Thursday, January 26, 2012

Goals for 2012

I love making lists, I love setting goals, and I love having things to look forward to. Every January, I vow to come up with a new years resolution. This has 99% of the time always involved weight loss. And it has 99% of the time NOT happened. So this year, my plan is a little different. I'm not setting one goal, but rather a list of several, broken down by category...A friend on facebook posted an article on things that successful people do differently, and I really, really liked it. It got me thinking... It talked about how succesful people set S.M.A.R.T. goals (that stands for Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant & Timely.) And here were some key points that stuck with me:
"The acquisition of knowledge doesn't mean you're growing. Growing happens when what you know changes how you live." Powerful stuff! I love this...
*And my favorite tips were:
~ Focus on being PRODUCTIVE, not busy. There's a BIG difference, and let's be honest, I can tend to always be busy, but not really productive.
~ Focus on making small, continuous improvements.
~ Maintaining a positive outlook as you learn from your mistakes.
~ Spend time with the RIGHT people (So true...you tend to become like those you spend most of your time with...which reminds me of one of my mother's constant reminders growing up: "Birds of a feather flock together." I hated always hearing that as a teenager, but how true she was =}
~ Maintain balance in your life.

So here goes, my personal list of goals for 2012:
PERSONAL:
-Become the most positive person I know
-Spend more quality time with my husband (this is hard with kids, but a must!)
-Read at least 1 book per month
-Run a 10K
-Lose another 20-25 lbs/continue eating healther through the week
-Make at least 1 craft/idea from Pinterest per month (not because I have to but because I WANT to)
-Do something significantly nice for someone else every month
-Plan at least 2-3 outings/fun time with friends per month (this is healthy for ME!)

PARENTAL:
-Kids in bed by 7:45-8:00 every night so we have more time for each other
-Jackson: Recognize AND recite all letters and sounds in random order, Learn 10 sight words, Count to 20 as well as recognize numbers to 10 (big difference just reciting vs. actually identifying, and not in order)
-Continue reading daily to both kids
-One activity per week for each kid that is one-on-one with me
-Have FUN making memories with my kids =}

SPIRITUAL:
- 30 minutes per day set aside for reading the bible/and or other literature that will strengthen my relationship with GOD
-Mealtime prayer/bedtime prayer for kids
-Continue Biblical Wowmanhood and small group

Now lets put this plan into action, and please, friends, hold me accountable!!!


2 comments:

  1. I love this idea! These are great goals and I'm inspired to write some of my own!!

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  2. Good for you! You are such a beautiful person inside and out! You can do it!

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