Showing posts with label My New Year's Resolutions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My New Year's Resolutions. Show all posts

Friday, January 1, 2016

Post No. 116: My New Year's Resolution for 2016


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My New Year's Resolution for 2016:
"There is Nothin' Like a D.A.M.E."

My New Year's Resolution for 2016 is musically themed as "There is Nothin' Like a D.A.M.E.," with the acronym 'D.A.M.E.' representing the following:

1. Debt Prevention
2. Activist Return
3. Music Appreciation
4. Emotional Development

...And this New Year's Resolution is a continuation of my New Year's Resolution from 2015, since I am finding out that my musically themed New Year's Resolution "There is Nothin' Like a D.A.M.E." (which I have updated to stand for Debt Prevention, Activist Return, along with Music Appreciation and Emotional Development) is taking longer than just one year! That is why I decided to carryover my New Year's Resolution from 2015 to this year...

Debt Prevention: Now that I am totally out of credit card debt, as of January 2016, I am working on preventing going into credit card debt again by relying on the savings that I have set aside in order to take care of any unexpected expenses that I might incur—which I would normally charge to a credit card and pay off over time. So now, if I have to make an unexpected purchase, I still charge it to my credit card, but I then take money out of savings to pay off the entire credit card balance that I owe. Then, I repay the savings for however much that I borrowed as soon as I am able to do so.

By the way, I still owe my dad for the furniture that he bought for me when I moved to Oregon from Utah—for the second time—and I plan to repay him as soon as I am able to do so... [Update: I was able to repay my dad for about half of what I still owed him, before he passed away on February 18th, 2018.]

Activist Return: After the 2014 "Koch Brothers' Midterm Elections," the wind had gone out of my proverbial sails, and I was taking an "Activist Sabbatical" for the foreseeable future... However, now that I am out of debt, and it is an election year, I am being an "Online Activist" again, but only with regard to politics, plus some environmental and social issues.

Music Appreciation: Although I have returned to being an "Online Activist," I am going to continue recharging my proverbial batteries by listening to the all of music that I wish!

Emotional Development: I am getting older by the minute... And I can tell by how inflexible I am that I need to create a regular exercise routine, such as yoga, in order to prevent being completely immobile when I am older; however, before I can even think about starting a new Exercise Routine, I realized, on January 31st, 2015, that I have some Emotional Development issues that I need to work on!

[October 28th, 2019 Update, Written On January 23rd, 2022: I decided to stop taking public transportation in order to get around... So, I started to walk everywhere I go in order to transport myself—and as a way for me to exercise at the same time! However, I am limited as to how far I can travel, since I can only walk about a total of three to four miles in one direction. And so, I have been walking everywhere I go, ever since October 28th, 2019.]

-Paul Whiting
(a.k.a., Poet, Artist and Philosopher)
"I am the poet who thinks that he knows it!"

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My Philosophical Notes:

The reason that I wrote this prose can be summed up with the following statement: I wrote this prose because I am carrying over My New Year's Resolution from 2015, which focused on Debt Elimination, an Activist Sabbatical, Music Appreciation and Emotional Development ("D.A.M.E."), but I am now working on Debt Prevention, an Activist Return, along with Music Appreciation and Emotional Development.

Also, I will provide an update in 2017—along with updates provided during the year—of my year-long efforts in 2016 with "D.A.M.E." (Debt Prevention, Activist Return, Music Appreciation and Emotional Development) in My New Year's Resolution 2016 Update, which can be found below.

And this prose was also published on my "Paul Whiting — A Creative Writer" blog (please see the hyperlink below for the blog), since I feel that the message in this prose applies to the message that I am trying to convey through "Paul Whiting — A Creative Writer."

This prose was written in Portland, Oregon.

-Paulee

https://paulwhitingwriting.blogspot.com

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January 7th, 2016 Update: Speaking of emotional development, I decided to become vegan again, sometime before the end of March 2015, and I am feeling much better about my food choices, plus I am feeling much better overall. You see, I became vegan the first time in 1999, right before I moved here to Portland, Oregon from Salt Lake City, Utah the first time. (I moved back to Salt Lake City, Utah from Oregon in early 2007—for about two years—and then I returned to Portland in early 2009.) So, this is actually my second time living in Oregon and also my second time being vegan!

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March 26th, 2016 Update: Speaking of emotional development, I buy "preserved foods" as much as possible (that is, canned, cooked, dried, frozen, pickled and refrigerated, etc.), so that I virtually never throw away food, because I only eat foods that are preserved, when I am in the mood to eat them... Now, this also means that I don't eat fresh foods, but I would eat my own home-grown foods, if I had my own garden! Thus, I choose to not buy fresh produce* since I worry about being able to eat produce while it is good and fresh! That is just my personal preference, however, in order to prevent throwing away food that has gone bad—which means wasting food—and that is not okay in My Philosophical Book Of Life!

[October 18th, 2018 Update: I realized, in the year 2018, that I should be buying and eating fresh produce, especially local produce, as part of choosing to be a "Conscious Consumer." And what prompted me to realize that I should be buying and eating fresh produce, especially local produce, is the fact that in the year 2017 here in Portland, Oregon, I joined three cooperative grocery stores—as a member who buys a 'co-op' share in order to support that 'co-op'—but I was not buying any fresh produce! Thus, I realized my error with regard to not buying fresh produce in terms of being a 'Conscious Consumer,' who endeavors to support local businesses, including small farms. Therefore, I have started to buy and eat fresh produce, from the various grocery stores at which I shop, but in small quantities, so that I have time to eat the produce while it is good and fresh!]

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March 27th, 2016 Update: Speaking of emotional development, I decided give up candy, sweets and chocolate bars around the first part of April 2015. And I used to eat candy, sweets and chocolate bars like they were going out of style! Plus, I even switched to eating only fair trade and/or organic chocolate when I found out that there is slavery in the chocolate industry! Then, I found out from my doctor that I was becoming diabetic; thus, I decided to stop consuming most of the foods I was eating that contained mostly sugar. Plus, candy, sweets and chocolate bars are empty-calorie foods and are not good for you! So now, I am eating organic and/or fair trade energy bars, which satisfy my need for candy, sweets and chocolate bars with something that is healthier. However, I do sometimes indulge in organic and/or fair trade chocolate for holidays and special occasions, like my birthday, but it is only a few times per year.

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April 21st, 2016 Update: Speaking of emotional development, I have decided to NOT exercise until I am in the mood to do so, at some future point in time, since the only way that I will ever actually exercise is if I am in the mood. (I exercised about half a dozen times in 2015 and I have not exercised at all so far this year!) Plus, I have not lost the weight that I thought I was going to lose, since I started being vegan about a year ago. (I must consider, though, that I am seventeen years older than I was the first time that I became vegan and lost around forty pounds over several months; and I was also doing light home maintenance and furniture refinishing for my parents in Salt Lake City, Utah as a job—while I was living with my parents at that time, before moving here to Portland, Oregon—and so I was working several days per week from home; plus, vegan foods were kind of difficult to find in Utah back then and I was committed to not eating any animal meat or animal products, so I consciously chose to go hungry if I could not find vegan foods to buy.) Anyway, I have decided to focus on improving my vegan diet for the foreseeable future, as well, in order to work on making healthier food choices and to not eat so many vegan snacks as meals, as I have been doing quite frequently. Besides that, yesterday I finally realized that I really need to buy running shoes in order to be able to eventually power walk and still be able to support my "high pressure" feet, which tire me out when I walk. And my "high pressure" feet also might mean that I need orthotics, which will probably require a prescription from my doctor. So, I am probably not going to exercise for the foreseeable future, until I am good and ready!

*[October 28th, 2019 Update, Written On January 23rd, 2022: I decided to stop taking public transportation in order to get around... So, I started to walk everywhere I go in order to transport myself—and as a way for me to exercise at the same time! However, I am limited as to how far I can travel, since I can only walk about a total of three to four miles in one direction. And so, I have been walking everywhere I go, ever since October 28th, 2019.]

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May 26th, 2016 Update: It has been exactly one month since I have been back on Facebook (I reactivated my account on April 26th, 2016). And I wanted to say something about how I am being a "Minimal Activist" now and how I owe it all to having been a "Maximum Activist" prior to this. You see, I used to receive emails from about seventy different political and progressive organizations (hence the term "Maximum Activist"), but after the 2014 "Koch Brothers' Midterm Elections," the wind went out of my proverbial sails and I decided to take an "Activist Sabbatical" from approximately the end of 2014 to the end of 2015. So now that I am being an "Minimal Activist," I am only focusing on receiving information from Democratic political organizations during this election year and progressive organizations that represent the most important issues in the progressive movement, so that I still have time and energy to take care if my day-to-day needs, while I am being an "Online Activist."

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May 29th, 2016 Update: I have decided to completely change the way that I interact on Facebook! I am simply going to use Facebook to stay in contact with friends and family with whom I only have contact via Facebook. Plus, I will share some posts from my blogs and that is pretty much it. And I am doing this because being an "Online Activist" on Facebook as much as I have been doing lately is starting to stress me out, due to me feeling so terribly insecure about this year's election, so much so that I have "Insecurity Concerns." Thus, I am continuing to be a "Minimal Activist," but I am only doing that through email by signing political and progressive petitions, by making donations to political and progressive organizations and, of course, by voting! And making this change gives me the time and energy to hope for the best in this year's election, but to prepare for the worst...

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June 11th, 2016 Update: I have decided to start "Dieting Like A Man!" What I mean by that is I am trying to avoid eating so much sugar and fat in my diet. For example, I have stopped eating energy bars on a daily basis and only buy them when I go shopping at a store that carries them—and only on an occasional basis. Also, I am trying to switch to healthier "snacks" that are more like a meal, because I have been eating good meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner, but then I snack between meals until I am so full that it is like a meal. Thus, I am trying to choose low sugar and low fat snacks that are more like a meal, such as a vegan sandwich!

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September 8th, 2016 Update: I am continuing to "Diet Like A Man!" And I am realizing—now that I have successfully removed most of the sugar from my diet, by not eating energy bars on a daily basis—that I am consuming a lot of oil in the form of vegan cheeses. So, I am working on not eating nearly as much vegan cheese as I have been lately, which is what I think is continuing to contribute to my inability to healthily lose weight on my vegan diet!

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September 13th, 2016 Update: I have just finished rereading the "Conversations with God" books, including "A Conversation with God: An Uncommon Dialogue (Book 1)," "Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue (Book 2)," "Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue (Book 3)," "Friendship with God: An Uncommon Dialogue," "Communion with God: An Uncommon Dialogue," "The New Revelations: A Conversation with God," "Tomorrow's God: Our Greatest Spiritual Challenge," "What God Wants: A Compelling Answer to Humanity's Biggest Question," and "Home with God: In A Life That Never Ends." You see, I began rereading the "Conversations with God" books shortly after June 5th, 2016 and just finished rereading them yesterday, September 12th, 2016.

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October 11th, 2016 Update: I have totally blown my diet whilst "Dieting Like A Man!" This month, I have gone on a chocolate binge and have even earned myself a pimple in the process... ("Oh God, is this red thing on my nose a zit?") Therefore, I have decided to not worry about losing weight anymore, due to the fact that I am definitely middle aged (I am 49 years old) and I am also getting tested regularly to measure my good health—and my "numbers" are usually within normal parameters. And so, when I am back on my diet, as I continue to "Diet Like A Man," I am trying to pay attention to the kind of food that I buy; I am also trying to remove the excess fat and sugar from my diet; and I am trying to not snack so much as to eat healthy meals when I get hungry.

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November 2nd, 2016 Update: Due to being stressed out—and until further notice—I am no longer being an 'Online Activist' in the same way that I was before, which includes no longer signing petitions from political, social, environmental and charitable organizations, as well as no longer making donations to political, social, environmental and charitable causes the same way that I was in the past. (The reader should know that I am HIV-positive with full-blown AIDS.) And so, I am consciously choosing to not engage in any 'activism,' however, I am still planning to exercise my 'civic duty' by voting in upcoming elections.

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November 7th, 2016 Update: I have continued to totally blow my diet whilst "Dieting Like A Man!" And, this month, I have continued my chocolate binge, plus I added a potato chip binge... Therefore, I have decided to not worry about losing weight anymore, due to the fact that I am definitely middle aged (I am 49 years old) and I am also getting tested regularly to measure my good health—and my "numbers" are usually within normal parameters. And so, when I am back on my diet, as I continue to "Diet Like A Man," I am trying to pay attention to the kind of food that I buy; I am also trying to remove the excess fat and sugar from my diet; and I am trying to not snack so much as to eat healthy meals when I get hungry. In addition to that, due to being stressed out—and until further notice—I am no longer posting on my blogs. (The reader should know that I am HIV-positive with full-blown AIDS.) Plus, I may—or may not—provide and update in 2017 for my year-long efforts with "D.A.M.E."

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My New Year's Resolution 2016 Update (which I have not written due to being too stressed out):

[Coming in 2017...]

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This "Poet, Artist and Philosopher" Post No. 116 was edited on August 11th, 2025.

"Prose is using all of the words that are necessary in order to describe all that is necessary to describe." –Paul Whiting [June 1st, 2022]

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Post No. 060: My New Year's Resolution for 2015


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My New Year's Resolution for 2015:
"There is Nothin' Like a D.A.M.E."

My New Year's Resolution for 2015 is musically themed as "There is Nothin' Like a D.A.M.E.," with the acronym 'D.A.M.E.' representing the following:

1. Debt Elimination
2. Activist Sabbatical
3. Music Appreciation
4. Exercise Routine Emotional Development

Debt Elimination: I am working on being out of credit card debt by the end of 2015, so that the money I am spending on minimum payments and interest each month can be spent elsewhere!

Activist Sabbatical: After the 2014 "Koch Brothers' Midterm Elections" (and now that "We, The People" virtually live in "The United States of the One Percent"), the wind has gone out of my proverbial sails, and I am taking an "Activist Sabbatical" for the foreseeable future!

Music Appreciation: While I am not being an "Online Activist," during My Activist Sabbatical, I am going to recharge my proverbial batteries by listening to the all of music that I wish!

Exercise Routine: I am getting older by the minute... And I can tell by how inflexible I am that I need to create a regular exercise routine, such as yoga, in order to prevent being completely immobile when I am older!

Emotional Development: Before I can even think about starting a new Exercise Routine, I realized today (January 31st, 2015) that I have some Emotional Development issues that I need to work on!

[October 28th, 2019 Update, Written On January 23rd, 2022: After October 28th, 2019, I decided to stop taking public transportation in order to get around... So, I started to walk everywhere I go in order to transport myself—and as a way for me to exercise at the same time! However, I am limited as to how far I can travel, since I can only walk about a total of three to four miles in one direction. And so, I have been walking everywhere I go, ever since October 28th, 2019.]

-Paul Whiting
(a.k.a., Poet, Artist and Philosopher)
"I am the poet who thinks that he knows it!"

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My Philosophical Notes:

The reason that I wrote this prose can be summed up with the following statement: I wrote this prose because I am carrying over My New Year's Resolutions from 2013 and 2014, which focused on 'Conscious Consumerism,' but I am now working on Debt Elimination, an Activist Sabbatical, Music Appreciation and Exercise Routine Emotional Development ("D.A.M.E.") now that the 2014 "Koch Brothers' Midterm Elections" are over and "We, The People" virtually live in "The United States of the One Percent!"

Also, I will provide an update in 2016—along with updates provided during the year—of my year-long efforts in 2015 with "D.A.M.E." (Debt Elimination, Activist Sabbatical, Music Appreciation Exercise Routine Emotional Development) in My New Year's Resolution 2015 Update, all of which can be found below.

And this prose was also published on my "Paul Whiting — A Creative Writer" blog (please see the hyperlink below for the blog), since I feel that the message in this prose applies to the message that I am trying to convey through "Paul Whiting — A Creative Writer."

This prose was written in Portland, Oregon.

-Paulee

https://paulwhitingwriting.blogspot.com

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April 24th, 2015 Update: I bought an exercise outfit and fanny pack to go along with my new shoes in order to encourage myself to exercise on a regular basis.

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June 21st, 2015 Update: I finally took my exercise outfit, shoes and fanny pack for a test run (or, a test walk). And I decided to only exercise if I am in the mood and to only exercise until I got tired. Thus, I plan to only exercise, in the beginning of this process, when I am in the mood, and for as long as it feels right, because I am trying to make exercising something that I enjoy!

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November 20th, 2015 Update: I am proud to report that I successfully eliminated my entire credit card debt at the first part of this month, which is "a good thing" (as Martha Stewart would say), since I can spend the money that I was spending on minimum payments and interest on other things, such a buying vegan foods and also making donations for political causes, as well as for charitable causes!

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My New Year's Resolution 2015 Update (which was written sometime after January 1st, 2016):

It's 2016 and—as I mentioned above—I spent the year working on Debt Elimination, an Activist Sabbatical, Music Appreciation and Exercise Routine Emotional Development ("D.A.M.E."). And I am pleased to report that I am totally credit card debt free as of January 2016!

[January 23rd, 2022 Update: I was editing this post and I decided to research why I had become debt free twice, according to this blog post: first in November of 2015 and again in January of 2016, which is confusing! So, I checked my monthly budget archives and found out that I made one credit card purchase in December 2015, right after I had eliminated all of my credit card debt at the first part of November 2015. Therefore, I paid off that small purchase when I made my credit card payment in January of 2016, which is why it looks like I got totally out of credit card debt two times!]

By the way, I still owe my dad for the furniture that he bought for me when I moved to Oregon from Utah—for the second time—and I plan to repay him as soon as I am able to do so... [Update: I was able to repay my dad for about half of what I still owed him, before he passed away on February 18th, 2018.]

And my New Year's Resolution for 2016 is a continuation of my New Year's Resolution from 2015, since I am finding out that my musically themed New Year's Resolution "There is Nothin' Like a D.A.M.E." (which I have updated to stand for Debt Prevention, Activist Return, Music Appreciation and Exercise Routine Emotional Development) is taking longer than just one year!

Speaking of emotional development, I also decided to become vegan again, sometime before the end of March 2015, and I am feeling much better about my food choices, plus I am feeling much better overall. You see, I became vegan the first time in 1999, right before I moved here to Portland, Oregon from Salt Lake City, Utah the first time. (I moved back to Salt Lake City, Utah from Oregon in early 2007—for about two years—and then I returned to Portland in early 2009.) So, this is actually my second time living in Oregon and also my second time being vegan!

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October 28th, 2019 Update, Written On January 23rd, 2022: After October 28th, 2019, I decided to stop taking public transportation in order to get around... So, I started to walk everywhere I go in order to transport myself—and as a way for me to exercise at the same time! However, I am limited as to how far I can travel, since I can only walk about a total of three to four miles in one direction. And so, I have been walking everywhere I go, ever since October 28th, 2019.

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January 23rd, 2022 Update: I was editing this post and I decided to research why I had become debt free twice, according to this blog post: first in November of 2015 and again in January of 2016, which is confusing! So, I checked my monthly budget archives and found out that I made one credit card purchase in December 2015, right after I had eliminated all of my credit card debt at the first part of November 2015. Therefore, I paid off that small purchase when I made my credit card payment in January of 2016, which is why it looks like I got totally out of credit card debt two times!

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This "Poet, Artist and Philosopher" Post No. 060 was edited on August 11th, 2025.

"Prose is using all of the words that are necessary in order to describe all that is necessary to describe." –Paul Whiting [June 1st, 2022]

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Post No. 036: My New Year's Resolution for 2014


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My New Year's Resolution for 2014:
"Conscious Consumerism!"

My New Year's Resolution for 2014 is to become a more "Conscious Consumer!"

For, I genuinely feel that "Conscious Consumerism" is the key to creating a world where everyone can meet their daily needs in a way that promotes ethical and sustainable practices for the production of goods and services worldwide...

...And this New Year's Resolution is a continuation of my New Year's Resolution from 2013, since I am finding out that becoming a more Conscious Consumer is taking longer than just one year! That is why I decided to carryover my New Year's Resolution from 2013 to this year...

...And, in 2013, I began to provide the dates that I started purchasing various conscious consumerism products and the stores where I started buying them on my blog post from last year titled, "My New Year's Resolution for 2013," however, I found out by around the middle of 2013 that I couldn't really afford to buy a lot of what I wanted to buy! So, I decided to simply be just as conscious in my consumerism as I could, as often as I could, given my budget! (The reader should know that I am HIV-positive with full-blown AIDS. And I am on Social Security Disability Insurance, or SSDI, so my income is quite limited.)

Then, toward the end of 2013, I had some lunch meat go bad, since I wasn't eating sandwiches often enough, and I thought to myself, "Why am I eating meat at all? I mean, I did feel like I needed to have the highly concentrated protein of meat when I was having health issues, but now that my health is so much better, I should just become a vegetarian again!"

So, I started a vegetarian diet toward the end of 2013 which, in and of itself, is an enormous step toward being a more conscious consumer! (By the way, I am not vegan, since I eat eggs, dairy and honey, etc.) And, as I mentioned above, I am continuing this same New Year's Resolution in 2014, since I think that some New Year's Resolutions should carry-over to additional years, if your New Year's Resolution takes more than one year to complete!

And therefore, for the year 2014, I am working on getting out of credit card debt, so that I can afford to buy more organic and/or fair trade products, since that is where most of the "Conscious Consumer" products can be easily found for the food that I buy! Also, I will be trying to buy as much organic and/or fair trade products as I can afford, while I am getting out of my credit card debt!

Plus, buying organic and/or fair trade products is the best way that I can help to Abolish Modern Slavery in the food industry, which is a major issue in food production worldwide—even here in America!

-Paul Whiting
(a.k.a., Poet, Artist and Philosopher)
"I am the poet who thinks that he knows it!"

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My Writing About Reducing My Carbon Emissions: I am working toward the goal of becoming "Cooler and Smarter" by reducing my carbon emissions through the process of doing the following: (1) signing up for 100% renewable electricity; (2) using rechargeable batteries; (3) using LED light bulbs; and (4) no longer consuming animal products, due to the environmental impact of raising animals for food. –Paul Whiting (written June 4th, 2012, revised April 14, 2015, revised November 24th, 2015 and revised July 18th, 2022)

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My Writing About Conscious Consumerism (which were written approximately on January 1st, 2013; written approximately on January 1st, 2014; written sometime after January 1st, 2016; written on March 26th, 2016; written on October 18th, 2018; written with reference to October 28th, 2019 on January 23rd, 2022; written on August 12th, 2021 and turned into 'my writing' on July 31st, 2022):

Written approximately on January 1st, 2013: I genuinely feel that "Conscious Consumerism" is the key to creating a world where everyone can meet their daily needs in a way that promotes ethical and sustainable practices for the production of goods and services worldwide...

...And I actually began this effort when I read about the "Cooler Smarter" campaign by the Union of Concerned Scientists! So, I have already signed up for 100% renewable energy with my local power company; I have invested in using rechargeable batteries for all of my devices; and I am working on replacing all of my incandescent light bulbs!

And then, just recently, I found out that "over 80% of the worlds chocolate comes from West Africa and, unfortunately, many of those farms are using child slaves—in particular the cacao-rich country Ivory Coast." Thus, I have also changed my chocolate buying habits to always purchase organic chocolate and/or fair trade chocolate!

(By the way, later on I found out, from a local food cooperative of which I am a member, that slave labor is even being used in organic chocolate production, so now I only buy fair trade chocolate products!)

Plus, I am also working on being aware of whether I am buying anything made with slave labor and so, I have also taken the WalkFree.org pledge for 'A World Without Slavery,' because "I believe our generation can build a world without slavery!" –Paul Whiting (written approximately on January 1st, 2013)

Written approximately on January 1st, 2014: ...Buying organic and/or fair trade products is the best way that I can help to Abolish Modern Slavery in the food industry, which is a major issue in food production worldwide—even here in America! –Paul Whiting (written approximately on January 1st, 2014)

Written sometime after January 1st, 2016: I also decided to become vegan again, sometime before the end of March 2015, and I am feeling much better about my food choices, plus I am feeling much better overall. You see, I became vegan the first time in 1999, right before I moved here to Portland, Oregon from Salt Lake City, Utah the first time. (I moved back to Salt Lake City, Utah from Oregon in early 2007—for about two years—and then I returned to Portland in early 2009.) So, this is actually my second time living in Oregon and also my second time being vegan! –Paul Whiting (written sometime after January 1st, 2016)

Written on March 26th, 2016: I buy "preserved foods" as much as possible (that is, canned, cooked, dried, frozen, pickled and refrigerated, etc.), so that I virtually never throw away food, because I only eat foods that are preserved, when I am in the mood to eat them... Now, this also means that I don't eat fresh foods, but I would eat my own home-grown foods, if I had my own garden! Thus, I choose to not buy fresh produce since I worry about being able to eat produce while it is good and fresh! That is just my personal preference, however, in order to prevent throwing away food that has gone bad—which means wasting food—and that is not okay in My Philosophical Book Of Life! –Paul Whiting (written on March 26th, 2016)

Written on October 18th, 2018: I realized, in the year 2018, that I should be buying and eating fresh produce, especially local produce, as part of choosing to be a "Conscious Consumer." And what prompted me to realize that I should be buying and eating fresh produce, especially local produce, is the fact that in the year 2017 here in Portland, Oregon, I joined three cooperative grocery stores—as a member who buys a 'co-op' share in order to support that 'co-op'—but I was not buying any fresh produce! Thus, I realized my error with regard to not buying fresh produce in terms of being a 'Conscious Consumer,' who endeavors to support local businesses, including small farms. Therefore, I have started to buy and eat fresh produce, from the various grocery stores at which I shop, but in small quantities, so that I have time to eat the produce while it is good and fresh! –Paul Whiting (written on October 18th, 2018)

Written with reference to October 28th, 2019 on January 23rd, 2022: After October 28th, 2019, I decided to stop taking public transportation in order to get around... So, I started to walk everywhere I go in order to transport myself—and as a way for me to exercise at the same time! However, I am limited as to how far I can travel, since I can only walk about a total of three to four miles in one direction. And so, I have been walking everywhere I go, ever since October 28th, 2019. –Paul Whiting (written with reference to October 28th, 2019 on January 23rd, 2022)

Written on August 12th, 2021 and turned into 'my writing' on July 31st, 2022: "How I Use Conscious Consumerism To Live With Respect To The Planet Upon Which I Live": My Point Of View No. 1: I only eat plant-based foods, which means that I'm vegan. I also try to buy minimally processed natural foods, as well as organically grown, fair trade, rain-forest safe, and non-GMO products. Also, I try to buy local products as much as possible. My Point Of View No. 2: I try to buy 100% recycled paper products, including toilet paper, facial tissues and paper towels. My Point Of View No. 3: I try to buy natural personal care products, such a oral hygiene products, as well as organic shampoo and conditioner, organic soaps and natural cleaning products, wherever possible. My Point Of View No. 4: I buy 100% clean electricity for my apartment and rechargeable batteries for my devices that can use rechargeable batteries. My Point Of View No. 5: I travel by walking — which is exercise for me — although, that limits to how far I can travel by walking. My Point Of View No. 6: I keep up with politics in order to stay more informed as a voter. And I make sure that I vote in every election, including "special elections." My Point Of View No. 7: I also keep up with the news in order to stay more informed as a citizen. And I subscribe to news organizations that I can afford given my budget. My Point Of View No. 8: I budget very carefully, so that I know where every penny is going. And I track what I save when I spend money, such as store discounts and coupons, as well as other discounts, so that I can spend that money on other things. My Point Of View No. 9: And the mobile phone company that I'm with, CREDO Mobile, is also very environmentally conscientious and socially conscientious. Plus, they make regular donations to different organizations that are trying to do good in the world. My Point Of View No. 10: And, so, this is how I am doing my part to try and reduce the effects of global warming! –Paul Whiting (written on August 12th, 2021, turned into 'my writing' on July 31st, 2022 and revised May 12th, 2023)

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My Writing About The Perfect Reasons To Go Vegan: Why give food that you can eat to animals and then eat animal meat, or other animal products? In other words, "Cut out the middle man." Besides that, why contribute to the impact of eating animal meat, or other animal products, which accounts for a really large percentage of all worldwide greenhouse gas emissions? In other words, "Cut out the global warming." –Paul Whiting (written March 30th, 2015, revised October 18th, 2021 and revised July 18th, 2022)

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My Writing About How Raising Animals For Food Is Slavery: Raising animals for food is basically slavery—and we should not engage in, support, or condone slavery in any way, shape or form—because slavery is just plain wrong. –Paul Whiting (written April 11th, 2015 and revised July 18th, 2022)

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My Writing About Becoming Vegan: If possible, become vegan! I became vegan again (for the second time), around the end of March 2015, and I am feeling much better about my food choices, plus I am feeling much better overall. Veganism is naturally healthier and you can lose weight! The first time that I became vegan, I lost forty pounds over several months, due to choosing to only consume foods that were not animal-based. –Paul Whiting (written April 11th, 2015 and revised July 18th, 2022)

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My Writing About How Consuming Animal Meat And Other Animal Products Is Not Good: Consuming animal meat, as well as other animal products, is not good for the animals—it is not good for you—and it is not good for global warming, because livestock, and their byproducts, account for a really large percentage of all worldwide greenhouse gas emissions. –Paul Whiting (written December 27th, 2015, revised October 18th, 2021, revised October 24th, 2021 and revised July 18th, 2022)

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My Philosophical Notes:

The reason that I wrote this prose can be summed up with the following statement: I wrote this prose because "I genuinely feel that 'Conscious Consumerism' is the key to creating a world where everyone can meet their daily needs in a way that promotes ethical and sustainable practices for the production of goods and services worldwide..."

Also, I will provide an update in 2015 of my year-long efforts in 2014 to become a more Conscious Consumer in My New Year's Resolution 2014 Update, which can be found below.

And this prose was also published on my "Paul Whiting — A Creative Writer" blog (please see the hyperlink below for the blog), since I feel that the message in this prose applies to the message that I am trying to convey through "Paul Whiting — A Creative Writer."

This prose was written in Portland, Oregon.

-Paulee

https://paulwhitingwriting.blogspot.com

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My New Year's Resolution 2014 Update (which was written sometime after January 1st, 2015):

It's 2015 and—as I mentioned above—I spent the year trying to become a more Conscious Consumer! So, I tried to buy as many organic and/or fair trade products during the year as I could afford on my budget!

And continuing into 2015, I am carrying over my Conscious Consumerism, but I am working on Debt Elimination, an Activist Sabbatical, Music Appreciation and an Exercise Routine ("D.A.M.E.") now that the "Koch Brothers' Midterm Elections" are over and "We, The People" virtually live in "The United States of the One Percent!"

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This "Poet, Artist and Philosopher" Post No. 036 was edited on August 11th, 2025.

"Prose is using all of the words that are necessary in order to describe all that is necessary to describe." –Paul Whiting [June 1st, 2022]

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Post No. 025: My New Year's Resolution for 2013


(Image from The Nielsen Company)

My New Year's Resolution for 2013:
"Conscious Consumerism!"

My New Year's Resolution for 2013 is to become a more "Conscious Consumer!"

For, I genuinely feel that "Conscious Consumerism"* is the key to creating a world where everyone can meet their daily needs in a way that promotes ethical and sustainable practices for the production of goods and services worldwide...

...And I actually began this effort when I read about the "Cooler Smarter" campaign by the Union of Concerned Scientists!** So, I have already signed up for 100% renewable energy with my local power company; I have chosen to stop eating beef (although, I do still eat other meats, cheese, milk and honey); I have invested in using rechargeable batteries for all of my devices; and I am working on replacing all of my incandescent light bulbs!

And then, just recently, I found out that "over 80% of the worlds chocolate comes from West Africa and, unfortunately, many of those farms are using child slaves—in particular the cacao-rich country Ivory Coast."*** Thus, I have also changed my chocolate buying habits to always purchase organic chocolate and/or fair trade chocolate!

(By the way, later on I found out, from a local food cooperative of which I am a member, that slave labor is even being used in organic chocolate production, so now I only buy fair trade chocolate products!)

Plus, I am also working on being aware of whether I am buying anything made with slave labor and so, I have also taken the WalkFree.org pledge for 'A World Without Slavery'**** because "I believe our generation can build a world without slavery!"

-Paul Whiting
(a.k.a., Poet, Artist and Philosopher)
"I am the poet who thinks that he knows it!"

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*"Ethical consumerism" from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia—which is funded primarily through donations from millions of individuals around the world, including this blogger (I make a totally affordable one-time donation if they are requesting donations when I am on their website):

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethical_consumerism

**"Cooler Smarter" from the Union of Concerned Scientists:

https://www.coolersmarter.org/

***"Chocolate and Child Slavery" from TheMarginalized.com:

https://themarginalized.com/forced-migration/chocolate/

****"I Believe In A World Where Everyone Can Walk Free" from Walk Free:

https://www.walkfree.org

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My Writing About Reducing My Carbon Emissions: I am working toward the goal of becoming "Cooler and Smarter" by reducing my carbon emissions through the process of doing the following: (1) signing up for 100% renewable electricity; (2) using rechargeable batteries; (3) using LED light bulbs; and (4) no longer consuming animal products, due to the environmental impact of raising animals for food. –Paul Whiting (written June 4th, 2012, revised April 14, 2015, revised November 24th, 2015 and revised July 18th, 2022)

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My Writing About Conscious Consumerism (which were written approximately on January 1st, 2013; written approximately on January 1st, 2014; written sometime after January 1st, 2016; written on March 26th, 2016; written on October 18th, 2018; written with reference to October 28th, 2019 on January 23rd, 2022; written on August 12th, 2021 and turned into 'my writing' on July 31st, 2022):

Written approximately on January 1st, 2013: I genuinely feel that "Conscious Consumerism" is the key to creating a world where everyone can meet their daily needs in a way that promotes ethical and sustainable practices for the production of goods and services worldwide...

...And I actually began this effort when I read about the "Cooler Smarter" campaign by the Union of Concerned Scientists! So, I have already signed up for 100% renewable energy with my local power company; I have invested in using rechargeable batteries for all of my devices; and I am working on replacing all of my incandescent light bulbs!

And then, just recently, I found out that "over 80% of the worlds chocolate comes from West Africa and, unfortunately, many of those farms are using child slaves—in particular the cacao-rich country Ivory Coast." Thus, I have also changed my chocolate buying habits to always purchase organic chocolate and/or fair trade chocolate!

(By the way, later on I found out, from a local food cooperative of which I am a member, that slave labor is even being used in organic chocolate production, so now I only buy fair trade chocolate products!)

Plus, I am also working on being aware of whether I am buying anything made with slave labor and so, I have also taken the WalkFree.org pledge for 'A World Without Slavery,' because "I believe our generation can build a world without slavery!" –Paul Whiting (written approximately on January 1st, 2013)

Written approximately on January 1st, 2014: ...Buying organic and/or fair trade products is the best way that I can help to Abolish Modern Slavery in the food industry, which is a major issue in food production worldwide—even here in America! –Paul Whiting (written approximately on January 1st, 2014)

Written sometime after January 1st, 2016: I also decided to become vegan again, sometime before the end of March 2015, and I am feeling much better about my food choices, plus I am feeling much better overall. You see, I became vegan the first time in 1999, right before I moved here to Portland, Oregon from Salt Lake City, Utah the first time. (I moved back to Salt Lake City, Utah from Oregon in early 2007—for about two years—and then I returned to Portland in early 2009.) So, this is actually my second time living in Oregon and also my second time being vegan! –Paul Whiting (written sometime after January 1st, 2016)

Written on March 26th, 2016: I buy "preserved foods" as much as possible (that is, canned, cooked, dried, frozen, pickled and refrigerated, etc.), so that I virtually never throw away food, because I only eat foods that are preserved, when I am in the mood to eat them... Now, this also means that I don't eat fresh foods, but I would eat my own home-grown foods, if I had my own garden! Thus, I choose to not buy fresh produce since I worry about being able to eat produce while it is good and fresh! That is just my personal preference, however, in order to prevent throwing away food that has gone bad—which means wasting food—and that is not okay in My Philosophical Book Of Life! –Paul Whiting (written on March 26th, 2016)

Written on October 18th, 2018: I realized, in the year 2018, that I should be buying and eating fresh produce, especially local produce, as part of choosing to be a "Conscious Consumer." And what prompted me to realize that I should be buying and eating fresh produce, especially local produce, is the fact that in the year 2017 here in Portland, Oregon, I joined three cooperative grocery stores—as a member who buys a 'co-op' share in order to support that 'co-op'—but I was not buying any fresh produce! Thus, I realized my error with regard to not buying fresh produce in terms of being a 'Conscious Consumer,' who endeavors to support local businesses, including small farms. Therefore, I have started to buy and eat fresh produce, from the various grocery stores at which I shop, but in small quantities, so that I have time to eat the produce while it is good and fresh! –Paul Whiting (written on October 18th, 2018)

Written with reference to October 28th, 2019 on January 23rd, 2022: After October 28th, 2019, I decided to stop taking public transportation in order to get around... So, I started to walk everywhere I go in order to transport myself—and as a way for me to exercise at the same time! However, I am limited as to how far I can travel, since I can only walk about a total of three to four miles in one direction. And so, I have been walking everywhere I go, ever since October 28th, 2019. –Paul Whiting (written with reference to October 28th, 2019 on January 23rd, 2022)

Written on August 12th, 2021 and turned into 'my writing' on July 31st, 2022: "How I Use Conscious Consumerism To Live With Respect To The Planet Upon Which I Live": My Point Of View No. 1: I only eat plant-based foods, which means that I'm vegan. I also try to buy minimally processed natural foods, as well as organically grown, fair trade, rain-forest safe, and non-GMO products. Also, I try to buy local products as much as possible. My Point Of View No. 2: I try to buy 100% recycled paper products, including toilet paper, facial tissues and paper towels. My Point Of View No. 3: I try to buy natural personal care products, such a oral hygiene products, as well as organic shampoo and conditioner, organic soaps and natural cleaning products, wherever possible. My Point Of View No. 4: I buy 100% clean electricity for my apartment and rechargeable batteries for my devices that can use rechargeable batteries. My Point Of View No. 5: I travel by walking — which is exercise for me — although, that limits to how far I can travel by walking. My Point Of View No. 6: I keep up with politics in order to stay more informed as a voter. And I make sure that I vote in every election, including "special elections." My Point Of View No. 7: I also keep up with the news in order to stay more informed as a citizen. And I subscribe to news organizations that I can afford given my budget. My Point Of View No. 8: I budget very carefully, so that I know where every penny is going. And I track what I save when I spend money, such as store discounts and coupons, as well as other discounts, so that I can spend that money on other things. My Point Of View No. 9: And the mobile phone company that I'm with, CREDO Mobile, is also very environmentally conscientious and socially conscientious. Plus, they make regular donations to different organizations that are trying to do good in the world. My Point Of View No. 10: And, so, this is how I am doing my part to try and reduce the effects of global warming! –Paul Whiting (written on August 12th, 2021, turned into 'my writing' on July 31st, 2022 and revised May 12th, 2023)

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My Writing About The Perfect Reasons To Go Vegan: Why give food that you can eat to animals and then eat animal meat, or other animal products? In other words, "Cut out the middle man." Besides that, why contribute to the impact of eating animal meat, or other animal products, which accounts for a really large percentage of all worldwide greenhouse gas emissions? In other words, "Cut out the global warming." –Paul Whiting (written March 30th, 2015, revised October 18th, 2021 and revised July 18th, 2022)

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My Writing About How Raising Animals For Food Is Slavery: Raising animals for food is basically slavery—and we should not engage in, support, or condone slavery in any way, shape or form—because slavery is just plain wrong. –Paul Whiting (written April 11th, 2015 and revised July 18th, 2022)

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My Writing About Becoming Vegan: If possible, become vegan! I became vegan again (for the second time), around the end of March 2015, and I am feeling much better about my food choices, plus I am feeling much better overall. Veganism is naturally healthier and you can lose weight! The first time that I became vegan, I lost forty pounds over several months, due to choosing to only consume foods that were not animal-based. –Paul Whiting (written April 11th, 2015 and revised July 18th, 2022)

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My Writing About How Consuming Animal Meat And Other Animal Products Is Not Good: Consuming animal meat, as well as other animal products, is not good for the animals—it is not good for you—and it is not good for global warming, because livestock, and their byproducts, account for a really large percentage of all worldwide greenhouse gas emissions. –Paul Whiting (written December 27th, 2015, revised October 18th, 2021, revised October 24th, 2021 and revised July 18th, 2022)

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My Philosophical Notes:

The reason that I wrote this prose can be summed up with the following statement: I wrote this prose because "I genuinely feel that 'Conscious Consumerism' is the key to creating a world where everyone can meet their daily needs in a way that promotes ethical and sustainable practices for the production of goods and services worldwide..."

Also, I will provide an update in 2014 of my year-long efforts in 2013 to become a more Conscious Consumer in My New Year's Resolution 2013 Update, which can be found below.

And this prose was also published on my "Paul Whiting — A Creative Writer" blog (please see the hyperlink below for the blog), since I feel that the message in this prose applies to the message that I am trying to convey through "Paul Whiting — A Creative Writer."

This prose was written in Portland, Oregon.

-Paulee

https://paulwhitingwriting.blogspot.com

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My New Year's Resolution 2013 Update (which was written sometime after January 1st, 2014):

It's 2014 and—as I mentioned above—I began to provide the dates that I started purchasing various conscious consumerism products and the stores where I started buying them... However, I found out around the middle of 2013 that I couldn't really afford to buy a lot of what I wanted to! So, I decided to simply be as conscious in my consumerism as I could, as often as I could, given my budget! (The reader should know that I am HIV-positive with full-blown AIDS. And I am on Social Security Disability Insurance, or SSDI, so my income is quite limited.) Then, toward the end of 2013, I had some lunch meat go bad, since I wasn't eating sandwiches often enough, and I thought to myself, "Why am I eating meat at all? I did feel like I needed to have the highly concentrated protein of meat when I was having health issues, but now that my health is so much better, I should just become a vegetarian again!" So, I started a vegetarian diet toward the end of 2013 which, in and of itself, is an enormous step toward being a more conscious consumer! (By the way, I am not vegan, since I eat eggs, dairy and honey, etc.) Plus, I am continuing this same New Year's Resolution of Conscious Consumerism in 2014, since I think that some New Year's Resolutions should carry over to additional years, if your New Year's Resolution takes more than one year to complete!

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This "Poet, Artist and Philosopher" Post No. 025 was edited on August 11th, 2025.

"Prose is using all of the words that are necessary in order to describe all that is necessary to describe." –Paul Whiting [June 1st, 2022]