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Not Afraid
10-20-2008, 04:17 PM
I have a rare day mostly off and am puttering around catching up on stuff and making lists of things I need to do. I'm always behind. The To Do list is always longer than the days are and I'm so incredibly busy with my multitude of jobs that I have a hard time keeping it all straight at times. Today, I started thinking about what REALLY is important and what is - eh, not so much so. By important, I'm talking stuff that is not only necessary, but fulfilling in the long run. For example, cleaning the cat boxes is important (house smell better, cats are happier) but, in the long run, it is really fulfilling to me to have loving, healthy, happy cats so cleaning the cat box is not only necessary but important.

I decided I'd make a list of what is really important to me. I can start there and see what I'm doing that isn;t connected to one of the things I've deemed important. And, if an activity isn't helping me accomplish something I consider important, that stop doing it.

Here's my list of Important Stuff:

Chris
Relationships with friends - keeping friendships active
Sex
Creativity
Clean house (better to entertain with)
A job that makes money without ruling my entire life
Spiritual centeredness
Health (weight, eating right, getting exercise, skin care)
My pets
Fulfilling down time (not just the "forced into it because i get sick" kind)
Throwing good parties, creating good times, seeing new or interesting places
My garden


Its still a lot of stuff, and maybe the list is too big, but it's my own place to start.

So, what's Important to you?

Disneyphile
10-20-2008, 04:34 PM
Love this thread!! :snap:

My list is a bit similar:

Ken
Our "kids" (critters)
Friendships (quality - not number of friendships)
Sex
Creativity
Productivity
Clean house (like NA said - better for entertaining, but also for our own enjoyment and relaxation)
Acquiring new knowledge and skills
Utilizing knowledge and skills
Health
Peace of mind
Real relaxation and personal time
Experiences (rather than material goods)

bewitched
10-20-2008, 04:42 PM
What a great thread, NA!

Olivia (my 8yo DD)
My many (many), varied pets
My relationship with my not-quite/soon to be ex (because it is the best I can do, in a bad situation, for Olivia)
Maintaining my intellectual curiosity
Fulfilling my artistic drive
My friends
Maintaining personal integrity even when it would be easier to let it slide
Indulging myself every now and then (to remind myself that I can only take care of others when I also take care of myself)
To try to always give others the benefit of the doubt (even when it's clear I'm right ;) )
To always try to do the right thing, even when what is "right" is not always clear and is often the harder route.
Continuing the process of healing childhood pain.


I'm sure (know) there are many other things, but right here and right now, these are the things that are important to me.

innerSpaceman
10-20-2008, 04:58 PM
For five more days ... and for the last 25 ... it's amazing that there's but One Single Item On My List.


Everything, but everything ... Damn It All ... Everything for the Circus.

lizziebith
10-20-2008, 05:01 PM
Wonderful, WONDERFUL thread idea! I've been really exhausted by this year, and was recently thinking along the same lines...

What's important?

My husband
My son
My other family members and all of my friends both online and in real life
Trying to be loving and generous in all of my relationships (this one always needs work)
Learning learning learning
Making stuff
Goofing off -- embracing the silly
Good food
Paying bills
Brutal honesty
Bathing
Hitting the open road with no destination in mind
Toys
Clouds

CoasterMatt
10-20-2008, 05:08 PM
My wife
My friends
My sanity (or lack thereof)

Ghoulish Delight
10-20-2008, 05:14 PM
Wife
Family
Friends
Sex
Rabbits
Food
Entertainment
Creativity
Travel
Financial Security
Job satisfaction






Though sometimes sex is probably at least a tie with friends.

Kevy Baby
10-20-2008, 06:06 PM
I guess I am just a simple kind of guy. Here's my list:

Sex

LSPoorEeyorick
10-20-2008, 06:49 PM
MY PRIORITIES:
My relationship with Tom. Tending to and enjoying all aspects of our marriage, including our friendship, our sexuality, our shared creative goals. This is my great joy, and my #1 priority.

My relationship with my family (and also Tom's.) Listening to and comforting my parents, putting personal vacations on hold in order to spend time with all of them. Building friendships with my nieces and nephews as they grow older. Staying in touch with siblings, striving to stay close despite distance and differing points of view.

My relationship with my friends. Nurturing and building connections with people I trust, challenging each other without tearing each other down, supporting each other without conditions. Collaborating creatively, or just relaxing and having fun. Seeking to understand and empathize with the people in my life, which I'm not always successful at – but at least I do try. On the other hand, I also find it important to limit my contact with crazy-makers.

Overcoming my self-imposed obstacles to my creative happiness. Starting creative work again and again until I can finally finish it. Shuffling my priorities to try to make that happen. Working towards my dream career instead of dreaming about it. Pushing myself creatively in my current job – when I'm able. And during the times I'm able to overcome my obstacles… writing, directing, making art.

"Filling my creative well" to center myself and gather inspiration. Seeking adventure, traveling, being a tourist in my own city, seeing great movies, listening to great music, watching great theater, reading great books, going to museums to soak in some art or revel in history or culture. Also in this category is my health – getting regular exercise (mostly swimming) and eating well (and eating delicious food in moderation) is another way that I'm able to "refill" and center myself. All of this ties into my spirituality, I think. It's a hodgepodge. Hell, even taking a bath, painting my toenails, putting together a great outfit lands in this category.

Staying connected to the world at large. Staying informed. Following politics – though that will always come after everything above. And if following politics, etc, gets in the way of centering myself, it falls by the wayside. Volunteering, donating to charity, etc. Having compassion without developing compassion fatigue.

Taking care of our pets, our home and our belongings. To an extent. I love to be in a clean environment, but it will never take priority over snuggling with Tom, or calling my mother, or listening to a friend, or working on a creative pieces, or enjoying my life. I've met people who clean obsessively – for whom cleaning is a hobby. I spotless-clean for company, and I spot-clean out of respect for my home and my partner, usually after it's gotten a little but not a lot dirty.


NOT MY PRIORITIES:
Obsessively organizing budgets, or aggressively seeking money. We don't spend a lot, and we do save for short- and long-term purposes. But as much as I appreciate a comfortable life and enjoy my belongings, they are nowhere near as important to me as my loved ones and my experiences.

Mindless passive activity, otherwise known as "refresh mode." I get stuck in it from time to time, but it is never really what I want out of my life. In this category: re-watching stuff I don't really like, excessive obsession over fannish things (which was something I did a lot when I was younger), or… er… clicking the "refresh" button on LoT or LJ or anything else, simply because I'm bored and stopping myself from what I really do want to be doing. I'm getting better at it, but it's still a challenge – and it's definitely not what I really want my life to be.

wolfy999
10-20-2008, 09:01 PM
Family
Home Life
Friends
Health
Conquering Stress
Work

Eliza Hodgkins 1812
10-20-2008, 09:58 PM
"At the side of the everlasting Why, there is a yes! And a yes! And a yes!"

E.M. Forster keeps it brief for me.

RStar
10-20-2008, 11:02 PM
I'm a simple guy as well.

Here's my list:

1. To get Kevy to get rid of that annoying ant avator
2. To get arround to changing my 2 year old avator

:D

Kevy Baby
10-20-2008, 11:05 PM
If you change yours, I will change mine

NirvanaMan
10-20-2008, 11:31 PM
Horsepower.

wendybeth
10-20-2008, 11:46 PM
1). My daughter (big surprise, right?)
2). My family, including all the furry ones. I know, my kid is my family, but she's the only one I'd take a bullet for.
3). My country. As messed up as it can be, it's MY messed up country and I am always and forever grateful to be lucky enough to belong here. However, I am brushing up on my Canadian should my candidate lose.;)
4). Books. 'Nuff said.
5). Tequila.
6). The LoT, and all it's crazed inhabitants.

€uroMeinke
10-21-2008, 01:01 AM
Lisa
Sex
Friends
Sex
Satisfying and sharing curiosities - travel, art, people, experiences, music, literature, etc.
Sex
Creativity
Sex
Work - as a means to indulge the above
Play as a means to feed the above

lashbear
10-21-2008, 03:16 AM
Lisa
Sex
Friends
Sex
Satisfying and sharing curiosities - travel, art, people, experiences, music, literature, etc.
Sex
Creativity
Sex
Work - as a means to indulge the above
Play as a means to feed the above

Here's my list of Important Stuff:

Chris
Sex

...After reading Chris' list, I'm surprised these two items you listed are separate items ?!? They would appear to be synonyms.


My own would be:


Stoat
Having a bamboo back scratcher when I cannot reach the itch, and when Stoat isn't around to scratch my itch for me.

DreadPirateRoberts
10-21-2008, 06:36 AM
Family

RStar
10-21-2008, 06:37 AM
If you change yours, I will change mine

While I'm planning to change mine in the future (once I find the picture among the thousands I took in Europe), of course I'm just teasing about yours. Please don't feel you need to change it on my account.

Family
Bravo!

Moonliner
10-21-2008, 07:30 AM
If you change yours, I will change mine

Damn. That means you found something even more annoying doesn't it?

Cadaverous Pallor
10-21-2008, 07:43 AM
I keep thinking about this thread and it's been hard to put together a post.....mostly because, at this point, I have no idea where to put "family", since I can't even tell my family who I am anymore. If they're so important to me, why do I have to lie to them so much? :(

Obviously, Greg, A-number-1. I'd put "sex" next but in thinking about that I realized that's part of a larger category - our health, in other words, our ability to have sex and walk and talk and see and speak and laugh and play. That leads to "friends", which, damn, I have no idea how I'd survive without either.

Everything else gets shuffled in my ADD brain. It's very hard for me to prioritize anything, so I'm glad I got this far.

Strangler Lewis
10-21-2008, 08:44 AM
Making the perfect list.

Here it comes:

Striving for the good. Avoiding the bad.

Strangler Lewis
10-21-2008, 09:22 AM
Okay, a more serious list. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCL4cA7hhPo&feature=related)

And I'll get right on that.

Right after I get stuff off the floor for the carpet guy.

3894
10-21-2008, 09:24 AM
Dear People in My Computer, I enjoyed reading your lists.

Kevy Baby
10-21-2008, 11:04 AM
Damn. That means you found something even more annoying doesn't it?No actually. I knew that it would take a while for RStar to find something new and post it, so I knew I was safe.

:cool:

Snowflake
10-21-2008, 12:03 PM
Priorities have changed since I've aged a bit.

Speaking for myself, health and this has meant some lifestyle changes, for the good.

Maintaining my friendships - mY LoT friends, since you've not seen me in nearly a year, you can see how highly you seem to rate ;)
But, you make your friends and they often do end up being more like family than your legitimate family.

My animal(s)

Time to read, time for movies

Time to write

Learning new food, and always more room for bacon.

Trying to be kind

The rest I make up as I go along.

JWBear
10-21-2008, 12:30 PM
My priorities can change depending on my mood. Right now, my priority is to make it through this work day without snapping like a rubber band.

CoasterMatt
10-21-2008, 03:06 PM
Here's a visual of what's important for me -

Snowflake
10-21-2008, 03:11 PM
A wonderful picture CM! And very sweet of you, ya big softie ol lug you!

JWBear
10-21-2008, 03:14 PM
Awwww.....

Cadaverous Pallor
10-21-2008, 03:28 PM
Cute photo! :)

Capt Jack
10-21-2008, 03:29 PM
#1) survival

all else is secondary and seems to set its own priority through demand of time, funding, patience, endurance and understanding....or the lack thereof of any or all of those.

Ghoulish Delight
10-21-2008, 03:29 PM
OMG, I love sunglasses too!!

JWBear
10-21-2008, 05:17 PM
OMG, I love sunglasses too!!

You sure you're not gay? ;)

NirvanaMan
10-21-2008, 07:02 PM
OMG, I love sunglasses too!!


Damnit, I was going to make the same wiseass remark.

RStar
10-22-2008, 10:49 PM
I keep thinking about this thread and it's been hard to put together a post.....mostly because, at this point, I have no idea where to put "family", since I can't even tell my family who I am anymore. If they're so important to me, why do I have to lie to them so much? :(
Wow, Jen. That's tough. To answer your question, I'd have to say that 1) you love them and you don't want to hurt them, and 2) if they love you they will accept you for who you are. My heart goes out to you for the struggle and tugging going on in your heart.

No actually. I knew that it would take a while for RStar to find something new and post it, so I knew I was safe.

:cool:
You know me too well....

:D

NickO'Time
10-22-2008, 11:56 PM
Family
the well being of my daughter
Sex
A job that I love and provides at the same time.
Exercise and staying fit.
Entertainment
Travel
Peace