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2011 Time Warp

January 7, 2012

Can we just rewind 7 days and pretend that I started my New Year’s goals on time?

I’m kinda living in a 2011 time warp right now.

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There has been no talk of taking down the Christmas tree or decorations yet. I think Eric and I are in a holiday decoration stand off, waiting to see who will cave first. Plus, it’s so cozy with the tree all lit up at night and the creepy Nutcrackers peering at me from the mantel! Aw, creepy Nutcrackers.

With our long winters, I’m in no rush to pack up the holiday joy just yet. It can wait, much like I am for spring.

Can we also pretend that I accomplished all of 2011’s goals while we’re at it? Or even more than half of them?

Here’s a little recap of my 2011 goals and how I did.

1. Take care of my health and continue my journey with a vegan diet

I felt like I really hit my stride when it came to veganism this year. I made all kinds of new vegan recipes and tried many new foods and vegan restaurants. I got in the v-zone! On the flip side, I also learned to be more patient when I was somewhere that wasn’t veg-friendly and thankful when I was somewhere that was. I tried to take it all in stride. In terms of my health, I’d say I did well, especially with exercise and nutrition. However, I still need to work on getting my mental health more balanced when it comes to my anxiety. I still struggle with it more than I’d like to admit.

2. Blogging: focus on quality over quantity

I definitely worked hard on my recipe creation, photography, and writing in 2011. There are still a lot of things I want to improve and work on, but that’s the beauty of the beast!

3. Write a vegan cookbook proposal + sign with publisher + start cookbook testing and writing process

I honestly did not think that I was going to come close to making this goal, but things took a sudden turn for the better in the fall. I signed with a wonderful literary agency and planned on finishing my proposal in February 2012 (the proposals are often over 50 pages, so I gave myself a few months). However, I was contacted by a publishing house in November asking me to send them my cookbook proposal. Needless to say, this lit a fire under my butt and I was working on it like crazy until 2 or 3 in the morning every night. Two weeks later, my agent sent it to our list of favourite publishers and since December, I’ve been having conference calls with them discussing our ideas for the book (scary!). Because this process can take a while (especially over the holidays), I’ve already started working on my cookbook to get a jump start, creating new recipes, writing, and trying to get a handle on this crazy process. Hopefully, I will have good news to report to you soon! If not, I’m still going to keep working on the book and chasing my dream.

4. Save 10% of monthly gross income into high interest savings account.

I saved a bit, but definitely not 10%. One of my goals in 2012 will relate to how I’m going to improve this area. I need a budget overhaul and I think mint.com is going to be involved.

5. Run a 5k race

As it turned out, I didn’t race at all in 2011, which was a big contrast to 2010. I never would’ve guessed that I wouldn’t make this goal, but I ended up focusing on strength training, spinning, yoga, and running for pleasure. It was a nice change! I guess I just wasn’t in the race mode in 2011. I did run a few speedy 5ks on my own for free though. :)

6. Raise money for charity

This was a big success in 2011, thanks to YOU! We raised a whopping $7,200 for the Japan Disaster Relief Fundraiser, in addition to various other bake sale charities over the year. Thank you for your generosity!

7. Do Body Pump class a minimum of one time per week

I don’t think it averaged out to once a week all year long, but I was happy with getting back into my strength training this year. I’m not renewing my gym membership in 2012 (as an effort to save moula), but I will tell you what I’m going to do for home workouts instead.

8. Take a photography course

Sadly, this didn’t happen, but it’s still on my list of things I want to do (Eric too!).

9. Ireland or bust

Well, I guess it was a bust! We didn’t end up going to Ireland, but we were blessed with a visit from our Irish relatives instead! We’ll make it there some day.

10. Meditate 3 minutes per day

I’m seriously dying laughing right now thinking about how big of a fail this goal was. I tried…I really did. I remember sitting on my office floor on January 1st, turning off the light, and setting the timer for 3 minutes. What felt like 5 hours later, I got up, feeling a bit more stressed than before I started. I even tried a meditation CD at one point, but I couldn’t stop laughing at the guy’s creepy voice long enough to meditate.

I’ve come to learn that I relax by doing things. My best meditation probably happens when I’m at a yoga class (even if I do force myself to wait until a few people leave the room before I leave Shavasana…)

On that note, I haven’t been to yoga in a downward dog’s age, so I best fix that.

11. Wild Card

The wild card was started in 2011, but ultimately was not finished yet. I’m hopeful I’ll be able to tell you about it in 2012!

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Another year gone. Many experiences. Lessons Learned. Laughter. Mistakes made. Great memories. Tears. Chances taken. Disappointments. Blessings. Love. Goals completed. Goals not completed.

…and that’s why we look forward to a fresh start each year to do it all over again.

Here’s to 2012 and all it will bring. Decorations and all.

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Andrea @ B Simply Healthy
14 years ago

Angela,
Congratulations on a great year! I love your blog and recipes! I use to feel that way about meditation myself (and still have trouble committing to it daily), but I found some guided meditations at Fragrant Heart- http://www.fragrantheart.com/ that have really helped. I like her voice (soothing…not too creepy!) It’s a goal of mine this year to do it more often, so it’s part of my 21 Day Lifestyle change plan starting today!
Can’t wait for the cookbook to come out. I would love to do that one day myself!
(P.S.- My tree and decorations are still up as well!)
All the Best,
Andrea

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Angela
Reply to  Andrea @ B Simply Healthy
14 years ago

Thanks Andrea, I will check her out!

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osgmom
14 years ago

I really enjoyed reading your 2011 recap & I laughed out loud reading your comments about meditation. I’ve personally never been able (thus far) to master the art of meditation. I too find things that are “supposed” to be relaxing end up being a bit stressful to me :) May good health and success fill 2012!

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Angela
Reply to  osgmom
14 years ago

Hmm, maybe it’s genetic then? lol

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osgmom
Reply to  Angela
14 years ago

Maybe :)

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Audrey
14 years ago

What a fun look back. I remember when these goals first went up, and I think you accomplished A LOT. I’m still curious about that Wild Card. Guess I’ll have to wait another year. :D

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Aria
14 years ago

Don’t feel bad about not making your NY resolutions until now. I read a post by HTP Caitlyn about not starting your NY resolutions until Jan 7th so you are right on target haha :)

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LizAshlee
14 years ago

You made great progress, you should be proud and celebrate your work and effort! Also, I definitely think you achieved quality over quantity…your blog is so inspiring! :)

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Alexandra (Veggin' Out in the Kitchen)
14 years ago

So many great goals in 2011! And you did good with them too :)
I’m definitely buying your book when it comes out! I’m excited already! :D
I wanted to take a photography class this past year too, but it didn’t happen either :( Luckily for you, your pictures are already amazing!

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Kat
14 years ago

I think being a women and having anxiety come hand in hand. Especially if you don’t drown yourself with antidepressents, smokes and alcohol! Wait till you have kids….your anxiety will be 100x’s worse soooo I highly recommend finding a way to manage it now. My husband is constantly telling me to lower the bar….but I think people like you and myself will never settle for the way things are when we know it can be so much better. Why run 2 miles when we can run 5. Why eat vegetarian when we can eat vegan. Why write recipes for blog when you can write a cookbook! There is nothing wrong for wanting more…unless you drive yourself crazy trying to get there. (which I do). Oh…as far as finances. When we went vegan I also did a money make over with dave ramsey’s thinking. It really works. Its tough because you cut out almost all extra spending but it pays off so fast. In 8 months I have been able to pay off 27,000 in credit card/student loan debt. First you get 1000 in savings. Then you pick the lowest credit card amount and pay that off first, then the next lowest. Not lowest interest but the actual balance amount. You pay minimum payment on all other payments except for the one you are paying off. We used every extra spare penny and sold a lot of stuff. I cut out all beauty buys like getting hair and nails done. No clothes or shoe shopping. No kitchen appliance buying. Only what we “needed”. I still bought quality organic food but all the rest was cut out. The freedom you feel from being debt free is liberating. Next will be paying off vehicles! I think 2012 will be better for everyone. It seems 2011 was the wake up call and 2012 will be the embrace year! Good luck Angela and don’t stop blogging or taking pics! You benefit sooo many people by your gifts!

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Crystal @ Tea Leaves and Vanilla
14 years ago

Angela, have you looked into RRSPs? I didn’t know anything about them except that I should get them, so I took out one of those “Dummies” books at the library… I think it was RRSPs & RRIFs for Dummies and it has been a really good resource. I also love books by Gail Vaz-Oxlade for finance stuff like getting out of debt and saving. She is the host of that show, Til Debt Do Us Part. It might be worth it to look into your money goals by checking out these two resources!
If you do your banking with RBC then there is a budget thing in the online banking that you can look at. Every time you use your cards it automatically keeps track and categorizes your spending. You can set budget goals, too.

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Andrea @ Vegvacious
14 years ago

That’s why I like calling them goals, not resolutions. The word goals to me means works in progress – my list is similar to yours – some are done, some are in the works and some just got bumped over to my 2012 list…and there were even a couple that don’t matter to me anymore and have been nixed completely!

PS – my holiday decorations are still up to! Neither of us are motivated to drag out the boxes and I love the tree lights on at night. I’m thinking we’ll have to force ourselves to do it this week, but that is what I said last week too LOL!!!

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Kathy
14 years ago

Hi Angela,

Hi Angela!

I want to let you know how much I love your blog. I’ve been a vegetarian for sixteen years, but became vegan just a few months ago – thanks to your blog (and mama peas), as well as a talk I attended by Wayne Pacelle. I have gotten a sense of community through your blog – as well as some great recipes. And restaurant reviews! I live in Encinitas, right where you vacationed. I would have been so surprised to see you at Whole Foods! I am also inspired by your cookbook journey. I have been working on a middle-grade series and have had so many bumps in the road….but I think this will be my year! Yours too! Can’t wait to buy your book. Thanks for everything you do for people AND animals.

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Angela
Reply to  Kathy
14 years ago

Hey Kathy, I appreciate your kind words so much! Thank you…maybe we will cross paths in Encinitas someday, as we plan on going back. Good luck with your goals in 2012 as well!

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Tracy @ Tracy's Treats
14 years ago

I love reading others’ goals! Congrats on all that you accomplished and don’t get too down on those that you didn’t! That’s what the new year is for! :-)

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Kayla @ The Best Things
14 years ago

I can’t wait for you to publish a book. I want a copy! Also, I totally feel you on the whole meditation thing. I can’t even get through the BOOK I was trying to read to educate me about it..

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Michelle@Peachy Palate
14 years ago

If you ever come to Ireland be sure to let me know (be warned you will be stuck for vegan friendly food but I know three of the best places to visit!) I live in Wicklow, “the garden of Ireland”…it’s beautiful though I’ll admit I neglect to appreciate it as much as I should.
One of my goals for this year is to focus more on my health, veganism, and I’m hoping to run the women’s mini marathon (a 10k race) having never run anything like it before! :)

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Angela
Reply to  Michelle@Peachy Palate
14 years ago

Thank you Michelle, I was wondering about what I would eat while there. Glad to know there are a few places to check out!

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Laura
14 years ago

Great recap! I think mental health challenges will always be there, but learning to cope helps huge. I find exercising keeps mine relatively under control. I also hear you on the savings front! Just bought a couple books the globe and mail recommended a few weeks ago to try to help.

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Stacy @ Say It With Sprinkles
14 years ago

I’m In sort of in the same boat with my 2012 resolutions/goals…life has been so busy the past week that I really haven’t gotten started on any of them yet! In time, in time.

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Kelli
14 years ago

Hi! I really enjoyed this post, although my comment is unrelated: made both the roasted tomato, onion and garlic soup AND the vegan (non GF) brownies the other day and Oh. My. Goodness. Amazing! These recipes are both going in my repertoire! Thanks again for such great recipes. And I can’t wait for your book to come out!!

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melissa (fitnessnyc)
14 years ago

beautiful recap! good luck with the book!

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bitt of raw
14 years ago

You had a lot of goals, and I appreciate your careful reflection on them. I am so curious about the wild card now…I guess I’ll have to wait.

I struggle with anxiety too and I am trying to get a handle on it. I don’t think it’s as well understood as depression even.

One thing I am curious about is your gut because you posted about it. I know going GF didn’t help it (but did help us with some awesome recipes!) but did you get any other answers? I know blogging about health issues tends to bring upon millions of suggestions that may be overwhelming. Hope you feel better.

I hope my comment makes it from moderation!

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kaila@ healthy helper blog!
14 years ago

Oooooh I am curious about the wild card!!! Congrats on accomplishing so much! I’d say you were very successful in 2011! Can’t to see what 2012 brings for ya!

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Bridgid Gallagher
14 years ago

Congrats on all of your success this year! I love reading your blog & trying the recipes. :) Can’t wait for the cookbook!

Also, if you’re looking for at-home strength training, Jenn Jordan has an AWESOME video workout series. You can check out her blog for a taste test of the videos, but you do have to sign up before you can access them all. (I actually found your blog through hers ages ago.) The workouts are killer, but totally worth it!

Here’s a link: http://fortheglow.com/#/the-method/

:)

Happy wishes for 2012!

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