...I’m doing well with this goal i.e. that I’m tracking what I’m doing each day. I’ve successfully tracked for 27 days now, even if it’s just ticking the box that says “Tracked”. It would be nice to get higher scores every day, although that will come with following the FlyLady program closely. But all in all, I’m pleased with my progress.
Wednesday, 30 December 2009
I'd like to think...
See more progress on: track my progress by visiting joe's goals every day for six months
Saturday, 26 December 2009
I took out...
...new car insurance a few weeks ago and forgot to submit my certificate of no claims because I couldn’t find it. Now the company are threatening me with increased premiums unless I find and post my old certificate. So that’s the challenge.
Specfic: I find certificate. I post it. I receive confirmation. I complete goal.
Measurable: Complete when confirmation received.
Attainable: If I get off my butt.
Reasonable: Absolutely.
Timely: By 1st Jan or else.
See more progress on: sort my car insurance out
Friday, 25 December 2009
43 Things
1. Quit college and accept it as gracefully giving in, not failure
By Jan end
2. track my progress by visiting joe's goals every day for six months
Due 4th June 2010, then ongoing habit.
3. Read all the Harry Potter books
Before summer 2010
4. Set up FlyLady routines
By late Jan/early Feb
5. Unsubscribe from newsletters, mailing lists, etc that I don't really read
By Jan end
6. Finish "10 days to self-discipline"
By 17th Jan
7. Sort out my / our finances
By Jan end
8. Take the one hundred pushups challenge
By early spring
9. Take the two hundred squats challenge
By early spring
10. Take the two hundred sit ups challenge
By early spring
11. Knit a Gryffindor scarf
For the release of DH Autumn 2010
12. study nursing
September 2010
13. Travel on the Trans Siberian railway
???
14. stay in the penthouse of a fancy hotel
???
15. Celebrate New Years in Times Square
???
16. change all my lightbulbs to energy efficient ones
By Jan end
17. visit my relatives more often
By end 2010
18. put my mother's le creuset on ebay
by Jan end
19. put all our home movies on DVD
by Jan end
By Jan end
2. track my progress by visiting joe's goals every day for six months
Due 4th June 2010, then ongoing habit.
3. Read all the Harry Potter books
Before summer 2010
4. Set up FlyLady routines
By late Jan/early Feb
5. Unsubscribe from newsletters, mailing lists, etc that I don't really read
By Jan end
6. Finish "10 days to self-discipline"
By 17th Jan
7. Sort out my / our finances
By Jan end
8. Take the one hundred pushups challenge
By early spring
9. Take the two hundred squats challenge
By early spring
10. Take the two hundred sit ups challenge
By early spring
11. Knit a Gryffindor scarf
For the release of DH Autumn 2010
12. study nursing
September 2010
13. Travel on the Trans Siberian railway
???
14. stay in the penthouse of a fancy hotel
???
15. Celebrate New Years in Times Square
???
16. change all my lightbulbs to energy efficient ones
By Jan end
17. visit my relatives more often
By end 2010
18. put my mother's le creuset on ebay
by Jan end
19. put all our home movies on DVD
by Jan end
Monday, 21 December 2009
Snow!
Good morning!
Well, it's nearly 7:45am and I've been up for two hours. On my day off. *blinks* It's daft though, isn't it? When I plan to get up and be productive, I sleep through my alarm and ruin the day. When I give myself permission to sleep in, I'm wide awake at 5am. Bonkers. It's particularly bonkers since I *needed* the sleep. Yesterday I bit the bullet and asked the ENT nurse to look at my throat. Turns out I have tonsillitis and need antibiotics and since illnesses get worse the more run down you are, I told myself that sleep was more important than any of the errands I need to run in the next few days. Plus, yesterday was horrendous at work. I've never felt so put upon. I missed my second break and couldn't really talk by 7pm because it was so busy. So why the frog couldn't I sleep? Puh.
In my two hours, I've had a little tidy and made a to-do list, a delivery list, order Christmas flowers for Mum and checked on the status of my Christmas orders. All but two have been dispatched and should be coming before Christmas. Hooray! Later, I'll be heading into Cardiff to finish off the last of my shopping and run a few errands:
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Yesterday morning it snowed. I certainly wasn't expecting snow but when I got up, clutching my aching throat like Lady Macbeth, and peered through my blinds (and condensation...) it was like Narnia outside. We'd had three inches and more was coming down. A text from Lisa told me that she couldn't get her 4x4 out. Heck, if she couldn't get her Jeep out, I wasn't going to test my little Micra in the snow. I phoned work, who had been expecting my call and then I did the worst thing I could have done: curled up and napped on the couch with Stu, who had got up under the idea that he'd drive me to work. I felt groggy all day after my lovely nap. *sigh*
I eventually got to work about 9:30; Lisa came in after 10am. Parking was awful. I ended up parking miles away from the hospital, over by the old psych ward on the most slippery car park ever. Naturally, nobody (except Wendy) says "thanks" or "well done" for trogging yourself into work in what can be, quite frankly, dangerous weather. City folks have no idea. On the drive home last night, I noted the difference in snow levels. Once I got off the dual carriageway and headed, literally, up country, there was easily four times the amount of snow. City people have no clue.
Well, it's nearly 7:45am and I've been up for two hours. On my day off. *blinks* It's daft though, isn't it? When I plan to get up and be productive, I sleep through my alarm and ruin the day. When I give myself permission to sleep in, I'm wide awake at 5am. Bonkers. It's particularly bonkers since I *needed* the sleep. Yesterday I bit the bullet and asked the ENT nurse to look at my throat. Turns out I have tonsillitis and need antibiotics and since illnesses get worse the more run down you are, I told myself that sleep was more important than any of the errands I need to run in the next few days. Plus, yesterday was horrendous at work. I've never felt so put upon. I missed my second break and couldn't really talk by 7pm because it was so busy. So why the frog couldn't I sleep? Puh.
In my two hours, I've had a little tidy and made a to-do list, a delivery list, order Christmas flowers for Mum and checked on the status of my Christmas orders. All but two have been dispatched and should be coming before Christmas. Hooray! Later, I'll be heading into Cardiff to finish off the last of my shopping and run a few errands:
Pay for Christmas dinner (get credit card!)Buy soluble paracetamol and Difflam at BootsGo to the nice tea shopGo to the Disney shop if the tea shop has no nice mugsPick up 2 x nephew card, a fiancee card and 2 x bottle bags in a card shopBuy Mini Ninjas and Mirror's Edge for PS3
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Yesterday morning it snowed. I certainly wasn't expecting snow but when I got up, clutching my aching throat like Lady Macbeth, and peered through my blinds (and condensation...) it was like Narnia outside. We'd had three inches and more was coming down. A text from Lisa told me that she couldn't get her 4x4 out. Heck, if she couldn't get her Jeep out, I wasn't going to test my little Micra in the snow. I phoned work, who had been expecting my call and then I did the worst thing I could have done: curled up and napped on the couch with Stu, who had got up under the idea that he'd drive me to work. I felt groggy all day after my lovely nap. *sigh*
I eventually got to work about 9:30; Lisa came in after 10am. Parking was awful. I ended up parking miles away from the hospital, over by the old psych ward on the most slippery car park ever. Naturally, nobody (except Wendy) says "thanks" or "well done" for trogging yourself into work in what can be, quite frankly, dangerous weather. City folks have no idea. On the drive home last night, I noted the difference in snow levels. Once I got off the dual carriageway and headed, literally, up country, there was easily four times the amount of snow. City people have no clue.
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