Making Plans
That's where November always leads me.
Now, make no mistake. These are not resolutions! I have taken the stand to 'resolve' nothing!! Especially at the beginning of a new year.
Resolutions typically involve something personal like losing weight, or exercising more, or sticking to a budget. They seem to focus on improving something about yourself. I have personal goals like this but I have moved away from hanging the start date for these goals to the first of the year. It never works for me.
But November ... that's different! I feel the pull to make plans for the next year - sort of like a to-do list for the coming year. I guess it is a lot like what gardeners do in February, as they scour the seed catalogs ear marking pages, making lists and placing orders for their spring-summer gardens.
Its a plan, not a resolution.
Over the last few weeks I have been thinking and planning and organizing to make two significant projects (from different sides of my life) happen in 2019.
Project from the fun side of my life:
A Knitting Plan
- Knitting Projects in 2019: I am building a list, and creating the yarn and pattern kits in preparation for next year's knitting. Doing this will mean I won't be swallowed up by only kids projects (as much fun as they are) - finally getting to a sweater for myself two years in the waiting.
- Slim down the patterns: How many patterns does one person need! To find any inspiration in that pile of paper is impossible. Time to recycle most of it.
- My yarn: It owns me ... I don't own it. Recently I tried to find some yarn in that avalanche of skeins and it was so frustrating. Far from fun. I have to find a way to own that yarn again - and not the other way around.
Project from the business side of my life:
A Hold-It-All-Together Plan
As with most couples, my husband and I shared the responsibilities of our married life for almost 50 years. As my husband's disability has grown, the sharing has shrunk. Slowly his to-dos got added to my to-dos ... and along the way new to-dos out of necessity also got added to my list.
At the same time, however, my aging brain is saying -
"Lady, you are getting older -
and so is your brain -
AND you have already filled me up -
AND there is no room to add more stuff -
AND
I am retired, you know!!"
So what to do, what to do.
Enter my invention -
My Book of Many Things!
Ok, this is not exactly my invention. It is a carved out piece of The Bullet Journal method. Here is a second link on Bullet Journaling. What I think I need to do is extract just the pieces of The Bullet Journal system I need to help track all the details that I don't want to store in my brain. These details are not to-dos. They are more the reference materials of my life.
Lost? Let me explain further.
See, my life isn't as crazy daily or even weekly as it used to be - so the calendar portion of the bullet journal system is not very useful to me. That calendar feature was built on the idea of 'to-dos' lists that could be juggled and adjusted daily within your bullet journal. That calendar system is great, by the way, and I used it when we moved. It saved my butt as I independently juggled downsizing, purchasing property, moving, and selling property - all in a 6 month period! I kiss the ground the inventor walks on because kept me from totally de-compensating during a stressful life event. But now life is more peaceful and my to-dos don't consume me like they used to. I keep a wall calendar for appointments, and daily 3x5 cards with to-dos. That simple process works for me now.
But there is a sea of information that needs a place to reside outside my brain. It is sort of the reference material of my life - the big picture stuff - the future road maps - beyond just cleaning the toilet today or dusting the bricka-bracka tomorrow! Archiving it in writing into a single place is the plan I am working on.
That single place is my Book of Many Things 'cause that is what it will hold.
So what kind of information am I talking about. Here is my initial collection:
- Knitting List for 2019
- List of packing items when traveling or off for the weekend. I hate building that list every time I pack a suitcase.
- Budget Plans and schedules
- Blog post ideas
- Log ins and passwords
- Knitting Group Rotation
- Movies/Books Titles - what I have read or what I plan to read
- Future purchases or wish lists
- Birthdays/Anniversaries
- Menu plans for big celebrations
- Doctors and their demographics
I am still sorting out if I want a bound book or if I want a 3 ring binder. A bound book has more appeal to me. My life has a lot of 3 ring binders in it and I don't think the ability to insert or replace pages is a big enough draw to pull me away from the idea of a bound book. I like the permanency of a bound book. And the Bullet Journal System is built on a bound book.
Obviously the Knitting and the Book of Many Things projects need more thought and planning.
I am in the planning part of this process now ...
'cause it is November,
and it is what I apparently do in November!!
5 comments:
Seems we're at opposite ends of the spectrum right now! I've feeling a heavy ennui lately – gave up on the Wovember photo challenge and am having trouble slogging through my daily to-do lists.
I have 5 journals at all times. Books I have read, knitting I am doing, recipes tried and any adjustments needed, prayer journal, and daily living journal. I like your idea of a journal with needed info for life funtions. I pick up bound journals whenever I see them discounted. Can never have too many.
I totally do New Year's resolutions, except I call them goals, and I do them every 3 months instead of every 12 months. They're not so daunting that way.
I'm digging your listy book idea!
You are far more organized than I am though I have running lists most of the time.
Just found your blog! I have two journals. Both are Leutchteurm lined, and one is a monthly journal. In the front it has two months laid out line by line, bullet journal way, then some pages for whatever-books to read that month, blog posts, current projects and then its a day by day thing with two pages for each day although I've been thinking of 3 pages each day so I can do a junior version of morning pages. Then I am making a permanent book that has every creative project I want to do (sewing, knitting and the like), month by month expected expenses and birthdays and that kind of thing...........
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