12 in 2012: January update

I’m currently working towards completing 12 goals in the year 2012.  Here’s the progress I made in January:

Style

  • Fill at least 12 of the gaps from my Wardrobe Gaps list.  I bought the above skinny jeans using store credit at Revolve, only to realize that maybe they weren’t such a gap after all.  I have yet to actually wear them out, mostly because I’ve grown to like boot cut jeans more as they flatter my figure better.  I’ll probably end up wearing these with tunics at some point, but I’m not sold on skinnies right now.
  • Blog at least one outfit a week.  Blogged an outfit once a week in January.  Yay!

Crafty

  • Knit a Fair Isle Sweater.  I picked out a possible pattern, but I haven’t had the money to buy the yarn yet.
  • Sew three garments for myself.  I’ve done some minor alterations, but I’ve been too busy for a full garment yet.  I’m looking forward to spring break in March for this one.

Pot Roast made in oven, with roasted potatoes (which are not Paleo, but still delicious)

Health

  • Try one new Paleo recipe every month: While I had technically made pot roast before, I had always made it in a crock pot.  In January I made it in the oven using a slightly different recipe.  I still like the crock pot version better, but the oven one can be useful if you don’t have enough lead time to use a crock pot.
  • Get that co-op subscription/ or go to a Farmer’s market once a month:  This one just didn’t happen :(
  • Go to the dentist:  Didn’t have enough money for the dentist in January as things were still tight from Christmas.  February is turning out to be insanely busy, so this will probably be in March.
Fitness
  • Be able to do at least one unassisted pull-up or chin-up: Not even close yet :(
  • Try at least one new-to-me or oldie-but-goodie form of exercise:  I’ve been scoping out some inline skates at a few sporting goods stores, but other than that, no progress.
Work
  • Finish my teaching certificate:  Signed up for the last of the courses I need.  Started to get my paperwork in order.

Life and Money

  • Have $500 in my savings account by the end of the year:  I’m pretty proud of myself on this one.  I went to my credit union and set up an automatic payroll deduction of $20 a paycheck directly into my savings account.  Now I can save up $500 by the end of the year without having to think about it.
  • Keep my credit card paid off:  I paid off a substantial chunk of my credit card debt with my tax return.  I still have about $230 left to pay off, which isn’t bad at all.

Overall assessment of the month:  Pretty decent progress for 31 days and tight finances.

12 in 2012

Like last year’s 11 in 2011, I have created a new set of 12 in 2012 goals for this year. (Note: the following two paragraphs are adapted from last year’s 12 in 2012 post)

As happens at this time of year, I’ve been reflecting a lot on my quality of life and what I can do to improve myself and generally be happier.  I’ve never been a big fan of big, overwhelming New Years Resolutions (Lose 50 pounds!  Go to the gym everyday!  Handmake my entire wardrobe!) At the same time, general resolutions seem ineffective to me, since it’s too easy to really change nothing (Be less stressed out!  Be better with money!).

So with all that in mind, I’ve decided to come up with my 12 in 2012 list. Each goal is specific and attainable.   I want to be realistic in my goals, but I also want to make sure that I’m accomplishing things I’ve been wanting to.  I also do my best to keep my goals from being too money dependent (except of course my money goals).  I don’t want to go broke trying to accomplish everything.

I’ve grouped my goals into categories, since they each fit pretty neatly into certain areas.  I’ll be posting about my 12 in 2012 as a series through out the year.

Style

  • Fill at least 12 of the gaps from my Wardrobe Gaps list.  Easily doable.  The items on my list range in how expensive they might be (and obviously second-hand is perfectly fine), so even if money is tight one month, I’ll be okay.  I will change and update the Gaps list throughout the year.
  • Blog at least one outfit a week.  I need to get back into the habit of photographing and blogging outfits.  I’ve been good the past couple weeks, so I’ll try to retain the momentum.

Crafty

  • Knit a Fair Isle Sweater.  I’ve got my yarn picked out, and some pattern ideas in my head, I’ve just got to order and get started.  I loved fair isle when I made some accessories using it before, and I’d like to have another (lighter weight) sweater for next winter.  I’ll probably just make the yoke Fair Isle, rather than the entire sweater.
  • Sew three garments for myself.  I miss sewing terribly, and there are so many things that are easy to make.  I also find that sewing gives me a better appreication for garment construction and helps me be more discerning in shopping and deciding on what to tell the tailor to fix.

Health

  • Try one new Paleo recipe every month: I’ve got The Primal Blueprint Cookbook, plus there’s plenty of Paleo blogs with recipes, including Mark’s Daily Apple and Robb Wolf.  I’ll definitely be able to find plenty of new recipes to try.
  • Get that co-op subscription/ or go to a Farmer’s market once a month:  I’m including an alternative in this one on purpose.  I know that money will likely be a bit tight this year, so I’m not sure if I’ll feel comfortable committing to a co-op subscription.  Even if I don’t, I can still easily make it to a Farmer’s market once a month if I’m intentional about it.
  • Go to the dentist:  I’m embarrassed to say that somehow I haven’t been to the dentist in the past two years.  Not intentionally, I just never get around to making an appointment.  I MUST remedy this.
Fitness
  • Be able to do at least one unassisted pull-up or chin-up:  Rather than having a fitness goal that I know I’ll fail at (exercise three times every week!  Lift weights every other day!)  I’m setting an overall goal for the year.  I enjoy strength training, and working up to being to be able to do something big, like a chin-up or pull-up, seems like a good and reasonable goal.
  • Try at least one new-to-me or oldie-but-goodie form of exercise:  I get tired of exercising if  I keep doing the same thing over and over again.  So this year, I want to try at least one “new” thing.  This could be something completely new to me, or it could be something I haven’t done regularly in years (kayaking, rollerblading, hiking).
Work
  • Finish my teaching certificate:  This is on course to be done by June 2012.  And I will be so relieved when it’s finished.

Life and Money

  • Have $500 in my savings account by the end of the year:  This can be done by putting in $20 from every paycheck.  I know I can handle at least that much, and then I won’t feel all the anxiety of having basically no savings.
  • Keep my credit card paid off:  My credit card debt isn’t that bad (only about $700)  but I will feel better if I completely pay it off and keep it paid off.  I have a bad habit of relying on it when I overspend my checking account.  I need to stop this.  I know where my tax return is going this year.
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