My New Year's Resolutions, and you can help!
9 years ago
Yeah yeah, everyone makes them and nobody sticks to them. Well I'm the opposite - I never make them, but I will this year and I'll try to follow them, because my resolution ideas are things that I enjoy doing but have slacked off from doing lately.
1. Go to Planet Fitness at least three days a week. I already have a membership, so if I don't go, that's $10 a month being wasted. I'm paying for it so I may as well be paying for a reason. And that reason should be working towards a healthier me! Right now I work only two days a week, Tuesdays and Thursdays, so a Monday-Wednesday-Friday workout schedule shouldn't be too much trouble. And that leaves my weekends free to do the next resolution.
2. Watch at least two movies a week I've never seen before. I love movies, and a few months ago I got the idea to make a list of every movie I've ever seen. There are probably movies out there that I've seen that are not on my list, but so far I have over 650 movies. I'd like to get to 750 within this new year, so two new movies a week would get me there. One movie on Saturday and one on Sunday should be simple enough.
3. Start reading a new book and finish it within a month, each month. This will be the challenging one. I really like reading but I have not read any new books in quite some time. I regret that, so I want to fix it. I was going to make it "finish a new book each week," but I know I'd fail that. I'm not a fast reader, and since I have ADD I would forget things if I read too quickly. One a month would allow me to read at a comfortable pace.
And in the title of this journal I said you can help, and you really can! So if you would please, reply with your favorite movie and your favorite book! If they seem interesting to me, I will put them on my "To Watch" and "To Read" lists. My "To Watch" movie list is already over 50 movies long, but I'll need 100 to meet my resolution. And my "To Read" book list is at, umm... zero. So please help!
Thank you for reading this! I wish you all a happy and a healthy 2016!
1. Go to Planet Fitness at least three days a week. I already have a membership, so if I don't go, that's $10 a month being wasted. I'm paying for it so I may as well be paying for a reason. And that reason should be working towards a healthier me! Right now I work only two days a week, Tuesdays and Thursdays, so a Monday-Wednesday-Friday workout schedule shouldn't be too much trouble. And that leaves my weekends free to do the next resolution.
2. Watch at least two movies a week I've never seen before. I love movies, and a few months ago I got the idea to make a list of every movie I've ever seen. There are probably movies out there that I've seen that are not on my list, but so far I have over 650 movies. I'd like to get to 750 within this new year, so two new movies a week would get me there. One movie on Saturday and one on Sunday should be simple enough.
3. Start reading a new book and finish it within a month, each month. This will be the challenging one. I really like reading but I have not read any new books in quite some time. I regret that, so I want to fix it. I was going to make it "finish a new book each week," but I know I'd fail that. I'm not a fast reader, and since I have ADD I would forget things if I read too quickly. One a month would allow me to read at a comfortable pace.
And in the title of this journal I said you can help, and you really can! So if you would please, reply with your favorite movie and your favorite book! If they seem interesting to me, I will put them on my "To Watch" and "To Read" lists. My "To Watch" movie list is already over 50 movies long, but I'll need 100 to meet my resolution. And my "To Read" book list is at, umm... zero. So please help!
Thank you for reading this! I wish you all a happy and a healthy 2016!
I got nothing on books but tons of Manga. X3
Poultrygeist, Ikiru, ive got tons.
I don't care for horror movies, but maybe I'll watch Ikiru.
Oh, and since you asked, I LOVE the movie Phantom of the Paradise and I just finished reading Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. I highly recommend it.