Sunday, January 2, 2011

My 2011 New Years Resolutions

I understand that most New Years Resolutions never make it past the first week of January.  I also understand that many people have just given up on the idea of even attempting to write down and verbalize what they would like to do to improve themselves.  I am learning more and more about myself as I age and one of the things is that I am much more traditional than I ever thought I would be.

I may not remember what I listed last year as my resolutions and I may not have followed them as I wanted to --- but I still like the idea of writing down a list of my hopeful accomplishments in hopes that my sub-conscious mind keeps a running tab on this list and that I at least veer in that direction even if only in the slightest of ways.

So - my New Years Resolution for 2011...drum roll please.

1- Better organize my time
between the things I must do and the things I love to do. This means designating so many hours a day to my "work" being knitting and giving me the time I need to run the household, garden, cook and workout.  I was lopsided much of last year and my garden and dirty dishes were ignored much of the year. 

2- Knit only for myself
during my knitting group get togethers. 
This means the Common Ground sweater (the Brown Stitch co), The Evening Gala sweater (Nicky Epstein) and my very own design - the Shorty Tam, the only hat that actually looks good on me.
When your passion becomes your job (and I pinch myself every day!), you tend to forget about your personal knitting time and your time becomes consumed with other peoples knitting and deadlines.  As much as I enjoy this, I have nothing to show for myself.
3- Take care of myself a bit better. 
Take my supplements on a daily basis, get some sun or at least fresh air for 15 minutes a day for vitamin D, find time to exercise daily, eat better and less!  I do all of the above but at times I am sporatic and find it all a chore.  I need to re-look at all of this as a pleasant and gratifying experience over a need.    

4-Continue to find time for me and my friends,
take the time to lounge (with no feelings of guilt!) with my tea and a great book in a big cozy chair or outside on a lounge chair)...time to pick fresh flowers for my house....day dream more.  Time to slow down and recognize how beautiful each day can be. 

I hope that you also find the time to reflect on 2010 and improvements to 2011 - even if it just means just finding more time for yourself.

Happy New Years!  May you find Happiness, Health and Peace!

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I'm a mother of 2 girl's, 12 and 15, a wife of 21 years and an obsessed knitter. I'm an avid gardener and cook.