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101 Things in 1001 Days | Angelsea Urban

It’s ALL over the internet.

Everyone’s New Year resolutions and goals for the year. People RUN out of the gate and then end up tired and exhausted by mid January, throwing in the towel until next year (myself included).

For many years, Steve and I wrote out our resolutions for the year on New Year’s Eve – just after midnight. We never looked at each other’s lists.  EVER.  I guess we were thinking they should be *secret* goals!  We put them in an envelope and sealed them, and placed them in our Christmas stockings. Then…forgot all about them.

Fast-forward a year. And now, right before midnight, we would open our envelope from last year. Surprised and proud of ourselves when we realized we had actually accomplished something on the list. Then beat ourselves up about the other things that were just completely ignored and never thought of since the last year, completely failing at doing this or that task.

So, we dusted ourselves off and mustered up some excitement and created a NEW *secret* list that we can in turn totally ignore for coming year. <=== See why this didn’t work?  Funny thing is - I think we did this for about 6 or 7 straight years! lol

FINALLY I realized this never worked because it had nothing to do with goal setting, planning or working towards achieving specific goals.  It was mere coincidence that we happened to be successful in accomplishing anything that we wrote down on New Year’s Eve.

Enter the Day Zero Project.  Recommended by my smart friend, Karen Stott, it’s an exercise that modifies the typical resolution list and in turn helps you to create an attainable list of 101 things to do… in 1001 days.

During a recent road trip, Steve and I were chatting and decided to define OUR vocabulary for tasks, goals, dreams and fantasies so that we can be on a better track for our lives, together.

 

So the definitions we came up with are:

Task = Something attainable that needs to be done is a short period of time: usually a day, week, or month.

Goals = Something that you WILL accomplish in a reasonable time frame, but are still figuring out the HOW part. (Once you figure out the HOW – it becomes a TASK)

Dreams = Something you would LOVE to accomplish, but it’s too big and scary to break it down into goals.  (YET – but it will hopefully be a GOAL when the timing is right).

Fantasy = Something you would only do with no consequence to ANY other part of your life.

 

 

Example:  I want to be an astronaut.” for ME is just a 

fantasy.

I have no plans to change any part of my life to make that happen.  BUT if I happen to visit Space Camp the day that I happened to be picked to sit inside the bridge of a live space shuttle during a testing, and a malfunction occurs that forces me to launch into a short, non life threatening space trip, thereby making me an astronaut, will probably be the only way I will EVER be an astronaut.  And that’s fine by me.  I would also LOVE to live in Paris or have a pet dolphin. It’s a fun to think about, but that’s about it. I’m not willing to compromise anything in my life to make those things happen.

 

So here is my list of Tasks, Goals, and Dreams of 101 Things I’d like to do in 1001 days. I have no Fantasies on this list, and by definition I plan on actively trying to accomplish these items in this specific time frame.

By publishing this online, and not in an envelope in my Christmas stocking, makes me accountable and will allow me to stay focused and hopefully on task.

I will be updating as I go, so check back and yell at me if I’m slacking!

If YOU have your own 101 Things list, please list your link in the comments below.  I would LOVE to read it!

  1.  Take the kids skiing
  2. Write a book (finish it)
  3. See Wonderfully Made: Strong come to life
  4. Blog 2 times a week for one month
  5. Switch kids rooms/guest room
  6. Redecorate studio area
  7. Redo kitchen
  8. Go back to Disney for Greyson’s Birthday
  9. Have our family portraits taken
  10. Have a “no spend” month
  11. Write a personal blog post once a month
  12. Create journals for each child and use them
  13. Go back to Montreal
  14. Go back to Costa Rica
  15. Make a family tree
  16. Create a publish a family recipe book
  17. Knit a new stocking for each kid & Steve
  18. Master homemade sauce
  19. Pack a permanent emergency bag
  20. Take the kids to Niagara Falls
  21. Make a quilt
  22. Print and hang personal pictures around the house
  23. Make more quiet time to read
  24. Write a children’s book
  25. Run, not walk in a 5k
  26. Eat only whole unprocessed foods for 1 month
  27. Take the CPP certification test
  28. Learn to make healthier/fun options for kid’s lunches
  29. Create a packaging station
  30. Establish a daily (personal) routine that doesn’t interfere with family and work time
  31. Create a “freebie” section on website
  32. Take a ballroom class with Steve
  33. Take Penny on 3 walks a week for a month
  34. Re-establish weekly date night
  35. Help Harmony create a cooking show
  36. Go to bed early for 14 days in a row
  37. Let the kids plan a weekend getaway and do it
  38. Take a cooking class with Steve
  39. Cancel home phone line  DONE ALREADY! YAY  January 9th, 2012
  40. Cancel cable
  41. Teach the kids about goal setting and financial planning
  42. Get published somewhere cool
  43. Buy an investment property
  44. Create a photo album for each of the kids
  45. Write a fictional short story
  46. Organize the basement, permanently
  47. Get a new tattoo
  48. Have a girls night once a month with Harmony
  49. Go to New Orleans
  50. Go to 3 town council meetings
  51. Get a mentor   <== January 15th THANK YOU Lydia!
  52. Be a mentor to someone  <== January 15th THANK YOU Alicia! 
  53. Move forward with speaking engagements <– Aaaak…Super scary!
  54. Exercise 3 times a week
  55. Maintain a prayer journal
  56. Take Rachelle to New York City
  57. FINALLY finish my website and don’t change it for 6 months
  58. Take a new class
  59. Take my vitamins – EVERY day
  60. Formalize the non-profit “project” into an actual non-profit
  61. Let go of the things that are not a positive influence in my life – for real
  62. Redecorate my bedroom
  63. Write more letters to Rorisang
  64. Organize the icons on my desktop
  65. Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge
  66. Shoot a gun <–eeek  scary!
  67. Expand Urban Resource Group, LLC
  68. Shoot a destination wedding in a foreign country
  69. Finally watch the Godfather Trilogy (in one day)
  70. Try eating Vegan for 7 day
  71. Go to a new museum
  72. Grow everything I need for a salad, in the garden
  73. Build out the fireplace in the family room
  74. Use my real estate license to broker commercial investments
  75. Purge my closet and donate
  76. Give blood consistently again
  77. Write a letter to a friend and MAIL it
  78. Edit our wedding video (FROM VHS) while VCRs are still alive
  79. Frame out the basement
  80. Send out birthday cards….on time
  81. Spend a major holiday on vacation somewhere
  82. Go on a missions trip
  83. Ride a big roller coaster with Harmony
  84. Go to Hell’s Kitchen Flea Market
  85. Drink the “recommended” amount of water everyday for 30 days
  86. Get a new car  (Sad to let go of my current one, but she’s getting old)
  87. Simplify my procedures for backup
  88. Simplify my procedures for mobile working and location projects
  89. GO seven three ok maybe TWO days with no technology/internet/phone.
  90. Get another stamp in my passport before it expires
  91. Shoot an entire project with my medium format film camera and develop the prints myself
  92. Give away a wedding photography package
  93. Give away a portrait package
  94. Rework our 401k plan and college savings plans
  95. Take the kids camping
  96. Release a message in a bottle at the ocean
  97. Find the tree Steve carved our initials in 15 years ago
  98. See a drive in movie
  99. Stop “junk” reading – inconsequential things
  100. Go to the Pursuit 31 National Women’s Conference in Georgia
  101. Answer the “50 Questions that will free your mind”
And since no blog post feels complete unless there is an image, here an image I took of the Nortra-Dame Basilica of Montréal during our recent trip.  (No camera tricks – it really IS THIS stunning) Full post on that is coming soon!

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