1001 Days – The Challenge
I’ve decided to participate in the 1001 Day Challenge. I found it rather fascinating, and as a goal-directed person, I’m hoping it might spur me to do a number of things I procrastinate.
The Mission:
Complete 101 preset tasks in a period of 1001 days.
The Criteria:
Tasks must be specific (ie. no ambiguity in the wording) with a result that is either measurable or clearly defined. Tasks must also be realistic and stretching (ie. represent some amount of work on my part).
I’m going to have to modify a couple of these, but I’m willing to accept a small bit of ambiguity. Just "being the person I want to be" is a very serious task, but would basically involve retyping about half of this OD. I know what that task consists of, and that’s what is important–that it isn’t ambiguous to ME. I’ll be putting measurements where applicable. Some of them simply can’ t be measured, since I have no idea, say, how often I’ll go to the grocery store. =p
Why 1001 Days?
Many people have created lists in the past – frequently simple goals such as New Year’s resolutions. The key to beating procrastination is to set a deadline that is realistic. 1001 Days (about 2.75 years) is a better period of time than a year, because it allows you several seasons to complete the tasks, which is better for organising and timing some tasks such as overseas trips or outdoor activities.
What changes do you hope to see in yourself, or your lifestyle, at the end of your 1001 days?
Currently, I’m 35, poor, and single. I’m hoping all three will change next year–but if the latter two don’t, then I hope that I become happier about my status.
Which three items on your list will be most challenging to achieve?
001 — Because there’s only so much in life I can control.
027 — Because it takes a lot of effort once you reach a certain point, which I may not be able or willing to put forth.
029 — Because I’m struggling as it is.
Do you have skills, expertise or knowledge that might help other members to achieve their goals? What are they?
I believe strongly in empowerment and helping others achieve their goals through constructive advice, wisdom, and teamwork.
My 1001 days will end on Wednesday, September 29, 2010. Here’s to the next 2.75 years, 143 weeks, 33 months. If you’re doing this as well, good luck. Holler if you need me. 🙂
Due to OD’s character limit, the actual list starts in the next post.
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012 Record, to the best of my memory, where and from whom my shotglasses originate. (0/1)
013 Release my grudges and treat everyone cordially.
014 Check my phone for messages each morning when I wake up. (0/1001)
015 Have the courage to have the conversations I need to have with people, and trust in my relationships.
Health / Nutrition
016 Take classes in Kenpo karate. (0/1)
017 Visit at least one new restaurant a month. (0/33)
018 Eat fast food no more than once a month. (0/33)
019 Cook one new recipe a month, using a different primary ingredient than the month before. (0/33)
020 Visit a doctor and have a complete physical. (0/1)
021 Maintain a weight between 165-175 lbs. (0/1)
022 Become a size 33 or lower. (0/1)
023 Do at least 45 push-ups a day. (0/1001)
024 Do 120 situps in 120 seconds. (0/1)
025 Take my multivitamin each day, and stop forgetting. (0/1001)
026 Have my body fat measured. (0/1)
027 Reduce it by 50%. (0/1)
028 Ascertain my blood type. (0/1)
Finances / Purchasing
029 Make a net profit every month, regardless of how much I have to skimp. (0/33)
030 Purchase more clothing that actually fits me. (0/1)
031 Learn more about investing and saving for retirement.
032 Pay down my only outstanding credit card balance. (0/1)
033 Take no more debt unless for education or because I absolutely have no alternative. (0/1)
034 Utilize coupons at the grocery store and make no more than two impulse buys a trip.
035 Purchase a car. (0/1)
036 Purchase a digital camera, and use it. (0/1)
Education / Work
<img width="20" height="20" src="http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j184/lyon812/1001a.jpg” alt=”” /> 037 Fill out my FAFSA. (0/1)
038 Keep on top of available scholarships and apply for them.
039 Complete all of my tasks for the Fall 2008 semester as early as possible. (0/1)
040 Plan my courses, as much as allowed, for the first two years of graduate school. (0/1)
041 Complete at least 50% of my credit requirements for my MLIS. (0/1)
042 Become more fluent in Spanish. (0/1)
043 Receive high evaluation scores at work, and more positive than negative feedback. (0/1)
044 Progress to an Associate position. (0/1)
045 Maintain a list of achievements. (0/1)
046 Polish my resume and interview skills.
047 Advocate for better organization and layout to better serve our patrons.
048 Advocate for community outreach, and if possible, become involved.
Hobbies/Projects
049 Keep OD updated regarding my progress on this list. (0/1)
050 Read 101 books. (0/101)
051 Make a list of every movie I see and book I read. (0/1)
052 Organize my recipes so it’s not a pain in the ass to cook. (0/1)
053 Ask my friends to each recommend one book to me, and read it. (0/xx)
054 Take photos of my friends and display them. (0/1)
055 Write in OD 101 more times, not shying away when I am upset. (0/101)
056 Participate in NaNoWriMo at least once. (0/1)
057 Organize my collection of CD’s and decide which ones to keep. Donate the rest to the library. (0/1)
058 Organize my collection of books and decide which ones to keep. Donate or sell the rest. (0/1)
059 Participate in the Gimme Your Stuff website. (0/1)
060 Clean out my emails thoroughly. (0/1)
061 Go to a Seahawks game. (0/1)
062 Go to a Mariners game. (0/1)
063 See the sights in Olympia. (0/1)
<img width="20" height=“20” src=”http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j184/lyon812/1001a.jpg” alt=”” /> 064 Read a book by Charles Dickens. (0/1)
065 Read everything by Paul Auster that I haven’t already. (0/xx)
066 Watch the episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer that I’ve never seen. (0/xx)
067 See at least twelve movies in the theater that I say, "I need to see that in the theater." (0/12)
068 Go to a play at the local theater. (0/1)
069 Go to a local art exhibition. (0/1)
070 Participate in Book Crossing with at least five books. (0/5)
071 Make a scrapbook of this 101 list. (0/1)
072 Create a new 101 list when this one is complete. (0/1)
Community / Giving Back
073 Actively pay attention to political issues in my community. (0/1)
074 Vote in the 2008 presidential election. (0/1)
075 Volunteer at a non-profit/charity. (0/1)
076 Donate at least $50 to a charity. (0/1)
077 Sponsor a child through Children International. (0/1)
078 Donate blood. (0/1)
079 Donate 100 grains of rice a day on FreeRice. (0/1001)
080 Donate the clothing I have that no longer fits, because I’ll never be that large again. (0/1)
081 Donate $2 to a charity for every item on this list I haven’t done after 1001 days. (0/1)
Travel
082 Take at least two trips to places I have never been, at least an hour distant. (0/2)
083 Visit St. Louis. (0/1)
084 Take a train ride somewhere. (0/1)
Home / Maintenance
085 Clean the kitchen at least once a week. (0/143)
086 Clean the bathroom at least once a week. (0/143)
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