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wishfulclicking) wrote2012-12-31 06:35 pm
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From 2012 to 2013: remember this, for that
I'm going to try and dodge the Resolution bullet by acknowledging some things that I hope to carry over to the new year:
Dropping things I don't like is okay. I used to be such a completist about finishing things I started when it came to shows or movies. I still hate leaving fandoms, and I don't like it when I can't contribute to conversations about shows I used to follow, but when something makes me more irritated than anything else, it's time to let it go.
Piece by piece and I can get stuff done. This year was a bust for me finishing fests I signed up for except for Yuletide. I am disappointed that I didn't meet my reading or writing goal but I feel better about 2013. I did finish and post a story that was received well enough, I met a deadline!
Subjective things are subjective This seems obvious, but I follow a lot of sites that review films and tv and books and sometimes I see opinions that just leave me baffled; but if I stopped listening to everyone who disagrees with me I would have no one to read. A good piece of criticism can open me to things I hadn't picked up on, or contexts I weren't aware of, and even if I don't agree with the conclusion, the journey can be a fun read.
Specifically fandom stuff: I dropped Glee completely; fell out with OUAT then jumped right back in with the second season (Aurora/Mulan!!!), fell less in love with Teen Wolf (though I am hoping for a resurgence with the new season), bypassed the major movie fandoms even though I saw the films, fell deeper into The Walking Dead, mourned Community.
I'm probably missing stuff, but oh well.
Dropping things I don't like is okay. I used to be such a completist about finishing things I started when it came to shows or movies. I still hate leaving fandoms, and I don't like it when I can't contribute to conversations about shows I used to follow, but when something makes me more irritated than anything else, it's time to let it go.
Piece by piece and I can get stuff done. This year was a bust for me finishing fests I signed up for except for Yuletide. I am disappointed that I didn't meet my reading or writing goal but I feel better about 2013. I did finish and post a story that was received well enough, I met a deadline!
Subjective things are subjective This seems obvious, but I follow a lot of sites that review films and tv and books and sometimes I see opinions that just leave me baffled; but if I stopped listening to everyone who disagrees with me I would have no one to read. A good piece of criticism can open me to things I hadn't picked up on, or contexts I weren't aware of, and even if I don't agree with the conclusion, the journey can be a fun read.
Specifically fandom stuff: I dropped Glee completely; fell out with OUAT then jumped right back in with the second season (Aurora/Mulan!!!), fell less in love with Teen Wolf (though I am hoping for a resurgence with the new season), bypassed the major movie fandoms even though I saw the films, fell deeper into The Walking Dead, mourned Community.
I'm probably missing stuff, but oh well.
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It's even rougher for me with movies because it's only like 2 hours and it could get better but I have such an extensive list of things to watch that I am trying to feel better about dropping films just to get to the ones I really do want to watch.
I do hope you get better with your completist struggles.
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I hope 2013 will be good to you!
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The second one is one of the hardest; I can easily fall prey to not finishing something if it doesn't come easy enough, especially if others seem to have an easier time doing it.