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sigelphoenix at 07:44pm on 03/02/2009 under art, general geekery, goals, personal stuff, writing
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I'm trying to figure out how to get back into my New Year's goals, and, well, I've decided to try making more goals. Last year (prior to the new job), I got pretty comfortable making daily or weekly to-do lists, and that generally kept me on track with what I wanted to do.
Because I'm still feeling my way around regarding the levels of time, energy, and skill I can call upon, I don't want to make the goals to constricting, so I'm organizing them by category. Each category is something I want to engage in on a (nearly) daily basis, though the exact activity can vary. So I figure if I just set the goal of "one from each category" every day, that should guide me toward spending my time the way I want to, without bringing in an excessive level of obligation.
It's also a way of keeping track of how I spend my time. That's why I'm including activities like spending time with
ratzeo - these aren't "tasks" that I need to have "done," but they're worthwhile things I am happy to spend my time on, so I want to acknowledge that.
Each activity is something that should take between 30 minutes and an hour. I figure that, between the time I get home in the evening and the time I have to go to sleep (and minus time spent doing things like making dinner), I can find about two hours to get these things done.
Physical Well-being
-Gym: 30-minute workout at Curves, three times per week (with the exception of this week, due to illness).
-Stretching and abdominal work: For the days I don't go to Curves, I still want to keep my body from getting stiff or tense. I want to take a few minutes to stretch all my muscle groups, concentrating on my shoulders and lower back. I will also do crunches and abdominal stretching.
Relaxation
(a.k.a. activities that are passive, receptive, and/or easy)
-Reading my novel: Let's say, 50 pages for one day, since I can get some reading in during my lunch break.
-Reading my graphic novel: At least two issues in a collection.
-Spending time with
ratzeo: Being roommates doesn't guarantee that we get quality time together, especially since we have different schedules. If I spend the bulk of my evening, say, having a really good conversation with my boy, I will consider that an evening well-spent, even if I don't have something to "show" for it at the end of the night.
-Playing with Kershach: I should do this every night, but if I spend a particularly long time doing it (like, say, half an hour), that's good for both of us.
-Video gaming: Either playing a co-op game with
ratzeo (our current games are Mario Galaxy and Lego Batman) or something solo, like Guitar Hero.
Productivity
(a.k.a. activities that require me to be actively creative)
-Reading my theory book: This one goes under "Productivity" because, in order to really get something out of it, I have to be actively engaged - making notes, that kind of thing. I should get through at least 10 pages.
-Writing fic: Let's say 150 words at minimum. That's enough that I can't just write one or two sentences, but not so much that it's too intimidating.
-Blogging: I miss anti-oppression blogging. Now, I'm not currently at a place where I'm accomplishing the activism and theory-learning/-creating that ought to really fuel the blogging, but I can do the little things - reading theory books, following the news. I would like to dip my feet back in, either by posting substantial analysis of one topic/link, or brief commentary on several topics/links.
-Game stuff: For this week, I need to construct my sidekick's character sheet, and requisition equipment for the upcoming adventure. In other weeks, this might mean leveling up my character.
-Drawing: Anything. At this point, even opening my sketchbook would be an accomplishment.
Because I'm still feeling my way around regarding the levels of time, energy, and skill I can call upon, I don't want to make the goals to constricting, so I'm organizing them by category. Each category is something I want to engage in on a (nearly) daily basis, though the exact activity can vary. So I figure if I just set the goal of "one from each category" every day, that should guide me toward spending my time the way I want to, without bringing in an excessive level of obligation.
It's also a way of keeping track of how I spend my time. That's why I'm including activities like spending time with
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Each activity is something that should take between 30 minutes and an hour. I figure that, between the time I get home in the evening and the time I have to go to sleep (and minus time spent doing things like making dinner), I can find about two hours to get these things done.
Physical Well-being
-Gym: 30-minute workout at Curves, three times per week (with the exception of this week, due to illness).
-Stretching and abdominal work: For the days I don't go to Curves, I still want to keep my body from getting stiff or tense. I want to take a few minutes to stretch all my muscle groups, concentrating on my shoulders and lower back. I will also do crunches and abdominal stretching.
Relaxation
(a.k.a. activities that are passive, receptive, and/or easy)
-Reading my novel: Let's say, 50 pages for one day, since I can get some reading in during my lunch break.
-Reading my graphic novel: At least two issues in a collection.
-Spending time with
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-Playing with Kershach: I should do this every night, but if I spend a particularly long time doing it (like, say, half an hour), that's good for both of us.
-Video gaming: Either playing a co-op game with
![[insanejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/ij-userinfo.gif)
Productivity
(a.k.a. activities that require me to be actively creative)
-Reading my theory book: This one goes under "Productivity" because, in order to really get something out of it, I have to be actively engaged - making notes, that kind of thing. I should get through at least 10 pages.
-Writing fic: Let's say 150 words at minimum. That's enough that I can't just write one or two sentences, but not so much that it's too intimidating.
-Blogging: I miss anti-oppression blogging. Now, I'm not currently at a place where I'm accomplishing the activism and theory-learning/-creating that ought to really fuel the blogging, but I can do the little things - reading theory books, following the news. I would like to dip my feet back in, either by posting substantial analysis of one topic/link, or brief commentary on several topics/links.
-Game stuff: For this week, I need to construct my sidekick's character sheet, and requisition equipment for the upcoming adventure. In other weeks, this might mean leveling up my character.
-Drawing: Anything. At this point, even opening my sketchbook would be an accomplishment.