I didn't realize I had posted anything - but I found this. Let me see...
1. To be impeccably groomed - hair cut and color, nails, mascara and lip gloss - even on the days that I work from home and don't go anywhere.
I was pretty good about this, with one HUGE exception: I got two haircuts last year. I let 7 months lapse between cuts, so when I went a few weeks ago, my stylist wound up cutting off two inches of dead ends.
I am putting reminders on my calendar to schedule regular appointments in 2015. LOL.
2. To keep my wardrobe in good condition (cleaning and storing leather and fur properly, polishing shoes, mending small tears and replacing buttons, etc.) I'm mostly good about this, until I get somewhere and realize the taps are worn down on a pair of heels, or the shoes could use a little polish.
I was very good about this - and a big part of it was because I worked on downsizing my wardrobe to a point where I can efficiently manage what I have.
3. To get the pieces I need altered over to the seamstress, already
I was pretty good about doing this - except that I have since realized that much of what I had altered, I still rarely wear. I think because it is mostly special-occasion (fancy party, wedding, cruise-type stuff).
As I've culled my closet, shopped less, and shifted my focus and energy to dance, I've lost a good bit of weight and a lot of my clothes are starting to be noticeably too big now. I see that trend continuing over the next year, so I am going to be very particular on what I take the time and cash to have altered.
I am re-assessing what makes it to the tailor, what I can do myself, and what I should just let go. In general: hemming pants and cuffs: tailor. Sewing buttons, repairing tears, and darning holes: me. Any major alterations such as taking up or taking in: I am going to see if I already have something I love in my closet that performs a similar function, and THEN decide.
4. To stay true to my personal style, as outlined on my Pinterest boards.
I feel like I mostly did this - but I struggled a bit at the height of summer, because I had a hard time finding shorts I liked, as well as a replacement for a favorite pair of Nine West Ventana sandals. I had some idea that I needed a different style of sandal - but when I looked back on how happy I was in summer of 2012, I decided to replace my battered old pair with a duplicate pair this coming summer. Once I realized that I could just do a direct replacement, I was able to sort a few things out mentally, and now I am pretty happy with my current cold-weather wardrobe, and what I will do when it gets warmer. In 2014, I streamlined a lot of things in my life, which spilled over into my wardrobe. I got very specific in my choices - which made me very happy, especially in the second half of 2014.
5. And to try and remember to do more WIW's. I tend to postpone taking pics, because my hair looks all crazy, or put on more makeup, then I get busy and forget.
Yeeeeeaahhhhhh... this didn't happen. LOL. I am shooting for 'document outfits' on my Excel spreadsheet, and if the camera makes it out, all the better.
ETA: So. Over to you. Did you reach your 2014 goals? Or did you change them? What did you learn?
I feel like I mostly did reach my goals - at least 85%. And surprisingly, my goals shifted focus as I worked to get specific, and streamline/simplify my life as much as I could, from July forward.
So if I had one thing I came away with in 2014, it's that when I committed to spending my time on theatrical and writing projects, and improving my skillsets as a performer - and stopped browsing style blogs and shopping/browsing as much - things really fell into place with my wardrobe, and my life in general.