2015 projects progress: august

I was really very productive in August, but I suspect it was at the expense of the projects. No bad thing, but I’d probably like to focus my energies a little more in what remains of September.

On with the reckoning: TL;DR version – of 12 projects: 4 achieved; 4 partially achieved; 4 not achieved.

Yikes! I think this is pretty much my worst month yet.

  • war on sloth
  • – running at least 3x per week / daily exercise – core + glutes (even 5 minutes is better than nothing).
    NOT ACHIEVED: I did do my two longest runs in the year! The sun is now rising earlier, so I might actually be able to get out before work. I need a Giant Sign or something to remind me to do core work.

  • war on graffiti
  • – never let the graffiti on the front of ThePalace(OfLove) remain unpainted for more than 24 hours. Always photograph, always report.
    ACHIEVED: tagged twice, repainted quickly.

  • war on duopolies
  • – minimise shopping at Coles / Woolies and their associated companies.
    – support small, independent businesses
    ACHIEVED!: 250 DAYS!!!!

  • war on clutter
  • – get rid of everything we don’t need or want or things we have been holding on to for stupid reasons
    NOT ACHIEVED: Ummm, so I added to the collection of stuff with 5 large picture frames and an elderly ebook reader cast-off from the SML move.

  • war on chub
  • – continue with amazingly successful 5:2 diet
    – no booze (except for holidays)
    PARTIALLY ACHIEVED: One year on 5:2 and it has been completely brilliant. I’d like to stop snacking so much on non fast day evenings – really need to cut down on the baking!
    I was going to congratulate myself on the continued no-booze, but then realised I had a couple of glasses of champagne to celebrate Joe/Frank’s employment.

  • war on unnecessary spending
  • – don’t buy anything that is not absolutely essential – none of this fudging with the definition of essential.
    – take lunch to work at least 4 days per week
    NOT ACHIEVED: I bought a couple of items of clothing – and a couple of kindle books for the virtual stack – oh and an artwork (more on that one later).
    Lunch fail (apart from 5:2 apple-for-lunch days).

  • war on the uncreative
  • (apologies for the lame project title, alternative suggestions welcome!)
    – make one thing per month
    – blog at least every second day
    – take at least one photo every day
    NOT ACHIVED: Gosh, I don’t think I did any of this.

  • war on blandness
  • – read good books | watch good films and television (at least once a week)
    – eat good new things (two per month?)
    – listen to one improving podcast per week
    – avoid reading the increasingly dreadful smh.com.au
    PARTIALLY ACHIEVED!:
    A couple of new 5:2 recipes and the fabulous jamie’s shiner bock chili
    Yes, podcasts, lots of podcasts. Particularly recommend the following:
    mystery show
    you must remember this
    virtual memories show episode 128
    Yes, no smh for EIGHT whole months.
    Yes, completed season one of True Detective (s1). Watched all of Bosch and the first couple of episodes of Mr Robot.
    Not much reading. Disappointing after my 8 book July. I’m stuck on Martin Edwards: the golden age of murder, which I’d had exceptionally high hopes of – sadly I don’t find it terribly well written and not particularly engaging. Maybe time to abandon it and move on to the rest of the virtual stack.

  • war on the shoddy / shonky in ThePalace(OfLove)
  • – have the leaks fixed
    – finish the last bits of the paintering
    – get quotes for balcony sliding door | shutters | conservatory
    REVISED JULY: We have an action plan for the rest of the year. It is quite comprehensive and will be somewhat costly.
    (VERY) PARTIALLY ACHIEVED:
    – replace grout on upstairs balcony (hopefully to prevent leaks into Bessie’s room)
    – paint exterior walls on upstairs balcony*
    – repair (walls and ceiling) and paint Bessie’s room
    – install shelves in Bessie’s room
    – paint ceilings on our floor (to cover leak stains)
    – have air conditioners serviced
    draft-proof front door and door to garage
    – paint leak stains on Giant Wall
    – coat rack for garage
    – paint interior doors
    – line Joe/Frank’s curtains
    – (yikes!)
    So, one and a bit* (scraped and painted trim) of those things.

  • war on our genX slackerness
  • – get our finances in order
    – get our estate planning in order
    ACHIEVED!: On budget for some items and well under for others.

  • war on the career (see genX slackerness)
  • – ramp up the professionalism in dress, grooming and manner.
    – just knuckle down and do this advanced manageressing course. FIVE times a week.
    – take this “I am expecting big things from you in the next six months” seriously and action accordingly.
    PARTIALLY ACHIEVED: Apart from the grooming, not a lot has been happening.

  • war on poor self-esteem
  • – just stop entirely reading the social media accounts of those who make me feel inadequate (of course, this is not you dear reader)
    ACHIEVED!: Still good on this one. Again, sometimes tempted, but … willpower.

spring spring spring spring spring

After just under 10 years in the same location, SML is moving to new offices. We’re only moving a couple of blocks away, but it will necessitate me taking a different, and rather less scenic, route to work.

I documented the penultimate walk with a couple of pix:

There’s been a quite massive de-cluttering of accumulated junk in preparation. Holy!Goodness! we’d been holding onto some rubbish.

I, on the other hand, have been recluttering – I’ve acquired several large frames and I rescued the eBook reader I trialled back in 2008 which had obviously been stored in a cupboard for many years and was covered in some sort of horrid sticky gunge – even though I have kindle-y, I just could not bear to see the Iliad in the bin when I loved it so much back in the day. In good news I resisted a whole lot of junk too – like a bunch of other frames and the dead, elderly imac.

We’re moving into very open plan – no offices and the desks are all closely arranged in sweatshop-style rows. Should be awesome!