We live in a strange world.
With each new blog that is born in a moment of self-discovery, indulgence, or boredom, this blog must too have a goal (or manifesto), before I forget about it and fail to post again, so let me lay it out:
The goal of this blog is to help me track my own goals. And what are my own goals?
Right now, as I find myself back in my hometown, are to improve my mental, physical and social well-being, to become a more present, more engaged and happier person.
To do this I want to spend the next year, from July 4, 2013 to July 4, 2014, working beyond my comfort zone in the following ways.
- Engage locally
- Join local chapters of volunteers, leaders, commissions, etc.
- Explore what my immediate surroundings have to offer
- Volunteer
- Use my skills for good - sit on grant panels, tutor, work at the animal shelter
- Train for or take classes in
- 5ks, 10ks, drawing, painting, writing, cycling, swimming
- Make a habit
- library visits, read a novel weekly, eat more green, new friends, writing in this every day, reflection
- Cut out
- TV, FB, eating out (more than once per week), red meat
There, that felt good.
Good luck with your goals, lil buddy. :) Everything in moderation! But I understand the need to cut TV and FB out completely. They're so easy to do that it is nearly impossible for me to stop once I've started. It's easy at home for me, since my TV connects to nothing, but on the road I live a different lifestyle. The room is so small that the TV is larger than the window! I can only handle so much of the blaring commercials and the sudden urges to purchase candy bars downstairs. I've been away for a month and I've stopped reading, knitting, and exercising and started eating pudding and watching reruns of bad crime shows...and occasionally studying for my test.
ReplyDeleteI've adopted very similar goals (minus the 5k and plus group/dance classes). Perhaps we can encourage each other while we get through them. :) I've gotten back into science fiction and have read three books! A very big deal for me, indeed. W
Boy this job--I'm either away from home with an amazing 6 minute commute, or I'm home with a horrific, life-shortening hellish commute.
Yes, let's encourage each other on the goals!
ReplyDeleteAlways keep knitting!
two other places you should check out in pittsburgh:
http://www.contemporarycraft.org/SCC/Contemporary_Craft_|_Home.html
http://pittsburgharts.org/