July's on the way out. I'm doing my B12 writeup a little early this month.
Behemoths1.
Learn to make coffee. -
VICTORY !
- There are many details that I don't understand yet, but I can make better coffee than I can buy at almost any coffee shop now, for far less money.
2.
Sort through belongings and downsize in preparation to move.
- I moved cities but am not on my own side of the duplex yet. I'm going to start properly moving in the next couple of days.
- I want to keep downsizing. Most of that is books so I have put some serious restrictions on how many tomes I'll permit myself to borrow each month from the public library.
- I also finally have access to a garage here, so I'm doing a semi-Konmari: move things into the house that I have place for and am sure I want to keep, leave everything else tucked away for now.
3.
Complete an editing project.
- Still haven't started, but I still feel good about this one. I could knock it out in about a month if I tried. Maybe this month.
4.
Go back to my full moon tea and solstice cleaning traditions.
- Missed this month because I was feeling sick from a medicine change and don't have my kitchen set up for reasons beyond my control.
- However, I did actually invite someone to attend and bought supplies. I just had to cancel at the last minute.
- I have someone set up for the other side of the country this month; I'm emailing her today to get her address & so on.
5.
Reading goals (see the Hot Fresh Reading Challenge)- This is going very well in most respects.
- I really want to start a regular reading habit for the most difficult categories on my list: the Chinese Classics, math books, and foreign language books.
6.
Tithe 10% again this year.
- I have the PO box.
- I need to unfuck my finances a little bit more before I can actually give money, but I have a few places where I plan to give.
7.
Study for the JLPT N1, and take the exam if it's offered this year.
- I'm doing daily vocabulary drills again. We'll see if I'm ready to sit the exam in time, but I am working on this.
8.
Apply for [REDACTED] grant--> apply for 3 - 5 similar opportunities that I'm equally unsure of achieving.
- I'm not likely to get this specific grant because I'm on academic probation.
- I applied for a program pairing mathematicians with classrooms in underserved communities.
- I am going to apply for a special directed reading program next. It has a due date in August.
- I would like to apply for an opportunity more directly related to research.
9.
Work on starting a lesson study group at my present institution.
- Nominated for a club officer position relevant to this project and ran unopposed.
- Received absolutely stellar teaching reviews in the past two quarters.
- New goal: attend pedagogy hangouts regularly, get to know the professor who seems to be working on the calculus sequence better.
10.
Pass algebra prelim- Well, I have an actual study plan for this now, so that's good.
11.
Pass analysis OR geometry prelim- They added a geometry prelim, which I'm much more likely to pass. So that's good.
12.
Actually sign up for the prisoner penpal project.
- I have the PO box now. My agreement with myself is that I won't fully sign up until I've made more progress with mathematics and the whole academic failure thing in general, but I feel good about the progress that I've made so far.