Here's how it works:
The Mission: Complete 101 pre-set tasks in a period of 1001 days.
The Criteria: Tasks must be specific (ie. no ambiguity in the wording) with a result that is either measurable or clearly defined. Tasks must also be realistic and stretching (ie. represent some amount of work on my part).
Why 1001 Days? Many people have created lists in the past — frequently simple goals such as new year’s resolutions. The key to beating procrastination is to set a deadline that is realistic. 1001 Days (about 2.75 years) is a better period of time than a year, because it allows you several seasons to complete the tasks, which is better for organizing and timing some tasks such as overseas trips or outdoor activities.
Goal setting tips
- Be decisive. Know exactly what you want, why you want it, and how you plan to achieve it.
- Stay Focused. Any goal requires sustained focus from beginning to end. Constantly evaluate your progress.
- Welcome Failure. Frequently, very little is learned from a venture that did not experience failure in some form. Failure presents the opportunity to learn and makes the success more worthy.
- Write down your goals. It clarifies your thinking and reinforces your commitment.
- Keep your goals in sight. Review them frequently, and ensure that they are always at the forefront of your thinking.
ADDENDUM: You're supposed to strike through the goals you've accomplished once that happens. Because I am challenged in this area, I will change the text color to red once a goal is completed. For goals that are ongoing, such as church attendance and poop patrol, once they have been successfully done for two months, I will change that text color to blue. Make sense?
Here are my 101 in no particular order:
- re-learn crochet
- lose 30 pounds
- maintain said weight loss for remainder of 1001 days
- blow the dust off my exercise ball and band set and start using them
- attempt waterskiing
- attend church at least twice a month
- start a Christmas Club account
- finish Lily’s scrapbook
- attend a production at IRT
- attend a production at Beef ‘n Boards
- attend a production at The Murat
- find a long term volunteer opportunity to become passionate about
- learn to dive
- get all pictures on computer copied to CDs
- re-do Robin’s bedroom
- re-do main bath
- re-do master bath
- new kitchen counters
- install organizer in bedroom closet
- visit Indiana State Museum
- visit Indianapolis Museum of Art
- get family pictures from Mom copied
- learn to use some sort of photoshop-type software
- get some sort of sun damage treatment done on my face
- use sunscreen
- take an out-of-state weekend trip by myself
- climb Mount Baldy
- do front yard poop patrol at least once a week
- enroll Ringo in obedience class
- get Lola’s teeth cleaned
- spend a day with Lily in Broad Ripple
- balance checkbook every week
- clean out the attic
- spend a day at the spa
- visit a winery
- go to a high school basketball game
- buy some good bras
- figure out my iPod
- visit the Eli Lilly Home
- buy a cupcake from The Flying Cupcake
- go to England
- buy something at a thrift store
- call Dad once a week
- visit Crown Hill Cemetery
- go duckpin bowling
- go camping
- go to an apple orchard or U-pick produce farm
- go to an IMAX movie
- ride the carousel at the Children’s Museum
- birdwatch
- go to a farmers’ market
- use the firepit on the deck
- reconnect with an old friend
- plant a tree
- go hiking in a state park I haven’t been to in at least a year
- go boating somewhere other than Lieber or Glenn Flint
- attend work-related seminar or class
- try sushi
- buy a wig
- clean carpets quarterly
- do something with Grandma’s quilt pieces
- actually go someplace to watch 4th of July fireworks
- buy a basket for my bike
- have a fire in the fireplace
- repair loveseat cushion
- say the Rosary at church
- go on a carriage ride downtown
- participate in a 5k
- make pasta from scratch
- have a Christmas open house
- grow my own tomatoes
- wear glasses for a week
- whiten my teeth
- record every penny I spend for one week
- make ice cream
- donate blood every 56 days or so
- buy more sheets
- new carpet in family room
- write a thank you letter for product or services
- host a ladies’ night at Creative Escape
- visit the Metropolitan Community Church
- find a signature perfume
- re-do my blog so IE users can view
- make 70s cheesy music CD for Farmer
- attend an away Colts game
- buy a t-shirt from nataliedee.com
- make homemade doughnuts
- attend a Switzerland County First Friday
- sign up for a water aerobics class
- refrain from shopping at Walmart for one month
- invite Tom over for pork chops olé
- complete a 500-piece (at least) jigsaw puzzle
- play bingo at the Legion
- finish cross stitch project given to me by Betty
- make caramels - successfully
- get home wireless mess figured out
- play Fantasy Football
- go vegetarian for one week
- complete my Everybody Loves Raymond and Seinfeld DVD collections
- for every completed goal, $5 goes into a fund for a TBD charity
- inspire at least one other person to start a 101 list
14 comments:
Love your list!! Awesome!!
Yay! I finally got on your blog! Somehow AOL has decided it will not permit me to come via their software and kept giving me an internet error message (blaming it on Internet Explorer - bitches). Turns out, I got to you just fine using Internet Explorer.
So good to see you again!
I love your list and am thinking of compiling my own. It's probably harder than it looks, but I'm thinking it's also gotta be fun to just sit and dream up doable things.
Thanks for visiting Casa Hice so faithfully and for leaving your messages once in awhile. I love your blog and consider it an honor hearing from you.
Happy New Year!
Alix
haha! this list is awesome! I even am in it! That's what made it so awesome. :) Good luck!
-farmer
A wig??? I love your hair. What kind of wig do you want?
BTW, this is an awesome thing to do (i.e., compile a list). I think I might try that myself. A few of your items, I want to look up to see what or where they are.
Karen
ahem...I will explain the wig at a later date...
If you decide to do this let me know! I'd love to see your list, plus I'll need to put $5 aside for the TBD charity!!
Alix,
Thanks for stopping by and leaving such kind words. You rock! I will be checking your blog to see if you start a 101 in 1001.
I know exactly what the wig is for!!!!!! DK
DK, I think I'm gonna get sick.
Old people need love (or a reasonable facsimile), too!
C, you can climb my Mt. Baldy anytime you want.
As long as I don't get sand in my crotch!
first of all, my bedroom is staying :p second, i told ash that it said get lolas teeth cleaned and she goes, "lola's teeth or lily's teeth??" haha. you inspired ashley to make one. and me too. whats your TBD charity?? and lastly, i wish i was in it :'(
First of all, I'll make the room something you would like. Secondly, Ashley is a nut.
Thirdly, I still haven't decided on the charity. TBD is To Be Determined.
Lastly, you can do any of those with me that you think sound fun. I was thinking of you when I said "visit England."
well... i figured the england thing was for me. but lilys gonna be there :/
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