- Try one new thing every day - Mostly circles around wine, but haven't done it much in the last week since it's been a full-time occupation to get to work and get well.
- Do not buy any new books - Still haven't broken this one, thanks to the San Francisco Public Library. At our last manager meeting I also received a gift card for $25, which I'm holding on to until I take a trip to one of my independent bookstores and someone else buys me $25 worth of books.
- Do not buy any new pens - Sadly, at my last manager meeting something else also occurred--a couple of managers took home half my pens from the cup at work. So I had to go buy new pens for the cup. Note to self--the cup doesn't come out at manager meetings anymore.
- Give up Facebook - Sorry, folks, BUT I'M LOVING THIS. All my good stuff shows up on Twitter, like walking poetry. My Facebook feed looks like a news ticker, since I can't see anyone else living a "better" life than me anymore.
- Tweet more - and having fun at it, whether I'm read or not. This is still the case.
- Blog more - Yep, this one and the first one are my opportunities.
- Give up sex for a year - Still strong here, and it's actually easier not only to turn men down, but to enjoy people for everything besides their "coolness."
- Not hoarding food - And another opportunity. Didn't get lunch yesterday and hoarded food last night.
- Want what I've got - a challenge this week, but I got back there
- Stop reacting - Opportunity as well
Now, those reading this and those following my Facebook changes may seeing an inconsistency. My Facebook profile lists me as "In A Relationship," and I am. But not with someone else--with me. I'm thoroughly enjoying being single. Keep in mind that this isn't sour grapes--I was propositioned three times the first week of February, and passed without explanation all three times. Men will have to get much better at their advances to get to me, and if that makes me frigid, well, I'd rather be frigid and healthily happy than following men around like a sheep. I have come to the realization that men are not stupid, nor are they necessarily flawed, but very few of them are a fit for me. Those that are a fit for me will begin because they want a conversation with me, those that are not will see me as a shortcut to pleasure.
And the resolution continues.
Onward.
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