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		<title>On Keeping Goals</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In fall of 2004, I found myself in a bit of a pinch. I had been listening to NPR everyday at work and got in the habit of reserving books I heard about at the library. I already had a shelf of them at my house with their due dates looming when several more arrived [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In fall of 2004, I found myself in a bit of a pinch. I had been listening to NPR everyday at work and got in the habit of reserving books I heard about at the library. I already had a shelf of them at my house with their due dates looming when several more arrived for me at the circulation desk. Mulling them all over at home, there weren&#8217;t any that I wanted to return without reading. I set out to read them all, and I did.<br />
As I returned the finished books to the library, it dawned me that this was a pace I could keep. I had read a book a week, and there was no reason I couldn&#8217;t keep going. In 2005, I read 58 books. I read 61 in 2006 and repeated that number again in 2007. In 2008, I made it to 56.<br />
And then came 2009. This year was the first that I didn&#8217;t make my goal, with only 51 total books.<br />
I know that 51 books is still quite a lot, but it&#8217;s always disappointing to miss a goal. Looking back over the last few years, there are a few things that contributed.</p>
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<li>I used to read at the gym on a bike or elliptical trainer, but I&#8217;ve switched to classes and going for bike rides or cross country skiing. I&#8217;m in better shape because of this change, but I&#8217;ve lost a couple of hours of reading time every week.</li>
<li>This year was also the first year that Brian and I didn&#8217;t travel internationally for our vacation. Instead, we explored Southern Utah. Being on a plane to London or China has meant getting through three or four books while I was on vacation. Driving meant more time talking, listening to music, and looking at the views.</li>
<li>I also got my hands on a Kindle this spring. On the one handle, the Kindle has made me more excited about reading. It&#8217;s a great device for reading and appeals to my gadget attraction. On the other hand, Kindle books don&#8217;t come with deadlines like books from the library. There&#8217;s less reason to rush through a book because I own it.</li>
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<p>These are small changes, but they translated into five fewer books this year than last year. Most of these changes have been pretty positive ones, so I&#8217;m not sure I&#8217;ll be changing back to my old ways. But I&#8217;ll look for little ways that I can do to build a little more reading time into my life.</p>
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