Sunday, July 14, 2024

A Page A Day

I don't do New Year's Resolutions, as a thing. They last for a week and then it's guilt city, and who needs that hassle? I have enough self-inflicted hassles already, thankyouverymuch. 

That said, I think that the end of the year is a good time to look back at how the year balanced out. Work is work - do the work and get paid for the work - but were there more satisfying or stressful days? Was time spent volunteering rewarding or frustrating? Did I spend time on social media spinning the scroll bar, or use social sites to stay in touch with friends and family, learn new things, or be inspired by the creativity of others? What did we do to connect as a family? What did I do to further my own ideas, dreams, goals? 

Some years, though, all that analysis is just waaay too much. 2022 was like that. Old friends lost to distance, time, or the Reaper, unrealized ideas, plans, goals, everything. So, New Year's 2023 was a day of looking forward, not back. 

A (not-lost!) old friend writes a blog about the books he reads, and it's fun and interesting to see his thoughts, especially about books I've also read. Taking his consistent focus as inspiration, I set a tiny goal of reading a bit of a non-digital book each day, and along with that, to do something creative daily. 

One page, one knitted row or other small crafty thing, less than five minutes, take a photo to track progress. I could do that. 

I was consistent for a couple of months, then got distracted by other things for a bit, but then went back into book-world later in the year, and the end result (according to the tracking tag in GoodReads) was 52 books for the year. Not all hardcopy, and not all first-reads, but an average of a book each week for the year? I'll take it. 

Cloud view at sunset, orange sky behind winter trees

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