New Years Resolutions
December 16, 2004 3:06 PM Subscribe
What are your New Year's Resolutions this year? [this is it; no more inside]
None. Never made one, never will.
posted by mr_crash_davis at 3:15 PM on December 16, 2004
posted by mr_crash_davis at 3:15 PM on December 16, 2004
I've actually worked out mine. Usually I don't bother, but I've decided that all the gifts I buy for people will be at least one of; tools, ingredients, secondhand or in some way hand made or modified.
Now, this is kind of twisted as a normal New Years resolution, since it's actually about other people, but it's something I decided on right around the end of the year, so I thought I'd make an official resolution.
posted by krisjohn at 3:18 PM on December 16, 2004
Now, this is kind of twisted as a normal New Years resolution, since it's actually about other people, but it's something I decided on right around the end of the year, so I thought I'd make an official resolution.
posted by krisjohn at 3:18 PM on December 16, 2004
Response by poster: It's for a college term paper. Honest.
posted by Doohickie at 3:24 PM on December 16, 2004
posted by Doohickie at 3:24 PM on December 16, 2004
Response by poster: I'm actually gonna try South Beach. Losing 30-50 lb. wouldn't hurt.
posted by Doohickie at 4:21 PM on December 16, 2004
posted by Doohickie at 4:21 PM on December 16, 2004
1. To treat AskMe with reverence, and not to ask stupid questions
ditto. seriously.
Also going to work on getting back into shape, though not necessarily losing weight, just working out more.
posted by rorycberger at 5:11 PM on December 16, 2004
ditto. seriously.
Also going to work on getting back into shape, though not necessarily losing weight, just working out more.
posted by rorycberger at 5:11 PM on December 16, 2004
Every year, I pick one person whom I usually could not stand to be around for more than 3 minutes and decide to be nice to them.
I've yet to last through the entire year on this. Not because I snap, but because I find myself being kind to them without even thinking about it.
posted by robocop is bleeding at 5:26 PM on December 16, 2004
I've yet to last through the entire year on this. Not because I snap, but because I find myself being kind to them without even thinking about it.
posted by robocop is bleeding at 5:26 PM on December 16, 2004
The same thing I do every year: try to take over the world . . . . .
posted by oldtimey at 5:55 PM on December 16, 2004
posted by oldtimey at 5:55 PM on December 16, 2004
Of course, I realize I'm inviting scorn with this, but I don't make resolutions at New Year's, I make them before Burning Man. This year I resolved to take a few months off entirely from alcohol. It has worked out really well. The problem with New Year's resolutions is that New Year's is pretty much a day like any other. But the highly ritualized burn ceremony at Burning Man, which only comes once a year, is a really good marker for this kind of thing.
posted by scarabic at 6:08 PM on December 16, 2004
posted by scarabic at 6:08 PM on December 16, 2004
Oooooo, maybe my New Year's resolution will be to go to Burning Man :-D
posted by ThePinkSuperhero at 6:38 PM on December 16, 2004 [1 favorite]
posted by ThePinkSuperhero at 6:38 PM on December 16, 2004 [1 favorite]
To stop drinking gallons of soda. It's my weakness and something I need to ween myself off of.
posted by kartooner at 6:44 PM on December 16, 2004
posted by kartooner at 6:44 PM on December 16, 2004
Become better with fingerstyle guitar. Learn to play my accordion. Make money before I'm off to college. Beat depression. Completely ditch ego. Read more Kerouac.
posted by The White Hat at 7:52 PM on December 16, 2004
posted by The White Hat at 7:52 PM on December 16, 2004
I am giving up a year-long period of celibacy. In a BIG way.
posted by exlotuseater at 8:47 PM on December 16, 2004
posted by exlotuseater at 8:47 PM on December 16, 2004
I never used to make any New Year's resolutions, until one time when I was 20.... [apologies for length]
I was backpacking through Southeast Asia and found myself in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on New Year's Eve. I rounded up a few fellow backpackers for a night on the town, and when someone asked me the inevitable resolutions question, I thought for a moment and replied, smugly, "I resolve to still be alive and breathing this time next year."
Later on that night, walking home, I was attacked by a bunch of street kids, seriously assaulted, bricked in the head, and stabbed 7 times in the back and shoulder. Miraculously (and thanks to the attentions of one of my companions) none of the wounds were life-threatening, and after a brief and painful hospital visit I was good to go. I continued my trip, and was on the road for two more months before returning home, none the worse for wear (if you don't count scars).
So, long story short, that's the resolution I make every year. Not that ambitious, granted, but it seems to work.
posted by LondonYank at 4:01 AM on December 17, 2004
I was backpacking through Southeast Asia and found myself in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on New Year's Eve. I rounded up a few fellow backpackers for a night on the town, and when someone asked me the inevitable resolutions question, I thought for a moment and replied, smugly, "I resolve to still be alive and breathing this time next year."
Later on that night, walking home, I was attacked by a bunch of street kids, seriously assaulted, bricked in the head, and stabbed 7 times in the back and shoulder. Miraculously (and thanks to the attentions of one of my companions) none of the wounds were life-threatening, and after a brief and painful hospital visit I was good to go. I continued my trip, and was on the road for two more months before returning home, none the worse for wear (if you don't count scars).
So, long story short, that's the resolution I make every year. Not that ambitious, granted, but it seems to work.
posted by LondonYank at 4:01 AM on December 17, 2004
This is pretty new to me : because I've hardly ever been able to follow through my resolutions, I decided to set myself goals for the year to come and set up a closed page on my wiki, titled HowToMakeABetterXavier, where I write the ideas as they come. Heh.
So far I've come up with many ideas, and set them into more general themes : Shape the body, Shape the mind, Control the environment, Preserve social life. Ideas range from new programming languages/tools I'd like to learn, to learn how to juggle, how to cook properly, set up reminders, enjoy more time with my g/f, go swimming, progress in guitar/bass playing, learn spanish, dancing, first aid, ties knots, see my friends more...
I feel I've been stalling for the last couple of years, not really learning anything or making progress. I'd like 2005 to be a year where I take the time to better myself in numerous ways.
My list is far from complete I think, but I also feel right now I'd need more than a year to complete it all properly. This list is a work in progress, hopefully I'll be done with it by New Year.
posted by XiBe at 5:06 AM on December 17, 2004
So far I've come up with many ideas, and set them into more general themes : Shape the body, Shape the mind, Control the environment, Preserve social life. Ideas range from new programming languages/tools I'd like to learn, to learn how to juggle, how to cook properly, set up reminders, enjoy more time with my g/f, go swimming, progress in guitar/bass playing, learn spanish, dancing, first aid, ties knots, see my friends more...
I feel I've been stalling for the last couple of years, not really learning anything or making progress. I'd like 2005 to be a year where I take the time to better myself in numerous ways.
My list is far from complete I think, but I also feel right now I'd need more than a year to complete it all properly. This list is a work in progress, hopefully I'll be done with it by New Year.
posted by XiBe at 5:06 AM on December 17, 2004
Response by poster: XiBe-
Perhaps you are too ambitious? Pick one or two or three things you really think you can do and seriously intend to do. If you have a short list and are successful, it'll be that much easier to do it again next year.
posted by Doohickie at 7:06 AM on December 17, 2004
Perhaps you are too ambitious? Pick one or two or three things you really think you can do and seriously intend to do. If you have a short list and are successful, it'll be that much easier to do it again next year.
posted by Doohickie at 7:06 AM on December 17, 2004
Doohickie : thanks, I know I'm being ambitious, that's why I said it was a work in progress. Right now I'm just gathering ideas about what I'd like to do/be. Then will come the time to be realistic and set the actual goals :)
posted by XiBe at 10:17 AM on December 17, 2004
posted by XiBe at 10:17 AM on December 17, 2004
I haven't come up with any resolutions of my own yet, but my all-time favorite was from a friend of a friend who vowed to "drink more beer than ever."
posted by Fuzzy Monster at 10:19 AM on December 17, 2004
posted by Fuzzy Monster at 10:19 AM on December 17, 2004
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2. To Write More.
3. To not die.
posted by seanyboy at 3:08 PM on December 16, 2004