And in true sinewave42.com style, they’re late.

1. Keep a diary
I tried to do this last year, and I kept it for four or five months in total. I’d like to try again, and I’d like to try to keep it up for the whole year.

2. Blog more
Yeah. I tried to do this last year as well. Hopefully I’ll do a little better this year. I’m going to aim for a minimum one/month, but I’d like to try and do more.

3. Read some books
OK, so I already do quite a lot of this. But there are quite a few books I’d like to read, but need a bit of motivation to get started on, and I’d quite like to read some books I otherwise wouldn’t. I’ll post a partial list here, and I’ll keep an updated list as well, because I’m bound to think of others later.

  • On Liberty, JS Mill;
  • Leviathan, Thomas Hobbes;
  • Paradise Lost, John Milton (at least try it);
  • Catcher in the Rye, JD Salinger;
  • Twilight, Stephenie Meyer (for teh lulz);

I’d also appreciate suggestions. If you comment below or otherwise contact me with a suggestion, and I can reasonably get hold of the book, I’ll make it a resolution to at least give every one a go.

There are fewer than last year, but hopefully I stand a better chance of keeping them. Hopefully.

Addendum, later that evening: As a corrolary to 2 and 3, I will try to review at least some of the more interesting books I am reading.

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New Year’s resolutions

14 January 2009

I have decided to give myself some belated New Year’s resolutions (an idea stolen from inspired by Sean and James R). Here they are:

1. Keep a diary in my Moleskine
Moleskines are beautiful. I probably won’t live up to that with my scribblings, but they’ll be valuable to me in years to come. I look back on the half-dozen diary entries I have left from previous years and regret not having written more. I aim to write something for every day, written on that day if possible, the next if not.  A few more notes about my Moleskine seem to fit here nicely – I’ve followed the advice of a commenter on this wonderful page about moleskines and scribbled on the first page to prevent myself getting hung up on mistakes within – I’ve had it since a little before Christmas and not written in it before now (this blog post is a slightly modified version of my scribblings in it, as all will be in future – but more of that later.)

2. Blog more
I haven’t posted since August, and I want to change that, so I’m setting myself a target of one written-for-blog post a week. I’ll probably also post diary excerpts and maybe a few other things not written specifically for this here, but I want to have a proper post once a week. This one may fall by the wayside, but it’s worth a try, and unlike Sean I think my moleskine will help, not hinder, as I’m using it for drafting these and the joy of writing in a moleskine is a big temptation to do so.

3. Keep up with homework
I fell behind last year. I don’t want to go into details, but I got myself into a mess. I don’t want to repeat it, so this is pretty common-sense. It shouldn’t be hard, and hopefully setting it as a resolution will help me resist the temptation to procrastinate.

4. Walk more
I don’t walk as much as I’d like to, or as I used to (largely due to family not forcing me out on walks at weekends), so I’m setting myself a target of at least 1 one-hour walk per week. Even if it’s just into town (with a detour around the botanical gardens) it’ll do me some good and get me in the habit.

5. Get more involved with Amnesty
I’ve become almost apathetic when it comes to actually getting anything to do with Amnesty International done at school. I’ve accepted responsibility for organising our campaigns, and hopefully this will spur me on rather than giving me more wok to ignore.

6. Be productive with free lessons
I have five free lessons a fortnight, which all too often i use to catch up with feeds on Google Reader and check emails. I want to do something more. Whether it’s reading a book, writing or typing up a blog post, doing homework or working on D2, Google Reader can wait ’til after school.

There are probably others I haven’t thought of – I have the amazing ability to fail to remember even the most important moments of my day when I sit down to record them – but I’ll add them when i think of them. Resolutions don’t just have to be for new year.


Edit – 17:27, 15/01/2009 – Spelling, moleskine advice reattributed from Sean – who passed it on to me – to correct source.

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