Year End Shake Down

At the beginning of each year I write down an enormous list of New Year’s resolutions that is so beastly that I get depressed at the end of the year when I only cross out the two or three things that I actually accomplished. This year, I think I am going to take Nataly Kogan’s advice and start making my “resolutions” more positive, manageable and realistic. Nataly used to be a resolution list maker like me, but is now reformed and has stopped:

“Trying to fix something that I am pretty sure is not fixable … I am fairly certain that I will never have a flat stomach so after 33 years of life I’ve stopped making this a goal.”

At the end of each year Nataly also takes an inventory of things that she is thankful for or feels proud about. I think this is a fine plan. Here’s my go at it.

28 Things In 2008

  1. Made a resolution to change.
  2. Started earning more than I ever have in my entire life.
  3. Quit that job because it made me terribly unhappy.
  4. Took some time off.
  5. Began a journey of self-discovery that didn’t involve religion, a guru or psychedelic drugs.
  6. Survived the emotional spin cycle from a suicide attempt of a person who is close to our family.
  7. Took a job because I was scared about the future but then quit that job in less than 90 days because I realized that ordinary is no longer palatable.
  8. Stopped feeling bad or guilty about making mistakes.
  9. Got diagnosed with hypertension and prescribed medication for it. Told the doctor that I would rather make lifestyle changes before taking pharmaceuticals. Actually started making those lifestyle changes.
  10. Took some more time off.
  11. Started blogging because I needed a creative outlet. Kept blogging because I love it.
  12. Pleasantly surprised when people started reading my blog. As of this moment I’ve had 4,645 unique visitors, 6,489 visits and 11,983 pageviews since October 3rd. Woohoo!
  13. Started saying “yes” to people, situations, things, experiences.
  14. Learned how to communicate better with my daughter.
  15. Cried with my daughter when we saw our President get elected.
  16. Protested Proposition 8 along side my kid.
  17. Took a picture of myself and tried looking at it without being critical of all the flaws.
  18. Took more pictures of myself and now feel somewhat endeared to seeing the changes in my face as I become happier.
  19. Actually got hired to participate in a video blogging panel with other kick ass bloggers.
  20. Was proud that I actually accepted the video blogging assignment given that #17 was so hard.
  21. Realized that I accept myself as I am right now, this very second.
  22. Realized that life doesn’t stop and wait for you to be the perfect weight. It just keeps going and can pass you by if you wait till things are perfect.
  23. Began to “pray” about things in a nonreligious sort of way.
  24. Started a new gratitude practice. Which by the way, THANK YOU FOR READING MY BLOG. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
  25. Started seeing exercise as a lifesaver instead of something just negative and awful.
  26. Believes that I can fall in love for all the right reasons this time.
  27. Believes that my dreams can actually come true.
  28. Realizes that I am the one that I’ve been waiting for.
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9 Responses to “Year End Shake Down”

  1. Great list. And *I* am glad we found each other this year! Kisses from one stalker to another!

    Aimee Greeblemonkey´s last blog post..More Poe, More Enzo, MORE CUTE!

  2. Love the list! I did my own wrap-up today and feel like I have a much clearer vision of where I want to be this time next year. Happy New Year, Giyen! So glad we’re “blog friends!”

    Jen L.´s last blog post..Let’s wrap it up!

  3. I didn’t realize that there is a new definition of BFF (blog friends forever!)
    We (Kim and me) are two more…

  4. Awesome list! Keep up the good work, and most of all, keep yer’ chin up! Love you!

    Juanito Burrito´s last blog post..The Wonders of Asian Soup

  5. Great list–I love #28. Happy 2009!

    Asianmommy´s last blog post..Koi Pond Screensaver

  6. I love this pose and love your blog. Glad I found “Bacon” in 2008!

    Fawn´s last blog post..Recap (Alternate title: A post about 2008 that took a really long time to write)

  7. What a beautiful list. Have a gorgeous New year! Nurit

    Nurit -1 Family. Friendly. Food.´s last blog post..Cranberry Cake to Celebrate the Beginning of a New Year

  8. This is great. Happy New Year!

    LP

    lovingpecola´s last blog post..Another Year Another Move Another State

  9. Great post – it actually made me choke up a little bit as I relate to the things you wrote in your list; most specifically not letting things pass you by.

    Best of luck on your journey – we are routing for you!

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