put your New Year's resolutions here
we have a laugh 6 months later at what we promised
put your New Year's resolutions here
we have a laugh 6 months later at what we promised
I don't normally do these, but have been feeling like it could be good this year. Here's some initial thoughts:
- exhaust myself less: take more time to myself; don't do things out of obligation; have a 'not to do list'; not aim to be so perfect; not be continually striving for self improvement.
- get a boyfriend: engage with online dating once covid allows for dates; do trips with ODL.
- maximise my fell running: get Mr NSI fell running; fell run regular with Sam; do the 3 peaks; head to the Lakes n Dales for 2-3 days at a time to fell run; do as many QMDs as fell runs; consider learning to drive and getting a car (eek, scary)!?!
- progress my Mountain Leadership qualification as much as possible (10 QMDs post course).
- read 50 books or equivalent, mostly work related (this is prob over ambitious).
- aim for more serenity: Sat morning processing 'lie ins'; shop thurs eve; don't neurotically socialise; do Sat eve dinners; adjust friends to those that reciprocate; don't have to many life rules and aspirations (bit ironic given this list).
- establish a morning routine now there's neither gym nor MGG: run with Sam Tues n Thurs; yoga mon morn; meditate weds n fri morn.
I'll come back to this I think as my thoughts evolve.
I'm going to stop reading the paper on my tablet. It's become lazy screen habit with covid and brexit, but it's a distraction.
is that really so bad ?
I'm doing it too much, when I could engage with something better for me I think like a novel, orjust sitting with myself for 5 min. I think I'll buy a paper copy on Saturdays.
But yes you might be right aidie , I can be too hard on myself.
I'm doing it too much, when I could engage with something better for me I think like a novel, orjust sitting with myself for 5 min. I think I'll buy a paper copy on Saturdays.
But yes you might be right aidie , I can be too hard on myself.