The biggest thing I'm finding with this year challenge is how difficult (and unnecessary?) it is to keep each month's goal separate, meaning not working on month 7's goals in month 3, etc. This month, I've been learning about, buying, and trying skin products. However, not as in depth as I had imagined I would when I started this whole thing. Instead, I find I'm working just as hard at relationships (February's topic) having joined a few dating sites, career (December), and I guess you could consider my book writing as Hobby (March).
I feel a little disappointed that I have not had such life-changing revelations in month 2 and 3 as I did in month 1. My 'fitness' feels to still be a little lacking and so far I have not gotten a real grasp on what I need to be doing in terms of skin care and make up application.
But, as I said when I started this entry, how necessary is it to keep things separate and do them only when I've allotted them to myself to do? Why can't I dabble in things if I feel moved to do so? If I don't feel motivated to learn about exercises but I do want to find out the best way to get my hair cut to frame my face, that little bit of research can at least be sought out and saved for use when hair month comes up.
This year is about progress and knowledge. As long as I continue using this time to learn, I hope that I won't feel regret at the end of it.
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