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How to Choose the Right New Year’s Resolution(s)

January 1, 2017 By Julianne

In Januaries gone by, I have struggled to pick a New Year’s Resolution. I’ve chosen things that I didn’t really care about, or made an enormous list of resolutions that were impossible to keep up with. Now, for the most part, I make plans to achieve my big goals, and pick just one resolution.

One resolution. It sounds easy, but if you’re going to choose something you can actually stick to, don’t pick something on a whim. Neither should you make a resolution because you think it’s the ‘right’ thing to want to do, or because all your friends are doing it.

Make a resolution to fulfill a long held ambition.
Make a resolution because you can’t stand not to do it any more.
Or, make a resolution to do more of something you enjoy or to do something that will help you grow.

If you really want to pick a resolution, and don’t know what to do, choose to learn something – even if you go off course, or even if you later decide to drop it – it will be worthwhile, as you will have learnt that subject isn’t for you, or found something different that makes your heart sing.

If you find choosing resolutions big and scary, too much of a commitment, pick something very small – and it’s up to you to decide what feels small enough. Choose something that feels small to you, easy, achievable. If it’s easy, you’ll do it, your confidence will grow, and you can make a more difficult resolution later. There’s no point in making your resolution too hard to achieve.

One final thing to consider – your goal. How will you track your achievement? You need to put a number or a date on it. If it’s a recurring activity, like ‘call your best friend every week’, you can tick it off on a chart. If it’s to practice a language, make it your goal to reach the top of the Duolingo tree or to finish a particular book or course. If you want to take my ecourse and plan your work wardrobe, you can consider yourself done once you’ve finished the course and worn all your new outfits!

So what’s my resolution? I’m aiming to read more. I track all my books read on Goodreads, so this is quite simple for me to quantify. I’ve read 45 books in 2016, so my goal is to read 46. Then I’ll have read more! Don’t feel intimidated by this, if you’re not a big reader and you want to make it your resolution to read more – I am really into reading, I have a whole other blog about books! For you, a good goal might be four or ten or fifteen books, whatever feels achievable.

Have you chosen a New Year’s Resolution? Do you have any tips?

Filed Under: Organisation and Planning Tagged With: goals, new year's resolutions

Friday Favourites: The Mslexia Writer’s Diary

December 30, 2016 By Julianne

As I explained in How a Messy Creative Learned to Love Advanced Planning, my journey towards a more organised life began with a diary.

This year’s diary

To be exact, it began with the Mslexia Writer’s Diary, which I have been buying and using for eight years now. Here’s why it fits my needs so perfectly and why I keep coming back to it year after year.

1. It’s got the basics down.

Week to view on the right, space for notes on the left. There’s enough room for me to record appointments and plans for every day, and if I need to I can expand on the opposite page. It also has pages for 2017 and 2018 at a glance, a menstrual calendar, and the traditional weights and measures section, which is surprisingly useful! I also love that it’s spiral bound, meaning that it’s easy to open and keep open, and there’s an elastic band to hold it closed.

Week one always looks so tidy!

2. It’s a writer’s diary.

Each year there is a different theme (this year it’s ‘The Human Mind’) and there are several pages at the start of the diary exploring this theme in-depth. There are also monthly passages from books and exercises on the theme, and each week, quotes from authors alternate with book recommendations. At the back of the diary there are 28 blank pages for notes, and I have been known to scribble over the contact section as well.

Other useful features for writers include a manuscript layout guide, a submissions diary, a key to editing marks, a resources list, and ‘The Writing Year’, which has details of upcoming competitions and festivals. I’m really excited about the ‘Plan Your Pitch’ section in this year’s diary, it’s not especially relevant to my creative writing practice but the list of anniversaries and notable dates will come in handy for planning my blogging!

Last year’s diary – surprisingly unbattered considering how long it spent squished in my satchel!
A testament to how well-designed these are.

3. The ‘Books Lent and Borrowed’ section

I love that this is a feature – so much so I decided it deserved its own tribute. This is extremely useful for keeping track of books I’ve lent family and friends, and making sure I don’t forget what I’ve borrowed! It’s a brilliant bookish bonus.

Waiting to be filled with titles and names!

Do you use a paper diary? Do you stick to the same one every year or do you change it up each time? Let me know in the comments or tweet me!

You can buy the Mslexia Writer’s Diary directly from Mslexia. 

Filed Under: Friday Favourites, Organisation and Planning Tagged With: diary, Mslexia, organisation

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Hi! I'm Julianne and I have so many different passions I have to be relentlessly organised to keep track of them all! On this blog I document my current obsessions and share my tips for juggling multiple interests while maintaining your creative energy. I believe that advanced planning brings advanced peace of mind - so join me, and plan to succeed in everything you do! More...

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