- Write (at least) 100 blog posts. ...Yeah, totally failed. But I did pick up writing in a journal again, so you win some and you lose some.
- Budget money more wisely. I'd give myself a 85 out of a 100 on this. Made a few purchases that I regret (mainly those crappy Myeongdong purses that I had to throw out after less than a month of use) and was a little over budget for Japan and Korea, but I stretched my money pretty far. Hopefully this won't be an outlier and will become a continuing trend for 2012.
- Read more. Didn't exactly read a book a week, but definitely read more than I used to.
- Redefine my style. A work in progress, but glad to report that I only wear free t-shirts out once a month.
- Experience life more. A no brainer. I felt both the ups and downs. A hell of a rollercoaster ride that I cried, yelled, laughed, and endured through.
To be honest, I did a lot better than I expected o_O So since Round 1 was so successful, let's try again for Round 2! ^_^ Hopes for 2012:
- Take more pictures. Sometimes, words just can't do it and you need that visual to trigger those memories. Since I'm not much of a photographer, I'll aim for at least one picture a week. And I did buy a Polaroid...so I should use it....
- Lead a healthy lifestyle. Need to lose these thunder thighs if I wanna look good in jeggings. >_< And now that I'm about to begin the OL (OL = Office Lady) life, that's going to be a big task. So not only do I need to eat better, I need to somehow move enough so that I burn more calories than I consume. (Can't bring myself to use the word "exercise" because it scares the crap out of me haha).
- Learn to live more with less. I already have a gigantic list of planned purchases for 2012, but I would like to also remind myself that the material stuff isn't everything. Keep it real.
- Keep up language abilities. After leaving Korea, my Korean ability has tanked. I need to keep not only Korean, but also my Japanese and Mandarin skills. And maybe I can finally tack on Cantonese or Taiwanese.
I've already changed a lot in just one year, and with all these new changes upcoming, I foresee a busy 2012, too, filled with new travels, new friends, a new life.
To a wonderful 2012!