Donkee Do List – 2010

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I know I’m a little late to the party, but still…I’ve never really been one for New Year’s resolutions.  To me, they are or will become unnecessary pockets of burden and guilt sooner or later.  Well…giving our fragile humanity the benefit of the doubt, I will say…usually, not always.

Resolutions are like promises and promises are made to be broken.  Maybe I’m being a bit negative and faithless here with a bit of humbug, but I hate setting myself up for failure.  It could all be a matter of meaningless semantics in the end, but I’d rather continue to not make any resolutions this new year and definitely no promises.

Instead, I’ll just have a list of things that I really, really, really NEED to do this year.  Or better yet, to psych myself up, there are a list of things that I really, really, really WANT to do this year.  WANT is much better and easier psychologically and kind of tricks the brain into thinking that if you WANT to do something, then it must be FUN.  FUN like putting a tiny dab of clear glue on each of the keys on the keyboard of an unsuspecting co-worker.  FUN like smearing a thin layer of vaseline on the toilet seat.  FUN like covering (and I mean COVERING) your VP’s floor to ceiling windows with multi-colored post-its.  FUN like gooey mac and cheese.  FUN like talking smack to someone who can smack talk back.

So…what FUN things do I WANT to do this year?

1. Make things – nothing fancy here.  I just want to make things.  I’ve made a bunch of zipper bags and a few pins for Christmas presents and they were a hit.  I love to make and create and want to continue doing so this year.

2. Spend less – aside from medical and other necessary expenses, I want to spend less on things that don’t give me a good enough ROI (return on investment).  A new dress for $300 that I will most likely wear two times in a year, then forget about will not yield a great return.  On the other hand, the $4500-$5000 sofa we will be getting this year that I will most likely live on for the next 10 years will yield an awesome return.

3. Max out both of our IRAs – because we will need to retire…someday.

4. Max out my 401k – see above.

5. Visit the folks more in Long Island – really, the folks aren’t that far away.  It takes the same amount of time to go to LI as it does for me to get to work.  I just have this misconception that since Long Island is not a borough, then it’s “too far”.  Shame on me!

6. Work more for myself – I have an entrepreneurial spirit and it needs to DO something.  Feed the beast!

7. Volunteer - no matter how small a job, I want to help a bit.  Library?  Swap meet?

This list is achievable, I think.  I certainly WANT to do all of the above and none seems like a drag that make New Year’s resolutions so historically hard to keep.  I’m thinking of keeping track of each of these seven to-dos and see which of these will actually be achieved and in some cases, how often.  Worthwhile, you think?

What is on your to-do list this brand spanking new year (decade) and how are you psyching yourself up for it all?