Survey #191 Response from Granny

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In most years, do you make at least one New Year’s resolution?Yes
How successful are you usually in keeping your New Year’s resolutions?
Somewhat unsuccessful
How would you most like for 2024 to be different from 2023?I want to make a very large dent in my biggest project, which is digitizing my family papers and photos. That's holding me up from getting on to the next project, which is finishing my family history book. There are some areas of the house that need organizing and my husband and I are mulling over what to do about them - they don't impact us on a daily basis, they're just unsightly. Every time I think about my big project I get a knot in my stomach, so I tend to avoid and get on with other things - doesn't help!!!! I have put alerts in my calendar, but they don't help either - they've been there for a few years now!!!! PLEASE help me make next year different
Referring specifically to your answer to the previous question, what do you plan to do to make your vision for 2024 come true?I have made a plan about the order of elements needing completion. I guess the next step would be to estimate the time it would take? Perhaps it won't take as long as I think. This past year I went through 99% of my photos with my husband's help and have gone through 70% of the family papers on my own. I have organized the papers in boxes by last name. I organized the photos, but need to do that again. I have a scanner for the photos and a very good scanning app on my phone for the papers. - still get that knot in my stomach thinking about it...
Where will you be and what will you be doing when the clock strikes midnight to ring in 2024?I will be with my husband and some of my children and grandchildren.
Here’s your chance to ask Gayle and Ed any question you’re curious about. It need not be related to this survey’s topic(s).How do you feel the knot in the stomach and do it anyway?
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