New Year’s Resolutions for 2009
I realize that it is about a week late to be posting New Year’s Resolutions but I figure better late than never.
My resolutions for 2009:
Take on fewer projects. I have a tendency of getting involved in just about everything. Too often I eagerly say “Yes” to a for-fun project, contract, or job without really thinking about whether I have the necessary amount of time to devote to the project to make it a success. For a few months I need to instantiate a “project-freeze” until I can bring some closure to the myriad of things currently clogging up my to-do list.
Look at where I am spending my time and decide what is truly important. Stop spending my time on the things I think are important but really aren’t. I just finished reading the book Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely. The eighth chapter is titled “Keeping Doors Open: Why Options Distract Us from Our Main Objective”. In the chapter Ariely explains how people have this irrational behavior to keep as many options available to them as we can. Even though this behavior diverts our energy and commitment away from the doors that should be left open and that we are better off when we close as many doors as we can and focus on the ones that are the most valuable. For most people, including myself, deciding which doors are the most beneficial is a not easy because, as Ariely states, some doors are tied to my dreams or contain the promise of leading to a better career. Therefore I need to be rigid in closing doors if I really want to focus on what is important.
Get better at finishing what I start. Since I have been starting too many projects in the last year and getting involved with too many things, I have fallen into a really bad spell of not finishing many of the various projects that I start. By spreading myself too thin I have become ineffective as a programmer. But I believe that if I am able to stick to my first two resolutions, then finishing the things I start will follow.
Exercise with Wii Fit on a regular basis for the entire year. I am not overweight or out of shape so when I say that I need to exercise it is not to lose weight. Instead I want to see how my body will improve if I do exercise regularly. And I say exercise with Wii Fit because that is the only method of exercise that is convenient enough (I don’t have to leave my apartment) for me to do it for a prolonged period.
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