New Year = New Resolutions right?
Considering how well I did on last years, I'm not so sure.
Even having created this
adorable mini, I still didn't stick to them.
Basically, the only three I actually did were:
(1) Budget, Save, Tithe...in moderation.
(2) Purge & Donate...not quite quarterly but at least a few times this year.
(3) Reconnect with friends...which was of course my favorite.
All are worthwhile accomplishments, I won't deny that. But I still feel like I could be doing more.
This year, I've resolved to not make resolutions but to focus instead on making habits. Habits that I can take with me throughout the year and even further on. Not pointless goals I set and then have no clue as to how to achieve.
These are the habits I'd like to work on cultivating for January:
- Waking up early enough to get a few things done, then to catch the 8:23 bus (so I won't be in after 9 anymore!)
- Exercising on the weekdays, running in the evenings
- Write daily (journaling, blog posts, Q&A, etc.)
At the moment, I'm just working on the 3. I don't want to get overwhelmed with an entire list of activities. I'll never create a habit doing that.
And come February, I'm determined to have those seemingly small things down, and ready to add 3 more habits to my list.
A little at time is my mantra for the year.
A little to achieve a lot!
With all of that being said, I'd like to share a layout which shows on of my 2011 resolutions at work, reconnecting with old friends :)
I got to see Monica twice this year! A treat, you have no idea. In February, I stayed with her in London and in September we met up in Hawaii for her birthday.
I love this girl. She is such a blast and the one person who can get me to do some of the crazier things I would never have otherwise, like snowboarding (Austria) and white water rafting (Thailand). She's always up for a good time, my Moni. And even though we couldn't be less alike, we still get along really well.
I created this page using my trusty
Cheat Sheet (
Sketchpad) at that
Croppin Bug crop. And it wouldn't have turned out the way it did if it weren't for that crop!
Let me explain.
I wanted a neutral background for these bright photos, so I could incorporate in some way all of these gorgeous patterned papers. In riffling through my stash of paper, I picked out these two Studio Calico patterns from their
Classic Calico line. But I couldn't decide which to use!
I turned to Lindsay, one of the awesome ladies I scrap with from time to time, to ask her opinion. She pointed out that she liked the dark paper for the color photo and the light paper for the sepia-esque print.
And that's how I came up with this design! (Thanks Linds :) Since it is so simple, I angled the design to make it more interesting. Then, cut strips and turned them into banners. The banners became my journaling lines and the whole things was finished off with some bakers twine and letter stickers.
It's a plain page but it doesn't really look that way thanks to the gorgeous papers and bright photo.
I hope to next year continue to reconnect and spend time with some of my favorite people. Even if it means flying across the world to do so!
And also, of course, to cultivate those habits.
Are you making resolutions this year? If so please share!
xxbesos
[EDITED TO ADD: I guess I was channeling my Leo brain wave. Check out his
blog post on habits posted today]