Less alcohol consumed than for many, many years - I started to keep count in 2014, and each year I've been supping back fewer units and having more alcohol-free days. The 21 units a week was the old NHS guideline (down from 28 units for men); now the guideline is 14 - a tough target but an ambition for years ahead! December, however, remains the least restrained month, with 36 units downed (compared to 56 units in December 2014!). This year, every other day was alcohol free, with two consecutive days off each week as recommended by Public Health England (and 46 days of total abstinence during Lent, as usual).
Measurable and manageable | ||||
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2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | |
Paces per day walked (average across whole year) | 9,800 | 10,700 | 10,600 | 11,000 |
Alcohol consumed (units per week) | 33.4 | 28.0 | 25.0 | 20.8 |
Alcohol-free days over course of year | 94 | 123 | 155 | 186 |
Days without any physical training | 234 | 266 | 148 | 83 |
Portions of fresh fruit & veg per day | N/A | 4.3 | 5.0 | 5.2 |
A new metric appears this year - number of days of the year during which I did no physical training at all. This means no sit-ups, push-ups, pull-ups or weights exercises. The number is successively declining, as I get more self-disciplined. A big thanks once again to Michal Borzyskowski for suggesting my weights routine (now I'm moving up from 1kg to 1.5kg for the external rotations and from 2kg to 2.5kg for the internal rotations and lateral lifts. 15 repetitions of each.
On to dietary matters - the gurus are now telling us to aim for ten portions of fresh fruit and veg with the emphasis more on the veg than the fruit. All well and good, but preparation time is key - on a day off work like today, I managed eight portions, harder when you're on the go all the time. Still, the trend is good, moving up to 5.2 portions. Expect much more next year!
New Year's resolutions must be sustainable if they are to make sense. In 2014, I kicked off enthusiastically with the exercises, then tailed off early. In 2017, I plugged away for longer, setting myself a clear goal for 2018 and beyond.
But our goals must be more than physical, more than just due care for our shell of foam. Our primary goal must be to deepen our understanding of our sentient existence upon this planet - on a solar system within a galaxy of 100-400 billion stars; one of 200 billion-2 trillion galaxies in our Universe.
To further our understanding, we should pursue two strands of thinking - the scientific; drawing on empirical observations, repeatable experiments and peer review - and the artistic; intuitive, emotive, based on sensations and feelings. The two strands should be interwoven, bound tightly together as one. The aim - to leave those who come after us a better frame of reference from which they can continue to explore, and to move along that infinite continuum from Zero to One. From the bestial to the angelic. And this I wish humanity for 2018.
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2016: A year in numbers
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2015 - a year in numbers
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Economic forecasts for 2014 - and 2015?
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Economic predictions for 2014
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Economic predictions for 2013
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Economic predictions for 2012
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Classic cars, West Ealing
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Jeziorki 2009, another view
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Jeziorki 2008, another view
This time ten years ago:
Final thoughts for 2007
lotta strands to keep in my head, man.
ReplyDeleteLotta strands in the old Duder's head. Lotta ins, lotta outs.
ReplyDeleteThe art of Science and the method of religion or vice versa and the unstoppable aspiration for positive creation and the uncovering of the mysteries ...always to be unveiled by further wondrous mysteries...veiling and unveiling as the pumping heart ov the universe ...I can hear it...God speaks
ReplyDeleteWhat you say is full ov wisdom. Frater Undergroundrivers
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