
Now that I live in Kansai, I’m hoping to make some changes to the way I live. Not that there was much of a problem before, but it’s always good to have an excuse to make a resolution instead of just New Years.
The first one I am going to describe is something I thought of a week ago. I found my kindle and realised how shockingly little I have used it since I bought it almost a year ago. In fact, I haven’t read that much for a long while and this is potentially partly why my English ability is deteriorating, even though that is the core skill of my job. In response to this self-criticism, I have decided to put aside a book budget for Kindle (not paperback, as English books are dastardly expensive in Japan) and use it every two weeks. Which means, completing a book every two weeks. Originally, the idea was to complete one every week but I have decided that due to the busy nature of my new job, this is unrealistic. So, two weeks it is.
Secondly, though many people say otherwise (in which I partially agree with), I have adopted a rather unhealthy diet and as a result have gained a considerable amount of weight (which some current co-workers regard as “currently normal”). I think the weight may be normal but it’s not the kind of weight I want to be keeping. So maybe a healthier diet and more exercise might shift the weight to something more bearable. If I get round to it…
Thirdly, saving money. This list is starting to sound like a typical resolution list but it’s true. I am being paid more now and I will be receiving a full pay every month. Therefore, a chunk of this can be put aside since last year I didn’t have chunk to put aside. It’s a no-brainer.
Fourthly, Japanese. I need to meet more people since I don’t know many around here, and use Japanese more often. In Ibaraki, I guess it was easier to talk Japanese as there weren’t many English speakers. But now, it’s all I do. English, English, English! Maybe I need to have a balanced language diet to go with my food diet.
Fifthly, my book. It’s all good just reading all the time, but I have always wanted to publish something in book form at least once. So, why haven’t I done it already?! My lazy bum has been whining for the past year or so (even though I have a concept, an idea) and has never actually forwarded with this. I am in a more inspiring environment (except my apartment), being near Kyoto and all, and it’s time to put it into action.
I’ll be 23 in a few months.
At 21, I finished my degree and moved to Japan.
At 22, I got a better job.
At 23, I need something bigger to show for it. Maybe a published author?
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Since you lived in Ibaraki for a spell, what was the general consensus of the status of their “greater Tokyo” airport?