Twelve reasons why...
Jan. 5th, 2009 10:23 amRight... so... this New Year Skills plan. I've done the easy part (making the list), and it's just dawned on me that if I'm aiming for one-a-month then I should already be doing one. Because it is, like, the first month of the new year.
However, first we should assess failure levels on last year's resolutions. What were they again ?
1. Spend five minutes (minimum) writing every day.
This (as resolutions so often do) started well, then tailed off. As some of you will know, my life has been extraordinarily chaotic in the last six months, leading to all kinds of organisational problems and literally no free time.
All in all, I don't feel I did too badly, and am getting myself back into the writing habit again. Over the course of the year I produced a few short stories and a sizeable chunk of a (probably very bad) novel. I've entered a couple of short story competitions, which I'm prepared to count as a kind of success.
2. Get up when my alarm goes off every morning, and spend the spare 15-30 minutes I would thereby gain doing bits and pieces of tidying.
Again this started well, but see life turmoil mentioned above[*]. I've not been in my own house for most of the last few months, so it's not really been relevant. As soon as my life develops some kind of routine again, I intend to get back to this.
So... not an outrageous success, but not an outrageous failure on either count. I intend to carry on doing both of these, but hopefully in an it's-now-part-of-my-life sort of way rather than as new year resolutions. .
And so onto the next year, in which I shall attempt to acquire the following twelve skills:
So, yes, that'll keep me busy. Expect updates at the end of each month ;) Many thanks to all who suggested things to go on my list, or offered assistance with them.
[*] I'm not being deliberately cryptic in not explaining this, it just comes under the heading of Something I Don't Write About On The Internet. Many of you know what's been going on; anyone who doesn't, file it under Bad Work Shit.
However, first we should assess failure levels on last year's resolutions. What were they again ?
1. Spend five minutes (minimum) writing every day.
This (as resolutions so often do) started well, then tailed off. As some of you will know, my life has been extraordinarily chaotic in the last six months, leading to all kinds of organisational problems and literally no free time.
All in all, I don't feel I did too badly, and am getting myself back into the writing habit again. Over the course of the year I produced a few short stories and a sizeable chunk of a (probably very bad) novel. I've entered a couple of short story competitions, which I'm prepared to count as a kind of success.
2. Get up when my alarm goes off every morning, and spend the spare 15-30 minutes I would thereby gain doing bits and pieces of tidying.
Again this started well, but see life turmoil mentioned above[*]. I've not been in my own house for most of the last few months, so it's not really been relevant. As soon as my life develops some kind of routine again, I intend to get back to this.
So... not an outrageous success, but not an outrageous failure on either count. I intend to carry on doing both of these, but hopefully in an it's-now-part-of-my-life sort of way rather than as new year resolutions. .
And so onto the next year, in which I shall attempt to acquire the following twelve skills:
| Skill | Objective | Notes |
| Basic baby care | Be competent to change a nappy and feed a baby, feel that I could safely be left in sole charge of an infant. | Both |
| Learn a few guitar chords | Go to the Big Busk if there is one this year. If there isn't, or I can't get there, at least be at a level where I feel I could have done. | I own a guitar. I'm now armed with the Guardian's teach-yourself guitar guide, unearthed by ChrisC in a tidying fit recently. |
| Refresh basic first aid | Feel confident that, in a crises, I could provide the correct basic care. Earn a certificate which says as much. | Any recommendations on courses willingly accepted. |
| Learn basic plumbing | Be able to tackle minor household matters like dripping taps, etc. | I'm hoping for some advice from Will on how to take this on. |
| Bread-making | Be able to make a good loaf of bread reliably, without a recipe. | Just practise, I think. At present I make "alright" bread, with a recipe. |
| Roasts | Be able to make a good roast dinner, without having to look up cookings times and such. | Again, I think I do "alright" roasts. It's mostly a familiarity thing, I need to practise and get more comfortable with all the stages. |
| Produce a recoginsable drawing which I need not be ashamed to display in public! | ||
| Master basics of horse-riding | Sole charge rising trot | |
| Learn Python (a computer scripting language) | Not sure yet | I bought a book on Python years ago, but it turns out you have to read it to learn stuff. Python is good for solving a particular kind of problem, once I have one I'll make solving it my objective. |
| Learn to apply make-up | Be able to achieve the effects I see others achieving | I don't do make-up well. Not least because I do it rarely. I should practise, and possibly take myself off for a lesson or two. |
| Sewing | Make from scratch something I'd like to wear | I have made clothes before, and I have a sewing machine. I just... need the practise. See a theme here? Also I need to be a lot less slapdash if dressmaking is ever going to work. |
| Learn Braille | Be able to correspond with AB | I used to be able to read/write level 1 Braille, but I'm now very shaky. To achieve the object, I also need to locate a means of producing Braille; must find out whether the RNIB have facilities in London. Or try eBay... |
So, yes, that'll keep me busy. Expect updates at the end of each month ;) Many thanks to all who suggested things to go on my list, or offered assistance with them.
[*] I'm not being deliberately cryptic in not explaining this, it just comes under the heading of Something I Don't Write About On The Internet. Many of you know what's been going on; anyone who doesn't, file it under Bad Work Shit.
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Date: 2009-01-07 07:53 pm (UTC)Thanks - however Bea and car journeys don't really mix. It'd be nice to catch up with you at some point though.
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Date: 2009-01-07 08:22 pm (UTC)Yes, it'd be nice to see you, too. I believe I offered you afternoon tea in my tame cakeshop at some point :) Got any upcoming weekend days free when you fancy a jaunt out to eat cake (there or somewhere else?)
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