Resolutions: March Update
For more information about my year-long Resolutions project, check out this post and this one.
In the month of March, I wrote a grand total of three Blurblog entries, which is even fewer than the number I wrote in February. But considering that I spent two weeks of this month upgrading the server, and a third week in New Orleans, I’d say that’s not half bad.
Rather than simply writing a sentence or two, from this point forward, I’m going to attempt to rate my monthly progress on each of the four resolutions on a 1-10 scale.
- 20 Hours (of Productivity): 6
- The Good: You’re reading this.
The fact that I was able to meet my self-imposed deadline for getting the server back online scores major points. It wasn’t as easy as I’d hoped… - The Bad: Earlier this month, I officially stopped sleeping polyphasically, which obviously caused a dip in productivity. I’d been struggling with it for awhile due to my work schedule, but I knew it would be nearly impossible to keep up with it in New Orleans, anyway. As you might expect, though, the hiatus will not last long…
- Finances: 5
- The Good: I haven’t been fired yet!
- The Bad: I haven’t secured any income yet beyond the job. Not that that was a goal, but since I’m only working full-time until August, it would be best to create some long-term earnings potential. Tuition will also be due soon. Funny how that works, isn’t it?
- Fitness: 3
- The Good: Early this month, I began a morning exercise program.
- The Bad: Two weeks later, I halted it… and haven’t looked back since.
- Social/Relationships: 4
- The Good: I met a lot of people and formed some great ties over Spring Break.
- The Bad: Since then, I’ve pretty much been a hermit. A large part of that is, of course, due to the server upgrades, but I’m not going to allow myself any excuses from now on.
We’re now three months into 2007, and I’d like to find out how many of you are still keeping up with your New Year’s resolutions. Did you make any, and if so, what were they? How are you progressing, or how long ago did you surrender?
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