Oh hello. Remember me, my dear reader???
I know I've been out of the game for a few weeks, but I am back!
Lately, I've been feeling a little blah. I think the winter, lack of sunlight, and my upcoming 30th birthday have taken a toll on me. I haven't done too much since my last post. And no, I never finished the novel I started in November.
So, here's the thing......I gotta get my personal life back on track. I need to start attending more cultural events, attaining my goals, and focusing on where I want to be in life. I'm embarrassed to say that I have watched A LOT of television over the past 8 weeks, which is exactly how I do NOT want to spend my life. So, when I started (re)thinking about how I want to use my time, I found an awesome website that facilitates working through and achieving goals.
Here's the catch though, it's not just picking a handful of goals and working on them throughout my entire life. No, no. I am going to (try to) complete 101 goals in 1001 days!
This website - Day Zero Project - gave me a lot of awesome ideas. 'Cause let me tell you, it is no easy task to think of 101 goals. Trust me on this. You'll get to about #35 and get stuck.
I finalized my list a few days ago. Then, I had to get mentally prepared. It's a big task to complete 101 goals. And yes, 1001 days is a long time, but I know that it'll be here before I know it.
So??? Are you ready for it? Are you ready to see my goals? I spent about a month creating the list, so it's a little special for me.
Enjoy!
I know I've been out of the game for a few weeks, but I am back!
Lately, I've been feeling a little blah. I think the winter, lack of sunlight, and my upcoming 30th birthday have taken a toll on me. I haven't done too much since my last post. And no, I never finished the novel I started in November.
So, here's the thing......I gotta get my personal life back on track. I need to start attending more cultural events, attaining my goals, and focusing on where I want to be in life. I'm embarrassed to say that I have watched A LOT of television over the past 8 weeks, which is exactly how I do NOT want to spend my life. So, when I started (re)thinking about how I want to use my time, I found an awesome website that facilitates working through and achieving goals.
Here's the catch though, it's not just picking a handful of goals and working on them throughout my entire life. No, no. I am going to (try to) complete 101 goals in 1001 days!
This website - Day Zero Project - gave me a lot of awesome ideas. 'Cause let me tell you, it is no easy task to think of 101 goals. Trust me on this. You'll get to about #35 and get stuck.
I finalized my list a few days ago. Then, I had to get mentally prepared. It's a big task to complete 101 goals. And yes, 1001 days is a long time, but I know that it'll be here before I know it.
So??? Are you ready for it? Are you ready to see my goals? I spent about a month creating the list, so it's a little special for me.
Enjoy!
- Leave the country
- Go skydiving
- Try Stand-up Paddleboarding
- Donate my hair to Locks of Love
- Apply to Grad School
- Move
- Get a new job
- Stop biting my nails
- Read a biography about a (dead) historical figure
- Read a biography about an (alive) historical figure
- Visit two new National Parks
- Climb Mt. Washington
- Visit two new states
- Read five classic novels
- Write a novel
- Knit a scarf
- Lose 15% of my body weight
- Have $25,000 in my Emergency Fund
- Turn my blog into a real website
- Run 15 minutes a day for 15 consecutive days
- Create 3 recipes from my own imagination
- Submit a piece of writing to be published
- Write an essay
- Write a poem
- Write a piece of non-fiction
- Run a mile in 10 minutes
- Buy dinner for a stranger
- Have an electronic-free weekend
- Go camping
- Leave a 100% tip
- Go vegetarian for one month
- Take a writing/blogging class
- Get a pet
- Go skiing
- Go snowshoeing
- Finish my Italy scrapbook
- Finish Noni’s Ireland scrapbook
- Finish Noni’s Italy scrapbook
- Read 30 books
- See a Broadway play
- Visit a famous museum
- Go to a professional hockey game
- Do a random act of kindness
- Go zip-lining
- Run a 5K
- Watch the John Adams HBO documentary series
- Visit a new Presidential home/museum
- See a musical
- Visit an elephant sanctuary
- Go one week with no TV
- Make a bucket list (at least 15 items)
- Go to a concert
- Create an inspiration board
- Take a pottery class
- Have 15 followers on my blog
- Go snow-tubing
- Go sailing
- Visit Las Vegas
- Build a gingerbread house
- Finish my novel from NaNoWriMo 2012
- Learn something I never learned as a child
- Find a new volunteer project
- Go through a hay-bale maze
- Donate blood
- Go geocaching
- Complete a 1,000 piece puzzle
- Go kayaking
- Eat a piece of fruit every day for a week
- Go on a picnic
- Go rafting
- Bake bread
- Bake a cheesecake
- Write a handwritten letter
- Send a secret to PostSecret
- Read 5 short stories
- Build something
- Redo my shadow box
- Participate in The Color Run
- Watch 5 “classic” movies
- Participate in The Sketchbook Project
- Comment on 10 random blogs
- Volunteer for Habitat for Humanity
- Buy personal business cards
- Go running with Pacers
- Grow something from a seed
- Make homemade pasta
- Donate money to a charity
- Go on a backpacking trip
- Post on my blog each week for 3 months
- Buy a new computer
- Participate in an obstacle course race
- Give a “just because” gift
- Go on a silent retreat
- Write a letter to my parents
- Drink nothing but water for one month
- Go to Jazz in the Park
- Find something to be passionate about
- Buy diamond earrings
- Inspire someone to make a 101 in 1001 list
- Make a book for this project
- Save $10 for every task I complete