It’s been a few weeks huh? Well, I have been feverishly working on finishing the manuscript for “Philosophy of Finishing”. I am pleased to report that I am finished with the initial draft. 48000 words. I didn’t realize I knew that many. I had the idea to write it on October 12th. And now, two and a half months later, I have a whole book. Without the things I learned this year, I never would have had the courage to try it, let alone push through and finish it.
When my workshop instructor demanded that I had in my manuscript by the end of the year, I think I may have cried a little bit. How was I supposed to come up with 150 pages or more magically? Perhaps there are little elves that come in the night to write for me, and make fabulous shoes. But that experiment of leaving the laptop on for them was a bust, it was up to me. So I had to plan a way to get it done, that meant making sure I devoted the time required to finish my goal. For the last three weeks, other than walking endlessly around Disneyland on a family vacation, I haven’t exercised a lick. And the scale knows it too. But I’m not too worried. Four pounds are alot easier to take off than seventy-five.
But seriously, as the year draws to a close, I can’t help but look back on the all the great times I had in 2011.
I met my goal weight and went slightly under. After all everyone needs those few cushion pounds right? After this Christmas, I am sure glad I had them. LOL
I ran my butt off and finished two half marathons and one full marathon.
I wrote a book! (Still a little shocked at this one)
I climbed Lone Peak without dying or shredding my pants on the way down.
Probably most importantly, I changed my attitude from that of a life long quitter to that of a finisher. And in doing so gained a positive outlook on my myself and in my life.
So what does the future hold? Pretty much anything I choose. If a couch potato like me, (who’s only skill was creating perfect butt indents in the recliner), can go from that to the list up above in a year, then all the doors are open. I only have to choose which ones to walk through. Here’s a few things on my to-do list
Get my book published
Don’t care who or how. It might be a non-profit outfit like Amreican Fork Arts Council, or maybe Shadow Mountain of Cedar Fort publishers. As long as it gets out there, I don’t really care.
Run Utah Valley Marathon
Already registered. I’m convinced marathons are kinds like child birth. After some time had passed you forget the pain of labor and training.
Finish Fat quilt
Making a quilt out of squares cut from my old fat clothes. It get cold now without all the extra insulation
Clean my house top to bottom.
It’s been hit by two tornadoes– my kids, Lily and Autumn. I’m pretty sure my kitchen is under there somewhere. Okay, so maybe I helped make the mess to.
For longer term I want to finish a four year degree in English, climb the tallest peaks in every county in Utah, and perhaps most ambitiously — learn to cook.
So what’s on your agenda this year? Pick a goal- any goal, make a plan and get it done. As long as you keep moving forward you’ll get there eventually. Weight loss starts with one pound, a marathon starts with one mile, and a book starts with a single page.
Here’s to becoming anything we want.
Happy New Year!