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		<title>Resolution Debt</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 03:52:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometime in December, I hand-wrote a list of New Year&#8217;s resolutions and then promptly forgot about them.  Though they were in no order of importance, the first one was a seemingly-reasonable goal to &#8220;blog on sameeriyengar.com 1 post/wk&#8221;. By my (completely non-scientific) count, I have posted exactly zero entries since that time (though, thanks to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sometime in December, I hand-wrote a list of New Year&#8217;s resolutions and then promptly forgot about them.  Though they were in no order of importance, the first one was a seemingly-reasonable goal to <em>&#8220;blog on sameeriyengar.com 1 post/wk&#8221;</em>.</p>
<p>By my (completely non-scientific) count, I have posted exactly <strong>zero </strong>entries since that time (though, thanks to bots that can fill out forms, I have received hundreds of spam comments).  In fact, my most recent entry which contains greater than one complete sentence was over one year ago.</p>
<p>This being the end of May, I am now in debt twenty entries.  However, instead of breaking my own knee caps, I&#8217;ve graciously allowed myself to submit those entries a bit late and see if its still possible to reach an average of 1 post per week by the end of the year.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s no shortage of articles with tips for achieving your goals, which is no surprise considering its a common metric for measuring success.  One idea that has resonated with me is to think about two things:</p>
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<li>Why do you even care about doing this?</li>
<li>How is the process of achieving this goal going to impact me?</li>
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<p>My theory is that its easier to commit to a goal if the reason and the impact are something you actually care about.  It should probably be something slightly more compelling than <em>&#8220;well, it would be kinda cool&#8221;</em>.  For example, I like the idea of having a blog because it will force me to:</p>
<ul>
<li>Practice writing.  Presenting ideas in a structured way and writing things that people might actually want to read are useful skills.</li>
<li>Read.  Writing something coherent requires that you&#8217;ve at least done a little research on the topic.</li>
<li>Have something more than a photo of <a href="http://www.sameeriyengar.com/2008/11/half-dome/">half dome</a> come up when you Google for my name.</li>
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<p>Since most goals aren&#8217;t easy to achieve, it&#8217;s also important to consider (and accept!) the consequences of pursuing that goal.  For example, some of the things I am willing to accept are:</p>
<ul>
<li>Public ridicule.  It&#8217;s actually a scary thought to post potentially ridiculous things for all to see but that&#8217;s part of having a blog.  I&#8217;m okay with the fact that I&#8217;m going to sound stupid sometimes (hopefully not all the time).</li>
<li>Less TV time.  I&#8217;m am (somewhat reluctantly) willing to miss some re-runs of <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WNrx2jq184">Family Guy</a> to spend time writing.</li>
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<p>If you see more posts on this blog, you&#8217;ll know that, at the very least, these ideas seem to be working for me.  And, if not, at least I will have accomplished a respectable 1.9% of my goal.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve got other goal setting tips, leave a comment!  At least I&#8217;ll know the spam-bots aren&#8217;t the only ones reading this.</p>
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