Tuesday, January 8, 2013

2013 AND ONE LITTLE WORD

A new year means new goals! 

I usually do not make revolutions but this year I really want to try hard and follow through.

2013 Resolutions:
1. Save money
2. Save money for annual trip
3. Start running and or yoga again
4. Cut down the texting while driving
5. Use scrapbooking materials I have (I need to get over the fact of something being "too pretty" to save).
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This year, I want to try something a little that will challenge me as well. I want to try one little word. It is something that the scrapbook industry has been doing for a while... But it is something that can fit into everyday life.

2013's one little word: WRITE 

Honestly, I dislike writing and journaling. It is usually the last thing I do while I scrapbook and something I "intend" to finish once a bunch of layouts are done, but rarely happens. Gosh, I even did a blog post about how to improve your journaling. 

I would love to hear your New Year resolutions, personal and crafty!

-Melissa xo







8 comments:

  1. I could totally copy your resolutions and OLW :-) Good to see I'm not the only one...

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  2. Very cool resolutions. I hope it goes will for you. No resolutions but a focus word .. One Little Word "Experience."

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  3. I could also use your OLW. And please follow through on #4! :)

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  4. I too love doing resolutions! Way to get organized!

    xErin

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  5. I am not a big resolution person, but do try to set monthly goals for myself.
    My first goal this year for January is to cut out fast food. Hoping that after a month of no fast food, it will stick :)

    And highly agree with #4. My sister's husband lost a niece because she was texting and driving :(

    My OLW this year is Humor :)

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  6. Great resolutions! The most important is the texting! Be safe!

    My OLW is PASSION! I am reigniting my PASSION for scrapbooking and several other aspects of my life!

    Happy 2013!

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  7. That's nice initiative, thanks. For new year resolution, one should stick to goal and accomplish the objectives one by one to avoid being overwhelmed by tasks.

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