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The last set of habits I tried to form was to eat breakfast and not eat after 9pm unless out with friends.  The results were mixed because the majority of these two weeks were spent volunteering for the film festival. I was a team leader at one of the venues and worked 6pm-12am on five nights, which did a pretty good job of messing with my schedule.

I did manage to eat breakfast every day except for this past Saturday when I woke up with only 45 minutes to get to the theatre (play theatre, not cinema) for a costume workshop. Eating as soon as I get up has basically become a habit.  The next step is to ensure that the foods I eat for breakfast are healthy.

As for eating after 9pm, it worked when I was at home at night. This is great because a big part of why I made this resolution is my habit of snacking a lot at night, especially when working on the computer. I managed to stop eating before 9pm on 8 nights out of 14.  One night I had a banana because I was feeling nauseous, three nights I ate something after finishing my volunteer shift (or the day I was at the theatre all day learning costuming and stage lighting), one night I had a small box of Smarties at the movies, and the last night was the big festival wrap party. Actually, I didn’t eat anything that last time, but I drank more than usual. So, overall, this goal was fairly successful. I’m going to try to continue it from now on.

As for the results, it looks like I’ve lost 2-3 pounds in the last week, so that’s encouraging to keep going with these goals.  As for a new set of goals, I’m going to wait until next Monday to start them. I’ve got my first wedding of the season this Sunday and I want to spend this week focusing on getting ready for that. I have some blogging to do and some photos to cull from a previous shoot. I want to get my home, my computer, and my photography gear in perfect order before Sunday.

How are your resolutions going?

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I don’t know if anyone is reading this anymore, but I’m going to keep writing here to help myself stick to my goals.  I’ve been trying to keep track of my progress on my “two week habits”, and it turns out doing that should actually be one of the habits, because it’s not easy to remember.

Last time, I set the goal to take my vitamins daily and eat breakfast daily for two weeks.  I ended up taking my vitamins every day except for one day when I was out of the house almost all day and then too exhausted to do anything when I got home. That was also one of the days I skipped breakfast because my stomach was a little nervous.  I also missed breakfast one or two other days (hence, my saying that keeping track needs work).

This fortnight’s goals have to do with eating habits.

I’m going to keep the eating breakfast goal for these two weeks because I don’t feel like it’s really become a habit yet. To make it easier, I got some healthy breakfast foods that don’t require preparation: bananas, apples, yogurt, and cottage cheese.  I also have eggs and stuff to make pancakes/crepes with if I feel more ambitious, though usually I don’t feel so lively in the morning.

To help me stick to my eating breakfast goal, I’m adding a habit of not eating anything after 9pm, unless I’m out with friends.  This way, I’ll be hungrier in the morning and less likely to skip breakfast. Last night snacking is a huge problem for me, so I hope I succeed at this.

I took my vitamins today, ate breakfast, and ate dinner before nine o’clock, so I’m well on my way.

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So, I never did get around to making any new year’s resolutions. I’m still thinking about it, actually. I thought about doing monthly resolutions instead of yearly, which I may still do, but I had an idea that may be more manageable for my limited attention span and still get results.

I’m going to add a new habit to my life and do it daily for two weeks. Once those two weeks are up, I’ll add another. I won’t be as strict on the original habit once I’ve moved on to another one, but I’m hoping I’ll have seen the benefit to it and keep it up (at least most days).

For the next two weeks (starting yesterday), I decided to add two habits since I skipped the first two weeks of January. These are the habits:

1) Take my vitamins daily. I bought a bunch of vitamins to help with my health issues, but I’ve been terrible about taking them regularly. When I was taking them every day, they seemed to help with the weight loss. I’m hoping that will be the case and incentive to continue taking them.

2) Eat breakfast daily. I hardly ever eat until a few hours after I’ve woken up, sometimes just snacking instead of eating a healthy meal. This will be a challenge because I have a few early mornings this month, so I may need to bring breakfast with me when I leave the house.

I don’t have a calendar for this year, so I created a two week calendar on scrap paper and I’m checking off these two habits each day (and writing down what I ate for breakfast). I’m sure I’ll have a stack of these two week calendars if I keep this up.

What are your new year’s resolutions or non-new year’s changes for this month?

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While I was cleaning out my bookshelves, I found some old paper journals of mine. I was also writing on livejournal pretty regularly from 2001 to 2008. The paper journals are from 2006 to 2008, but usually only a month of daily writing and then nothing. Anyway, I’ve been transcribing my journals so I can recycle them (I like digital – less clutter). It’s really interesting to see how idealistic I was back then, and how similar I still am. The last few years, since I graduated university, I haven’t really felt like myself. Working jobs that I hated and being physically ill for years made me feel really drained and anti-social. I wonder if journaling helped me to sort out my feelings and goals and that’s why I generally felt pretty good about myself and life. I think maybe I should start again. Maybe here, maybe on paper.

Here’s a list of goals I wrote at the end of 2006, about five months after moving to Victoria. I started the journal in January 2006 with the New Year’s Resolution of becoming more fabulous. Ended up getting distracted by a boy. And wrote these goals at the end of the year in the same journal. I’m going to evaluate how I did on these in the past five years. I pretty much still want to do most of them.

1) Simplify; consume less

I’ve been focusing on this one again. I’ve been decluttering a ton lately and I haven’t been buying much stuff, aside from things for my business, for the past few years.

2) Pamper myself (like I pamper others): cook fancy meals at home, go for walks in nature or to tourist sites -> don’t skip things just because I don’t have anyone to do them with

This one needs work. I have been cooking more, which I enjoy (but feel lazy about a lot of the time). I don’t wander much on my own, but I did go on a one month trip to Ireland by myself in 2009, which was awesome.  Also, I’ve made lots of friends now, so it’s not too hard to find someone to do things with. I just need to get out a bit more.

3) Cultivate style: own and wear only clothes I love, make more clothes, style my hair, dress up for work

This one really needs work. Most of the time, I’m working from home in my comfy clothes. I’ve been putting off buying nice clothes until I lose the weight I gained in the past two years. But I have bought a few really nice things in the past couple of months, so I’m going to try to continue that (and do some sewing again). As for the hair, I pretty much just brush it. I need to dry it more often.

4) Make a fabulous home environment

I’ve done a few things, like paint the walls and get a few pieces of great furniture, but most of it is hand-me-downs still.  Not sure when I’ll get to work on this. I think decluttering will go a long way though, and keeping this place clean.

5) Health: stress reduction, lose weight, be more active

Well, since quitting my job, I hardly ever feel stressed. This has made my tummy issues go away almost completely. Or at least I think that’s why they went away. I’m working on exercising more and just getting up from my computer at least once an hour while working. I need to focus on the weight loss seriously this year.

6) 101 Goals: focus on list and make a new one

I used to have a list of 101 goals in 1001 days.  Actually, I did it twice.  Here’s the one from the time of this list.  I got the idea from Ryan Gosling’s character on Breaker High (that was an awesome show).  Maybe I’ll make a new one now that I’ve figured out my broader life goals for the time being (have a successful photography business, lose weight and be in shape, get my money sorted).

7) Be active in my community: theatre, volunteer

This is one that I’ve done really well on. I’ve helped with costumes and bartended at a community theatre, and next year, I’m going to learn about stage lighting. I’ve also volunteered for the fringe festival, film festival (I’m being a team leader in 2012), and an animal rescue.

8 ) Become a building envelope (and architecture) expert

Changed my mind about this. I found the job both stressful and boring. I’m sure much of it had to do with the company, but I’m not looking to go back to it. I have found a job I really love though, so I’m hoping to make it work.

9) Find social balance and figure out what I want out of a relationship

I’m not entirely sure what this was about. I think it was because I had recently ended a relationship that kind of made me forget about my other goals. I haven’t had that problem since. I’m a little too fixated on my goals right now to worry about relationships.

10) Do things that scare me; become more outgoing

This has become a bit of a habit, actually. I tried out for two plays this year, even though I was terrified because it had been five years since I was in a play. I also bartend at the theatre and volunteer for other things, forcing me to be social with strangers. I’ve done quite a few things that scare me in the past five years, including driving from Ontario to BC by myself and travelling to Ireland alone. There are still a lot more things that scare me though, so I’m going to keep trying.

11) Get a handle on finances and save for a condo

I did really well at this. I paid off half of my student loans and bought a condo in 2007. Now, I have far less money and have stopped contributing to my retirement account. I need to get going on that again and keep my business spending under control.

So, that’s the old list. I could have made almost the same list this year.  I think I’ll work on one, and post it here. It’s about time I started feeling more fabulous.

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Today is my ninth day of only having one job.  I finished up the longest month of my life working at my exhausting day job as a realtor’s assistant.  I pretty much was on call at all hours of the day and night, including weekends, and worked about 70 hours each week (and way more in my last couple of weeks) at my day job alone, plus usually 30+ hours on photography.

I thought I’d have so much more time to focus on my business, exercise, and cook healthy food, but it hasn’t really worked out that way yet.  I’ve gotten in three 40-60 minute cardio workouts in these 9 days and have slept about 5-6 hours each night.  I’ve also shot two weddings: about 8 hours on Thursday and 12 hours on Saturday. I attended two wedding rehearsals and had a meeting with a potential client (after being stood up by them the day before).   I’ve been working like crazy trying to catch up with my editing.   I made up a little daily to do list for the next two weeks and had to put updating this blog on today’s list, because otherwise, it probably just wouldn’t happen.

Aside from being super busy, I feel really good to be generally in charge of my own schedule.  It still feels weird to not have to return phone calls all day long – good weird.   Now, I don’t have another wedding until August 20th, so I’m going to get back to working out every day and taking my new vitamins (which actually seem to be making my body work better).  I’ve been stalled at about 7 pounds of weight lost for a while now, so I’m hoping to get the numbers on the scale moving downward again.  Shooting weddings really reminds me how out of shape I am.

On another note, photographing weddings has been a lot of fun.  It’s hard on my body and a bit stressful, but it’s so interesting and amazing to be a part of a couple and family’s once-in-a-lifetime celebration.  I’ve started tearing up during people’s vows and speeches.  The groom at a wedding last week had me laughing out loud at his speech.  I had such a fun time shooting people dancing at the last wedding that one of the guests asked me if I wanted her to take some photos so I could dance.  Plus, I get to eat yummy food and work it off by walking around for 8-12 hours.

Here’s to a new chapter in my life.

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