Tuesday, February 10, 2009

New Routines!Less Cable & Less Facebook = More Working Out & More Organized

As the New Year becomes old, the resolutions have become nothing more than notes jotted down on paper that now has mysteriously disappeared. And the will to completes such goals? Also gone. I mean I wrote a whole book including the normal things that we all work on. I think the goals are overwhelming and so I decided to break each one down into baby steps. That seems to be the concept that keeps coming to mind. One thing that I am struggling with is a daily routine that is constructive, time savvy, and suitable for me enough for it to come natural for me.

The whole reason for this? Fit in all the things I want to do in a day so that I can accomplish that many goals that I've set for myself. I decided to workout in the morning. Ok let me back up. My goal is to be able to zip up all the pants I own without feeling like a can of grands muffins, cuz that mess hurts. So in an endeavor to fit working out into my schedule I decided to switch my workout around to start my day off right. This means getting up earlier and most of not wasting time stalling agains the pain I KNOW the smith machine is going to inflict upon these legs that have been avoiding the gym for 6 months. Time wasted on Facebook, which is a time consumer but I love it so! Time wasted watching repeat episodes of Law & Order. So I say off with cable! Off to the gym! Create a new routine!

So today I started the routine of blogging in the morning instead of logging onto Facebook. I still will log on. But I am intrigued by blogging and how people find the time to do it faithfully! My blogging goal? Once a week. So today is a rare occaision where I shall post just thoughts. No links to favorite products. No links to music I am feeling right now. My normal routine (I hope) is to write on Tuesdays and post on Fridays. So I will write and edit one blog over a week. Cuz I am wordy and I like to add links and that takes time. I need to record such goals so they don't turn in to wisps of paper that fade away right along with new patterns and goals I never achieve.