I am so proud of myself. Sticking to my list of 101 things to do has been much easier – and far more fun – than sticking with one resolution. {And for the record, I’m sure that I would have already broken than resolution. It probably would have been something like “Save More, Spend Less” or “Avoid the Dunkin’ Donuts drive-thru”.}
The original list can be found here. Number 46 from that list was to Reorganize the list. That was a daunting task, but I completed it. I put the items from my original list into the following categories:
Personal Development
Volunteer and Do for Others
Healthy Living
Friends, Family, and Love
Experiences and Travel
Being Creative
Financial
Homestead
Looking at this list again, I could probably drill down further but I will let my type-A slide for now. I was surprised that my list was fairly balanced with regards to the number of tasks I listed in each category. Though the financial category was the weakest with only four entries.
You can find my updated list, along with everything I’ve accomplished so far, here.
How are you doing with your Day Zero Project or your Resolutions for 2012?


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