Sunday, January 1, 2012

Bring on 2012

Alright.

So I have decided I am not a fan of the word RESOLUTION.

First of all, it's so overused this time of the year. Second, it's almost always associated with the word BROKEN around February. I was going to use GOAL instead. But unless you are at a hockey or soccer game, it's kind of a boring word. I've decided to go with CHALLENGES. This year I have selected 6 ways to challenge myself.

Make an improvement through MIND:

1. Finish 12 books. 


An average of 1 per month. (Yep that calculus class is coming in handy.) I have a pile of books on my nightstand and a bunch more in my kindle that unless I make time for, are going to go unread another year. Here's my list of some of the ones I plan on tackling:

1. The Help
I'm actually almost half way through this one. So is it cheating if I already started it before the New Year? Umm... I didn't say read 12 books start to finish, just finish! I have a slight issue with reading multiple books at a time and maybe that's why it takes so long to finish them. Sometimes I'm just in the mood for something different than what I've already started. Everyone tells me I'm weird for doing that and they don't understand how I can keep the story lines and characters straight. Anyway, so far it's a great book and everyone I know, says the same. I want to see the movie once I finish reading.

2. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Ok, here's another one. Currently on page 163. But I think I started in February 2010. Based on how tough it is to read and that there are around 600 pages, starting at 163 is not cheating. So far, I've been able to follow it. It's just not really a "before bedtime" read for me. Also another one I might want to see the movie for so that I can be one of those people who says "the book was waaay better than the movie".

3. Water for Elephants
You guessed it. I'm on page 62. (And if anyone has read all three of these books so far, you will agree that they are completely different and there really is no chance of confusing the story lines!) When I started reading this, it made me think of my grandpa. So when I had an extra ticket to the circus, I asked if he would like to join us. He loved it.



4. Stop Saying You're Fine: Discover a More Powerful You

I talked about this one in my first post and I love every SENTENCE I have read so far. I really need to finish it but I have already been recommending it to everyone! If there is any part of your life that you would like to improve upon, this is the book that will help you achieve it. Love the no-nonsense approach of Mel Robbins. ***See my giveaway at the end!!!***

5. The Happiness Project: Or, Why I Spent a Year Trying to Sing in the Morning, Clean My Closets, Fight Right, Read Aristotle, and Generally Have More Fun
Cuz who wouldn't want to learn about this? (Sounds like someone had an ambitious NY Resolution.)

6-8. The Hunger Games
It's a trilogy so I don't know if I count this as 1 or 3? Never got into Harry Potter or those Vampires, but I'm curious as to what all the fuss is about with these.

9. Steve Jobs
What a legacy! And a VERY heavy book to prove it.

10. The Gifts of Imperfection: Let Go of Who You Think You're Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are
I heard about this one since it's based off of on of my favorite etsy sites Barn Owl Primatives. Here's the link from when her signs were featured on the author's blog.

11. A Million Miles in a Thousand Years: How I Learned to Live a Better Story
Don't know much about it. Sounds interesting. Heard good things.

12. ????
This one I've left open to recommendations. Feel free to bombard me with worthwhile reads.

Phew! I'm starting to think that one challenge will be enough. Well, on to the rest...

Make an improvement through BODY:

2. Run 7.1 miles as part of the AZ Marathon Relay.  
This one will be a struggle. I haven't been training much recently. Busy with Christmas and then had a cold afterwards, trouble breathing. Excuses, excuses! Need to get back on track. Starting tomorrow.

Make an improvement through SPIRIT:

3. Attend 10 yoga classes.

Bought a Groupon that is good till June, so there's my deadline. I don't have the discipline to meditate on my own so I will have to schedule it in for a least 10 sessions. Maybe more.


Make a contribution to COMMUNITY:

4. Knit or crochet a blanket and donate it to Project Linus


What a cute name for a charity, right? Last year, my challenge was to learn to knit and knit a scarf. There was a point this past year when I wasn't sure I'd be able to knit anything else other than a scarf. So I thought about  knitting a bunch and donating them to the homeless. I still might do it. But I really like the idea of working on a project knowing it may bring a little piece of comfort to a suffering child.

Make a contribution to FAMILY:

5. Date night every month. 

This will probably be the easiest one. Or at least the one I'm most looking forward to. It's obviously not a new concept, but I always thought date nights were for couples who never saw each other. I feel like my husband and I see each other a lot and eat dinner together a lot. But kid-free dinners are rare with us. There's always something being spilled, someone needs more milk, someone wants the black stuff scraped off, someone wants more bread, someone wants more water in their bowl (dog, not kid). Not to mention the clean up after every meal. While we love chaotic family dinners, I'm realizing it's important to keep the flame alive and show our girls that we value our partners. I have made an effort to get together with my girlfriends on a monthly basis for our girls-day/night out. But now I'm making it a priority to schedule date nights with my honey. Anyone want to babysit?

Make a contribution to HOME:

6. Organize (label/tag/group) all of our digital photos.

If I don't do it now, it will just keep getting more and more overwhelming. Wish me luck with this one! Gonna try and tackle a little at a time and maybe some momentum will keep me going.

So there you have it... A busy 2012.

****GIVEAWAY*****Many bloggers give things away to their readers. And many times those items are from sponsors. I have no sponsors so I'm going to give away something by myself. I keep recommending the Mel Robbins book Stop Saying You're Fine and my goal challenge is to get one other person to read it. I figure that my best chance for someone else to read it is if I give away a copy FREE to someone. So if you want to be entered in my first official blog giveaway, leave me your
1. Name
2. E-mail
3. Challenges for 2012 (or if you don't have any, then tell me a book you recommend I read)

I'll randomly pick a winner on Sat 1/7 and send you the book.

5 comments:

  1. Name: Colleen
    Email: colleensmith629 at gmail dot com

    Can I just borrow your challenges?!

    Here are my challenges:
    1. Read 6 books (you know I'm not a huge reader, so I'll be impressed if I can achieve this!)
    2. Eat and shop more locally and try to avoid big "chains".
    3. Make one new recipe a week.
    4. Simplify - donate, save money, create happiness.

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  2. Name: Teresa
    e-mail ElmerandPooh@att.net

    My Challenges
    Train and run the Susan G. Koman 5k in Sept.
    Finish Quinn's scrapbook
    Continue to make a photobook every 4 months.

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  3. I love love love reading your blog. You are such a talented writer! Keep it up. Your challenges are great, and very SMART. I chose to go small this year as I'm planning to have some months of chaos around...August. We are going to fix the roof and drywall. I have 90% completed greening my cleaning (it will be nice to check one off!!), I will sign up for swim class with Ally, train for the same ridiculous marathon in AZ (today was my first run since thanksgiving and it was PAINFUL!), have one night a week with no TV. Hugs and good luck to you in 2012!!!!

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  4. I love your challenges and know that you will put your mind to it and complete them all! Very impressive and how rewarding for you, too!!

    I've read the first 3 books on your list, and they were all great! I'm now on the 3rd book in the Stieg Larsson series. You may end up making the 2nd book your #12 after you finish #1!

    I would recommend a 126 page, $0.99 ebook on Amazon called "The Easy Part." It is a true story of one of Nick's colleagues/friends who was diagnosed with cancer, beat it, and ran a marathon, all in the course of 20 months! Very inspiring and motivational!! Plus, all the proceeds go to the leukemia and lymphoma society. Here is a link to the book:

    http://www.amazon.com/The-Easy-Part-ebook/dp/B0054I2FR4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1324911346&sr=8-1

    Looking forward to seeing how you are doing with your challenges because it's so cool to see someone stick with it. You are the only person I know who actually completes them, and I can't believe you take on more than one to boot! You go girl!

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  5. Thanks Jenny! I forgot that I did purchase the ebook back a few months ago. I think you posted on Facebook about it. I'll definitely have to read it to motivate me to get on the treadmill on days when I don't feel like it.

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