5 Jan 2016

handwritten: 2016 resolutions and goals

Last year, my resolutions were quite broad and not really measurable quantitatively. However, I think I managed to achieve them - I've definitely met more people this year and with it not being as heavy a year as my first, there was more time to spend with friends. It did make me realise one thing though - even though I love spending time with friends and other people, there are times where I just want to be in my own company with some music in the background, curled up in bed in my pyjamas with a good book. This year, one of my aims is to find this balance between the two.


Other aims of mine include:

- to read at least thirty books this year (I was tempted to try for forty but I think that's too ambitious in hindsight).
- pass all exams (and pass them well!).
- keep blogging! Sharing is caring :)


What are your aims and goals for 2016?

8 comments

  1. Brilliant :) I love the idea of a handwritten post. Have an amazing 2016 :)
    jaspooleblog.com

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  2. I love how you expand and explain your resolutions - I think it really cements the goal in! Your handwriting is so cute :)

    Say Yip

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  3. Happy New Year! Thanks for sharing your resolutions. For your third one, I strongly recommend the book Essentialism by Greg McKeown - it's changed my life.

    I have just 3 resolutions for 2016 (probably the influence of Essentialism in culling them down from 8 or 10 last year) - complete all my physician training, do a chin up, and complete the KonMari method on my apartment. I have then broken these 3 goals down into quarterly, monthly and weekly goals/tasks. Having these 3 goals to focus on has already helped me say "No" to other things.

    Good luck!

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    1. Good luck with your goals! Sounds like you've really structured your goals for the year and that definitely sounds like a good thing! x

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  4. Happy New Year. You have such beautiful hand writing :)

    Annie | DrugstoreDreamer

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