Complete 101 preset 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 organising and timing some tasks such as overseas trips or outdoor activities.
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Start Date: 01 August 2008
End Date: 29 April 2011
Money:
1.
2. Save $5000
3.
4.
5.
6.
7. Get my credit rating
8.
9. Create a budget (Began 02.10)
Work/School:
10.
11.
12. Finish Dissertation
13.
14.
15. Keep a teaching journal (at least one entry a week)
16. Clean and organize office
17. Write a teaching philosophy
18.
19. Graduate!!!!
20. Create a website
21. Submit to flowTV
22. Read one new pedagogical article a month
23. Complete a national job search
Travel:
24. Go bike camping
25. Get a stamp in my passport
26.
27. Take one leisurely fun trip with Josh (for no other reason than to go somewhere)
28. Take a trip by train
Food:
29. Develop a vegan eclair
30. Make tamales (one attempt)
31. Make vegan apple fritters
32. Eat raw for one whole day
33.
34. Join a CSA
35. Make at least one recipe from each cookbook we own (Began 08.08)
36.
37. Live off the food in our cupboards/freezer for one week (no shopping at all)
38. Put together a cookzine
Health:
39.
40. Do a half-marathon
41. Set a PR in the Mud Run
42. Run the Bolder Boulder
43. Run 3 times a week for 6 months
44. Run a 7:30 mile
45. Join a softball team
46. Lose 7 pounds
47.
48. Get a full physical—blood work and all
49.
50. Get my eyes checked
51. Get my teeth cleaned twice a year
House:
52. Paint the main floor (Began 09.08)
53. Organize the library
54.
55. Go through kitchen, get rid of old/broken items, and make a list of things we need to replace
56. Get rid of (donate/craigslist/ebay) 100 things (7/100)
57.
58. Reupholster the couch
59. Refinish the coffee table
60. Replant the cat grass
61. Make a piece of art for the house
62.
63.
Movies/TV/Books:
64.
65. Watch every movie that won a “Best Picture” Oscar
66.
67. Read 5 books I own, but haven’t read: The Bachman books, Perdido Street Station,
68. Get rid of all the duplicate books we have
69.
Random Activities:
70. See all the Charles Haertling houses in Boulder
71.
72. See an opera
73. See Wicked
74. Go snowshoeing
75. Go tubing on Boulder Creek
76.
77. Walk the length of the slackline
78. Spa appointment—must include a facial and massage
79. Do a 14’er
80. Try a new sport
81. Try yoga one more time
Bicycling:
82. Upgrade the components on my bike—by myself
83. Learn how to ride a unicycle
84. Do one long ride a month (40+ miles)
85. Clean my bike once a month
Computing:
86.
87. Update address book
88. Put birthdays into calendar with reminders
Photography:
89. Take another class at Mike’s
90. Learn how to use my camera manually
91. Frame one picture I took
92.
93. Complete Project 365: A Photo A Day
Personal:
94. Finish the short story
95. Try to get said story published
96. Get a new tattoo (Begun 12/09)
97. Build something...don’t know what, but something.
98. Write a letter/postcard once a month
99.
100. Allow someone to take a picture of me in my bathing suit
101. Make a new list of 101 things
3 comments:
hey, your number 101 is the same as my 101.
great minds think alike, i suppose.
Don't donate to Lymphoma Research Foundation. It's not worth it. I worked there. lol
Wow. I'm slow on the draw, huh? Finally got around to reading your list . . . I'm impressed. I'll probably fall over dead if you do even a quarter of this.
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