How many of you have made new year's resolutions? How many of you actually plan on sticking to them? You may be thinking, I know I won't stick to them, so what's the point in making a resolution? I say, go ahead and make them, but make them doable for you, be realistic! I have decided this year to make 12 goals for me and my family. Just like I've done the challenges for the month, I plan on focusing on one goal each month, and continue working on that goal throughout the year while I focus each month on a new one.
I've made my list of 12 goals, but as my business manager minded husband has pointed out (many times), I also need to make lists of ways to accomplish these goals. They don't have to be dramatic changes or complete 180's of the way you've been living. Just something that maybe you've been doing, but need to concentrate on a little more. If it is a big change, maybe make that your goal for two, or if needed, three months. Give yourself more time to work on it.
Here is my list: (not in the right order)
1. Less TV, more books and music
2. Exercise Daily
3. Read the Bible More
4. Work on Ella's reading
5. Pay off debt
6. More dates!!
7. More family time
8. Invite more people over to our house
9. Finish project on house
10. Eat healthy
11. Save money
12. Try new foods
Make your list! Yours may be 3 goals, 5 goals, or 10. It doesn't matter. Pick some things you want to work on this year. Examples: Give up sodas, eat more organic, cook more, eat out less, start running, join the gym, spend more time with family... whatever is going to make your life better, happier. When you are happier, it's easier to be healthier. Good luck!
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