Entry tags:
Resolution stuff
Lifehacker pointed at an interesting set of questions to do your year-in-review -- not what have you accomplished per se, but:
What went well for me last year?
What accomplishments did I have?
How did I improve my life?
How did I improve my relationships?
What did I remove from my life that is now making me happier?
What do I wish I had taken more time for?
It's not a bad set of questions.
I'm also thinking that I'm going to move the Sunday achievements/goals to Goal Happy. It's a web-based goal and achievement counter, which means there will be less paperwork and typing than the current method, which is, well, paper and typing. I don't know if it'll output anything I can post to LJ, or if anyone is going to feel particularly bereft if I stop posting that stuff here. Sign up is free, and you can set your goals to daily, weekly, or monthly.
I'll keep up with the Little Free Library posts. I'm looking into library apps so that I can scan books in and out - any recs?
What went well for me last year?
What accomplishments did I have?
How did I improve my life?
How did I improve my relationships?
What did I remove from my life that is now making me happier?
What do I wish I had taken more time for?
It's not a bad set of questions.
I'm also thinking that I'm going to move the Sunday achievements/goals to Goal Happy. It's a web-based goal and achievement counter, which means there will be less paperwork and typing than the current method, which is, well, paper and typing. I don't know if it'll output anything I can post to LJ, or if anyone is going to feel particularly bereft if I stop posting that stuff here. Sign up is free, and you can set your goals to daily, weekly, or monthly.
I'll keep up with the Little Free Library posts. I'm looking into library apps so that I can scan books in and out - any recs?
no subject
no subject
There's stuff that's always been private because hell if I'm going to tell the world how often I scrub my toilet!
no subject
no subject