Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

January Update

I'm sure these monthly posts will be of no real interest to anyone but me, but I'm doing them anyway, mostly for my own accountability.

January Book Report



1. Better Off: Flipping the Switch on Technology by Eric Brende. Eric and his wife spend 18 months living within a "Minimite" community and he details their experiences. 

2. The Art of Eating In: How I Learned to Stop Spending and Love the Stove by Cathy Erway. Written by a 20 something New Yorker who gives up take out and dining in for two years. Great timing as I continue to cut back on restaurant eating and learn to enjoy cooking more. Bonus point: My first eBook loaner from the library! Highly recommend checking if your library system provides this service.

3. What I Talk About When I Talk About Running by Haruki Murakami. Loved this super quick read (maybe four rides on the Genenbus?) that details Murakami's thoughts as he trains for the 2005 New York marathon. 

4. The Year of Living Biblically: One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Bible as Literally as Possible by A. J. Jacobs. A secular Jew attempts a literal interpretation of the Bible for one year. It's funny and interesting to see how his beliefs are shaped by his actions as the year goes on. 

5. The Automatic Millionaire by David Bach. The inventor of the "Latte factor", or how your regular $3 (or $5 or $10) expenditures are costing you your retirement. The book was very basic (and frankly made me feel great about where I am with saving), but since I'd like to apply something I learned from the book to my life, I'm stopping all work vending machine purchases for the rest of the year. All my other "lattes" I'm fine with and choose to spend that money in those ways.

On a side note: When I looked at my financial goals for 2011, one of the places I realized I can really save money is books. I am not spending any money in 2011 on books and borrowed each of these from the SF Public Library.

I'm at 17% of my 30 books in 2011 goal. Last year started out really heaving in January and I barely finished 30. Something about when the weather gets nice and the sun stays out later makes it a lot harder to sit down and open a book.

I did, however, totally fail at one of my book goals. I'm trying to do three Bible studies this year. My goal for January was to get through the first two weeks of the first one. I managed one week. I'm not finding it terribly interesting but don't really want to spend money on a new one.

January Financial Report

House Fund: I ended the month at 29% of my total goal (I started the year with 25% already tucked away) and at 107% of what I had hoped to save in January. It will be awesome if this trend continues. 

Travel Fund: I ended the month at 11% of my total goal, though in January I only saved 85% of what I'd planned. Back on track next month.

January Health Report

No races to report on for this month, but I've been training for the Austin Half Marathon in late February.

I ended the month with a loss of 2% of my body weight. Yeah! Unfortunately it's involved a lot of Smart Ones and I'm going to work on bringing that down next month. I don't think waking up thirsty every morning is a good thing. 

2011 Goals
Since I didn't document these earlier, here are my goals for the year. I find it much easier to meet them if I create smaller goals each month.
  • Read 30 books (including one personal finance book every other month)
  • Complete 3 Bible studies
  • Save 100% of my house fund (includes downpayment plus enough to cover all fees)
  • Save 100% of the costs of the two big trips I have planned this year
  • Run 3 half marathons
  • Lose 16% of my body weight

February Goals
  • Read four books
  • Complete weeks 2 and 3 of The Patriarchs
  • Save another 4% of my house fund and bring the total to 33%
  • Save another 5% of my travel fund and bring the total to 16%
  • Run my first half of the year
  • End the month with a 4% body weight loss


Thursday, December 16, 2010

Book Nerd

I wrote a detailed post last week describing how I came up with the following list of books for 2011. I reread it today before posting and had to laugh at myself. No one needs seven paragraphs to do what can be said in four sentences:

Read 30 books (well, 1 to go) in 2010. Thought 30 was a good number, but wanted to branch out from 90% fiction. Picked a few areas I’m interested in, filled in with books that have been on my list for a while. Left a few spots open to fill in later.

Simple Living

1. The Joy of Less (Francine Jay)
2. The Paleo Solution (Robb Wolf)
3. Better Off: Flipping the Switch on Technology (Eric Bende)
4. The Story of Stuff (Annie Leonard)

Memoirs and Biographies

5. Three Cups of Tea (Greg Mortenson)
6. My Life in France (Julia Child)
7. The Widow Clicquot: The Story of a Champagne Empire and the Woman Who Ruled It (Tilar J. Mazzeo)

Running

8. Marathon: A Novel (Hal Higdon)
9. Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Super Athletes, and the Greatest Race the World has Never Seen (Christopher McDougall)
10. What I talk About When I Talk About Running (Haruki Murakami)

Personal Finance

11. Frugillionaire (Francine Jay)
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Faith

14. Velvet Elvis: Repainting the Christian Faith (Rob Bell)
15. Radical: Take Back Your Faith from the American Dream (David Platt)
16. The Year of Living Biblically: One Man’s Humble Quest to Follow the Bible as Litterally as Possible (A. J. Jacobs)
17. Mere Christianity (C. S. Lewis)

Travel

18. Smile When You’re Lying: Confessions of a Rogue Travel Writer (Chuck Tompson)
19. The Media Relations Department of Hizbollah Wishes You a Happy Birthday (Niel MacFarquahar)
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Career

21. Getting Naked: A Business Fable About Shedding The Three Fears That Sabotage Client Loyalty (Patrick Lencioni)
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Fiction

23. East of Eden (John Steinbeck)
24. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (Mary Anne Shafer)
25. Cutting for Stone (Abraham Verghese)
26. I Capture the Castle (Dodie Smith)
27. The 19th Wife
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