To-Dos Turned 2012 Resolutions

I’ve never been one for New Year’s Resolutions, but as 2011 draws to a close I find myself perpetually adding to a “next year” to-do list. I need to start writing this stuff down or: a) I’ll go crazy; and/or b) I’ll forget.

  1. Care about Google+
  2. Dive into LinkedIn for alumni
  3. Initiate Social Media Ambassador program on my campus
  4. Implement Foursquare “101 Things” project with Student Life
  5. Start monthly social media reports over from scratch
  6. Present at a conference
  7. Write more
  8. Craft more
  9. Learn more about my camera and take more pictures

These are in no particular order and I will likely be adding more before 2012 arrives. If and when I start checking things off this list, I’ll share. You’re all going to hold me accountable. Right?

Image source: Judgmental Observer

7 Responses to “To-Dos Turned 2012 Resolutions”


  1. 1 andrewcareaga December 14, 2011 at 8:53 am

    I’m confused about the first goal: “Care about Google+.” Why?

    As for your other goals/resolutions, they are all commendable. Good luck with them!

  2. 2 Alaina Wiens December 14, 2011 at 10:39 am

    I probably should clarify that my attempt to “care about” Google+ is more about understanding all of its capabilities and be able to speak about it in an informed way. I don’t really see myself jumping in and using it regularly… but I suppose stranger things have happened!

  3. 3 Ron December 18, 2011 at 12:31 pm

    Always good to know where you want to be. I especially hear you on the present at a conference and write more. Good luck. :)

  4. 5 Cathy Rodriguez (@cathyr34) March 9, 2012 at 8:27 pm

    I loved your care more about Google+ to do. I have a similar goal. I’m thinking I should at least learn about it.


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