Resolutions
5 01 2009God damn it’s resolution time again this year. That means it’s time to make that statement, that no one believes, that I will post to my blog more often. Well hear it comes….
I promise I will post more often in this coming new years.
Damn. Even I didn’t believe it. I seem to be in a constant state of flux these days. I’m trying to re-arrange and better myself in so many ways that nothing about me seems concrete recently.
Personal resolutions to myself (I started in Nov, don’t worry, it’s not a “lame” new years thing), time management, friends, hobbies (and adding hobbies, I still need to start salsa lessons), etc…
I’ve been brutally disorganized in some aspects of my life and horribly unmotivated in others. I think that I need to write down and prioritize all my current and ongoing goals for the future and set up next tasks (a la GTD) as well as make moves into completing others. If you’ve any suggestions for how you motivate/force yourself into doing certain things I’d love to hear them. Whether they happen to be mindsets when approaching tasks (chores, excercise, projects, etc…) or organizational tips to do/remember other things (room cleanliness, blog posting schedules, etc…). Please comment away with suggestions, ideas or even encouragement
I think for the blogging I’m going to set up a schedule. I will update what day of the week I will be posting new entries (1 post/week to start) and then see where we can go from there. I was thinking of micro-blogging (twitter) but don’t think I’ll follow through on it with consistency.
Hope everyone had a grand old year so far and I wish you all the best in the new year.
Peace and Love,
- Christopher Marlow






I believe the secret, if there can be said to be any real secrets, is the desire to actually do what you set out to do. One must want to do what one plans to do not and not just feel that one ‘should’ be doing it. If you are not passionate about it and if you don’t really want to do what ever it is you are trying to do then failure is more likely to happen.See the bottom of page 68 in Carnegie. Really asking others how to get motivated is a hard proposition. It is something comes from within. Without that internal desire all the advice in the world will fail you and when you have that desire all the advice in the world is no longer really needed.
Welcome back man! You better keep this blog fresh or I’ll bitch you out
Please do man, I need to be held accountable for my bullshit promises.
“I, Christopher Marlow, resolve to make Jess (the best) dinner (vegetarian/wheat free) on February 24″
Great resolution Chris.
xoxo
hi chris. hh
i have been part time job(about movie)
and study(major history).
wait me hh