Mar 08 2008

101 Things in 1001 Days

Published by admin at 12:43 pm under 101 Things, Goals

Inspired by Zandria, I’m creating a list of 101 things to do in 1001 days. As anyone who reads this site knows, I’m a huge believer in setting goals. I think a list like this is a great way to do some long term planning/prioritizing in my life. So… I have from Sunday, March 9, 2008 until Sunday, December 5, 2010 to complete the following goals (items in red are ones I’m working on):

Writing:
1. Finish a complete first draft of the novel I’m working on now.
2. Revise my work until I’m happy with it.
3. Send the manuscript to at least three friends/family for critiques.
4. Send out at least three query letters to agents.
5. Finish one of the novels I started and abandoned.
6. Revise my work until I’m happy with it.
7. Send the novel to at least three friends/family for critiques.
8. Send out at least three query letters to agents.
9. Enter a short story contest.
10. Attend a BlogHer conference.
11. Attend a writer’s workshop or conference.
12. Submit an article to a print magazine.
13. Research and write a nonfiction piece.
14. Attend an author’s reading.
15. Buy a MacBook.
16. Spend an afternoon people watching to get story/character ideas.

Giving Back:
17. Volunteer once a week for three months.
18. Buy tickets to a charity gala and attend.
19. Adopt a personal cause.
20. Donate blood.
21. Do something nice for a stranger.
22. Send anonymous flowers to someone who’s having a tough day.
23. Donate $5 for every item I don’t complete.
24. Give someone a piece of art.
25. Send a kid to summer camp.

Exercise:
26. Run a marathon.
27. Get a personal trainer to help me develop a strength training workout.
28. Do that workout three times per week for three months.
29. Do at least 25 full pushups in a row.
30. Take a yoga class.
31. Take a cardio striptease, belly-dancing, or other dance class.
32. Go jogging in the rain.
33. Go jogging outside when it’s <30 degrees.

Personal Development Challenges:
34. Wake up at 5:00am every day for 21 days.
35. Meditate every day for 21 days.
36. Go one week without television.
37. Go one week without the Internet.
38. Fast for 24 hours.
39. Go one week without complaining.
40. Keep a gratitude journal for one week. (1/7 days)
41. Go one month without shopping.

General:
42. Take a photo every day for one month.
43. Make a wedding album.
44. Make an album for our trip to Germany.
45. Make an album for our honeymoon.
46. Eat dairy-free for one week.
47. Watch the sun rise and set in the same day.
48. Send a message in a bottle.
49. Host a dinner party.
50. Read three of the classics.
51. Get busy every day for a month (hubby should like that one).
52. Buy a piece of art.
53. Sell something on eBay.
54. Get acupuncture.
55. Get a psychic reading.
56. Take a cooking class.
57. Memorize a poem that I love.
58. Watch five classic movies. (1/5: Chinatown 3/10/08)
59. Eat raw for one week.
60. Try one new recipe a week for three months.

Travel/Recreation:
61. Spend the New Year in Scotland for Hogmanay.
62. Go on a beach trip with the girls.
63. Take a vacation with Florence.
64. Take a vacation with my sister.
65. Spend a weekend with my grandmother.
66. Go to the fair.
67. Go to a circus.
68. Attend a concert.
69. Go on a road trip.
70. Visit five states I’ve never been to (AK, AR, HI, ID, IA, KS, MN, MO, MT, ND, OR, SD, UT, WA, WI, WY).
71. Visit two new countries.
72. See the Northern Lights.
73. Go to a parade.
74. Go skiing.
75. Sing a song at a karaoke bar.
76. Go to a driving range.
77. Play hookie from work.
78. Go away for a weekend by myself.
79. Go rollerskating.
80. Go on a picnic.

Friends & Family:
81. Call one cousin per week (doesn’t have to be the same one) for three months.
82. Write a letter to my grandmother.
83. Cook dinner for my parents.
84. Carve a pumpkin for Halloween with my husband.
85. Make a gingerbread house for my niece.
86. Start a family holiday tradition for my husband and I.
87. Make a will.
88. Make a family tree.
89. Have a real Christmas tree.

Fashion:
90. Go shopping with a friend & let her pick out an entire outfit for me. Buy it and wear it at least once.
91. Wear fishnets–and not to a costume party.
92. Wear a non-sexy Halloween costume.
93. Buy a designer suit.
94. Buy a really good pair of shoes.
95. Buy a really nice handbag.
96. Wear a dress to work.
97. Get a cool pair of glasses.

Finances:
98. Pay off all credit card debt.
99. Pay off all private student loan debt.
100. Cut federal student loan debt in half.

101. Make a new list!

Did you make a list? Let me know–I’d love to read it!

6 Responses to “101 Things in 1001 Days”

  1. Zandriaon 08 Mar 2008 at 1:29 pm

    Yay! I’ve inspired yet another person to do their own 101 Things list! Other than working my way through my own list, this is definitely the next-best thing. I’m looking forward to seeing how you do! :)

  2. Sister Sassyon 08 Mar 2008 at 3:31 pm

    Why dairy free? Just curious?

    Good goals! I told JimmyEW that we should set a really big writing goal. So big that it may never happen till we’re old and gray but oh well.

    I too am making a goal to volunteer once a week. So… I’ll go across the alley and start doing that at the soup kitchen -this week. I promise.

    Hope your weekend is going well!

  3. Tootieon 08 Mar 2008 at 9:38 pm

    This is so ambitious - and inspiring! :)

    I’m trying for your #26 (running a marathon) this fall. If I come across any tips during my training, I’ll definitely let you know!

    Oh - I vote for Hawaii for your #70. I went there once for a wedding and loved it so much that I actually cried when I had to go home.

    I might just have to make my own list, too :)

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  6. MizFiton 17 Mar 2008 at 5:56 am

    lordy I SO need to do number one.

    duly noted.

    MizFit

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