My 2018 Homesteading Resolutions
While most people don't end up keeping their New Years resolutions, I feel like a new year (and especially the Winter) is a great time to reflect over the past year - your wins, your losses - and decide what to focus on and do better next year.
I also think reading others' resolutions is a great way to get ideas for your own, or to at least get the creative juices flowing.
Here are a list of my new years resolutions for the homestead:
1. Put Back Tools After Use
Just like getting my son to put his toys away at the end of the day is tough (not because he won't, but because at the end of the day WE lack the discipline), remembering to put my tools away at the end of the day is HARD. I'll shed a sweatshirt in the yard and forget to take it inside with me. Or I'll end up using three different shovels and get distracted...or the tool shed is just soooooo far away. But leaving anything out in the rain/dew will damage it. And I get soooo irritated when things aren't where they're supposed to be - even if I'm the one that left it out!
2. Work Towards the Future WITHOUT Sacrificing the Present
I have a very bad habit about stressing out over the future, or getting burnt out chasing a goal. At the end of the day, I'm already living the life I want and one that I love. I need to balance working to improve and grow, with enjoying exactly where we are right now.
3. Automate, Automate, Automate
At least for the next 5 years, hubby and I will both be working full time in town. That means we need to be smarter about the time we do have on the homestead. There's no shame in making things easier for ourselves. I need to evaluate the chores we do have, and figure out creative ways to make them easier - a bigger chicken waterer, a bigger feeder, drip lines for the garden, a roomba...whatever it is!
4. Before All Else - Health
This past few months have been challenging on the health-front. My husband was gone for nearly two months, leaving me to manage the day-to-day farming, baby, and working by myself. I pity-ate and didn't put my own health first. Which meant I got sick. Mama's can't afford to get sick, especially when Dada's away. Then the baby got sick for what seemed like months, and I put myself second AGAIN...so now I'm sick!! AGAIN. I need to put my own air mask on first so that I can't be healthy enough to support others.
5. Form + Function + Beauty
For some things, when form and function meet, it's a beautiful thing. But I shouldn't shy away from making functional things...beautiful. We've never been in a place for more than a few years, so I've never invested in homemaking, or making our house beautiful. Not only should I focus on making things easy (automated) and functional (and hopefully serve more than one purpose) I can also focus on making it beautiful.
I could write about 18 things that I'll focus on in 2018, but let's be real...the 5 that I listed are more than enough to keep me busy. And who can honestly keep track of more than a few.
Now it's your turn! What are your new years resolutions? Have you made any or do you think they're silly?
Number 2 is on my list. A very smart way to think my friend.
All good resolutions - but health is almost certainly number one. Without health all the rest are meaningless. Take care of yourself so you can take care of others (particularly the baby).
I love # 2 I need to sit down and write out some goals for the new year! Thanks for the inspiration
Happy to inspire! It came to me at 5 this morning...probably ruminating from what my yoga instructor said yesterday about setting intentions for 2018. Setting homesteading intentions! Living in an intentional way. The to-do list will always be there, there will always be things that need tending, caring, cleaning, and doing...but that shouldn't control our day. Our day should be intentional.
love this!! I totally agree and needed to be reminded of this! Thanks girl! Love following you.
This is a wonderful list! I had to chuckle at #1 as I was just chatting with another homesteader on here about leaving my tools out and growing rust 😂 I put together a post of my top 3 projects to complete in 2018 yesterday.
It's my biggest pet peeve for myself!! I'll have to go check out your projects post
Maybe this will be the year I change my ways.... haha! But seriously! I have been making an real effort but it is easy to get distracted by another chore
What a great read! Thank you for sharing :)
Great resolutions! Mine are to cut red meat from my diet and finish the garden restoration project on the homestead! Happy New Years!