Daily Commitment Thread for 2020 -- JUST FOR TODAY

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  • mytime6630
    mytime6630 Posts: 4,274 Member

    I lost 30lbs from stress and I want to continue and spin that into a positive by losing a bit more myself and toning up etc.

    I guess interest has faded a bit but we've all been so trapped by covid and restrictions and lock downs it's just been rubbish. The whole year has been completely dog$h!t.

    I will definitely join a new thread!
    Can't wait! I hope all the regulars will join and we might even get some newbies :)

    30 pounds @Bex!!That is wonderful!

    I wish I could lose weight under stress... I would be so thin! Unfortunately, for me, I always gain under stress ... which for this year, has been awful. I think its those old habits that I've had for years .. I think I've gained 15 pounds since August!

    But ... a new year... a new start. Hoping 2021 is a much better year for everyone!
    So glad you will join again. I so agree.. the friendships are priceless!
  • TerriRichardson112
    TerriRichardson112 Posts: 18,963 Member
    ๐ŸŽ„๐ŸŽ…๐Ÿป๐ŸŒŸ๐Ÿคถ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽ…๐Ÿป๐ŸŽ„
    ๐ŸŽ„๐Ÿคถ๐ŸปDECEMBER ๐Ÿคถ๐Ÿป๐ŸŽ„
    ๐ŸŽ„๐ŸŽ…๐Ÿป๐ŸŒŸ๐Ÿคถ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽ…๐Ÿป๐ŸŽ„
    What am I doing to keep busy? To name a few...
      [*] structuring my day
      [*] morning and evening meditation
      [*] Using the internet to โ€˜talkโ€™ to family
      [*] crochet, jigsaws, journaling, gardening, reading, writing .......
      [*] HIIT videos off YouTube,
      [*] yoga/Taichi
      [*] Walks with DH
      [*] Cleaning! Cleaning! Cleaning! ๐Ÿ˜‚
      [*] Decluttering
      [*] Stress relievers (search YouTube for Paul McKenna)


      Keep your chin up!
      Turning up is the ultimate success!
      2019 DISCARD 5 LBS CHALLENGES:
      01 Aug 2019: 170.1
      31 Dec 2019: 151.2
      Total weight loss: 19.9lbs
      2020 Personal Weight Challenge
      Name: Terri
      SW: 152.1 (02 Jan)
      GW: 150

      Jan: - 2
      Feb: - 1.3
      Mar: - 0.9
      Apri: +1.3 (not too bad, considering lockdown/Easter/Birthday this month)
      May: +0.7(working on upping my strength to tone muscles, so not unexpected. It's a balancing act! ๐Ÿ˜‚)
      Jun: +0.2[c]
      1 Aug: 149.9
      01 Sept: 149.4
      09 Sept: 149.5
      1 Oct: 149.2
      15 Dec: 146.9
      December Daily Goals: Week 5
      Tues: โœ… Wed: Thu:
      Fri: Sat: Sun: Mon:

      Weight < 150: โœ…
      1 Aug 2019: 170.1
      2020:
      1 Sept 149.4
      13 Sept: 152.2 (birthday - DH)
      1 Oct: 149.2
      18 Oct: 147.2
      24 Oct: 146.0
      Reduce Fat%: โœ… 29.3; 27.1; 25.1; 24.5; 24.2[/s] 23.4
      Increase Muscle%: โœ… 28.7->30.1; 30.6; 30.7: 30.9: 31.1
      Calories in the green
      Steps > 7500 โœ…
      Intentional exercise > 50 mins dailyโœ…
      Active hours > 6 daily โœ…

      Positive intentions: โœ…
      • Meditation โœ…
      • Daily Yoga/tai chi practice โœ…
      • Work on 2021 goals โœ… ongoing
      • Sort out tax docs โœ… passed on to DYD
      • Do grocery shopping โœ…
      • Daily Chores โœ…
      • Puzzles โœ…
      • Watch TV โœ… Read โœ…

        Terri ๐Ÿฆ„

        @mytime6630 I need the accountability to help me stay on track so would be grateful if you would start a new thread.

        Just remember what your username says ....โ€˜my timeโ€™ You need to take that time for yourself. We all do!

        This has been a tough year for all of us, but weโ€™re still here we are still trying. In my book that makes us all winners.
    • gbrenee
      gbrenee Posts: 6 Member
      edited December 2020
      I walked 1 mile today. Still getting my 86 ounces of water in for the day. I've been walking 1 mile for the past three days, and I'm starting to feel excitement when it's time for me to exercise. I was less tired today afterwards. I'm looking forward to the pressure on my knees etc to start going away which is a main motivating factor.

      Forgot to add that I stayed in my calorie range (max=1620; Intake=1548)
    • Snowflake1968
      Snowflake1968 Posts: 6,939 Member
      I miss you guys! I sort of shut down for two or three weeks before Christmas and am finally starting to be myself again.

      We have an Outbreak in our nursing home and itโ€™s been a lot both with the work load and the emotional toll.

      Christmas, like everyoneโ€™s, was quiet. I rather enjoyed the day with just Rodger and I though. We had a steak barbecue for Christmas dinner!

      @mytime6630 - Iโ€™m so happy to see you are going to start a new thread for 2021. I canโ€™t believe weโ€™re there all ready. One of my goals for 2021 is to get back here daily and to lose the almost 20lbs Iโ€™ve regained. I need to lose at least 15 by spring so I have clothes to wear.

    • teigansdad
      teigansdad Posts: 394 Member
      Todayโ€™s goals
      Stay greenโœ…
      Zwift ride tonightโœ…
      No beerโœ…
      Check in tonightโœ…

      Just on the mark but at least I stayed with in the lines.

      Need to get my head back in the game and stay here.
      Happy to report a good day
    • mytime6630
      mytime6630 Posts: 4,274 Member
      JFT, Wed, Dec 30
      1. log all food :)
      2. 8+ c water :) -- actually trying to get 2 more glasses drank before bedtime
      3. mindful eating :)
      4. try and get out for a walk :):) Proud of myself. I went for a 3 mile walk this afternoon .. it is kinda misty out, but the temps are 34 so it was not freezing. Then.. after dinner ... I went for another 3 mile walk. The best therapy for me ... and I got in 6 miles today!
      5. get back on here tomorrow .. be accountable :)

      First time in probably a couple months that I had a good day ... all day. Well... the days not over, but I'm not going to mess it up now LOL!!

      Tomorrow is New Years eve... and the 47th year that my husband and I met on a blind date!! Yes. .. On new years eve!! A good friend of mine told me he knew this guy who would be "perfect" for me. The only way I agreed to go was if he rounded up 2 more guys for my 2 girlfriends, which he did. So all 8 of us went out on New Years eve... that was 47 years ago! How time flies!! and ... he was the "perfect" guy for me!

      So I am going to just cook a small filet for hubby, and a piece of chicken for me, and have some shrimp and egg rolls later. It will be a quiet nite .. I'm sure our daughter will come out, but since she can't come inside .. we will sit outside with her for a little. Sometimes I think she just wants to be with people, and some nites she only stays maybe a hour or so. I hate all of this.. I hate her being alone in her apartment... but I know my husband is right also. She does work for home health care and nursing homes .. and he is just scared until we get the vacines.

      We even had Christmas in our garage .. and it was 21 degrees!! But ... I put a little christmas tree up, laid down some throw rugs, put out 3 chairs, and a small heater. It was nice .. cold.. but nice. I told our daughter 2020 is a year we will never forget!

      So goals for tomorrow will be simple again .. I have to get back on track!
      JFT, Thursday, Dec 31
      1. log all food
      2. mindful eating
      3. 8+ c water
      4. try and walk
      5. positive thinking
      6. get back on here .. be accountable


    • littleblackskirt
      littleblackskirt Posts: 1,044 Member
      @mytime6630 what a lovely story of how you met your husband. and how great that you've had 47 years together!

      I weighed myself this morning. I feel fatter but the scales showed exactly the same as before Christmas, so I guess that's a good thing. I've lost 1 stone (14lbs) in lockdown this year, and have kept it off. I need to lose 17 more pounds to be a "normal" BMI, so that is my next target. Not able to walk yet, but am back to eating normal meals and fruit and veg.
      It's SO cold! Everything is frozen solid, can't wait for spring!
    • teigansdad
      teigansdad Posts: 394 Member
      So tomorrow so we change the title of this thread?

      Goals for today
      If we do any sort of home celebration today after work...No more than 1000 calories excess (just being realistic here)
      But if just a quiet night then goal is green

      Beer only If having some sort of socially distanced outdoor drink w neighbor
    • bookmeister86
      bookmeister86 Posts: 1,165 Member
      I debated about starting a new thread for 2021 .. sometimes it seems like interest is fading for others as well as for myself.

      But .. I know for me... I need this thread. I have met such wonderful friends on here ... and it is good to keep focused. Even when the scale is not going in the right direction .. sometimes goal setting is more than just a number on the scale. In so many ways this thread has helped me SO much!

      SO YES ... I do plan on starting a new thread for 2021... and I hope you all join me again.

      I will post a link to it here when I get it started!

      I will definitely join a new thread!

      I haven't been so good at posting this year but that isn't because I've lost interest, it's more because I've struggled to get into the habit of posting since everything changed this year. I used to have a regular slot where I posted which was my commute to work, but now I don't commute to work so I don't have that routine going. It's weird, I now actually have more time than I did and more flexibility with what I do with my time, but it's funny how being able to post 'any time' often means you don't get round to doing it at all? Next year I will make an effort to find a new 'regular slot' to post again, they do say that routine is the best for getting into good habits. I might try after work/ in the evening, as I don't seem to have been getting on with doing it in the mornings!

      Looking forward to continuing on this journey with everyone in 2021 - best wishes for your last day in this (awful!) 2020. :)
    • ZizzyBumble
      ZizzyBumble Posts: 1,679 Member
      Thursday 31 December

      Log
      Stay in the green
      Fruit and veg
      Water
      Fitbit exercise goals
      Weigh ๐Ÿ˜Š gain 0.9 in the last 7 days ๐Ÿ‘ฟ. Not surprising!

      I need to plan meals for the next fortnight. After essential travel, we will be isolating for 10 days, we were also isolating before the travel so I donโ€™t have much in the way of fresh food. Itโ€™s time to be creative with the stores. It could be challenging on the waist line though as I normally eat lots of veg.
    • ZizzyBumble
      ZizzyBumble Posts: 1,679 Member
      @mytime6630 I am pleased that you are setting up a new thread for tomorrow. I really enjoy coming onto this thread and finding support and humour within the group. Thank you everyone.

      Good bye to 2020 - it was a very hard year for so many of us. Letโ€™s hope for a better 2021! ๐Ÿพ

      Iโ€™ve decided my word for 2021 will be optimistic. This year I chose resilient. My resilience has certainly been tested ๐Ÿ˜Š
    • Bex953172
      Bex953172 Posts: 4,157 Member
      So tomorrow so we change the title of this thread?

      Goals for today
      If we do any sort of home celebration today after work...No more than 1000 calories excess (just being realistic here)
      But if just a quiet night then goal is green

      Beer only If having some sort of socially distanced outdoor drink w neighbor

      No not change the title, @mytime6630 will start a brand new thread, So look out for it! Keep posting on here for now though. I'm sure Joan will tell us on here when she's posted the new thread. :)
    • Bex953172
      Bex953172 Posts: 4,157 Member
      @mytime6630 I am pleased that you are setting up a new thread for tomorrow. I really enjoy coming onto this thread and finding support and humour within the group. Thank you everyone.

      Good bye to 2020 - it was a very hard year for so many of us. Letโ€™s hope for a better 2021! ๐Ÿพ

      Iโ€™ve decided my word for 2021 will be optimistic. This year I chose resilient. My resilience has certainly been tested ๐Ÿ˜Š

      I think that's a great word for 2021!

      Personally I'm giving the middle finger to 2020, good riddance.

      Although for us atm, we're in Tier 4 lockdown which are tighter restrictions than in March apparently but that's due to the mutated strain. They're still rolling out the vaccine but I don't know if its effective against the mutation?

      And as of tomorrow the UK has officially left the EU, the Brexit deal has been signed.
      So Im not entirely clued up on what to expect from Jan 1st onwards. But I'm hoping everything starts to improve soon. Otherwise this rubbish year will just roll into another rubbish year!

      Don't know what my word is yet. I'll have a good hard think. Lol
    • sarah74_vt
      sarah74_vt Posts: 368 Member
      edited December 2020
      JFY 12/30/2020

      1) Go to the gym :)
      2) Meditate
      3) Stay within my calories :)
      4) Drink 60 oz of water (Drank 42 oz)


      JFT 12/31/2020

      1) Go to the gym
      2) Meditate
      3) Stay within my calories
      4) Drink 60 oz of water
      5) Take my vitamins
    • pridesabtch
      pridesabtch Posts: 2,459 Member

      JFT Wednesday

      - sleep in โœ…
      - Finish painting Vs roomโŒ
      - Donโ€™t overeatโœ…
      - No snacks after 10:00โœ…
      - Bed after the newsโœ…

      Have a great day yโ€™all!


      - sleep in
      - Shower
      - Shop with youngest
      - Stay up late
      - Limit the consumption tonight

      Have a safe New Yearโ€™s Eve!
    • cschmitz110515
      cschmitz110515 Posts: 3,628 Member
      Yay to a new JFT thread for a new year @mytime6630. Looking forward to seeing old and new JFTers for support, accountability and inspiration. Happy New Year's to all!

      Recap W 12/30 ~ vacation day staying home
      1) Move hourly / stretches for back :neutral: 11/14 & 6.1K
      2) Work out in basement ~ treadmill or x-train but easy workout nope :/
      3) Net calories zero / 14c water :) -78 & 12c
      4) Wash bedding / wash dishes / water tree / balance bank accts (need to use hubby's computer) / look for new computer discount from AICPA hubby helped & we ordered online / at least two other chores no matter how minor / make scalloped potatoes for supper (leftover ham from Christmas dinner) = 6/7
      5) Read Advent/Epiphany booklet / practice mindfulness (Calm or Fitbit app) = 2/2
      6) Unplug 9:00 / floss / retainers / Voltaren = 4/4

      JFT R 12/31 ~ vacation day at home
      1) Treadmill 2.1 mi :smiley: According to MapMyWalk app I have walked 844.2 miles (that's 1,358K) in 2020 :mrgreen:
      2) Move hourly / stretches for back
      3) Won't log treat food this evening since I'll have no idea / no calorie goals except not crazy over / 12c water
      4) Grocery shop w/ hubby / pick up new computer (ordered yesterday) 1:00 - 2:00 / be patient w/ hubby & computer set up
      5) Church service 5:00 / read Advent/Epiphany booklet / practice mindfulness (Calm or Fitbit app)
      6) Enjoy evening w/ hubby. Maybe I'll be awake until midnight? Hubby will since that his usual quitting time at work.

      2020 Goals:
      1) Get weight below 160# (last time was 4/20/19) 10.31.20 159.0#
      2) Plan meals most days & prelog meals/snacks whenever possible on MFP
      3) Post weekly weigh-in on JFT for accountability
      4) Take measurements & log on MFP monthly (I stopped as weight plateaued & went up) = 2.1.20 / 2.29.20 / 4.1.20 (forgot 3.31.20) / 5.1.20 (forgot 4.30.20) / 6.3.20 (forgot at ME again) / 6.30.20 / 8.6.20 (forgot July 31 & crazy schedule) / 8.31.20 / 9.30.20 / forgot 10.31.20 measurements but happy w/ w-i 159.0 finally below 160
      5) Exercise 5-6x per week (minimum 4x) ~ mostly walking but include weights/circuit & other x-training
      6) Participate in race events ~ have planned 7 5Ks and 2 10Ks at minimum = Frenzy on the Fox 5K 49:36 ave. pace 15:29 on 1.10.20 / Seroogy's Valentine 5K 46:26.7 ave. pace 14:47 on 2.8.20 / Badger State Brewing 10K virtual race on 4.2.20 w/ dog 1:44:16 ave. pace 16:33 / Prevention virtual 5K Fun & Fit Team on 5.2.20 walked 3.48 mi w/ dog in 1:01:10 ave. pace 17:33 / RonaRunOff 5.16.20 virtual walk 5.08 miles with dog in 1:23:15 ave. pace 16:23 / 100 Miles Challenge fundraiser (per fitness tracker) & completed 5.18.20 / Bellin Run 10K virtual race on 6.6.20 w/ dog 1:41:03 ave. pace 16:14 dog definitely slows my "race pace" / Hope Isn't Canceled virtual 10K on 8.29.20 w/ dog 1:43:10 ave. pace 16:36 / Packers 5K virtual race 9.26.20 w/ dog 52:23 ave. pace 16:41 / MapMyWalk You Vs. Year achieved 1021K on 9.28.20 / Bellin Women's 5K virtual race 10.10.20 w/ dog 52:55 ave. pace 16:57 / virtual Run for the Hill of It 5K on 10.16.20 w/ dog 50:35 ave. pace 16:16 / home edition Turkey Trot 2 mile walk w/ dog 11.26.20 in 36:54 / Jingle Bell world record attempt for largest virtual 5K w/ stupid RunGo app = walked 3.86 mi 56:48(?) w/ dog 12.12.20 / 50 Mile Frenzy 11.27.20 - 1.15.21 (replaced Frenzy on the Fox for Jan. 2021) 50.37 miles 12.17.20 / MapMyWalk 2020 total 844.2 miles (1,358K)
      7) Be considerate and loving to hubby and have fun together
      8) Make efforts to keep in touch with parents, siblings and friends (most live in other towns or states)
      9) Declutter home office, bedroom and basement = basement (boxes) Jan. / home office desk (some) & more basement boxes Feb. / basement boxes & home office (some more) Mar. / decluttered/cleaned in bedroom & more basement boxes Apr. / basement boxes May ~ very pleased w/ my progress / reorg in basement June & July / small declutter projects around house Oct. & Nov. / recycle piles in basement Dec.
      Word for 2020: Persist
    • mytime6630
      mytime6630 Posts: 4,274 Member
      edited December 2020
      A very happy new year to you all. I know for me, I will be happy to put 2020 behind, and start fresh. Here's hoping that 2021 is a much better year for the entire world!


      Here is the link to the new thread for 2021!!!!!



      https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10819491/just-for-today-daily-commitment-thread-for-2021#latest
    • mytime6630
      mytime6630 Posts: 4,274 Member
      I debated about starting a new thread for 2021 .. sometimes it seems like interest is fading for others as well as for myself.

      But .. I know for me... I need this thread. I have met such wonderful friends on here ... and it is good to keep focused. Even when the scale is not going in the right direction .. sometimes goal setting is more than just a number on the scale. In so many ways this thread has helped me SO much!

      SO YES ... I do plan on starting a new thread for 2021... and I hope you all join me again.

      I will post a link to it here when I get it started!

      I will definitely join a new thread!

      I haven't been so good at posting this year but that isn't because I've lost interest, it's more because I've struggled to get into the habit of posting since everything changed this year. I used to have a regular slot where I posted which was my commute to work, but now I don't commute to work so I don't have that routine going. It's weird, I now actually have more time than I did and more flexibility with what I do with my time, but it's funny how being able to post 'any time' often means you don't get round to doing it at all? Next year I will make an effort to find a new 'regular slot' to post again, they do say that routine is the best for getting into good habits. I might try after work/ in the evening, as I don't seem to have been getting on with doing it in the mornings!

      Looking forward to continuing on this journey with everyone in 2021 - best wishes for your last day in this (awful!) 2020. :)

      So happy you will join us again!! I've been wondering how you were doing. 2020 has been a very challenging year for so many ... happy to see a new year start!
    • azulvioleta6
      azulvioleta6 Posts: 4,195 Member
      So, I have been doing a lousy job of writing down my goals or tracking anything, but I have been moving more, doing my mini-workouts and I completed my 300-burpee challenge for December.

      My goal that I need to work on in the next year is managing my early morning time better. I think that I need to start getting up early, taking a shower and wearing real clothes even though I am not physically going into an office. This will set me up better for getting more done later in the day, and I am going to be on camera more in the new year, so I need to be prepared for that.

      My word for the last couple of years has been PERSIST...I even have a bumper sticker on my car which says that. I have been very focused on surviving, starting a new career, doing well at my job and getting reestablished. I have been thinking about THRIVE, RISE and SHINE. Some of the things I really need to thrive are not going to be available until the pandemic ends, so I think that SHINE will be the word for 2021.

      I feel a little guilty that 2020 has not been a terrible year for me--it really is not even in my top 5. It was annoying, frustrating and tons of work, but I am fine. I also ended the year by getting my third raise of 2020 and a big promotion, so that was good too!

      Best wishes to everyone and good luck in the new year.
    • mytime6630
      mytime6630 Posts: 4,274 Member

      I feel a little guilty that 2020 has not been a terrible year for me--it really is not even in my top 5. It was annoying, frustrating and tons of work, but I am fine. I also ended the year by getting my third raise of 2020 and a big promotion, so that was good too!

      Best wishes to everyone and good luck in the new year.

      Congratulations on the promotion!!! And I agree. .. while 2020 has been a terrible year for so many, it has also been a year of positives. I do believe that everyone has learned to appreciate and not take for granted things that money cannot buy ... being around family, friends; feeling safe to go out to places, etc.
      We still have so very much to be thankful for.

      I hope you also saw the new link for the new thread for 2021.... a fresh start.
    • Bex953172
      Bex953172 Posts: 4,157 Member
      It's officially new year now here in the UK!
      So HAPPY NEW YEAR ๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰
    • ZizzyBumble
      ZizzyBumble Posts: 1,679 Member
      Tuesday 29 December

      I met yesterdayโ€™s goals ๐Ÿ˜Š

      Log ๐Ÿ˜Š
      Stay in the green ๐Ÿ‘ฟ too much ๐Ÿพ๐Ÿพ๐Ÿพ๐Ÿพ๐Ÿพ
      5 fruit and veg ๐Ÿ‘ฟ
      Water ๐Ÿ‘ฟ
      Fitbit exercise goals ๐Ÿ˜Š
      Weigh ๐Ÿ˜Š. Trend โ†”๏ธ 0.3 gained in last 7 days.

    • TerriRichardson112
      TerriRichardson112 Posts: 18,963 Member
      edited January 2021
      โ„๏ธโ˜ƒ๏ธโ„๏ธโ˜ƒ๏ธโ„๏ธโ˜ƒ๏ธโ„๏ธ
      โ„๏ธโ›„๏ธJANUARY โ›„๏ธโ„๏ธ
      โ„๏ธโ˜ƒ๏ธโ„๏ธโ˜ƒ๏ธโ„๏ธโ˜ƒ๏ธโ„๏ธ
      What am I doing to keep busy? To name a few...
        [*] structuring my day
        [*] morning and evening meditation
        [*] Using the internet to โ€˜talkโ€™ to family
        [*] crochet, jigsaws, journaling, gardening, reading, writing .......
        [*] HIIT videos off YouTube,
        [*] yoga/Taichi
        [*] Walks with DH
        [*] Cleaning! Cleaning! Cleaning! ๐Ÿ˜‚
        [*] Decluttering
        [*] Stress relievers (search YouTube for Paul McKenna)


        Keep your chin up!
        Turning up is the ultimate success!
        2019 DISCARD 5 LBS CHALLENGES:
        01 Aug 2019: 170.1
        31 Dec 2019: 151.2
        Total weight loss: 19.9lbs
        2020 Personal Weight Challenge
        Name: Terri
        SW: 152.1 (02 Jan)
        GW: 150

        Jan: - 2
        Feb: - 1.3
        Mar: - 0.9
        Apri: +1.3 (not too bad, considering lockdown/Easter/Birthday this month)
        May: +0.7(working on upping my strength to tone muscles, so not unexpected. It's a balancing act! ๐Ÿ˜‚)
        Jun: +0.2[c]
        1 Aug: 149.9
        01 Sept: 149.4
        09 Sept: 149.5
        1 Oct: 149.2
        15 Dec: 146.9
        December Daily Goals: Week 5
        Tues: โœ… Wed: โœ… Thu: โœ…
        Fri: โœ… Sat: โœ… Sun: โœ… Mon:

        Weight < 150: โœ…
        1 Aug 2019: 170.1
        2020:
        1 Sept 149.4
        13 Sept: 152.2 (birthday - DH)
        1 Oct: 149.2
        18 Oct: 147.2
        24 Oct: 146.0
        Reduce Fat%: โœ… 29.3; 27.1; 25.1; 24.5; 24.2[/s] 23.4
        Increase Muscle%: โœ… 28.7->30.1; 30.6; 30.7: 30.9: 31.1
        Calories in the green
        Steps > 7500 โœ…
        Intentional exercise > 50 mins dailyโœ…
        Active hours > 6 daily โœ…

        Positive intentions: โœ…
        • Meditation โœ…
        • Daily Yoga/tai chi practice โœ…
        • Work on 2021 goals โœ… ongoing
        • Sort out tax docs โœ… passed on to DYD
        • Family Skype โœ…
        • Daily Chores โœ…
        • Puzzles โœ…
        • Watch TV โœ… Read โœ…

          Terri ๐Ÿฆ„
      • damselfly7981
        damselfly7981 Posts: 111 Member
        JFT
        1. journal 5 minutes
        2.deep breathing routine
        3. 30 min exercise
        4. bed before 10
      • clicketykeys
        clicketykeys Posts: 6,575 Member
        JFT Wednesday
        1. 1 set of lifts. Balance work. Feed cats. Meds. Tea! Post class plan right away on screen AND on site.
        2. Class prep.
        3. Planning: Call parents. Grade late work. Set 2 of lifts. Shoot Zootopia video.
        4. Lunch: Soup. Buy Hood Feminism and New Jim Crow? Re-read "Shooting an Elephant."
        5. Afternoon: Philosophy of ed; college rec.
        6. Evening: Livestream. Dinner: Soup. Breathe. Set 3 of lifts. Strength/yoga. Book group!
        7. Drink more water. No, more. Keep the pitcher in the fridge full. You're not actually hungry. Make some tea. Drink more water! Chop celery.
        8. Shower. Shoot HQ video and send. Review papers by desk. File or trash. Reinforce patch on jeans.
        9. Gratitude journal. Therapy exercises: crunches, push-ups, squats, ankle lifts, box jumps, plank. Meds. Floss, rinse, brush teeth. Wed book group. SHBP screening - August? MH Monday check-in; Tough Question Tuesday; Whatever Wednesday AMA; Thankful Thursday. Indochino suit fitting - Atlanta or Nashville?

        Scale goals
        End of 2017: 174.6
        End of 2018: 189.2
        End of 2019: 196.4
        End of 2020: 187.4
        Today: 190.2

        Ongoing plans/ideas behind the cut
        1. Purchases: Look for an "ugly Christmas sweater" and a long-haired doll at thrift stores. Practice French braiding. Go to used bookstore and look for On Writing (Stephen King), Dying for a Paycheck (Robin Hardman), The Prince (tr. Tim Parks, Russell Price, or Robert Adams), The Secret Adversary (Christie).
        2. E2: What should the controlling ideas be in a study of world literature? Review world lit options. Create vocabulary lists for each unit that come from the texts used: Animal Farm, Julius Caesar, Wes Moore, I Am Malala. Find a way to incorporate changing words from one part of speech to another. Students need to know how to review multiple sources and synthesize information in order to draw a conclusion. Need practice with the difference between transitions and overlapping (at end of paragraph - "another issue is Y" vs "there are other issues besides X"). Quit using "in conclusion" and "I believe" and other writing-about-my-writing phrases. Confusion between direct/indirect objects and prepositional phrases. Use the UDHR and the Declaration of Independence to study paraphrasing; use that to front-load Machiavelli and how to deal with challenging texts. Confusion between everyday / every day and similar constructions.
        3. E1: Need practice with quoting & paraphrasing sources, identifying claims that would need support, use of last names for reference, and capitalization practice (common/proper nouns, titles). Difficulty using possessive nouns in their own writing. Honors: practice subject/object pronouns (my friend and I / my friend and me). Poetry: Revise "Songs are Poetry" handouts.
        4. Curriculum Development: Writing mini-unit. Review scholarly research on 5PE. (I think I can have this as an intro to the research unit so that they also get exposure to how quotes are integrated and cited.) Parallel structure; use of emotional language, specific detail. Use "Write About a Pebble" lesson from Atwell. How long should each unit take? Do research on characteristics: curiosity, persistence, resilience, creativity, responsibility, optimism, courage, integrity, authenticity, leadership, self-awareness, humility, compassion - others? Include grammarly check on essays! Review assessments. What is the purpose for each unit? What should the controlling ideas be in a study of world literature? Review world lit options. Schedule assessments for Fall 2019; plan out return times. Write 1 reflection weekly; type one in Classroom by Weds. Copy-paste to discussion board for comments due Friday. Homework: Online journal Mon due Tue; Reflection Tue due Wed; C&P journal in class Wed; Comments Thu due Fri. Bonus if you are the first response; further bonus if you respond to comments on your post. Grammar practice Mon & Wed; quiz Fri. Unit plan for research (Idea for regular: comparing same story on sites with different biases).
        5. Professional Development: Write blog post weekly. Comment on 3 posts each week - Tu Th Sun? Check with PSC. Talk with Z about articles and/or conference proposals.
        6. Medical: Dentist call to schedule cleaning. ObG schedule for October. When is re-up with ortho? Schedule PCP for same day.
        7. Theater: ???
        8. House: Siding. Or perhaps bathroom floor.
        9. Fun: Open beading on Thursdays. Coloring at library on Tuesday. Put jewelry away. Edney Hack Nights alt Weds. ASL? Spanish/Portuguese practice? Practice piano. ROL Secret Adversary. Buy bike rack for car.
        10. Volunteering ideas: Theater. Library. Animal shelter. Community Kitchen. Emerge Georgia training.
        11. Family: Book group. Dinners?
        12. Writing: Blog post: Running, Racism and Rum: Learning to Handle Discomfort. Fanfic: Create a scene list for the Batgirl story. Finish the cafe scene for the Titans story.
        13. Other: Practice hair braiding with D. Check on appts for drs. Remind D to ask his dad about the table and check with home repair contractors. 3 posts/week? Create test for MLA format. Create test for infographics and visual information. Therapy exercises: squats, push-ups, ankle lifts, box jumps, plank. Remember that M does not like surprises! Check dates of classes and update semester plan. She Should Run vision statement. Update standards on board. When to change bulletin board?

        WFTY: Persistence. Last year's WFTY was progress, and I am ... actually, I was going to say content, but it's more than that. I'm proud of myself, and I'm pleased with the progress that I made. Even without the challenges throughout the year, I accomplished things that I should be proud of; and given those challenges, I'm even happier about what I was able to do.
      • cschmitz110515
        cschmitz110515 Posts: 3,628 Member
        JFT Wednesday
        1. 1 set of lifts. Balance work. Feed cats. Meds. Tea! Post class plan right away on screen AND on site.
        2. Class prep.
        3. Planning: Call parents. Grade late work. Set 2 of lifts. Shoot Zootopia video.
        4. Lunch: Soup. Buy Hood Feminism and New Jim Crow? Re-read "Shooting an Elephant."
        5. Afternoon: Philosophy of ed; college rec.
        6. Evening: Livestream. Dinner: Soup. Breathe. Set 3 of lifts. Strength/yoga. Book group!
        7. Drink more water. No, more. Keep the pitcher in the fridge full. You're not actually hungry. Make some tea. Drink more water! Chop celery.
        8. Shower. Shoot HQ video and send. Review papers by desk. File or trash. Reinforce patch on jeans.
        9. Gratitude journal. Therapy exercises: crunches, push-ups, squats, ankle lifts, box jumps, plank. Meds. Floss, rinse, brush teeth. Wed book group. SHBP screening - August? MH Monday check-in; Tough Question Tuesday; Whatever Wednesday AMA; Thankful Thursday. Indochino suit fitting - Atlanta or Nashville?

        Scale goals
        End of 2017: 174.6
        End of 2018: 189.2
        End of 2019: 196.4
        End of 2020: 187.4
        Today: 190.2

        Ongoing plans/ideas behind the cut
        1. Purchases: Look for an "ugly Christmas sweater" and a long-haired doll at thrift stores. Practice French braiding. Go to used bookstore and look for On Writing (Stephen King), Dying for a Paycheck (Robin Hardman), The Prince (tr. Tim Parks, Russell Price, or Robert Adams), The Secret Adversary (Christie).
        2. E2: What should the controlling ideas be in a study of world literature? Review world lit options. Create vocabulary lists for each unit that come from the texts used: Animal Farm, Julius Caesar, Wes Moore, I Am Malala. Find a way to incorporate changing words from one part of speech to another. Students need to know how to review multiple sources and synthesize information in order to draw a conclusion. Need practice with the difference between transitions and overlapping (at end of paragraph - "another issue is Y" vs "there are other issues besides X"). Quit using "in conclusion" and "I believe" and other writing-about-my-writing phrases. Confusion between direct/indirect objects and prepositional phrases. Use the UDHR and the Declaration of Independence to study paraphrasing; use that to front-load Machiavelli and how to deal with challenging texts. Confusion between everyday / every day and similar constructions.
        3. E1: Need practice with quoting & paraphrasing sources, identifying claims that would need support, use of last names for reference, and capitalization practice (common/proper nouns, titles). Difficulty using possessive nouns in their own writing. Honors: practice subject/object pronouns (my friend and I / my friend and me). Poetry: Revise "Songs are Poetry" handouts.
        4. Curriculum Development: Writing mini-unit. Review scholarly research on 5PE. (I think I can have this as an intro to the research unit so that they also get exposure to how quotes are integrated and cited.) Parallel structure; use of emotional language, specific detail. Use "Write About a Pebble" lesson from Atwell. How long should each unit take? Do research on characteristics: curiosity, persistence, resilience, creativity, responsibility, optimism, courage, integrity, authenticity, leadership, self-awareness, humility, compassion - others? Include grammarly check on essays! Review assessments. What is the purpose for each unit? What should the controlling ideas be in a study of world literature? Review world lit options. Schedule assessments for Fall 2019; plan out return times. Write 1 reflection weekly; type one in Classroom by Weds. Copy-paste to discussion board for comments due Friday. Homework: Online journal Mon due Tue; Reflection Tue due Wed; C&P journal in class Wed; Comments Thu due Fri. Bonus if you are the first response; further bonus if you respond to comments on your post. Grammar practice Mon & Wed; quiz Fri. Unit plan for research (Idea for regular: comparing same story on sites with different biases).
        5. Professional Development: Write blog post weekly. Comment on 3 posts each week - Tu Th Sun? Check with PSC. Talk with Z about articles and/or conference proposals.
        6. Medical: Dentist call to schedule cleaning. ObG schedule for October. When is re-up with ortho? Schedule PCP for same day.
        7. Theater: ???
        8. House: Siding. Or perhaps bathroom floor.
        9. Fun: Open beading on Thursdays. Coloring at library on Tuesday. Put jewelry away. Edney Hack Nights alt Weds. ASL? Spanish/Portuguese practice? Practice piano. ROL Secret Adversary. Buy bike rack for car.
        10. Volunteering ideas: Theater. Library. Animal shelter. Community Kitchen. Emerge Georgia training.
        11. Family: Book group. Dinners?
        12. Writing: Blog post: Running, Racism and Rum: Learning to Handle Discomfort. Fanfic: Create a scene list for the Batgirl story. Finish the cafe scene for the Titans story.
        13. Other: Practice hair braiding with D. Check on appts for drs. Remind D to ask his dad about the table and check with home repair contractors. 3 posts/week? Create test for MLA format. Create test for infographics and visual information. Therapy exercises: squats, push-ups, ankle lifts, box jumps, plank. Remember that M does not like surprises! Check dates of classes and update semester plan. She Should Run vision statement. Update standards on board. When to change bulletin board?

        WFTY: Persistence. Last year's WFTY was progress, and I am ... actually, I was going to say content, but it's more than that. I'm proud of myself, and I'm pleased with the progress that I made. Even without the challenges throughout the year, I accomplished things that I should be proud of; and given those challenges, I'm even happier about what I was able to do.


        Loving your WFTY & rationale! Btw there's a new thread for 2021 at https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10819491/just-for-today-daily-commitment-thread-for-2021#latest
      • clicketykeys
        clicketykeys Posts: 6,575 Member
        JFT Thursday
        1. 1 set of lifts. Balance work. Feed cats. Meds. Tea! Post class plan right away on screen AND on site.
        2. Class prep. Review / update Unit 1. College rec reply email. Meeting 10 AM!
        3. Planning: Call parents. Grade bonus work. Set 2 of lifts. Shoot Dear Abby video.
        4. Lunch: Egg Salad. Buy Hood Feminism and New Jim Crow? Pride & Prejudice notes.
        5. Afternoon: Philosophy of ed; college rec.
        6. Evening: S&F script. Dinner: Soup. Breathe. Set 3 of lifts. Strength/yoga.
        7. Drink more water. No, more. Keep the pitcher in the fridge full. You're not actually hungry. Make some tea. Drink more water! Chop celery.
        8. Shower. Review papers by desk. File or trash. Reinforce patch on jeans.
        9. Gratitude journal. Therapy exercises: crunches, push-ups, squats, ankle lifts, box jumps, plank. Meds. Floss, rinse, brush teeth. Wed book group. SHBP screening - August? MH Monday check-in; Tough Question Tuesday; Whatever Wednesday AMA; Thankful Thursday. Indochino suit fitting - Atlanta or Nashville?

        Scale goals
        End of 2017: 174.6
        End of 2018: 189.2
        End of 2019: 196.4
        End of 2020: 187.4
        Today: 190.4

        Ongoing plans/ideas behind the cut
        1. Purchases: Look for an "ugly Christmas sweater" and a long-haired doll at thrift stores. Practice French braiding. Go to used bookstore and look for On Writing (Stephen King), Dying for a Paycheck (Robin Hardman), The Prince (tr. Tim Parks, Russell Price, or Robert Adams), The Secret Adversary (Christie).
        2. E2: What should the controlling ideas be in a study of world literature? Review world lit options. Create vocabulary lists for each unit that come from the texts used: Animal Farm, Julius Caesar, Wes Moore, I Am Malala. Find a way to incorporate changing words from one part of speech to another. Students need to know how to review multiple sources and synthesize information in order to draw a conclusion. Need practice with the difference between transitions and overlapping (at end of paragraph - "another issue is Y" vs "there are other issues besides X"). Quit using "in conclusion" and "I believe" and other writing-about-my-writing phrases. Confusion between direct/indirect objects and prepositional phrases. Use the UDHR and the Declaration of Independence to study paraphrasing; use that to front-load Machiavelli and how to deal with challenging texts. Confusion between everyday / every day and similar constructions.
        3. E1: Need practice with quoting & paraphrasing sources, identifying claims that would need support, use of last names for reference, and capitalization practice (common/proper nouns, titles). Difficulty using possessive nouns in their own writing. Honors: practice subject/object pronouns (my friend and I / my friend and me). Poetry: Revise "Songs are Poetry" handouts.
        4. Curriculum Development: Writing mini-unit. Review scholarly research on 5PE. (I think I can have this as an intro to the research unit so that they also get exposure to how quotes are integrated and cited.) Parallel structure; use of emotional language, specific detail. Use "Write About a Pebble" lesson from Atwell. How long should each unit take? Do research on characteristics: curiosity, persistence, resilience, creativity, responsibility, optimism, courage, integrity, authenticity, leadership, self-awareness, humility, compassion - others? Include grammarly check on essays! Review assessments. What is the purpose for each unit? What should the controlling ideas be in a study of world literature? Review world lit options. Write 1 reflection weekly; type one in Classroom by Weds. Copy-paste to discussion board for comments due Friday. Homework: Online journal Mon due Tue; Reflection Tue due Wed; C&P journal in class Wed; Comments Thu due Fri. Bonus if you are the first response; further bonus if you respond to comments on your post. Grammar practice Mon & Wed; quiz Fri. Unit plan for research (Idea for regular: comparing same story on sites with different biases).
        5. Professional Development: Write blog post weekly. Comment on 3 posts each week - Tu Th Sun? Check with PSC. Talk with Z about articles and/or conference proposals.
        6. Medical: Dentist call to schedule cleaning โ€“ March? ObG schedule for April. Schedule PCP for May.
        7. Theater: Little Princess.
        8. House: Siding. Or perhaps bathroom floor.
        9. Fun: Open beading on Thursdays. Coloring at library on Tuesday. Put jewelry away. Edney Hack Nights alt Weds. ASL? Spanish/Portuguese practice? Practice piano. ROL Secret Adversary. Buy bike rack for car.
        10. Volunteering ideas: Theater. Library. Animal shelter. Community Kitchen. Emerge Georgia training.
        11. Family: Book group. Dinners?
        12. Writing: Blog post: Running, Racism and Rum: Learning to Handle Discomfort. Fanfic: Create a scene list for the Batgirl story. Finish the cafe scene for the Titans story. Open Wordpress in Safari.
        13. Lifting: 15 squats, 15 deadlifts, 10 shoulder presses, 15 arm raises, 15 pushups, 30 crunches, 15 side lifts, 15 back kicks, horse stance for 5 breaths.
        14. Other: Practice hair braiding with D. Check on appts for drs. Remind D to ask his dad about the table and check with home repair contractors. 3 posts/week? Create test for MLA format. Create test for infographics and visual information. Remember that M does not like surprises! Check dates of classes and update semester plan. She Should Run vision statement. Update standards on board. When to change bulletin board?

        WFTY: Persistence. Really, REALLY grateful that students don't return until next week. Thinking about how I'm going to start the term when we're surrounded by such turmoil and uncertainty.
        Reminder: Last year's WFTY was progress, and I am ... actually, I was going to say content, but it's more than that. I'm proud of myself, and I'm pleased with the progress that I made. Even without the challenges throughout the year, I accomplished things that I should be proud of; and given those challenges, I'm even happier about what I was able to do.
      • mytime6630
        mytime6630 Posts: 4,274 Member
        edited January 2021



        I started a new JFT thread for 2021 ... so hope you can again join us there! Thought with the way 2020 was ... nice to have a fresh start!


        https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10819491/just-for-today-daily-commitment-thread-for-2021#latest
      • clicketykeys
        clicketykeys Posts: 6,575 Member
        JFT Thursday
        1. 1 set of lifts. Balance work. Feed cats. Meds. Tea! Post class plan right away on screen AND on site.
        2. Class prep. Review / update Unit 1. College rec reply email. Meeting 9:30 AM!
        3. Planning: Contact parents. Recalculate grades. Set 2 of lifts.
        4. Lunch: Dutch baby. Buy Hood Feminism and New Jim Crow? Pride & Prejudice notes.
        5. Afternoon: Philosophy of ed; college rec. S&F script.
        6. Evening: Livestream; Dispossessed notes. Dinner: Soup. Breathe. Set 3 of lifts. Strength/yoga.
        7. Drink more water. No, more. Keep the pitcher in the fridge full. You're not actually hungry. Make some tea. Drink more water! Chop celery.
        8. Shower. Review papers by desk. File or trash. Reinforce patch on jeans.
        9. Gratitude journal. Therapy exercises: crunches, push-ups, squats, ankle lifts, box jumps, plank. Meds. Floss, rinse, brush teeth. Wed book group. SHBP screening - August? MH Monday check-in; Tough Question Tuesday; Whatever Wednesday AMA; Thankful Thursday. Indochino suit fitting - Atlanta or Nashville?

        Scale goals
        End of 2017: 174.6
        End of 2018: 189.2
        End of 2019: 196.4
        End of 2020: 187.4
        Today: 190.2

        Ongoing plans/ideas behind the cut
        1. Purchases: Look for an "ugly Christmas sweater" and a long-haired doll at thrift stores. Practice French braiding. Go to used bookstore and look for On Writing (Stephen King), Dying for a Paycheck (Robin Hardman), The Prince (tr. Tim Parks, Russell Price, or Robert Adams), The Secret Adversary (Christie).
        2. E2: What should the controlling ideas be in a study of world literature? Review world lit options. Create vocabulary lists for each unit that come from the texts used: Animal Farm, Julius Caesar, Wes Moore, I Am Malala. Find a way to incorporate changing words from one part of speech to another. Students need to know how to review multiple sources and synthesize information in order to draw a conclusion. Need practice with the difference between transitions and overlapping (at end of paragraph - "another issue is Y" vs "there are other issues besides X"). Quit using "in conclusion" and "I believe" and other writing-about-my-writing phrases. Confusion between direct/indirect objects and prepositional phrases. Use the UDHR and the Declaration of Independence to study paraphrasing; use that to front-load Machiavelli and how to deal with challenging texts. Confusion between everyday / every day and similar constructions.
        3. E1: Need practice with quoting & paraphrasing sources, identifying claims that would need support, use of last names for reference, and capitalization practice (common/proper nouns, titles). Difficulty using possessive nouns in their own writing. Honors: practice subject/object pronouns (my friend and I / my friend and me). Poetry: Revise "Songs are Poetry" handouts.
        4. Curriculum Development: Writing mini-unit. Review scholarly research on 5PE. (I think I can have this as an intro to the research unit so that they also get exposure to how quotes are integrated and cited.) Parallel structure; use of emotional language, specific detail. Use "Write About a Pebble" lesson from Atwell. How long should each unit take? Do research on characteristics: curiosity, persistence, resilience, creativity, responsibility, optimism, courage, integrity, authenticity, leadership, self-awareness, humility, compassion - others? Include grammarly check on essays! Review assessments. What is the purpose for each unit? What should the controlling ideas be in a study of world literature? Review world lit options. Write 1 reflection weekly; type one in Classroom by Weds. Copy-paste to discussion board for comments due Friday. Homework: Online journal Mon due Tue; Reflection Tue due Wed; C&P journal in class Wed; Comments Thu due Fri. Bonus if you are the first response; further bonus if you respond to comments on your post. Grammar practice Mon & Wed; quiz Fri. Unit plan for research (Idea for regular: comparing same story on sites with different biases).
        5. Professional Development: Write blog post weekly. Comment on 3 posts each week - Tu Th Sun? Check with PSC. Talk with Z about articles and/or conference proposals.
        6. Medical: Dentist call to schedule cleaning โ€“ March? ObG schedule for April. Schedule PCP for May.
        7. Theater: Little Princess.
        8. House: Siding. Or perhaps bathroom floor.
        9. Fun: Open beading on Thursdays. Coloring at library on Tuesday. Put jewelry away. Edney Hack Nights alt Weds. ASL? Spanish/Portuguese practice? Practice piano. ROL Secret Adversary. Buy bike rack for car.
        10. Volunteering ideas: Theater. Library. Animal shelter. Community Kitchen. Emerge Georgia training.
        11. Family: Book group. Dinners?
        12. Writing: Blog post: Running, Racism and Rum: Learning to Handle Discomfort. Fanfic: Create a scene list for the Batgirl story. Finish the cafe scene for the Titans story. Open Wordpress in Safari.
        13. Lifting: 15 squats, 15 deadlifts, 10 shoulder presses, 15 arm raises, 15 pushups, 30 crunches, 15 side lifts, 15 back kicks, horse stance for 5 breaths.
        14. Other: Practice hair braiding with D. Check on appts for drs. Remind D to ask his dad about the table and check with home repair contractors. 3 posts/week? Create test for MLA format. Create test for infographics and visual information. Remember that M does not like surprises! Check dates of classes and update semester plan. She Should Run vision statement. Update standards on board. When to change bulletin board?

        WFTY: Persistence. Nervous about my revisions to the research unit and starting with that. But trying to work on it halfway through the term meant it almost didn't happen. And students NEED help with understanding informational texts and how to evaluate sources and synthesize information and provide their own response.
        Reminder: Last year's WFTY was progress, and I am ... actually, I was going to say content, but it's more than that. I'm proud of myself, and I'm pleased with the progress that I made. Even without the challenges throughout the year, I accomplished things that I should be proud of; and given those challenges, I'm even happier about what I was able to do.
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      • clicketykeys
        clicketykeys Posts: 6,575 Member
        JFT Saturday
        1. 1 set of lifts. Balance work. Feed cats. Meds. Tea!
        2. Take recycling.
        3. Pick up book from library. Donate clothes. Get groceries.
        4. Lunch: Sushi. Buy Hood Feminism and New Jim Crow? Pride & Prejudice notes.
        5. Afternoon: Philosophy of ed. S&F script. Short run.
        6. Evening: Dispossessed notes. Set 3 of lifts.
        7. Drink more water. No, more. Keep the pitcher in the fridge full. You're not actually hungry. Make some tea. Drink more water! Chop celery.
        8. Shower. Review papers by desk. File or trash.
        9. Gratitude journal. Therapy exercises: crunches, push-ups, squats, ankle lifts, box jumps, plank. Meds. Floss, rinse, brush teeth. Wed book group. SHBP screening - August? MH Monday check-in; Tough Question Tuesday; Whatever Wednesday AMA; Thankful Thursday. Indochino suit fitting - Atlanta or Nashville?

        Scale goals
        End of 2017: 174.6
        End of 2018: 189.2
        End of 2019: 196.4
        End of 2020: 187.4
        Today: 192.2

        Ongoing plans/ideas behind the cut
        1. Purchases: Look for an "ugly Christmas sweater" and a long-haired doll at thrift stores. Practice French braiding. Go to used bookstore and look for On Writing (Stephen King), Dying for a Paycheck (Robin Hardman), The Prince (tr. Tim Parks, Russell Price, or Robert Adams), The Secret Adversary (Christie).
        2. E2: What should the controlling ideas be in a study of world literature? Review world lit options. Create vocabulary lists for each unit that come from the texts used: Animal Farm, Julius Caesar, Wes Moore, I Am Malala. Find a way to incorporate changing words from one part of speech to another. Students need to know how to review multiple sources and synthesize information in order to draw a conclusion. Need practice with the difference between transitions and overlapping (at end of paragraph - "another issue is Y" vs "there are other issues besides X"). Quit using "in conclusion" and "I believe" and other writing-about-my-writing phrases. Confusion between direct/indirect objects and prepositional phrases. Use the UDHR and the Declaration of Independence to study paraphrasing; use that to front-load Machiavelli and how to deal with challenging texts. Confusion between everyday / every day and similar constructions.
        3. E1: Need practice with quoting & paraphrasing sources, identifying claims that would need support, use of last names for reference, and capitalization practice (common/proper nouns, titles). Difficulty using possessive nouns in their own writing. Honors: practice subject/object pronouns (my friend and I / my friend and me). Poetry: Revise "Songs are Poetry" handouts.
        4. Curriculum Development: Writing mini-unit. Review scholarly research on 5PE. (I think I can have this as an intro to the research unit so that they also get exposure to how quotes are integrated and cited.) Parallel structure; use of emotional language, specific detail. Use "Write About a Pebble" lesson from Atwell. How long should each unit take? Do research on characteristics: curiosity, persistence, resilience, creativity, responsibility, optimism, courage, integrity, authenticity, leadership, self-awareness, humility, compassion - others? Include grammarly check on essays! Review assessments. What is the purpose for each unit? What should the controlling ideas be in a study of world literature? Review world lit options. Write 1 reflection weekly; type one in Classroom by Weds. Copy-paste to discussion board for comments due Friday. Homework: Online journal Mon due Tue; Reflection Tue due Wed; C&P journal in class Wed; Comments Thu due Fri. Bonus if you are the first response; further bonus if you respond to comments on your post. Grammar practice Mon & Wed; quiz Fri. Unit plan for research (Idea for regular: comparing same story on sites with different biases).
        5. Professional Development: Write blog post weekly. Comment on 3 posts each week - Tu Th Sun? Check with PSC. Talk with Z about articles and/or conference proposals.
        6. Medical: Dentist call to schedule cleaning โ€“ March? ObG schedule for April. Schedule PCP for May.
        7. Theater: Little Princess.
        8. House: Siding. Or perhaps bathroom floor.
        9. Fun: Open beading on Thursdays. Coloring at library on Tuesday. Put jewelry away. Edney Hack Nights alt Weds. ASL? Spanish/Portuguese practice? Practice piano. ROL Secret Adversary. Buy bike rack for car.
        10. Volunteering ideas: Theater. Library. Animal shelter. Community Kitchen. Emerge Georgia training.
        11. Family: Book group. Dinners?
        12. Writing: Blog post: Running, Racism and Rum: Learning to Handle Discomfort. Fanfic: Create a scene list for the Batgirl story. Finish the cafe scene for the Titans story. Open Wordpress in Safari.
        13. Lifting: 15 squats, 15 deadlifts, 10 shoulder presses, 15 arm raises, 15 pushups, 30 crunches, 15 side lifts, 15 back kicks, horse stance for 5 breaths.
        14. Other: Practice hair braiding with D. Check on appts for drs. Remind D to ask his dad about the table and check with home repair contractors. 3 posts/week? Create test for MLA format. Create test for infographics and visual information. Remember that M does not like surprises! Check dates of classes and update semester plan. She Should Run vision statement. Update standards on board. When to change bulletin board?

        WFTY: Persistence. Whoops! Yesterday was Friday, not Thursday. Ah well. Lots of errands today, and maybe time for a short run? It's gonna be chilly, so it'll be tough to get myself to DO IT.
        Reminder: Last year's WFTY was progress, and I am ... actually, I was going to say content, but it's more than that. I'm proud of myself, and I'm pleased with the progress that I made. Even without the challenges throughout the year, I accomplished things that I should be proud of; and given those challenges, I'm even happier about what I was able to do.