I didn’t make as much traction on my goals last week as I’d hoped. But I’m trying to remind myself that I made much more progress by setting the goals and working toward them than I would have made had I not set goals at all.
A mountain isn’t climbed in one fell swoop; it’s an inch-by-inch, foot-by-foot process — and it’s the same with completing goals!
We’re at family camp in Texas this week and one of our big goals for this week is truly to just relax, soak up the sunshine, rest, savor the moments, laugh, and just spend a week away from the usual responsibilities of life so that we can be refreshed and renewed as individuals — and as a family.
Oh, and in addition to lots of relaxing, Jesse and I are also signed up to try the zipline and rock-climbing wall, go on an early morning horseback ride, and go skeet shooting — all things I’ve never done in my life. It might prove to be an interesting week. 😉
At any rate, I’m keep my goals really simple to allow plenty of room for margin and rest.
Last week’s goals:
Family/Mothering Goals
1. Start reading Wilma Rudolph: Olympic Runner aloud to the children. Read a few chapters of The Missing Video (reading to Kathrynne), and read at least two chapters of Little House in the Big Woods (reading to Kaitlynn).2. Have at least one playdate with friends.
3. Write a love note to Jesse.
Personal Goals
4. Finish reading Radical Together plus one other book.
5. Run at least five times for 45 minutes each; do weight-training program at least four days.
6. Finish listening to Stop Acting Rich.
7. Sleep for at least 7 hours every night.8. Continue on with the Choosing Gratitude 30-Day Devotional.
Home Management/DIY Projects
9. Try at least two new crockpot recipes.
Business Goals
10. Continue blogging the 4 Weeks of Family Fun series.
This week’s goals:
Family/Mothering Goals
1. Finish reading Wilma Rudolph: Olympic Runner aloud to the children. (I’m hoping we can finish this while we’re on vacation this week!)
2. Enjoy a relaxing week together at family camp making lots of memories and just enjoying being together.
Personal Goals
3. Finish reading The Life You’ve Always Wanted plus one other book.
4. Sleep for at least 8 hours every night.
5. Continue on with the Choosing Gratitude 30-Day Devotional.
Business Goals
6. Edit and submit an article for publication on RooMag.com.
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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