Hello 2019

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Hello 2019, how you doin’?

I just read over my 2018 goals from January. One year ago I committed to being more physically active and spending more time outside, writing at least once a week (here on the blog or in my journal), and getting Addison more physically active.

If I were to give myself a grade I would give myself a B-

I started the year off by joining a weekly yoga class. it was fine but it went through three different teachers. I lost interest about 3/4 of the way through the year. I found myself not really excited about going and the third teacher in the line up was some young thing with long blond hair. I don’t begrudge her tight body or Lulu Lemon yoga pants but I noticed that the younger guys in the class who were shy and quiet before suddenly found interesting topics of conversation to bring up with her. I wasn’t interested in my yoga class being the set of a rom-com.

I dropped the class and went back to my walks with the dog and wondering if I will ever find an exercise regime that holds my interest.

When it came to writing I did really well the first half of the year. Once school started in August and my year as President of Assistance League kicked into high gear my weekly posts dropped off. The second half of the year only saw monthly or twice a month blog posts. However, towards the end of the year I picked up my journal and put thoughts down on actual paper. Not terrible but not great either.

Getting Addison moving once a month went pretty well. We visited the climbing gym a few times, biked around Amsterdam, took our bikes to campus a few times, hiked a couple of state parks. He definitely spent more time in front of his computer or the Xbox but I was able to pry him away now and then.

[Tweet “Move more and write more.”]

Just because a new calendar year has turned over doesn’t mean I have to abandon what I was working on. This is just a chance to revisit those goals and renew my excitement over them. After reflecting on 2018 it seems obvious to me to continue working on the same goals in 2019.

So we’ll call 2019 a version of the same song, second verse. Lets continue to move more and write more.

 

2 Responses

  1. Kelly R Smith

    Did you notice a change in strength, posture, pain with yoga? It’s on my to-do list in the next two months. Sitting at a desk all day is wrecking my body. Hopefully, I can find old lady yoga. I don’t think I can do young thing yoga!

    • Stephanie Clinton

      I did notice better posture but I don’t think it was because my back was stronger. I think it was because attending a regular class kept the idea to “straighten up” at the front of my mind. Almost as if just the proximity to being healthy reminded me to keep trying. Know what I mean?

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