I want to push myself this year. I haven't been trying that hard since 2020 hit for obvious reasons, and I'm kind of seeing the writing on the wall. The last of my youth, which I had been saving to enjoy, was eaten by the pandemic. I'll be 33. Time to pull myself together.
The year's overarching theme is to stop stalling.
Behemoths1. Pass my qualifying exam and finish my master's degree.
2. Study for and attempt the JLPT N1.
3. Apply to 8 opportunities which I don't think I'm going to get.
4. Make 5 decisions that feel like significant risks.
5. Earn my driver's license.
6. Try to navigate the queer dating scene.
7. Clothing/personal appearance update. The present situation is ... bad. Most of my stuff is both ugly and moth-eaten.
8. Electronic device repair/upgrade. I stopped doing normal maintenance in 2020 and am now very behind.
9. Work on my health.
- Minimize being alone when eating at restaurants, having desserts, and drinking.
- Join a dojo, any dojo. Participate in moderation. Don't let them goad me into joining their teams, and don't quit like usual when they try it.
- Practice reaching out to others when I'm feeling upset. Continue attending therapy.
10. Keep tithing 10% and organizing/working on community projects.
11. Participate in the
Hot Fresh Reading Challenge.
12. Enjoy the seasons and become anchored in time.
- Full moon teas
- Cleaning the house for the solstices
- Go to some music, plays, and that kind of thing
- Extending holiday wishes to people instead of just pretending holidays don't exist
- Enjoy the entire month of ~June~ instead of pretending it doesn't exist and I don't care about it.
There's a few more things that I really want to do but I'm not stupid enough to look at the present list and bump it to thirteen.
If I make outstanding progress I'll add some other things, like fixing up my room, making a website to publish creative projects, trying long-term pickling/brewing projects, beekeeping, finally running a Coyote and Crow table, whatever. Right now I just need to turn my life into slightly less of a clusterfuck.