During the beginning of each year, I find it fun to make
resolutions and look back on what I wrote the year before. When I did this as a
teenager I was usually disappointed to flip back in my journal or find my “resolution”
piece of paper and see that I didn’t keep any of them. Thankfully, that doesn’t
seem to be the case this year. So just for the fun of torturing myself by
looking back to the beginning of 2012, here are my resolutions from last year.
1) Graduate- Check
2) Get fit- Somewhat check… see this year’s resolution for more info.
3) Eat Healthier- Check
4) Write more- Definitely check
5) Do something outside of my comfort zone- Check… my last semester of college definitely accomplished this.
6) Get back to me- Last year the last sentence of this goal read “I need to learn how to balance new and old and that's a big goal.” I did that in college but after I graduated, I kind of failed on this one, oops.
7) Get a kick butt internship- Check
8) Ride more- Check during school… not so much now
9) Blog more- Check
2) Get fit- Somewhat check… see this year’s resolution for more info.
3) Eat Healthier- Check
4) Write more- Definitely check
5) Do something outside of my comfort zone- Check… my last semester of college definitely accomplished this.
6) Get back to me- Last year the last sentence of this goal read “I need to learn how to balance new and old and that's a big goal.” I did that in college but after I graduated, I kind of failed on this one, oops.
7) Get a kick butt internship- Check
8) Ride more- Check during school… not so much now
9) Blog more- Check
Overall, I did pretty good in 2012. I’d even venture to
guess that this was my best year resolution wise. Of course, leaving behind one
list of resolutions means that I have to create another. Thankfully for my
sanity, this list is much shorter.
1) Meet more people – What kind of resolution list would
this be without a self-improvement item? I’ve lived in Lexington for almost
seven months now but during the first six I was afraid to really create a social life since I didn’t know if I would be staying and building a
bunch of relationships just didn’t sound like fun if I was leaving again. Now that I am here for the long haul, it is time to act like it.
This is probably my hardest resolution because I am not a
very social person when it comes to new people. If you know me, you know that I
usually don’t shut up after I get to know you but before that, I am extremely shy. The one thing college and high school did not prepare me for was to meet new people on my
own. All of my college friends came from getting to know them through hours of
time together studying in the lab while most of my high school friends came from barrel races and my equestrian team. You don’t really have that as an adult. I
think the first step here is finding a place to hang out where I can meet
people but that’s much harder than it sounds.
2) Read 40 books – I’m pretty sure that I achieved this in
2012 but since my book list was stolen with my phone in May, I’m officially doing it.
With the amount of books I read, I don’t think this will be hard but I guess I’ll
find out.
3) Run a 5k- I’m four weeks into the Couch 2 5k right now
and start week five on Wednesday. I was told that I would never be able to run
a marathon or 5k when I was having back problems a few years ago but I am determined
to prove those words wrong.
4) Visit another country – The past two years I planned on moving to another country. In 2011, I was going to study abroad in Toronto
(Canada) for a year but that obviously did not happen. My plan just 12 months
ago was to be in England right now attending graduate school and unless
Kentucky is England, I didn’t do that either. With LH going to South Korea to
teach for at least a year, I plan on visiting her sometime during this year.
It’s going to be a bit hard since I have a wedding in Florida to go to in June and I am planning on taking a few days to move the horses here in the spring which is about a week trip, but I am determined to make my other country visit work. My long time goal is to leave the country at least once a year for a vacation or work but for now I’m just focusing on 2013.
5) Avoid petty arguments - I will full admit that I am an overreactive person. If someone tries to start an argument with me without making it into an actual discussion, I get fired up and jump in with both feet (although, I have gotten better on both fronts) This has got me into arguments that just weren't worth my time and in the new year, I'm going to let more stuff roll off my back or at least bring a roll of duct tape with me everywhere I go. It's much easier than wasting time on stuff that was said just to be contrary.
It’s going to be a bit hard since I have a wedding in Florida to go to in June and I am planning on taking a few days to move the horses here in the spring which is about a week trip, but I am determined to make my other country visit work. My long time goal is to leave the country at least once a year for a vacation or work but for now I’m just focusing on 2013.
5) Avoid petty arguments - I will full admit that I am an overreactive person. If someone tries to start an argument with me without making it into an actual discussion, I get fired up and jump in with both feet (although, I have gotten better on both fronts) This has got me into arguments that just weren't worth my time and in the new year, I'm going to let more stuff roll off my back or at least bring a roll of duct tape with me everywhere I go. It's much easier than wasting time on stuff that was said just to be contrary.


