Monday, March 10, 2014

To-Do In 2014

For as long as I can remember, I've been a planner. I still have memories of staying up late with my freshman roommates discussing five year plans, what courses we should take when, and when and where we should study abroad. I'm also very into lists. A normal person doodles during a boring lecture; I make lists. Packing lists, lists of people to email, boat lineups lists, lists of clothes I should invest in, lists of recipes and restaurants I'd like to try, lists of places I want to visit. You name it, I probably have made a list about it. 

One of the blogs I enjoy reading has a 101 things in 1001 days series. Not surprisingly, I loved this idea, and started my year off with my own list of Things To-Do in 2014. I stuck to a one-year timeframe because I've found that I can tend to focus so much on my long-term goals that I miss out on "short-term" ones. & since I'm hoping that this blog will remind me to take full advantage of the "everyday," I figured this would be a great place to share my to-do list. 




I've crossed a couple of my things to-do off the list already, and I'm hoping sharing my list here will provide me with the motivation to pick up the pace. Can't believe it's already mid-March!!

1. Read 12 books (The Fault in Our Stars
2. Watch 12 documentaries (Miss Representation, The Abortion War)
3. Learn how to sew a button
4. Go camping
5. Go one week without hitting the snooze button
6. Make homemade pasta
7. Join Toastmasters
8. Travel to a new place
9. Learn about personal finances and continue saving in my brokerage account
10. Take a cooking class
11. Go to Kaffeestunde/do something German for an hour once a month (Kokowähh, Kaffeestunde)
12. Row (alumni row doesn’t count!)
13. Make an address book
14. Find a signature cocktail...
15. ...and learn how to make it.
16. Learn about makeup
17.  Go swimming in the Pacific
18. Spend a weekend in Detroit
19. Go hiking
20. Visit Boston
21. M-22 Race
22. Train for a ½ marathon or 10K
23. Publish article
24. Volunteer for an organization in my community
25. Learn how to French braid
26. Get better acquainted with my DSLR
28. Unplug for a day
29. Visit the Broad Art Museum (March 1st)
30. Treat my parents to dinner
31. Floss daily for a month (January, and still going strong!)
32. Read for thirty minutes every week night for two weeks
33. Cook dinner once a week for a month
34. Take a minivaca with my girlfriends
35. Wake up every weekday at 5am//gym at 5.30 for two weeks straight

2 comments:

  1. I love your list! I have been working on my 101 things to do in 1001 day list. I love the items you have come up with!

    Lauren,
    http://www.atouchofsoutherngrace.com/

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    1. Thanks for your kind words, Lauren! I'm excited to see what things you come up with. Maybe I'll have to add to my list :)

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