Last week’s goals:
Marriage/Mothering/Homemaking Goals
1. Continue on with our Morning Time routine. Read aloud for at least 20 minutes every day.
2. Write a love note to Jesse.
3. Finally get our Christmas thank you’s mailed (can I plead the fact that I was in South Africa for the lateness of these??)
4. Clean out the refrigerator. Get caught back up on laundry.{Lunch at Chipotle with the birthday girl!}
5. Take Kathrynne on a special one-on-one outing for her birthday.Personal Goals
6. Exercise at least 4 times (I’m trying out these BeFit in 30 workouts + doing a little jogging/running.)7. Finish at least two books.
8. Knit a Cosy Posy Ear Warmer.
9. Try two new Trim Healthy Mama recipes:
Sugar Free Hot Chocolate Mousseand Fancy Grilled Cheese on Coconut Flatbread.Business Goals
10. Finish my first round of book edits.
This week’s goals:
Marriage/Mothering/Homemaking Goals
1. Continue on with our Morning Time routine. Read aloud for at least 20 minutes every day.
2. Write a love note to Jesse.
3. Have a family movie night.
4. Work with the kids to help them learn their new chores (we just added a few new chores to each of our kids’ daily lists and Silas, especially, is needing a little extra help learning how to do the chores.)
Personal Goals
5. Exercise at least 4 times.
6. Finish at least two books.
7. Knit a Cosy Posy Ear Warmer.
8. Try two new Trim Healthy Mama recipes: Raw Cookie Dough and Peanut Butter Pancakes.
Business Goals
9. Get back with bloggers interested in the ePantry opportunity.
10. Tweak my presentations and slides for the Friday night Say Goodbye to Survival Mode event in Mississippi.
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! You can download a free customizable weekly goal-planning sheet here.
Paula says
I am so loving you sharing the recipes from THM you are going to try for thawed!! 😀 That you for sharing your goals with us! I really do get encouraged.
Paula says
that is supposed to be THE WEEK. Not thawed! 😀
Gloria says
I am also interested in the chores for your 10 year old. Can you elaborate a bit?
Karen says
I am looking forward to attending your Saying Goodbye to Survival Mode in Mississippi event on Friday. I was so excited when I saw that you were coming to Mississippi, I knew had to go. So I am traveling an hour come see you. Looking forward to it.
Sheri Mora says
I see that you have added new chores for your kids, mine are similar in age to yours (10, 8 & 5). Can you tell me what chores they do, I am currently looking for some new ideas. We started the Accountable Kids program last month and I just wanted to add an additional chore for each one.
I love your blog!
april says
Just wanted to share…To make writing little love notes to my special people I write to each person on the date of their birthday for each month. So if their birthday is August 13th I write them a note on the 13th of every month:)
Crystal Paine says
I love this idea — thanks for sharing!
Jenny @ Women With Intention says
My kids love birthday lunches! How fun! Great job on this weeks goals and your January update is awesome! What a great start to the year! 🙂
Jen says
Love these goal updates! They really keep me motivated and thinking about my goals. Also….that Chipotle meal looks amazing! Happy birthday to your daughter 🙂
Mariah says
I love seeing your goals every week. It’s always inspired me to set and try to reach my own goals. That’s also why I started blogging about it as well. I look forward to continue the process along side of you!
Pam says
Love Chipotle! Great job on exercising consistently!