Day 18: End of a year

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

It’s 31 December 2008, the end of a year, and at this symbolic time I have not very much to say. :)

I’m excited to be looking forward to a year where I’m going to kick ass and take names, but right now, today, I don’t have any particular insights.  And that’s ok, so I’m going to practice just being ok with where I am right now and not be worried that I haven’t had another amazing epiphany today (because quite frankly you can have too much of a good thing when it comes to mind altering paradigm shifts!)

I’m starting to play with structures to see what helps and what doesn’t in order to get ready for my Alternative MA and I’m trying out timings of various activities to see how long they actually take and therefore how much time I really have in a day (as opposed to the theoretical 16 hours which gets eaten up by all sorts of activities, some necessary, some faff).

I’m breaking in my new diary and a new notebook too, which is always a nice feeling.

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2 comments

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I love new notebooks. As a matter of fact, I have partly started new notebooks all over the house, because each time I feel the need to motivated about an idea or goal, I start a new notebook. *chuckle*

Happy New Year, James!

January 2nd, 2009 at 3:21 pm
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Having just done a tidy up of my desk and dumped a load of toxic junk that’s been hanging around, I’m left with my notebooks in prime position – they make me happy just looking at them.

January 2nd, 2009 at 11:10 pm

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