Another year
has gone by and a new year, full of hopes and opportunities is at our door
step. While we can critically analyse the year gone by, it’s also the time to
look ahead and plan for the year in hand. I have this habit of taking
resolutions at the start of the year, telling it to all my friends and striving
towards them throughout the year. Interestingly, one of my close friend once
asked me – ‘Why do you take resolutions, isn’t
it childish and pompous?’ and ‘If at
all you have taken your resolutions, what is the point in making so much noise
about it?’ I really liked the honesty in his questions, I answered him
saying, I take these resolutions as otherwise I am way too lazy to religiously pursue
something I want to on an ongoing basis. And I do publish them as that keeps me
in charge towards clocking my resolutions to the extent possible. His funny reply
to this was, ‘as if we care about your
new year resolutions’ J.
Now since
he was from the ‘No resolution gang’,
I also didn’t care much and rather focused on pursuing mine. But before I embark
on enlisting mine for the year ahead, it’s all the more important to assess how
did I fare on the ones I took last year, so here is an honest progress report -
- · 2015 Resolution 1: To write at least 2 blogs every month- I clocked 21 (+1 technical), so missed the mark by 2. There were reasons behind this, brothers marriage, couple of India trips, lot of vacations. Nonetheless, I still believe I should have penned down a few more. I hope I do a bit better this time around
- · 2015 Resolution 2: To read at least 6 good books in the year – I was most nervous about achieving this one, but at the end of the year I am most satisfied in exceeding my own expectations in fulfilling this resolution. I read as many as 18 books in 2015, barring couple of them, all the books I read were real good reads. I hope I maintain this momentum in 16’ tooJ
- · 2015 Resolution 3: To gift lot of goodies to my near and dear ones – I wish I could have done more on this front, but all I did with regards to this gives me reasons enough to believe that I have successfully accomplished this as well. My greedy near and dear ones might not give me highest of marks for their gifts but I am sure they won’t fail me on this one either J
- · 2015 Resolution 4: To work out for at least 150 days in the year – O yes, the 150 day target was successfully met, the last quarter of the year wasn’t a glorified one though, thanks to a marriage at home and the festive season beckoning. But net-net I did meet my expectations on the personal health front as well
- · 2015 Resolution 5: Commit myself to do at least one instance of charity - Sadly, I failed to achieve this one. Not because of the lack of intent on my part but mainly due to my procrastination habit. And of course, a failure on this resolution pains me the most. Though, I forward this to the new year and resolve to accomplish it without adding it to my 16’ resolution list, by the 1st half of the year
- · 2016 Resolution 1: To write at least 2 blogs every month, plus 4 technical blogs in the year- For my immense passion for writing, this one stays as is with a minor addition. I have made this addition to also help me learn new things on my professional front as well. Now I have narrowly missed the mark on this resolution 2 years in the running, so I am all the more resolute in clocking it well this time around J
- · 2016 Resolution 2: To read at least 12 good books in the year – Given a glorious reading year that I had in 15’, I have doubled the no. for this year and that makes it reading one good book every month. I well and truly hope I continue my reading streak and at least pursue what I have targeted for
- · 2016 Resolution 3: To go on 1 solo vacation this year – Now I think this for sure would be the most audacious of resolutions that I am setting for the year but then that itself adds to fun of clocking this one around. So one solo vacation for the year, ‘as’ and ‘when’ and ‘if’ I do it would ensure some quality ‘me time’ for me this year. Howsoever, tough it might read and sound, I did it once last year by going to Scotland all on my own, so that gives me some hope J
- · 2016 Resolution 4: To work out for at least 150 days in the year and giving away on Pizza for the year – So the 150 day workout target, that roughly translates into a minimum of 3 day workout in the week, stays. Stays to ensure I am up for my fitness regimen. An additional twist to the fitness resolution is on giving away on Pizza for the year. Not that I eat it on a very large scale but I do love Pizzas, so giving away on them would surely save me a truck load of kilo Calories in 16’ J
- · 2016 Resolution 5: Spending some quality personal time with parents and old friends - Off late, this hasn’t been happening due to my erratic travel patterns and work schedule and most of the catching up that’s happening is on the virtual(Whatsapp, Viber, Skype) world. I really look forward to spending some personal time with not only my parents but also my old time friends, whom I could hardly otherwise meet
Happy New Year 2016!
Be Resolute
J
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impressed, atleast with the type of quality I can feel in your goals...
ReplyDeleteThanks Bhargava...i am glad i cud impress you:)
Deleteimpressed, atleast with the type of quality I can feel in your goals...
ReplyDeleteBahut sahi kinshuk.zimmedaar soch hai.
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