New Year’s Resolutions
I do not believe in New Year’s “Resolutions.” I believe in
goal setting. I love setting goals and many of them I do and have achieved. I
also believe in constant self-appraisal and self-improvement. When something
does not work for me I am on the search for a new idea, method or solution. A
lot of times I will tweak a current method that is not working and if it still
doesn’t work I keep tweaking and trying and tweaking and trying. As a result I
am ALWAYS reviewing my goals.
What I like about setting goals at the beginning of a new
year is that it feels like a New Beginning and that always provides
encouragement for me. I have no idea how many times my “leaf” has been
“turned,” but I am still not perfect (enough for me anyway, and I’m sure there
are many that will off their opinions of my perfection level—lol) so I keep
plodding away hoping the next thing I try will click.
My first year away from home at college I took a religion
class at the LDS Business College and one day our instructor’s son came and
substituted. He gave a lesson I have NEVER forgotten about priorities and goal
setting. I have also read Franklin/Covey’s books about time management and
habits for successful people. So I have combined these ideas to create my own way
of goal setting.
First, my priorities, which are based mostly on
relationships:
- God
- Family
- Church
- Career (school)
- Other
Based on that I can reflect on what is important and what
needs focus or improvement.
According to Covey we need to Daily “Sharpen the Saw,”
Spiritual
Physical
Mental
Social/Emotional
And figure out our “roles,” which I use the above priority
list for.
I have also read The Courage to Be Brilliant in which MartaMonahan discusses how to slowly improve ourselves by perfecting five things at
a time.
This year my goals are simple:
- Improve my relationship with God (Spirituality) by Praying daily (am & pm), Reading my scriptures, Journaling (that is hand writing on paper) and keeping a Gratitude journal where I list five things each day that I am grateful for.
- Improve my physical state by eating right and exercising daily. I don’t care if I dance crazy for 20 minutes with my kids; I need to MOVE MY BODY! Also, to eat right for me. That means a low-carb diet for my crazy imbalanced metabolism, fat loving body.
- Cleaning my house. This is for my family (and me) to keep us all happy and organized. It has to be done. Putting it off just makes it harder when it’s out of control (…yes dear, I’ve been listening…)
- Writing: blogging, web content, fiction. This is separate from my journaling. I want to be a “Writer.” Writer’s write. I want to get in the HABIT of writing every day so that I can get to the point where writing 2,000 words a day is just expected. Whatever that produces monetarily or not is what it produces. It is who I am.
- Serve. Outside my family. I would like to do this daily, but serving OUTSIDE my family is a time-challenging thing for me to do.
For some these goals may seem to high or too low but I know
myself. I know I can do these things. I know I am capable. (Honestly, the
house-cleaning thing is the most dreaded—lol.)
These are not my “resolutions,” but my goals for 2012, which
I am hoping is a MUCH better year than 2011!
Happy New Year to you too!
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