I rarely make New Years resolutions, especially in public. But in an effort to really take advantage of this new beginning, and put into action some of the things that I wish I had been doing, I'm going to tell you some of my resolutions. I tell you only because it somehow makes me a little more accountable. I have already written them down and carry them in my purse. One of the enduring lessons of my mission is "A goal not written is only a wish". The other reason to write them down? So I don't forget them.
1. Every week at church I want to personally thank each speaker. I know I always appreciate the comments I get after speaking and usually they are from random people, ones I don't usually have contact with. So I am choosing to "pay it forward" and let each speaker know that I appreciate their efforts. I will take a "pass" each Fast Sunday.
2. Send birthday cards to everyone in my Corbett family. Since I have their addresses and birthdates in my book, I'm going to make good use of that information. I want everyone to know that I'm thinking of them. Please explain to your small children who I am.
3. I'm going to read my Relief Society manual along with the schedule even though I don't attend RS (I've been in Young Women for 2 years, and Primary for a year prior to that). I'm looking forward to the new Joseph Smith manual.
4. I have a new Visiting Teaching companion and route. I'm going to actually do better at this. I always feel like such a failure because I'm terrible at this. As proud as I am of what I do with the YW, I suspect that my VT ladies know the real truth about my dedication. I also do not look forward to being at work all day and then having to go out an "visit" again. A new year, new companion, new list.
5. Read the Book of Mormon. This is the course of study in Gospel Doctrine this year so I will read it again. But actually I will attend the Gospel Essentials class. I like the more intimate group.
6. Finish my History class. I signed up for a class on line last Fall, totally stressed out that I only have 12 months to finish it. I'm half way done. Biggest obstacle? The mid-term! I have to study 6 possible essay questions and write for an estimated 90 minutes. I have finished the first 6 chapters and quizzes and I have a 97% average. But, the tests were multiple choice and open book. I think the mid-term might actually require me to remember something. I have always had an interest in this subject so I'm hoping that I can be motivated to finish with a respectable grade.
So there you have it. These are the things that I have resolved to do. I guess the list can change - be added to, I mean. I don't think I've taken on too much. Meeting these goals will require that I watch less TV in the evening, and I will actually have to schedule time to get things done (like studying).
Hope you are enjoying the New Year so far! I am.
Friday, January 4, 2008
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2 comments:
I'm so proud of you and your new goals. I should just say ditto! Because the things I am thinking about are similar. I miss you. Can you squeeze in time for me? How about Wednesday early lunch??
Judy,
you can do it! As you do and the feelings of self worth increase you will be able to testify to those YW about that! You can hold your head high and realize the blessings that are promised in the Temple!(How's that for a motivating speech that reaches to the center of your interests?)
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