Posts Tagged ‘resolutions’

Where to put the party?

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Yesterday I discussed how the personal awareness of the advent of natural spring activity was the real beginning of the year. However, with such variety across the hemispheres (and inversion between them) we are left with the dilemma of where to put the party?

Yes, we should all use the same calendar: it is practical. Although, as we don’t all share a fuss as July becomes August we can similarly carry on as normal between December and January (perhaps just having a little fun at everyones new desk calendar).

I propose the Spring equinox: When night relinquishes it’s dominance on our 24-hour cycle. Be pagan about it if you want to, or are wont to do already (apologies, but your celebrations are wonderfully convenient for hi-jacking), but the physics of this astronomical event should provide a satisfactory scientific basis for the rest of the world to accept this choosing. Each Hemisphere will have its own. The date is sufficiently advanced that most of the lands will have experienced the beginnings of spring activity, so their populace will really feel the new beginning. There’s also a high likelihood of being able to fire-up an early BBQ, which instantly makes every party better!

I’d like you to consider the difference this would have on your goals (resolutions, if you must):

  • Imagine taking that run in the warming, bright day.
  • Imagine binning those cigarettes while breathing the fresh spring air.
  • Imagine buying more fruit & veg. when the plants are all lush and vibrant.

It is an invigorating and encouraging atmosphere in which to start new beginnings. Were you unsuccessful in January? I challenge you to try again today, or (this year) on the 20th March, at 17:32 UTC.

If, like myself, you have made a good head start on the year, why not evaluate your progress, re-evaluate your goals, and really focus on making the next 6 months count!

Set the controls to the heart of the sun.

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Intentions can easily fall by the wayside; but not so easily if they are SMART (specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, time-bound): you may observe these elements below, but have probably all been preached the acronym enough to avoid further explanation.  I call them intentions, rather than ‘resolutions’, as they match my needs and desires at the time – both of which may well change throughout the year ahead.  The guilt of a broken resolve is negated; the mis-placed intention realigned, is only a good thing.

Last year I tracked my intentions, much as Benjamin Franklin tracked his virtues.  Most, by trickery of averaging were attained.  Some sufficed to have the desired effect, and many seeded activity that developed and changed direction.  Although I stopped tracking around October (and should perhaps have re-examined at that time), my year benefited from the exercise; even though I never once went swimming, let alone once per month…

This year, an even greater mix of short and long term goals; regular and one-off achievements; mundane habitude and grand scheming:

  • Write at least 1x /week (is that a new blog sir?)
  • Jot all quotes in the 1 book, and store all writings in the 1 file!
  • Memorise 1 quote /month.
  • Memorise 1 poem/passage /3 months.
  • Go to the Cinema 1x /month.
  • Read 3 Books /2 months (an increase from last year’s success)
  • Attend 1 gig/classical music/art/literary event /month.
  • Fast 1 day /week.
  • Continue with my new, intense 1-day /week gym training.
  • Remember to use my nectar points/cashback links when shopping online.
  • Go horse riding for a day.
  • Complete part 2 of my Wilderness Medical Training (before my window expires in July)!
  • Go on a 3-day bicycle tour.
  • Visit at least 2 of the mountain ranges in Ireland (south of the border).
  • Before the end of the year, begin to learn some Sword in Tai Chi.
  • Partake in the Mourne Mountain Marathon in Class B or Elite!
  • Learn French at least 1 hour /week (bonus: get Rosetta Stone)
  • Get 1 of my photographs on a canvas, up on a wall in my house.
  • Sell 3 of my photographs.
  • Take 2 steps towards preparations for future ambitions (Mongol Rally, Expedition to Afghan Hindu Kush)
  • Bonus – get away to Skye to play on the Cuillin.
  • Bonus – get away to the Alps for some winter mountaineering and tuition in same.

It looks like a lot, but is all rather SMART.  A rich year of effort and reward awaits!  If anyone can help with any of my intentions, I am open to offers.  What do you intend to do with yourself in 2010?