Finally after nearly a week into the 2010 (twenty ten) I’ve decided to consider my New Year’s Resolutions. I could always go with the generic resolutions like, exercise more, loose more weight, read more etc. This year I figure something more practical should be important.
What can be more practical than to reduce procrastination and work on discipline. I suppose discipline might be more important since it is discipline which requires more effort but alas in order to become discipline you must stop procrastinating. A conundrum which is not easy to resolve. Yet, if I concentrate on discipline I theorize that procrastination will slowly diminish.
Anyway, here is my list for this year. Hopefully I’ll make some progress with these goals and after a month or two I can see if I’ve made it past the difficult stages. They say that breaking a bad habit takes 21 days to break, but making it takes less than a week to create. In no particular order:
New Years Resolution 2010
What can be more practical than to reduce procrastination and work on discipline. I suppose discipline might be more important since it is discipline which requires more effort but alas in order to become discipline you must stop procrastinating. A conundrum which is not easy to resolve. Yet, if I concentrate on discipline I theorize that procrastination will slowly diminish.
Anyway, here is my list for this year. Hopefully I’ll make some progress with these goals and after a month or two I can see if I’ve made it past the difficult stages. They say that breaking a bad habit takes 21 days to break, but making it takes less than a week to create. In no particular order:
I suppose this is a good start for now.