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Goals for 2010

Posted: January 2nd, 2010 | Author: Chris | Filed under: Exercise, Goal Management, Learning, Minimalism | 2 Comments »

A bit of a laugh, sure… BUT THIS TIME I’ll do them… for longer than 3 months.

  • Pray more: Something I really need and want to do.
  • Read a lot more: I have many books that I’ve started and never finished. Of all the time I’ve spent catching up on shows and movies in 2009, I pushed books to the back burner. 2010 is where I’ll flip it around and read most of the time instead. During Lent in 2009, I mostly watched movies and tv shows (from “giving up” internet usage at home) during my idle free time. How much is “a lot”? I am not sure, but if it’s a time where I’d usually be watching a show or movie then it’s that time I should be reading instead.
  • Eat better and exercise regularly: This is probably the #1 goal people make every year (of which gym owners love). I really need to do this before my weight starts being damaging to my health. Smaller portions, more “clean” foods (no processed foods), exercise at least several times a week of something significant, etc.
  • Continue to learn Spanish: I really would like to speak and read Spanish. With the internet and learning materials available, it is really just a matter of applying effort.
  • Journal more: This is a healthy thing. I also happen to love pens and paper, of which I have more than enough of both. Time to do something with all the fancy notebooks and pens I have.
  • Work on personal projects more: I really need to use my personal time to better help myself. Part of doing that is to engage in my own personal software and other projects for my own good.
  • Structure my life and time much better: I am one of those people that works really well in structured environments. I also am wide awake as soon as the alarm goes off. This just comes down to setting out a stricter structure for my life and what I spend time on, so that I can do the things I want and not just end up “wasting days” of my free time and wondering where all my time went with nothing to show for it. This is probably my most important goal for 2010 as it’s a foundational goal that only can help the others.
  • Minimize my life more and keep things uncluttered: While much of my possessions are very minimal, I do tend to be very cluttered with what I do have. There is great value in just de-cluttering and minimizing my requirements and possessions more. I think this will have an overall good impact on not dragging/holding me down.
  • Keep a food journal: This is something that may be a pain to keep track of, but it is a great idea. I will just have to develop a habit of keeping track of this information. This is not something that I intend to make public, it’s just for my personal health.

2 Comments on “Goals for 2010”

  1. 1 Gita said at 12:35 AM on January 4th, 2010:

    Great list, Chris. If you want help with learning Spanish, I’ve found http://livemocha.com to be a fantastic (free) resource. It’s a great community from which I’ve already benefitted immensely myself, and spending more time there and more diligently completing my selected courses is one of things on my own list of goals for this year.

  2. 2 Nikki said at 7:46 PM on January 4th, 2010:

    It is a great list, Chris! You seem to have a good handle on things you’d like to accomplish, so success is impending!

    I’ve kept a food journal myself for years and find that when I stick with it, it really, really helps.

    It seems like 2010 is going to be a great year – and I hope you had a wonderful time on your vacation!

    :)


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