Snowflake 2004 - Challenge 2
Jan. 4th, 2024 07:36 pm
In your own space, set yourself some goals for the coming year. They can be fannish or not, public or private. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.
Let's start with some fannish goals. Not set in stone, more like a reminder.
1. I want to go back to writing more regularly (and I have to admit, I haven't written at least one fannish word so far in January. But I will, soon, maybe today?!)
2. After the low year 2023 writing-wise, I've set back my
3. I want to do more icons again (and finally finish my
4. I want to keep running my three challenge communities (one of it an oldie, the other two I created last year). So much fun.
5. This might be the hardest goal for me: I will try to be more active when it comes to commenting. So often I stumble upon some great icons or a cute fic, but I only leave a comment rarely. Can't even say, why. I never was a very talkative 'girl'. But it can't be so difficult, to leave at least a 'great job, I like your ficlet', right?
And now some more private goals. I know, I should try to live more healthily. Easier said than done. But I am willing to start with some baby steps again.
1. Eat healthier - more fruits and vegetables, less pizza.
2. Drink more (water).
3. A little walk every day.
At the end we will have to wait and see, where the road will take us. I have learned over the years that it is never a good idea to put myself under too much pressure.
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Date: 2024-01-04 07:01 pm (UTC)I hope you did get to write a few fannish words after this post :D Best of luck with your goals!
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Date: 2024-01-05 10:35 am (UTC)Thank you for all that work. I recognize those; I think I've listed them in my Follow Friday posts.
>> I will try to be more active when it comes to commenting.<<
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>> 1. Eat healthier - more fruits and vegetables, less pizza.<<
My partner and I read cookbooks together, picking out recipes to try. More often than not they are healthy or thereabouts. The current one is cookies but before that was Indian.
I also like trying unfamiliar produce. A new apple variety will always turn my head. I got a Buddha's hand recently, made cookies with it, candied the rest -- they're only available a brief time and not every year. :D Mangosteen was amazing.
Consider "dating" a new food. You don't have to make a commitment. Just give it a try. If it's awful, you can always write a funny post about your bad blind date with a horned melon, or whatever.