
I don't tend to be one to make resolutions but rather like to "aim for or try to" so if I don't get there I don't beat myself up too much for not doing it. But it's really the same thing.
So anyway some of my aims ( and a few plans too) for this coming year are.
1. To keep my house tidier. this is a recurring one, and don't get me wrong, I'm not a total slob, I believe in hygiene, I'm just more messy especially since I work from home, and my work area is my loungeroom. I've been doing better on this one so far, but then again, my life is pretty quiet at the moment, and not it's normal pace and I'm not yet going back here. So it's easier when it's quiet.
2. To keep working on my posture. I think I must have the worlds worst posture, because even though I've made a big difference with standing straight, I still have so much work to do on it. I think because both of my bear work and that I'm a bit of an anxious person, I have this habit to always be holding my shoulders up, if you know what I mean, I don't even realise I'm doing it. One of my shoulders in particular, the left one, seems to be in love with my neck. and I really don't want to end up like the poor old Pipe ( above ) with his little shoulders soo high and now stuck permanently in place.
3. To do some markets. Yesterday I took the plunge, and applied for the first Northside Market of the year, and I'm really scared, but I know it's something I have to try.
4. To learn to drive. This is a huge fear for me driving- but I think it's time, I mean before I'm 30 I would like to at least know how to. I think it's time.
5. To not totally freak out when I turn 30, that my life, if my life isn't where I would like it to be.
6. To visit Daylesford. I would love to visit this store, and hopefully meet some of the lovely people there, and pick up a few treasures too.
7. To go to Japan ( more of a plan really) perhaps for my 30th , so I'm too busy with excitement to freak out see #5.
8. To be stronger in myself, not let what I think other people might think of me, affect the way I feel about myself.
I guess that's it. theres still still time to enter my giveaway if you would like to and haven't yet.


5 comments:
Congratulations on applying for your first market stall - how exciting!
My life certainly didn't turn out how I expected, but I've decided to just roll with it and go with the flow.
I hope that the market plans go well and sometimes you just need to put yourself out there.
Turning 30 isn't so bad, and I think that you need to see all the good stuff that you have achieved in that time and I bet you would be surprised.
Japan does sound good though!
FAB 500TH when it happens. i think it is all about choices, just choose to make new ones to happen in your life whenever the mood takes you and not set stuff in concrete , you have a looong life to live so dont muck it up with have toos.....
Good on you for doing the market - that's quite exciting. I hope to come along and say hello.
I have the shoulder thing happening too ... but doing pilates has helped a lot. Mostly because a physio stands there and constantly says get your shoulders down from round your EARS!
And trust me, 30 is ace! (This year I will be celebrating the 12th anniversary of turning 30)
yay jess! a market. this is so exciting. you will do so well. i must remember and call by to say hi!
good luck with everything on your list. learning to drive in melbourne must be quite a challenge i am luck i learnt in the country, i think. it was pretty scary the fist time i drove in melbourne though. but you can defiantly do it. its one of those things that once you know you kind of go oh i cant believe i never did this before. lots of practice is key. and turning 30 is not so bad ; )
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