New! Year! Goals!
Jan. 8th, 2019 09:31 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It's 2019! New year, new goals!
Do some kind of exercise every day -- 90% target success rate
Do some kind of exercise every day -- 90% target success rate
- This is a recurring goal for the last 3 years! I think my highest success rate is like 85%. Onward and upward!
- I don't ask very much of myself in this respect -- a gym workout counts, but so does a 10-minute walk, doing some stretching and PT exercises, anything really.
- Walking I would be doing anyway (around the grocery store, etc.) does not count, unless it's an unusual Extra Walking situation like going to the Renaissance Festival.
- I hesitate even to list these, because I am also working toward Outside My Control Goal: Produce Baby, which has reached the "let's solve this problem by applying science" stage and might suddenly blow up any other bod-related goals at any moment.
- Counterpoint: Operation Produce Baby is fixing to enter its third year and I am fed up of putting other bod-related stuff on hold for it.
- WHATEVER WE'LL SEE WHAT HAPPENS
- SECONDARY GOAL: LEARN TO COPE WITH UNCERTAINTY AND LACK OF INTERNAL LOCUS OF CONTROL
- Anyway, these are kind of ambitious but probably achievable goals -- I'll have to get past a stuck point on deadlift (working on some form improvements), and I'll be moving slowly and gently on squat as I'm still coming back from a knee injury
- In 2018 I wrote 19,155 words of finished, posted fic, between three exchanges and two rounds of tinyfic prompts
- Last year's goal was just "do writing," which I did okay but not great at; since the goal was something like 100 words per day, it also produced a whole bunch of really short semi-usable scraps of like 15 different fic ideas, which doesn't feel really valuable to me.
- This year's goal is more focused toward finishing stuff -- it doesn't have to be posted, published, submitted to anything, etc., but it has to be Done to my own satisfaction -- which will hopefully keep me focused on adding to what I wrote yesterday instead of starting from some new random point every day.
- I am a BAD EMAIL PROCRASTINATOR
- This mostly means "on the day I first think of it," except that occasionally there's an actual reason to delay; in that case I am allowed to calendar the email for a later date, but then I gotta send it ON THAT DATE
- I am extremely fortunate to have a stay-at-home spouse who does the vast majority of cooking and cleaning, which is great, but if Operation Produce Baby succeeds anytime soon, he will be a stay-at-home parent and I will need to start pulling my weight
- I'm honestly not sure how best to keep track of this. Weekly? Monthly? Just total count of meals cooked, averaged over number of weeks so far?
- There's no compelling reason to do this! I just wanna.