Last week’s goals:
Family/Marriage/Mothering Goals
1. Start a new book with Kathrynne and Kaitlynn. Read two chapters of Cameron Townsend aloud to the children.2. Go on a date with Jesse.
3. Write a love note to Jesse.
4. Have a playdate with friends.Personal Goals
5. Finish Erasing Hell by Francis Chan, finish For the Children’s Sake, Ocean’s Apart, andNote to Self.
6. Listen to one hour of Made to Stick.7. Do 4 days’ worth of the Couch to 10K program. {Only did two days’ worth. :(}
Homemaking Goals
8. Follow the 4 Weeks to a More Organized Home plan & blog about it.
9. Start an embroidery project.
10. Make at least two new recipes.
This week’s goals:
Family/Marriage/Mothering Goals
1. Read three chapters of The King’s Daughter with Kaitlynn. Read three chapters of The Mysterious Case with Kathrynne. Read two chapters of Cameron Townsend aloud to the children.
2. Write a love note to Jesse.
3. Have a breakfast dozen doughnut date with friends for 12/12/12. 🙂
Personal Goals
4. Finish For the Children’s Sake, Ocean’s Apart, Lead Your Family Like Jesus, Until We Reach Home, The Circle Maker, and Uneclipsing the Son.
5. Listen to one hour of Made to Stick.
6. Do 4 days’ worth of the Couch to 10K program.
Homemaking Goals
7. Clean out/organize my bathroom drawers.
8. Finish Kaitlynn’s scarf, continue working on my embroidery project.
9. Make at least two new recipes.
Business Goals
10. Work on the rough drafts for chapters three and four of my next book.
How did you do on last week’s goals? What are your goals for this week? I’d love to have you share your progress on last week’s goals and your goals for this coming week in the comments. Of, if you’ve blogged about it, leave your direct link below. Let’s cheer each other on to live purposeful and productive lives!
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Sandy says
I have one goal this week, to work full-time (40 hours) applying for jobs. Wish me luck!
Leigh Anne says
Have you read the Baxter Family series by Karen Kingsbury? They are wonderful!!
Crystal says
Yes, I recently finished the whole redemption series and really enjoyed it!
Courtney says
I keep forgetting to ask…Where do you get all your audiobooks? I’ve found some at my library, but their selection isn’t great for non-fiction.
Crystal says
Did you check inter-library loan?
Shelly says
The breakfast doughnut date sounds like fun. Hope you have a great time.
Sheila Modine says
I’m working on getting back on track with goals. Last week’s got derailed with kids getting sick. But it’s a new week and I’m trying again. 🙂
Nicole says
Oh my stars, your dozen doughnut date on 12/12/12 is like the best idea ever!! Too bad I’ll have to wait a millennium to plan something like that myself, lol! =)
Bianca Alice says
You’re a great inspiration to me. A year and a half ago I became pregnant with my first at 24 years of age. I followed you when I could and you’ve helped me to get my mommy/ frugal skills up to par. Thanks so much! I get compliments weekly on what a great job I do with my frugal spending and raising my son. Thanks again!
Trish says
What’s a breakfast dozen doughnut date?
Crystal says
We’re celebrating 12/12/12 by meeting some friends for an early breakfast at a local doughnut shop to get a dozen doughnuts and split them together. 🙂 Sorry if that wasn’t really clear from my post!
Victoria says
I was wondering too! I was imagining a doughnut eating contest, where you see which one of you can polish off a dozen donuts first! (there is actually a 5K where at the water stop you have to do that before you can continue on I read about it in Runner’s World once)
Crystal says
You had to polish off a dozen doughnuts halfway through a 5k? Oh gross!!! 🙂
Victoria says
That’s what I thought too! Apparently it is well attend though.
Trish says
What a cute fun idea.