You know, it’s not that I had forgotten this blog was here.
It’s not even that I have too busy to post.
Call it what you will, I have realised this evening that it is 8 months (months! yes! eight of them!) since I last posted here.
I don’t do new year’s resolutions, but if I did, blogging more would be one of them.
On the basis that they are not new years resolutions, here is a list of things I would like to do this year, or do more often. And do them well. At least, to the best of my abilities, and that is all anyone can hope for, isn’t it?
- Blog more.
- Understand how to make nice websites. Ones that look nice, and work well.
- Use the knowledge from number 2 above to make some websites. Nice websites, that work well. I think we’ve covered this.
When it comes to non-internet-related things, which I guess are somewhat more important than those in the first list above, there are a small number of fairly specific goals I would like to meet, along with a few more general…. let’s call them… hopes:
- Most important thing I absolutely, positively must do this year is pass my finals. It’s been a long, hard slog so far, and it would be a shame to fall at the final hurdle, so to speak. And I don’t mean scrape through with 45 or 50%. Without meaning to sound like I am blowing my own trumpet, I have been top of the class every year so far, getting a first each year, and I don’t mean this year to be any different. I refuse!
- Contingent on passing my exams, but nonetheless important, would have to be finding a job once the summer arrives, if I haven’t one lined up already. What kind of job, I hear you, my readers (if I have any), ask? Well, given that the qualification I am currently studying for is a B.Sc. in Science Education, in DCU, the logical course of action after four years of teacher training would be to find a job teaching. So, that’s what I’m planning at the moment.
- Once I have fulfilled the first two goals, anything and everything else this year will be a bonus. These include, but are not necessarily limited to:
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- Building a model rail layout (more on this anon)
- Learning a new language (possible but unlikely, given number 1 above)
- Travelling more (quite possible, more on this at a later date)
So, I guess that’s enough for now. I know there is some theory about how writing down your goals helps you achieve them. Then, I recently heard an opposing theory that sharing your ideas with other people, and hearing their praise for having such good ideas, provides enough self-affirmation that most people go no further with their grand plans. I have experienced the latter, but I’m still hopeful that writing down what I hope to do in the next year or so will be motivation enough to give it a go.
Referring back to the beginning of this post, I think that may have been what was lacking in the last few months.
Motivation.