Here’s 5 quick goal setting tips:
1. Write your specific goals down on paper…and review them daily. 2. Have a goal date written down on a calendar. 3. Make your goals attainable…easy to achieve, but yet challenging enough that you’re making great positive changes. 4. Don’t fret over failure. Don’t quit. Pick up and start again from where you’ve left off. 5. Read books that motivate you to set and achieve valuable goals!Check out this ebook bundle deal:
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▪ 100 Days of a New Year {2014} by Jennifer Tankersley ▪ The 2014 Confident Mom Weekly Household Planner Plus Supplement Kit by Susan Heid ▪ The Unwired Mom by Sarah Mae ▪ Destination: Simple by Brooke McAlary ▪ Accidentally Green by Hilary Kimes Bernstein Sidenote: “The Best Year Yet” bundle is only available Monday 1/6 – 8am EST on Monday, 1/13.7 Free Resources for Making Lists and Setting Goals:
– For creating new habits, Don’t Break the Chain is a good resource. You X off each day you achieve your goal or succeed in your habit. The idea is to create a loooong chain and not to break it by missing a day. This is great for Bible reading, Praying, Staying away from sweets, spending time for yourself, etc. – Set, Track, Share your goals: Goalmigo – Set your goals, Check S.M.A.R.T. criteria, review your goals, track your progress: Achievr.biz – Need extra motivation? Money motivates. When you don’t achieve your goals, you can set a certain amount of money to be given to a friend or charity, etc. Check out Stikk.com – Apps: 10 Best To-Do List Apps: http://mobileoffice.about.com/od/remoteworklifestyle/a/best-to-do-list-apps.htm – I personally use Trello.com and Memonic.com to make lists and plan to-do projects. I’m also a “paper” person. I love having a visual, hard copy in front of me. For this reason I’ve been using the same type of desk calendar each year. The side area allows me to add scribbles. I also jot down notes and prayer requests that I see on Facebook, etc. Here’s the desk calendar I’ve ordered for daily to-do lists… Bold Blossoms Weekly 2014 Desk Pad: 846307011956My Goals for 2014:
My BIG main goal for 2014 is: Declutter and organize my house from top to bottom.
January Goals:
– Read Bible and Pray Daily ( ) – Memorize a new Bible verse(s) ( ) – Take 5 minutes each morning to be grateful. Thank the Lord for all the blessings that I can name. ( ) – Wean myself off of sweets this month. ( ) – Exercise Mon-Sat. 5-10 minutes each morning. Extra 5 minutes here and there throughout the day. ( ) – Send a card to someone each week. ( ) – Aim to be a blessing to someone each day. ( ) – Start up “Love Day” Fridays again. Do something extra special for hubby and boys. ( ) – Try a new recipe. ( ) – Teach boys everywhere I go, everyday, be an example. Be more teachable myself. ( ) – Read, read, read. Read with my boys daily. ( ) – Write & accomplish my weekly goals for decluttering and organizing (BIG main goal). – Start refreshing my Spanish. (Mon. Tues. Thurs. evenings) ( ) – Write daily. New Ebook for Amazon. ( ) End of Month Assessment: ___________________________________________________February: http://herchristianhome.com/february-goals-2014/
YOUR TURN! Please Share Your BIG main goal for this year!
Monthly Goals Printable Planner (Open link to print.)
7 Comments
Susan52
Okay, if I say it, I’ll have to do it! My BIG main goal is to get a new blog/site set up and build it into something that people will want to follow.
That sounds a bit vague, but I’m not quite ready to release details, though it’s coming along. You’ll be among the first to know, Rhonda!
Rhonda White
How exciting, Susan! I think that’s a wonderful goal…you’ve been working online for quite some time now and this is a great project for you. Can’t wait to see it. 🙂
Tammy
My main goal is to get stronger in my faith, love my husband more (if thats possible), really work on my blog and just love life more!! Great post and thanks for the printable. Pinning it.
Rhonda White
Tammy, those are goals that are most valuable…sounds like they’re worthy of your time. God bless! And thanks for taking time to comment and for pinning my free printable. 🙂
Tammy Doiel @creativekkids.com
Oh, that’s so hard–I think it is to be more consistent in making time to grow in my Christian walk and to be a good testimony to my children of a vibrant Christian.
Rhonda White
Yes, we often have the heart to want to grow spiritually, but “consistency” is often a challenge for our human nature. I believe Satan does try his best to get us off track, which means we need the Holy Spirit more than ever to help us to stay consistent and guide us.
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