It has come to my attention that I have not posted a
blog in, a while, the fact that I have to think really hard about when means
it’s been “too long”. SO firstly, I apologize, I have been insanely busy with
two major customer-service based jobs, not trying to make excuses, just to
explain. Thanks to those who kept viewing my pasts blogs despite this break in
posts, otherwise I hope you can look forward to more posts monthly/bi-monthly
from now on.
With
that said, here is my first blog of the New Year! The topic appropriately with
the new year having just started is about my resolutions, and I felt ten of
them was a nice solid number, not too many to get overwhelmed, nor too few.
My
2014 New Years Resolution(s)~
1)
Actually
‘take’ days off, not just have a day off and jam-pack it
with to-do lists, seeing friends (whom I love dearly but I need to prioritize
myself too!), and running errands. I am making a promise to myself to 3-4 days
a month, read books in my pjs all day, get a massage, go for a long walk, eat
chocolate, whatever—just chill out!
For
your own ideas see this lovely article: http://www.motherearthliving.com/health-and-wellness/mind-and-body/day-of-rest-zmez13jfzmel.aspx
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2) Run
several 5ks! I have been getting back into running
due to an awesome job with a bank which I love, having lots of confidence in
what I do, and having a semi-grown up profession/career path, I got insanely
motivated to run 3-4 hrs a week, and cook even better food! This makes me feel
physically good, I have a lot of energy, I sleep well and thus perform very
well at both of my jobs. So I decided hey, lets make a goal of running a few
5ks with my mom! So here are several ideas for races to do: the Irish one, the
National Running day, and the fall Monster dash, though I know there aren’t all
the races in Minnesota for the year, just some main ones! https://www.tcmevents.org/events/
3)
not
worry so much about what is in the future, just be in the present, and have
fun!
“Happiness can only be found if you free yourself from all
other distractions” –Saul Bellow
4) Be
more grateful, gracious, and realize how awesome I have it!
I heard of this inspirational and uplifting little project you can do called
“the 365 grateful project”, via www.upworthy.com,
I believe. I have been doing this project for the past two weeks and have found
even the smallest things really do make a huge difference in my level of
happiness, in how grateful I am: example…during the coldest part of the winter
(so far), I didn’t realize how grateful I am for nice hot food (egg, cheese,
potato, ham bake to be exact)! The
website is: http://365grateful.com/.
a gorgeous japanese garden, I believe near kyoto, I always think of Japan when I think of relaxation, and peacefulness... (taken by me) |
5)
PAY back parents, and some college loans! This may seem
trivial, or oh well why pay it back now…so on. If you have college loans you’ll
understand the feeling, finally making and saving enough to start paying back
my parents, and college loans, of which is the rough equivalent of a decent
house—no joke—it is such an incredibly-stress-relieving action, sure its money leaving
my bank account BUT it is the peace
of mind knowing I won’t be gaining x-amount of interest, so I’m really saving
money, sanity, stress…etc. I got really motivated to do this by a dear friend
who is resourceful, a health nut, frugal (not cheap-just money smart), friend
who introduced the “Total Money Makeover” by David Ramsey. (http://www.daveramsey.com/store/books/dave-s-bestsellers/the-total-money-makeover/prodtmmoclassic.html)
Though I had to read it 2 times for it to click, man, it has really been a
godsend! Knowing that I’ll be debt free that much sooner, makes me actually
start to see the light at the end of the long and crazy tunel. Also see the ‘debt snowball’ tool on his
website: http://www.daveramsey.com/article/get-out-of-debt-with-the-debt-snowball-plan/
6) Do other fun volunteering things I love! I
love my two current jobs, but of course outside of work I enjoy working on my
etsy business, an in the Minnesota based North Country Herbalist guild (www.nchg.org), but I need to make MORE time to
enjoy cooking health food, making kombucha, water kefir and fermented veggies;
removing invasives at the native plant sanctuary Eloise Butler Garden, and go
to Weston A. Price chapter meetings (find yours www.westonapricefoundation.com)
7)
Take a few awesome trips & plan future trips! Now
that I have a good paying job where I actually—gasp—get PTO
(paid-time-off/vacation) I can plan…for the future! What a relief, for a minute
I was starting to worry.
Save
to visit my dear friend in New Zealand! Having been the filming country for the LOTR, Lord of the Rings trilogy, and now the first 2 of 3 The Hobbit movies, we need to visit where the hobbit village took place!
http://www.worldwanderingkiwi.com/2012/11/new-zealand-visit-the-hobbiton-film-set/ (above picture source)
8) Research, take classes, and save to get educated in: naturopathy, nutrition, and permaculture. Paying someone to take a class seems easy and cheap, but recently I've been coming to the relization that here in the states we LOVE to pay someone to do ______for us (From haircuts, growing food, making beauty/cleaning products, and teaching us), this being said I am going to invest lots of time, energy and hopefully get places to try out, permaculture, vermi-composting, strawbale house making, to vertical gardening. Also, I am reading alot about nutrition, from reading the book "eating on the wild side", to learning the benefits of kombucha, water kefir, and foraging some own food each year. Being able to teach/help-myself, and be resourceful, teach others than once I know it well enough, is such a lost art, and very important! *side note, one of
my favorite permaculture books is here...http://www.amazon.com/Sepp-Holzers-Permaculture-Small-Scale-Integrative/dp/160358370X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1389897694&sr=8-1&keywords=sepp+holzer%27s+permaculture+a+practical+guide+to+small-scale+integrative+farming+and+gardening
my favorite permaculture books is here...http://www.amazon.com/Sepp-Holzers-Permaculture-Small-Scale-Integrative/dp/160358370X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1389897694&sr=8-1&keywords=sepp+holzer%27s+permaculture+a+practical+guide+to+small-scale+integrative+farming+and+gardening
http://www.patternliteracy.com/files/2011/09/gaias_garden.jpg |
9)
MOVE OUT into an apartment/house, which means moving out
of my parents’ house.
Thanks to the above David Ramsey book, combined with health-nut eating frugal friends, I have been very confident in my ability to: save enough money before moving out in case of a job switch/emergency, and to save for the future. On top of that, I am really feeling good about living on a budget, due to some awesome friends saying hey I'm in this food co-op, here are prices for organic produce, want to order some with me and we'll have healthy good quality food for cheap!?...yes please
Also, paying off my parents, as stated above, and others help to up my savings (having lots of money saved, but also lots of debts is counter-productive), helps with some fear and stress of moving out, having less debt...well means just that...less debt! Alot of this also worked because I started to buy primarily with cash, or do all my errands one day a week and leave my cards at home (credit & debit).
Back to the food buying, I buy in bulk from locally started food co-ops, make my own menu plans, and soon I will even take measuring spoons and a calculator to grocery stores, buy with cash, leave plastic (debit/c.cards) at home….etc
Also, paying off my parents, as stated above, and others help to up my savings (having lots of money saved, but also lots of debts is counter-productive), helps with some fear and stress of moving out, having less debt...well means just that...less debt! Alot of this also worked because I started to buy primarily with cash, or do all my errands one day a week and leave my cards at home (credit & debit).
Back to the food buying, I buy in bulk from locally started food co-ops, make my own menu plans, and soon I will even take measuring spoons and a calculator to grocery stores, buy with cash, leave plastic (debit/c.cards) at home….etc
And last but not least # 10...which is an article on "20 things to let go of before new year"
http://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-11973/20-things-to-let-go-of-before-the-new-year.html
Enjoy, Cheers & Happy New Year!!
http://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-11973/20-things-to-let-go-of-before-the-new-year.html
Enjoy, Cheers & Happy New Year!!