So, I kicked off my resolutions two and a half weeks ago, and I have been working on them quite solidly since.
Since I’m following David Seah’s Groundhog Day Resolution model, I feel compelled to ‘copy’ ideas from his work, so, when he announced his Groundhog Day Tracking form last week, I began copying.
I quickly found that it wasn’t actually very helpful for me, and I felt like I might be wasting my time, so I decided to set it our a little more in the style of a reference sheet or cheat sheet. The top section matches Dave’s, but from there onwards, I’ve taken my own spin on things, listing key facts about how I’m currently doing, and what I know already about what I need to do.
Simply, the plan is that one copy of this will eventually be laminated, and kept around my desk, one can go with my timetable at the front of my school work file, and I’ll keep it at arms length all the time!
In theory, this should give me the ability to track exactly what I’m doing already, and how the new activities I undertake as part of my own resolutions can fit into this
When I have my review in March, (03/03, of course!), I’ll see how this is going too, but so far, I’m liking what this lets me do!
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