
I was so blessed and inspired by Dr. Henry Cloud at the Women of Faith conference last week. One of the topics he spoke on was happiness.
He shared three keys that much research has shown led to deep happiness. Want to know what they were? Being a giver, having close friends around you, and setting goals.
I’ve always known that goal-setting gave me much fulfillment and purpose for living life, but I thought it might just be because I’m rather Type A and all. So it was encouraging to me to know that scientific research backs up what I’ve experienced in real-life meaning goal-setting is not just something that helps Type A folks like me. Whether you’re Type A or Type Z, it will positively impact your life!
As promised, here’s an update on my 10 goals for last week:
Last Week’s Goals
1. Start our homeschool year.{We started last Monday and it’s been going really well!}
2. Finish reading Revenge of the Red Knight aloud to the children.{Done.}
3. Put together Busy Bags for Busy Bag Swap.{Done.}
4. Run 12 miles (total). {Only ran 11.5 miles, but I was happy with that since it’s harder for me to fit in exercise while traveling.}
5.
Finish reading The Charlotte Mason Companion and Eat That Frog.{Still working on Good to Great.}6. Vacuum underneath beds. {This one totally slipped through the cracks.}
7. Make Homemade Fruit Leather and Homemade Scrubbing Bubbles. {I didn’t do either of these–time just got away from me!}
8. Wash, dry, fold, & put away one load of laundry every day (except for Thursday-Saturday when I’m in Indianapolis). {I did really well at this on Monday and Tuesday, but didn’t do any laundry the rest of the week–I’m hoping to do better this coming week because it really makes a difference!}
9.
Shoot videos and send to publicist.{Done.}10.
Write two birthday cards, one anniversary card, and one thank you note. Help girls write birthday cards to those who have birthdays this week.{Done.}
10 of My Goals for This Week
Note: Since this is a public blog, I won’t be sharing all of my goals (such as my marriage goals, etc.), so if you’re wondering why it seems a little unbalanced in certain areas, that’s why.
Mothering Goals
1. Finish reading Homer Price aloud to the children.
2. Take children on a Nature Walk.
Personal Goals
3. Run 12.5 miles (total).
4. Finish reading Good to Great, Quitter, and Raising a Soul Surfer.
Home Management Goals
5. Vacuum underneath beds.
6. Make Homemade Scrubbing Bubbles and homemade soap.
7. Wash, dry, fold, & put away one load of laundry every day.
Business Goals
8. Re-shoot videos and send to publicist. {She liked the ones I sent last week but wants me to make a few changes and resend them.}
9. Go through my formatted and edited manuscript from the publisher to check for errors in format or content.
Ministry Goals
10. Meet with a friend who asked for counsel.
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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