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Well, here goes-#1 of my 365 project.
Happy New Year all!
My list is blank, as I can't think of any year where I have ever made a resolution-maybe it should be to finish this project lol.
What's your New Year's resolution?
Tabs (made from paper swatches) outline the eight areas I'm working on this year: juicy living, growth, connections (tiers 1 and 2), plenty, wellness, artmaking, and environment.
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Inspired by Lisa Sonora Beam's Goal Setting for Creatives
This is for the Log Your Memory.com LogBook Challenge #1 for 2011
I used the list from the Logbook for the "Annual Checkup" (my word for 2011 is "fabulous")
Journaling:
One year from today, I hope to have learned how to better my writing style. One year from today, I hope to have figured out how to be fabulous every second of the day. One year from today, I hope to have completed a year of daily yoga. One year from today, I hope to have stopped my internet addiction. One year from today, I hope to have started healing my fibromyalgia. One year from today, I hope to have acquired a sense of gratefulness for the little things. One year from today, I hope to have given up anything that is not fabulous. One year from today, I hope to have visited at least one really fabulous beach. One year from today, I hope to have left behind any and all baggage from my thirties as I finish my first year of being forty. January 2011
Template: Creative Outlet1 by TaylorMade (Oscraps)
Kit: Note to Self Add-On by BioGraffiti (Oscraps)
Fonts: Century Gothic, Pea Bailey
Thanks for looking!
Love ya!!!
xoxo
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~ Macro Mondays ~
Theme: New Year's resolutions
January 04, 2010
My dusty sewing machine will definitely get some more attention this year.
January 2: I'm getting a slow start putting pen to paper with resolutions for 2009. It's something I always do, not so much because I expect to KEEP the resolutions--but it's a way of touching bases, seeing where I am and where I'd like to get to. My dear friend Ruthanne in Weymouth, Mass., sent me this journal for Christmas (my only Christmas present), and I've been delaying writing her a thank-you note until I sit down with it and spend some time. I was just about to do that when I thought, no, I really must post my Day 2 pictures. Immediately! Ah, but now I'm done with that, and so it's time to sit and ponder my life a bit.