So, it is now the end of the third week in January and I wanted to put an update out there on how my new years resolutions have been going.
1. Getting in shape.
Right after, I posted about my new years resolutions we did really well following the 30 minutes of exercise 6 days a week. And I was feeling great. But with the sudden drop in temperatures and the excessive rain, I've found it really hard to motivate myself to leave my warm and dry apartment. So I have gone over a week without working out, but I have vowed to work out twice every day this 3 day weekend (today is a snow day for school) to try and make up for lost time.
2. Eat healthier.
Also, like the working out this has been one that I've done either really well at or not done at all. I've been eating a healthy breakfast and lunch, but then for dinner we've been eating out what seems like more than normal. And, I have found it hard to resist a Coke at schools in the afternoon when I want to take a nap and the Christmas candy hanging out in my bedroom has been tempting me piece by piece when I arrive home before dinner is ready.
3. Spend one weekend out per month.
Thankfully, the month is not yet over. Because the past two weekends have been spent at home with my family and then this weekend I had plans set for a trip to Atlanta but with the weather and some other factors those fell through. So next weekend is my last chance to not fail this resolution in the first month of the new year.
4. Get in the dating game.
Well, I have subscribed to an online dating website. So I guess technically, I've completed this resolution...technically. And I didn't expect immediate results, but as of right now here are some of my observations on online dating:
a. I think the "wink" option should be banned, because I don't know what it is but I am automatically turned off when I get "winked" at over the online dating world. It just seems like such a cheesy move or the equivalent of the moves guys would pull at a bar trying to get a girl home. And that might not be their intentions at all, but that is immediately my feeling upon receiving a notification that someone "winked" at me.
b. People totally ignore what age range you say you are interested in. I completely agree that age is just a number. My parents have a 15 year age gap. But, 1. if I say I am looking for someone between the ages of 22 and 28 and you are no where close to that, do you just ignore that? and 2. if you are the same age as my mother or father, I'm sorry I'm automatically not interested. You will be put into my "could be my parent" list. And...
c. I did not realize how much online dating could pull on my self-confidence. I've always been a little self-conscious when it comes to how I look and dating. Almost all my friends in high school had boy after boy interested in dating them, and while it isn't necessarily a great thing to have had more boyfriends then others you do start to wonder why you don't have the same line of suitors. My mother likes to tell me, I'm intimidating and that I give off a "I'm not interested vibe." Maybe I do, but I feel like I give off the "I've got my life together and I need someone who is the same" vibe. So when my roommate also signs up on the same dating website and ends up having multiple guys emailing her seemingly every day, and my inbox goes days empty or I get one message from a guy that I'm not interested in every few days, I start to question how much more unattractive I must be than my friend.
I know, I know...guys want someone confident and I'm hurting myself by having this self-conscious attitude. But, it's a work in progress.
5. Staying clean and organized in the classroom.
I've started organizing each of my classrooms, putting graded papers away, throwing away stuff I don't need, and even changing my bulletin boards and adding wall decorations. So I would say I'm doing a good job of starting this resolution, but it will be about perseverance especially come spring break and May.
6. Travel a lot!
Well, no traveling other than Florence to Pawleys Island and back has happened yet. But I do have big ideas for the summer. I would love to backpack across the US or Europe and hopefully have a job or two in a different place while traveling.
7. Read 16 books. (I forgot to put this one on the previous post)
My resolution is to read at leas 16 books this year. I love to read, but 2015 was a dry year when it comes to reading. I think I read maybe two or three books for pleasure and then all other reading was school or work related.
I have read so far in 2016:
1. Paper Towns by John Green
2. Quiet by Susan Cain
Next up on the list is Traveling with Pomegranates by Sue Monk Kidd and Ann Kidd Taylor.
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