February 2021 Resolutions


Today starts my attempted new chapter. I say "chapter," because a month is more analogous to the section that is a year in the book of our lifetime. Either way, I have set up a few mini goals or monthly resolutions for this month. This is my first month doing this and is the follow up to Monthly Resolution.

Resolution 1: Intermittent Fasting.

This will suck, but if I don't like it or it becomes a problem, it is only twenty-eight days. I can handle that. I plan to do the 18:6 version, where I don't eat for eighteen hours and have a six hour window in which I can eat. I won't maintain any metrics with this and it's more experimental to get used to doing something healthy. My goal will be, in the future, to include metrics and measurements.

Resolution 2: Book.

Next is my book. My birthday is April 7. I had planned to have my book drop on my birthday last year and it didn't. I had the main part written, but I had a lot of work to do still. Written doesn't mean "written well." Now my goal is to polish off a few chapters at the end and make them better and I have asked a friend of mine to help with the first edit and make me not sound like an idiot. One thing I have learned about writing a book is that you get sick of seeing your own words after a while and proofreading is painfully boring. I will finish the first draft, save a rough copy for online promotion and a website, then get a good version between myself and my friend Jack. I had my friend Robert look over the book for factual information. For instance, is that 58 or 99 that goes from Barstow to Bakersfield? It's 58, but it's helpful to have someone whom has traveled the same roads and experienced some of the same things as I have to give it a good once over. The resolution is to have a final draft for publication by February 28 that I can proceed with. I have also decided to change the name of the book, which will be a pain in the ass for the March 2021 Resolution (which will be available on March 1st, 2021 at 8AM Central).

Resolution 3: Work.

I like what I do. With that said, it is destroying my body at an alarming rate. I am addicted to the travel, but it is more and more difficult with every passing week in the way in which I have to do it and a friend of mine has taken to a job that sounds rather boring and only local travel, but it pays really well and you set your own hours. I would make more and be able to have a more regular work schedule and possibly have weekends off. I don't plan to pull the trigger on that new job, but I am resolving to do a thorough investigation into it to see if it would be a good fit for me. More importantly, I would probably have to rent office space as a work expense, which would allow me to have a work space to follow other passions I have.

I feel like this is enough stuff to keep me busy for a month and it hits health, personal growth, and financial growth. Most importantly, it is attainable.

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