I never shared my New Year's Resolutions with you. Normally I print them out with a pretty border and hang them next to my bed. But to be honest, this year I never quite got around to finalizing them. Here's what I have...
1. knit scarves.
I knit scarves year round and donate them to a local homeless shelter when it is cold. I'm kind of hoping to finish one scarf per month but some months I knit more than others so if I can finish the year with 12 I will be happy.
2. Sew up all the pillowcases I have into skirts
I've sewn 3 so far, leaving 44 to go. 
3. Only buy things as needed
I like to shop. Then I find good deals and save them. The problem with this is that I end up buying way more than I actually need. 5 zippers for $1 at the Goodwill? I'm in. But then I need a different zipper and still have to pay full price at Joann's. Plus the $1 I already spent for the 5 zippers now sitting in my sewing room. $5 shoes for my daughter at the Goodwill in the next size up? Great! But now we have 10 pairs of size 9 shoes for a total of $50. I can buy two brand new pairs of shoes for $30 at Target and then I don't have shoes all over the house and an extra $20. I think I will spend less money AND have less clutter in my house if I only buy things as I need them.
4. Work on my time management by having a daily routine
I'm pretty good at wasting time on Facebook and Pinterest. Too good probably. In the last few weeks I've started a new routine and found I can accomplish so much more when not on the computer. Here's what I've got so far: wake up, drink coffee, serve breakfast to kids and eat breakfast, wash the handwash dishes from the day before, move laundry, get dressed, sew until lunchtime. I have a cleaner kitchen, the laundry is caught up, and I have daily time to sew (I also have more time to sew if I spend less time reading blogs in the morning with my coffee).
What daily routines do you have?