Tuesday, December 14

Goals

You know how it goes, five minutes past midnight on January 1st and suddenly you're going to be a better person, eat healthy, run twice a day, be nicer to the people around you, donate money to a charity three times this year and never be seen again with that creep you knew last year.
Two days later you're eating slightly healthier than before, you've put $50 away to start saving to donate to the Royal Society of the Blind, and you've managed to avoid poor Fred, who doesn't understand why you haven't been returning his calls.
Two months down the track and you're back to exactly the same routine, the $50 was spent a month ago towards a new kettle after you threw your old one to the ground in the middle of a family argument, and Fred's asleep on your couch.
To try and fight this, i thought about why people never really finish their resolutions, and i realised most of the time, it's because they forget about them. Considering New Years resolutions are usually made when drunk, this isn't surprising.
This year, i undertook a challenge called 101 in 365.
It's an online to-do list, one hundred and one items long, and you have 365 days to finish all the things on your list.
It's a really great idea, and they send you email updates every now and then to let you know how many days and items you still have left.
They monitor your progress, and if you have an item on your list that's going to be completed in sections, you can even put in the percentage of the item you have completed.

IF YOU'VE READ THIS FAR
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http://www.101in365.com

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Okay! Have a lovely week!
Is everyone prepared for christmas? Good.
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