Every
year I begin thinking of my New Year’s resolutions as soon as Boxing Day is
done. Boxing Day is my favourite day of the whole year – Christmas and all its
frantic panic and frivolity is over, and it’s time to kick back and relax,
throw on a DVD, cuddle up in new pyjamas, and relax properly for the first time
since finishing work for the holidays. Everyone tends to be busy doing their
own thing with their new gifts, and it’s a great time to have a good think
about what’s coming next.
Coming
next is, of course, New Year’s Eve. Just under a week since my favourite day of
the year comes this, my least favourite of all. I’ve always felt somewhat low
on New Year’s Eve, there’s just something in the air that grabs at me and pulls
me down, reminding me of all the things that didn’t get done in the year almost
gone, and the things that should be done in the one coming up.
It also
reminds me of how fast time is flying.
Which
is why my first resolution this year is to strike a better work/life balance.
Easier – far, far easier – said than done; as a freelancer the less I work the
less money I earn. But it needs to be done. My daughter is 4 now, and those
four years have shot past with indecent haste. I imagine the next four, and the
next, and the next will go just as fast, if not faster. And then she will be
gone, and I’ll have all the time in the world to do whatever it is I need to
get done. But in the meantime, I will have missed her growing up because my
back was always turned to her, my eyes more interested in what I was typing
than what she was doing.
No
more.
I have
9 months before she starts full time school. I intend to make the most of those
9 months, and the most of her.
My
other resolutions are the same as ever – lose weight, exercise more, read more
books (and review them here), do housework on a more regular basis… Maybe I’ll
stick to those ones, maybe I won’t (I probably won’t).
As long
as I can look back in a years’ time and say I did my best in 2015, that we had
good times, that it wasn’t all about chasing the next few pounds, I’ll be
happy.
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