Resolved for 2007
Jenny has said she’s not one for resolutions, and I’m with her: pulling “gonnas” out of your ass—as in “I’m gonna quit smoking” or “I’m gonna get in shape” or “I’m gonna quit pulling things out of my ass”—is a recipe for feelings of personal failure and severe depression in the cold, holiday-free months of the new year. She prefers a “theme”, such as “revival” or “more love” or “less putting of things in quotation marks.” (Oh, wait—that’s mine.)
I do like and believe in making plans—it appeals to the listmaker in me—and will probably take another, more serious crack at the Best Year Yet, “values-based” goal-setting system, for 2007. But before I even get to BYY, which I have actually SCHEDULED on the CALENDAR (December 23rd—you’re on yer own that night, The BF), I came up with a theme for next year: Expand and Focus.
While I realize this seems like a contradiction in terms, I like it for precisely that reason: it’s like a zen koan, and it’s custom-made for overachieving type-As like me. Why? Because it will slow me the fuck down, that’s why. You try being an overachieving type-A for 45 years. Hell, try it for a week. If you’re unused to it, I can almost guarantee you’ll suffer adrenal burnout in 72 hours.
Of course, I may still pick “Slow Down” or even “Slow the Fuck Down” as my 2007 mantra, but it has such negative connotations for me now, I feel glum just typing it. In contrast, I feel good about the sort of limitless possibility attached to “Expand and Focus”. Also, I can monkey with this sort of stuff indefinitely, until things reach such a disastrous state of disarray, it becomes like deck chair rearranging on the Titanic. And believe you me, I’ll keep shuffling those things till there’s no deck left to shuffle on.
Still, some of you out there know me pretty well by now. Perhaps you have an even better deck chair arrangement to suggest…
xxx
c
Photo by nickherber via Flickr, used under a Creative Commons license
TOPICS: Best Year Yet, change, goals, resolutions.






11 Comments, Comment or Ping
Curtis M Sawyer
Spend more time sailing…that is one of mine. Remarkably, my resolutions have very little to do with work… ;-)
Dec 11th, 2006
jenny
Expand and focus is challenging, but not impossible to achieve, as long as the focus comes first and then you expand into your few key areas of focus. Or the expand comes first and the focus is to narrow down what you just expanded. Wait… my head hurts.
(My company’s theme for next year is “fit and focus,” so feel free to take that if you like.)
Oh, and another theme on my short list for ‘07 was More Art, or some more eloquent version of that - anything that helped me integrate more art into my life, in whatever way I interpreted that.
But really, as a fellow compulsive list-maker, you’re destined to succeed at whatever theme you decide on. It just requires the right mix of bullets and numbers. Good luck!
Dec 11th, 2006
Me
I wish I could be that creative - mine would be “Confidence and Value”…
Dec 11th, 2006
Fred
I’m planning my “get the fuck off the sofa” tour on 1/2/07.
Dec 11th, 2006
Tim
Last year I did a “Stuff to do to be more Environmentally Friendly” list. Okay, get that look off your face. I wanted to do it. And, surprisingly, I did. Each piece in little damn bits. And, wouldn’t you know it, I’m almost into 2007 and I am done! That’s the clue, little bits. My brother would say things like, “I’m exercising 6 times a week.” This from a guy who didn’t get off the couch from ‘93 to ‘97 except to use the bathroom. Sure enough that plan failed. The lesson? Small and incremental.
BTW, I found you through another blog, but weren’t you at the Kernspiracy portfolio review Aquent sponsored a few months back?
Dec 11th, 2006
Kristin Ohlson
Hmmm– love this idea of projecting a theme onto the next year. Maybe I’ll try that; maybe it will put all the usual things that I resolve to do into a kind of context that will make them seem different and do-able?
Dec 12th, 2006
Masale.Wallah
I miss your ‘Cheering the Hell Up’ series of posts…
Dec 19th, 2006
Curtis M Sawyer
11 days and no post…you on vacation?
Dec 21st, 2006
Masale.Wallah
Yes.. hope everything is alright?
Dec 21st, 2006
communicatrix
Curtis and Masale - thank you for worrying. I didn’t know anyone worried. Yes, I’m fine. (See next post.) Just feeling…unbloggy. (Again, see next post.) It’s complicated. I’m hoping to straighten it out and be less so in the not-too-distant future. Like next week when I post my end-o’-year round-up.
Dec 22nd, 2006