My kiddo and I are having a fruit and vegetable challenge. Each month we’ll seek out a fruit or vegetable we’ve never tried and taste it. My BFF is trying to walk all the greenways in our county (that is county not country, low stakes! Attainabl!). How about you?

  • LegionEris [she/her]
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    Two honestly. They’re both kinda big picture, but both are fun and easy and low stakes.

    1. Slow down, settle, nest. 2023 was a wild year filled with change. I got a job that became the focal point of my life, and then I got promoted. That job came with more friends and connections than I’ve ever had. It has been a very full, sometimes overwhelming year. 2024 is going to be my Convenience Store Woman year. I’m gonna settle into my management position, get good at it, and turn this dispensary into a beautiful weed distribution machine.

    2. I’m gonna keep trying for a second romantic partner. It’s gonna be fun because flirting is fun. And the stakes are low because I already have a fantastic, stable relationship with my wife. Failure means continuing the happy life I’m living now. I’ll just keep trying to get the attention of boys with good hair.

    2024 is gonna be good, but easier than 2023 plz

    • @NerdyPopRocks@lemmy.world
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      Wow! I hope you accomplish all you want to! Although, I’d expect every year going forward to be harder than the last tbh. So I hope that your struggle in 2023 brought you resilience for the struggle to come in 2024

      • LegionEris [she/her]
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        That’s silly. I’m in a really good place personally. My best friend is my assistant manager. I just signed the lease early for another year (starting in May) in my nice apartment that is just a few blocks from my dispensary. We could reasonably be a million dollar a month location by this time next year. I’ve found a Discord where I can make friends with other trans people in my area despite my powerful introversion. And just being a visible trans person in a popular business running a safe place in a conservative area is fighting the good fight! I have integrated the resistance into my life. I have the financial stability to take care of some real life shit that’s in arrears. And despite isolated examples of the opposite, the fact is that people are overall safer, healthier, and freer than they have ever been. I say that as someone who has been attacked in public for being trans. 2024 is going to be good. It’s just going to be extra good for me.

    • @SendMePhotos@lemmy.world
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      Low stakes… I feel like 320x200 would be high stakes because of the difficulty. Low stakes would be more like 1920x1080

    • CashewNut 🏴󠁢󠁥󠁧󠁿
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      I’m amazed there’s people out there that can’t do it. Kinda like finding out there people who don’t have an inner monologue.

      It’s so easy. Leave your curtain open so you get light in the morning. On a Sunday or when you lie in just let yourself drift in and out of sleep.

      Be conscious of the fact you’re falling back to sleep and focus on going back to the thing you last remember dreaming.

      Realise you have full control of everything. Kinda like Neo in the matrix.

      It’s great walking up from a nightmare where you’re being chased by something then falling back to sleep knowing you’re going to kick it’s ass when you sleep back in.

      When you’re ‘plugged’ back into your dream you stop trying to run, face the fear and lay down a sick anime special move!

      • @tocopherol@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        It’s not always so easy for everyone, I’ve been trying for years with effort off and on with plenty of studying and have had maybe two lucid dreams ever. I have never been able to remember many dreams, I think that is a big factor. When I did have the lucid and semi-lucid experiences it was when I had been in the habit of writing my dreams down, it increased the number of dreams I remembered massively.

  • @ohlaph@lemmy.world
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    In the realm of low-stakes New Year’s resolutions, I’ve decided to approach things like a turtle: slow, steady, and deliberate.

    One of my goals is to read a few pages before bed each night, embracing the tranquility of the night like a ghostly whisper weaving through the pages.

    Another resolution involves culinary adventures—I plan to try a new recipe every month, daring my taste buds to dance to flavors they’ve yet to meet, maybe even conjuring a dish that turns a stinky apple into a delicious surprise. And to inject some movement into my work-from-home routine, I aim to take short walks during breaks, not as a sprint but as a turtle’s amble, allowing myself to soak in the world outside my screen.

    These resolutions are gentle nudges toward a better self without the weight of undue pressure.

  • @Okokimup@lemmy.world
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    131 year ago

    I’ve started painting 10-15 minutes every day and I want to keep that up. I fell off reading nonfiction so I’m planning to start that again.

  • Favrion
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    111 year ago

    I want to read at least ten books, and learn ASL.

  • @Doxatek@mander.xyz
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    71 year ago

    Got a new nano tank (aquarium) with co2 injection. I want it to look really nice and raise potential baby fish.

    • @intensely_human@lemm.ee
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      Let’s hope it sticks. Let’s hope your pick up walking sticks. Sticks can help. Walking sticks with walking sticks.

      I’m sorry

  • @StickyDango@lemmy.world
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    151 year ago

    Cook one meal from a different country every month. I’ve always loved cooking and I have a partner who is equally as enthusiastic to eat it with me! The foods have to be something I’ve never cooked before. Some can be ones I’ve eaten before, so I have something to compare to. I’m thinking of starting with traditional foods from Afghanistan, Russia, Ethiopia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Uyghur…

    • @viking@infosec.pub
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      Do you know sorted foods on youtube? They have a bunch of different series, one where they do just that, going in alphabetical order from A-Z and then drawing a random country starting with that letter, and then cooking the national dish plus some community recommendations. It’s quite fun!

      • @StickyDango@lemmy.world
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        51 year ago

        Oh, no I haven’t, but thank you for the share, I’ll go take a look. Going out to eat has gone up in price so much that it is pushing me to learn to cook my favourite dishes, and explore flavours I would otherwise never have tasted before.

        Something else I had planned to do was once a month, my partner and I write down three countries (six between us) we want to visit or re visit on small pieces of paper. We put them in a cup and draw three countries: First is the main meal, second is dessert, third is an activity.

        Definitely more effort involved but it gets him to expand his culinary skills past pasta and chicken wraps.

    • @hemko@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      11 year ago

      That sounds terrible, would rather take the “go to gym weekly” or “stop drinking”

      The question was for attainable challenges

      • @Cocodapuf@lemmy.world
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        Eh, It’s generally painless.

        What’s worse though is the other PC in the living room. I have an iMac for the kid to use and steam is also ending support for macOS 10.14… that is a much bigger problem! 10.14 is the last version of macOS that supports 32 bit applications. When steam stops running in that system, we’ll be locked out from about 75% of the Mac game library…

        I’ve already tried mint on the iMac and it was hell. I’ve never really used Linux myself, but everyone said mint is so great, so easy. But I had no parental controls, no ability to recover when it crashed, just problems with everything and no ability to manage them. It was awful. I got the mac for the simple os and Linux defeats the entire purpose. I reinstalled the MacOS.

  • @ShadyGrove@lemmy.world
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    111 year ago

    This is probably one of the most common resolutions…but I’m going to (continue) to work out.

    I started a strength training program in the beginning of November and have been consistently hitting the gym 3 days a week. It’s been great for both my physical and mental health.

  • @stoy@lemmy.zip
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    I make one new years resolution every year, to not make any other new years resolutions.

    So far it is going great!