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What are your 2011 New Year's Resolutions | How well did you keep last year's resolutions?

Asked by Ame_Evil (3051points) December 31st, 2010

Basically a follow up from http://www.fluther.com/66878/what-are-your-new-year-resolutions-and-are-you-likely-to/

I surprisingly managed to fulfil quite a few of my resolutions which is surprising considering I wasn’t exactly following them as such (ie I forgot about the list until winter anyways :p). I am thinking this year I may print my new ones out to keep me focused on what I want to achieve.

So how did you do with last year’s resolutions? Are you satisfied with how you did? Are you repeating any for whatever reason? Or just generally, what are your ones for this year?

My new ones are:

1. Stop worrying to people. Keep some of it inside :D. Just basically calm down and stop appearing neurotic.
2. Try to worry less. Stop thought patterns early on. Focus on the triggers that make you worry.
3. Try to be less insane to other people. Again, bottle it up inside a bit and be restrictive of what you let out. If letting it out, let it out in small doses.
4. Learn to purr propurrrly. (Also avoid making awful puns)
5. Learn some more origami (Create modular star)
6. Ask someone out
7. Get a job
8. Finish writing a song (with lyrics)
9. Learn some more songs on piano
10. Beat 10NL consistently over a 100k hand sample for the year
11. Avoid leaving coursework/other work too late like last year. Start small early and build up your work from there.
12. Go out and try and meet new people away from friends. Introduce yourself and be friendly.
13. Try some recipes from your new cook books.
14. Keep up with your diary even if it ends up just writing once every week over the important things that had happened during then.
15. Clean up your room more often

I find it wise to keep them sorta challenging but easy to do at the same time, and easy to understand when you have completed them. For example if a resolution was to “be happier”, that is really hard to define when you’ve completed, or really hard to focus on how to accomplish it in the first place.

So yeah, Happy New Year everyone!

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