I wake up at 12, I feel like I’ve already wasted most of the day. Then I feel like I’ve done nothing productive, and have no reason to do anything else productive, and my day goes from there…Not to mention that I’m usually the only person awake from about 12-4am, so I can’t accomplish anything that would be noisy. Naturally I turn to watching netflix on my laptop with the door closed, or I have another go on the internet. To be more productive, goal 12 is: I want to start going to bed by 2 am, and waking up by 10am. It might only be a 2 hour difference, but I know I won’t even bother trying if I make it too drastic.
Just waking up isn’t nearly enough, so this week’s other goal (goal 13) is to make sure I start up my weekly goal posts again. I should be able to accomplish writing once a week, and quite honestly, I’ve missed it.
-M.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Goal 9, Week 10
So, Goal 9, Week 10: Get out of the house, and do whatever can be done outside as much as possible. I’ve already started—writing this outside, right now. And after this, I’ll be working on my Philosophy homework. With luck the rain that hit central PA earlier won’t hit where I am until later this evening. I’m looking forward to maybe getting rid of some of this paleness I have going on, too, but enjoying the weather, and enjoying myself outside are the biggest things. Living life is being happy, and being happy is enjoying the little things, like the plants growing back, the smell of summer, and the feel of the breeze on a hot, spring day…
-M.