Earlier this week, I gave some thought to how my One Little Word: YES! served me last year. It was a mixed bag. Overall, I was successful at saying YES to the things that really mattered to me, and letting go of some things that were no longer fulfilling. The most surprising decision was deciding to give up my Project Life scrapbooking. The albums take up so much room, and some months I had lots to record, others not much. I’m hoping to switch to creating an annual photo book but I’m not making any promises as two of my totally unfulfilled intentions last year were to create two photo books from our international travels. I gathered up all my scrapbook paraphernalia and donated it, which cleared up a bit of space in my craft room.
I joined Ali Edward’s OLW class thinking it might help keep my intentions in front of me, but truthfully, I stopped being accountable somewhere in June, and never really got back on track. I listed 19 intentions for 2019, and a friend commented that 19 seemed rather ambitious. That proved to be true. I counted only 10 of them where I was totally or partially successful.
So what now? Usually by mid-November I have a short list of words I’m considering. That didn’t happen at all this year. It wasn’t until last week that I happened upon an ad on Instagram for a planner from Commit30.com. I’d already purchased my planner for 2020, one I’ve used successfully for three years, so I wasn’t tempted to make another purchase. The word, COMMIT, however resonated with me as did the process of setting a goal or intentions for each month. Commit: a willingness to give your time and energy to something that you believe in, or a promise or firm decision to do something.
So COMMIT, it is, and I’ve decided to choose one or more intentions for each month, COMMIT to those, and reconsider what I’ll do during the succeeding month. I’m thinking this will be much more effective than having a longer list for whole year. Yesterday, Honoré announced she’ll be hosting a link-up for monthly progress reports. I’ve already added the January date to my calendar.
I’ve also chosen to join The Unread Shelf Project. January’s goal is to count your unread books, gather them together in one place, and to finish one of those books by the end of the month. Since I’m away from home, counting the books on the shelves will have to wait until next week, but I already know there are 37 unread books on my Kindle. In fairness, my husband and I share the Kindle list, so he added some of those books, but I counted everyone I’d like to read. My book for January is A Gentleman in Moscow, started long ago, but never finished.
The other item on the list is to complete two online classes: Colored Pencil Jumpstart, a Christmas gift from Tracy, and a new online card class The Coloring Challenge Road Trip. I’m thinking the two classes should work together well.
Inspired by a NY Times article, I’m going to attempt to serve three meatless meals each week. Living with a meat and potatoes guy means this may be a challenging intention, but he seems willing to give it a try.
So that’s it for January. I’ll be interested to see if this process works well. And I’m willing to give myself some slack until I see how many goals/intentions I can follow through with in any given month. I may have overreached for January. I know that during months where we’re traveling this year the goals/intentions will need to look very different.
Good for you! Your 2019 list left me in awe of your energy and ambitions. I’ve never done a “OLW” but with our big changes this January have decided “Focus” will be it. In retirement my life has been in a rut of routines. Now we are moving from Jim’s hometown to live near grandsons. This means decluttering 40 years of life in one house which we have been working at since late October. Best wishes for diet changes too. I have mostly kept a vegetarian kitchen and have been drifting toward plant-based diets. Jim and I eat out enough for him to enjoy his “meat” diet. Good luck!
I am so inspired by this post. It gave me a gasp, when I read you gave away all your scrapping supplies – oh I just cannot imagine that! But totally agree the binders do take up a lot of room – I have only in a passing glance, thought there’s just no more room, but not this year. I like your OLW for 2020, Commit & I think you & this word will do amazing things together. Mr Man is a meat eater, but most of the time he hasn’t noticed his meatless days, although it is a challenge. Being I’m already a vegetarian, one of my Nourishing goals this year is to be vegan 1-2 days a week.
All of this sounds so good!! I love the idea of COMMITting to things in manageable blocks and I am delighted that you will be joining Honoré (and so many others of us) with a monthly recap. I think 2020 is off to an awesome start!
p.s. you lasted WAY longer with Project Life than I did and I applaud you!
p.p.s. I am looking forward to what you share about those colored pencil classes. I love seeing artists to their thing.
Commit! A great word and I’m sure you’ll follow through! I gave up on PL years ago and have stuff yet to donate…I do use the app to make photo collages ( for printing on my home printer – Epson 400) that I use in 6 x 8 and Traveler’s Notebooks, etc.
Looking forward to our OLW journey this year… and my card-making.
Cheers~
Waving and wishing you a very happy New Year, Karen! “Commit’ sounds like a word which will keep you moving through the year. I understand completely about the albums and the photobooks, and hope you decide to put one together. I missed my target last year, but really want to do it this year … Will be cheering you on :).
Commit sounds like the perfect word for you this year, and I like the goals you’ve set for yourself. Robbie & I organized our to-be-read shelf & I’ve already finished several from it during December & the beginning of this month. 🙂
I’ve chosen a word for the year, but really haven’t gotten a good outline of how I want to work on it each month. I signed up for OLW this year & have been pondering the January prompts with the goal of setting some intentions by the end of the month. February is as a good a start date as January, right. 🙂
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