DO you make resolutions in the New Year? Go on, be honest. Even a tiny one? I think we all do really. I caught myself walking around the last few
days shouting out random stuff like; “New Year’s Resolution: never leave a room without taking something
with you!” and “New Year’s Resolution: tidy up after yourselves,” and “New Year’s Resolution: flush
the toilet when you’re done! Is anyone listening
to me?”
Turns out I’m pretty darn good at making up NYR’s for
everyone else.
I used to make them every year and I always failed
miserably. I’m not sure if I aimed too
high in the first place or I was just completely ill equipped to carry them out
but I was never successful.
For example there was the year I was going to write a book and get it published. I had it all worked out. Fame and fortune
were going to be mine for the taking and the enjoying. I dug out my typewriter, bought a realm of
paper and sat down. I had neither
storyline nor any idea where to start. That
dream fizzled out as quickly as it appeared.
Did I mention I was about ten and my typewriter was one of my all-time
favourite santy presents?
Then there was the time I was going to learn how to play the
piano. We didn’t have a piano. But I managed to persuade someone in school
to teach me “chopsticks” and I was thrilled with myself. Unfortunately everyone else had to put up
with my rendition for the next twenty years.
But there are one
or two that I am going to try in 2015. Nothing
too big really because we all know NYR’s are made to be broken but also if I put
myself under too much pressure, I just feel really defeated if I fail.
Keep on running. Or maybe walking at least. Over Christmas I finally got back out on the
road after a rather long break that stopped bothering me after the second
month. Because I simply realised there
is no point beating myself up over something that is out of my control; namely
the winter darkness. I cannot run in the
dark nor will I as it is not safe. I decided
I would *try* and get out at the weekends but shopping and birthday parties and
work and errands and all sorts of stuff knocked that on the head. So I strapped up and got out over the Christmas
break and was delighted to find I can still do it. I took it very very slowly and did not increase
my pace but I did it. And after that I found
the long break didn’t bother me so much.
In fact I got out every single day with the dog and I mostly walked my
circuit each time but the point is, I did
it!
Breathe more. This one sounds odd but what I mean is every
time I find myself turning into crazy psycho mammy because of timetables and
school runs and pressure and kids, I am going to take a step back, either
physically or mentally and breathe. Nothing can be gained from losing your
reason. I have long since learned we
will still reach our destination and the shopping will get done regardless. Having a hissy fit and stressing everyone
else out into the bargain only serves to generate a lot of negative energy.
Say yes. I have a habit of saying no. “No, I can’t.
I’m too tired.” “No, it’s too
late for me.” “No, I might give that a miss.” “No, that’s too short notice.” So instead I am going to check if it might
actually be a “yes” first before I decline.
Who knows, I might even like it!
Take up virtual
smoking. Yes, you read that
correctly. Now let me explain. I am going to save ten euros at least three
times a week in a big tin that needs an industrial tin opener to rip into when
it’s full. I have asked and apparently it
costs ten euros every time someone goes into a shop and buys cigarettes. Ten euros!!!!! Literally setting fire to ten euros maybe
every day of the week. Holy smoke
batman! So I am going to be a virtual smoker and save what it would cost me if I
were a real smoker. At least that’s the
plan. I have already started.
Note the Guardian of the Tin! |
So there you go. Call
it my lazy arse list of New Year’s Resolutions but it’s all about making it
doable as far as I am concerned. Start small
and work your way up.
Today’s post was brought to you with the emotion hope and a
lot of good will plus the lovely Helen from The Busy Mama's blog.
Happy New Year to you all!
Or Happy You’re Near as we say in our house!
Love it all but especially the virtual smoking... brilliant! My list includes breathing too (I completely understand what you mean) and saying no instead of yes (obviously I am closing down instead of opening up ;) ) Happy 2015 xxx
ReplyDeleteYes, yes, yes and yes - and that's all just for starting off with Robert!!! Great post - and seriuosly only you could suggest virtual smoking. I'm thinking of virtual drug taking, much in the same vein! Thanks for taking part xx
ReplyDeleteVirtual drug taking? Genius. You'll be rich and social services can't say a thing!
DeleteI love your resolutions for a fitter, calmer and wealthier you. I do. But what I really LOVE about this post is the grassy potato on top of the money can. Too much.
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