The idea of having commitment as my personal theme for 2010 really only coalesced at the end of yesterday's blog. I think that validates the psychological practice of 'talking it out.' So if 2009 was the 'Year of Change,' which had the result of not changing a damned thing, then 2010, as the 'Year of Commitment,' is going to change everything. As a Stoic, I just love paradoxes.
So here are the things that I am doing right now, that I am going to keep doing throughout the year.
- I am currently working on the DP, and will complete it by year's end.
- I have already started the Olympian Oracle, to prepare it for publication. That is also to be done by year's end.
- Complete the Oak Leaves submissions on time for the balance of the year. I have to get to work on this one, as the blue line for the Spring issue is due in a few days.
- I have made some significant progress on the Stoic Studies program with Erik at the College. I am going to complete this, which shouldn't take more the 4 - 5 months. Afterwards, I am going to continue working through the yet to be developed Stoic Mentorship program.
- Pam and I have decided to work our way through some personal Stoic studies. We will start the year off with Keith's Stoic Serenity course, and when that is complete, work on William's Guide to the Good Life. This may not take us to the end of the year, but some other course may come up in the meantime to flesh it out. The point is that we study, deeply, together.
- Words of the Ancient Wise. Everyday, alone or together.
- This Blog, 3 times/week minimum. I have already experience of the power of writing, beyond mere catharsis.
- Renovations to the upstairs of the house. With the holidays over, there are simply no excuses for not finishing what we started.
- Health. This one is a bit of a stretch, but I might just try to shoehorn it in. The car broke down this week (New Year's Eve) and we decided to go car-less, for the time being at least. This means more walking (a lot more!). I am also going to be taking the bus to and from work. The extension of more activity in my life seems to be reasonable though. Wii on nights when we have no-where to go, and walking to places where there are things to do.
So these are the nine things I have committed to continue. None of them introduce new intentions or practices, none are strictly speaking, new. The list even breaks down nicely into Spirit (1-3 in green are focussed around the ADF), Mind (4-6 in blue are all about Stoic Studies) and Body (7-9 in red). The last is also easy enough to figure out, with the physical/emotional action of writing, the labour of renovations, and the obvious health focus.
Not too much. Not too little. So I am committed to the Nine through the end of Ten.
1 comment:
I think you have a good start here, and I will do what I can to encourage you onward! You have a path and a calling and you honor your Gods as you walk.
Peace Love and Light!
Snowy
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