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Saturday, January 02, 2010
Simple Steps: 10 weeks to getting control of your life
My New Year's resolutions are short and sweet this year, but my good intentions are endless...I'm long on shoulds, but very short on follow-through. I stumbled upon this book at my local Barnes & Nobles 10 Steps: 10 weeks to getting control of your life

It looks very doable, here's the run-down: Every week for 10 weeks, you are given 4 steps to work on. The four steps work on areas of
Each week you work on your 4 steps, and then the following week you add the new 4 steps to the ones you have already started.

These are all pretty easy/reasonable steps to follow, in fact, after reading through the book, I realized that nearly all the steps were things I have thought seriously about doing, but then never take action on. The first step is a perfect example: The first step is drinking 8 cups of water a day. Now, that's not a hard thing to do, is it? I was laughing with Graceful mom over this, because about a month ago I told Sky I was going to start drinking more water. I don't really drink water ever.
Bad, I know. So, I had the intention of drinking more water, spoke it out loud, but then qualified it with the prerequisite of needing a Kleen Kanteen to do this. I didn't want to be drinking bad plastic chemicals, riiight? Why I couldn't just take a glass down from the cupboard and start, I really don't know....
A month later, I haven't been to a place that sells Kleen Kanteens, and so, no water in my body yet.

It's just a Jen thing...

Another step in the book is walking for exercise everyday, again- not hard. The book gets into organizing, too. One of the steps is to pick one drawer and clean/organize it. Later on, you are asked to tackle organizing your photos. -this again, is something I talk about doing, but never do it...I had the bright idea of taking 1 day at the end of each month and uploading photos to be printed (to get them off my computer) again, haven't actually done it...

The ladies who wrote this book have conducted workshops with women, and some of the success stories are shared in the book. It's amazing, how the first 1 or 2 simple steps of say, walking and organizing a closet often lead to women pushing on and improving their lives in other areas, simply because they feel less cluttered and more in control. A messy house can depress anyone, can't it?

I'm going to be starting this program next week, I'll be doing posts about my progress, maybe sharing 1 step a week. If you'd like to join in, say so in the comments and I'll link to your posts. I decided against a mcklinky after discovering that this book is not the easiest to find...amazon has it from alternate sellers, and B & N has it in audio only. It was clearly serendipity that led me to finding this on the shelf at my local B & N.

Good stuff! What kinds of good intentions are you working on?

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At 12:53 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Your blog keeps getting better and better! Your older articles are not as good as newer ones you have a lot more creativity and originality now keep it up!

 
At 9:26 AM, Blogger Karen Sue said...

Hey Jenny-
last comment- was it someone in your family?? sounds like something my sister would write!! This sounds like a good book. I'm still holding onto that gift card- I don't think I got any new books for Christmas, except a share it one. My window down here is being covered up with snow, so I guess it's time to go back to my Easyshare project and my resolutions. We had a snow day from church and watched on TV instead. It's NASTY!!
Have a good day...maybe we'll have to pull in a puzzle.

 
At 2:50 PM, Blogger Hen Jen said...

Anonymous,

thank you for your thoughtful feedback, I really appreciate you taking a moment to write. Made my day:)

 
At 2:53 PM, Blogger Hen Jen said...

Karen,

no, I don't think that was family...but I don't know who it was. It was a really nice message. I came to a serious crossroad before the holidays, trying to decide if I should quit blogging or not. I am kind of busy with other things, you know? But, I enjoy writing, and want to be a writer some day, I figure writing something in a regular way will make my writing muscles stronger...hopefully.

If you can get the Simple Steps book, do, it is a worthwhile read.

Stay warm and cozy inside!

 
At 6:53 PM, Blogger S.I.F. said...

I love it! 10 weeks to a new you sounds perfect! I'm always trying to figure out how to improve myself/my life, but it's easy to make declarations and then not stick to them... On the water thing: The trick really is to just always have a bottle with you. I drink a ton of water, but only because it is always in front of me. Plus, we have great tap water up in Alaska, so I have no qualms refilling from tap. That's a nice luxury I know not everyone has!

 
At 10:20 PM, Blogger Janae Moss said...

I am laughing after reading your comments on my blog about our similarities and following it up with your comment on WATER :)
I have always been horrible at drinking enough water. I finally changed that habit the past few months and can't begin to tell you how much better I feel!! I don't get headaches, I have more energy, I don't get as hungry (this is how the body tells us we need to drink) and on and on...
It is a small thing that does make a difference!

 
At 8:00 PM, Blogger Hen Jen said...

S.I.F.

you are right, 10 weeks does sound do-able, doesn't it?!

 
At 8:03 PM, Blogger Hen Jen said...

Shmonae

more energy and less hunger!..that is something to look forward to! Um, I did horribly with the water this week, I'm declaring next week a "do-over"

I thin we both have a lot in common with Emma...or actually, I feel a kinship with Bridget Jones, minus the drinking/swearing/smoking/dating..but, you know...!

 

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