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New Year, New Us: Resolutions 2015

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jwhouk:
1. Survive to 2016.

94ssd:
I don't recall my resolutions, which is probably a bad sign, but maybe having this year's enshrined on the internet will help.

1. Ironic since I'm turning 21 this year, but I really need to curb back on the drinking. I don't do it very often, but on nights when I do I do it a bit too much. It's not a good idea with my condition.

2. I need to work on my money-saving skills in a major way, or I will not last long in the post-college Real World.™ I'm literally already at the point of living paycheck to paycheck and it's lucky I got as much Christmas money as I did because I was only a couple days away from not having enough in my account to pay my car insurance.

3. My grades this past semester were not awful by any means, but they were a bit lower than they were in previous semesters. A lot of that has to do with the internship drama, which I think I bitched about on here, but I also let stress drag me down way too much and I decided to throw up my hands and give up on one too many assignments. While I won't be in any slave-driving internships with assholes next semester, I am poised to still be nearly as busy.

4. Because I was so busy, I hardly read anything I wasn't assigned. I'm already working on fixing that over break but I should try to find time to do it when I am otherwise dicking around on the interwebs.

5. I am a pessimist by nature, but I try not to be a dick about things in public. But according to anonymous employee evaluations I sometimes am. And I think I need to try something to change that internally if I don't want to project it externally. So that's the big thing to work on. And I think if it try it may help me with the some of the others.

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--- Quote from: Linds on 02 Jan 2014, 16:42 ---1. Find a new job. The sooner the better.
Things at work actually ended up improving drastically, so I'm content where I am.
2. Knit all of the things. It makes me happy.
I have knit a lot of things! And many of them were challenging and I'm very happy about that. This is the biggest way I can destress and I love it.
3. Keep in touch with two of my besties that moved to NC. It was not easy to see them go and I tend to detach myself in order to make things easier. I don't want to detach myself, they're my besties. I miss them shitloads.
I could have done better at this, way better, but we're still friends and that's what matters.
4. Stop getting sick all of the fucking time.
Hahahahahhahahahaha! Nope.
5. Continue being happy!
I would say I did!

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1. Go to Europe, have fun, see art, drink good wine.
2. Get pregnant.
3. Make more things! And learn new techniques to making things. Like spinning yarn and maybe glassblowing just because.
4. Walk more, take vitamins, consume less sugar and junk, and generally try to be healthier. My immune system has taken a nose dive over the past few years, so I want to do more little things to try to keep healthy and stop getting sick. (Even though being around tiny germ factories is the biggest part of the problem...)

hedgie:
Just don't mix up numbers 1 and 2.

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--- Quote from: hedgie on 26 Dec 2014, 20:49 ---Just don't mix up numbers 1 and 2.

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Yeah, I'm being extremely careful about that.

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