Happy New Year 2024
Here we go, another new year! Do you change your behavior or make resolutions? Does the month of January mean a new start? After an indulgent Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year, this month is a time for me to reset. I am ready to eat a cleaner diet and get back into a healthier routine. There is something to be said for having structure in one’s every day life. Happy New Year to you and yours!
The Concept of Time
I clearly remember how time, especially during grade school, felt like it dragged on forever. Why does time go so slow when we are younger, and speed up when we are older? Perhaps the older I get, the more I value time and want to live more intentionally.
Theme for the Year
Some people pick a word or theme for the year. Last year my theme was financial austerity~trying to get a better understanding of where money goes and spending wisely. Not sure I completely accomplished that but I feel like I have a better handle on that responsibility. But this year, I am going back to basics.
For years, as a corporate executive, I faithfully kept a Franklin Press Daily planner. But the last few years, I played life by ear. I prefer to be organized and focused on accomplishing things so I am back to using a daily planner. Not just for work but also for pleasure. It seems I do not schedule enough personal time for me in my life and I’d like to course correct that in 2024.
Ann from On Sutton Place offers an attractive 2024 planner that you can download if you are a subscriber. In addition, there are weekly planning sheets that I have set up behind each monthly calendar. Simply put it all into a 1″ view binder and you have your planner for the year.
If you don’t want to download this planner, check out this very pretty and cheerful one from Rifle Paper Company. It’s a 17 month calendar and on sale now for $21.60. I actually might order one because it looks like the perfect size for traveling. Click on the link here.
Holiday Projects in January
One of the goals this year is to put our holiday decorations away in an organized manner. Not everyone organizes the same way and it can be challenging if two people, with totally different organizational systems, store the holiday stuff.
For years, I would put all the holidays items away and knew exactly where everything was. But now that my husband is helping, he has his own system~which looks very different from mine. The hope is that we can find common ground and create an organizational system that will work for both of us.
Another project is updating the holiday card address list. This is one task that I must do right after the holidays or I’m scrambling next November. Each card’s address will be cross checked with what I have on file for next year’s mailing list. Cards are not inexpensive and I certainly do not like getting one back with an undeliverable stamp due to an outdated or bad address.
Since we use Minted for our holiday card production, they have an online address assistant where we input our mailing addresses. It is so easy to update and any changes to this list are made electronically.
Annual Projects~both Big and Small
For those of you who own an older or historic home, you realize the house projects are never quite done. This week I am creating 2 project lists for the year~one for bigger projects (those that will take several days) to small projects (those that can be accomplished in a few hours).
My goal is to complete one big project per month and at least one, hopefully 2+ smaller projects per week.
A Focus on Health
Fortunately, I am blessed with good health. In the past my only trips to a doctor would include an annual (or every 3 years) physical. Anything in between would fall under an urgent or emergency visit (like my shattered big toe). However, since my unexpected kidney stone in October, the last two months are filled with follow-up medical visits, even though I feel perfectly fine.
Each visit, quite frankly, has been awful. Long delays, unnecessary tests, rude employees and the answer to my many questions is “well, you are getting older.” My health goals in 2024 are to be so healthy that I never need to see a doctor, strengthen my immune system so I do not get sick even when around others who are, and continue exercising and eating well.
Who’s with me?
Scheduling some Creative Time
On my new 2024 planner, I am marking out time on Fridays for painting. I love to paint but haven’t really done anything since 2022. The only painting I did in 2023 is a watercolor Valentine’s dinner invitation and a watercolor class with my friend, Tevia.
My art room is a bit of a mess which will take some organizing, but the goal is to paint 4 days a month and challenge myself to both bigger and smaller canvases too. Here is the only large canvas I have painted to date (in 2022).
I start this Friday and am looking forward to outlining subject matter and picking up a paintbrush.
Please share your hopes and dreams for 2024! I’m planning on it being a very good year.
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I like the idea of separate lists for big projects and small projects. I tend to lump them together and that doesn’t make much sense 🙂
Susan, when they are on the same list I feel a bit overwhelmed. Hoping that having 2 lists will be more doable.
I’m with you. Health and well being are absolutely important to us , not only when we’re younger but definitely as we age.. one of my favorite sites on the web is GreenMedinfo.com. Some say it’s a controversial site, but I like to think I’m an open minded person.
We are born, I believe, as creative beings. So any time we can focus on creating something, art, sculpture, cooking, quilting…the list is endless., I say what a perfect way to spend the day, hour or minute. Do what you love, it just makes you feel good. Your watercolors and painting show that feel good feeling.
Penny, thanks for the info on GreenMedinfo.com. I went to the site and I am always up for learning something new and different, especially when it comes to health. Completely agree with you about being creative..I certainly need more time for it and hopefully that will become a reality in 2024.
Oh Mary, you always provide such happy inspiration. I like your suggestions, and to have them in such a pretty planner! I am SO with in the good health camp! Happy New Year!
Sue, so happy to hear others are in the good health camp! Best wishes for a wonderful (and healthy) new year!
Always such a great reminder to follow our passions, haven’t picked up a paint brush in years, somehow it feels intimidating, but you are my inspiration! Will have to check out Minted.
Happy New Year, love your blog!
Bev, you should definitely pick up a paintbrush as I imagine you are very creative and talented.
I’m so glad you’re prioritizing your painting. You have so much talent and your work is warm, cheerful, and inspirational. We need more of that. I’m with you on the goal of minimizing doctor visits and relying on good health! Here’s to 2024!
Hugs,
Barb
Barbara, thank you so much for your kind words! Here’s to a very productive and healthy 2024!
I look forward to more baking, painting, and adventures with Mary! Happy new year!!
Tevia, me too! Especially in that beautiful new kitchen you will have! So grateful for our friendship.
I agree with Franki – more painting!! You have such talent! Hope you have a wonderful January, full of fresh starts!
Barbara, it’s been so long I feel a bit intimidated. But I am looking forward to getting into a painting routine again! Happy New Year!
Your artwork…oh, my…put that at the TOP of your list!!! More in ’24!!!” franki
Franki, thank you so much! Happy New Year to you!