Here’s some sage advice from Have a New You By Friday that I thought might encourage some of you in your goal-setting (or just with life in general):
5 Ways to Guarantee Success at Anything
1. Set a goal.
2. Keep your goal reasonable (Don’t bite off more than you can chew.)
3. Don’t second guess yourself.
4. Don’t listen to the naysayers.
5. As Winston Churchill said during a time of war, “Never give up.”
-from Have a New You By Friday, Kevin Leman, page 202
It’s simple, but profound advice. Now what are you waiting for? Go set some goals and start chipping away at them!
Here’s last week’s goal list:
Mothering Goals
1. Finish reading Davy Crockett: Young Rifleman aloud to the children. {With the garage sale last week, we didn’t do any extra reading outside of the assigned school reading. I aim to remedy that this week as we missed our leisurely afternoon read-aloud time!}
Personal Goals
2. Run 12 miles (total).
3. Go to bed by 10:00 p.m. or before every night.
4. Get up by 6:00 a.m. every morning.
5. Finish reading What Women Fear and When I Lay My Isaac Down. {Still working on All the Money in the World.}
Home Management Goals
6. Make Homemade Oxy-Clean.
7. Go through our house from top to bottom for our garage sale on Thursday.
8. Finish knitting the dishcloth I’m working on.
9. Start working on a rag quilt.
Business Goals
10. Shoot video for 31 Weeks to a Better Grocery Budget series. {Hopefully this will happen this week!}
My finished dishcloth (Experienced knitters: you have my permission to laugh, I’m still working on learning to follow a pattern correctly and not twist my stitches! However, I’m just happy that I actually finished a knitting project. Usually I start them with great intentions and then get frustrated when I mess up, take a bunch of stitches out, and never actually finish it. So the fact that I actually finished this is a big accomplishment for me. Now I just need to work on perfecting the basic stitches! :))
And here are my goals for this week:
Mothering Goals
1. Finish reading Sarah: Plain and Tall aloud to the children.
2. Take children on a field trip.
Personal Goals
3. Run 12 miles (total).
4. Finish reading All the Money in the World and Tribes.
5. Finish embroidering quilt block for my sister’s baby quilt.
6. Work on Rag Quilt.
Home Management Goals
7. Spend 10 minutes picking up/cleaning our bedroom/bathroom every day (I’ve really been working with the children on keeping their room/bathroom cleaned and I realized that I’ve not been setting the best example for them!).
Business Goals
8. Shoot video for 31 Weeks to a Better Grocery Budget series.
9. Finish putting together talk for a speaking engagement next week.
10. Put together a list of speaking topics and speaking page.
How did you do on last week’s goals? What are your goals for this week? If you feel comfortable doing so, I’d love to have you share your progress on last week’s goals and your goals for this coming week in the comments. Let’s cheer each other on to live purposeful and productive lives!
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