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Weekly Goals

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weekly goalsAt the suggestion of Crystal over at Money Saving Mom, I have been posting my weekly goals as well as how I did on the previous weekly goals here. It has been a great exercise in keeping me on target. Although it is never possible to get everything done since life always has a way of getting in the way, knowing that I have to report in on how I did often makes me get one more thing done when I really don’t feel like it.

Hopefully by seeing that I rarely meet every goal, you will know that you are not alone if you find yourself in the same boat.

Super busy week this week over here. Tons of end of the year events in addition to baseball season. Hopefully I have made goals that are attainable with that in mind.

Spiritual Goals:

  • chime in to the daily Bible study three times a week
  • read three chapters in prayer book over the weekbible-535148_1280

Wife Goals:

  • date night on Thursday
  • handwrite a card to celebrate the end of another semester of school

Mom Goals:

  • proofread and comment on daughter’s story
  • 10 minutes with 4 kids day

Healthy Living Goals:

  • tackle advanced leg workout
  • run 9 miles on weekend
  • drink 100 ounces of water daily

Homemaking Goals

Office Manager Goals:

  • complete financial aid
  • mail package
  • file more papers

Work Goals:

  • establish consistent hours
  • complete all assignments

 

Here is how I did this past week. I guess I would give myself a B-

Spiritual Goals:

  • finish memorizing notecard verses
  • remain current in Bible study group

Wife Goals:

  • date night out
  • write note of appreciation

Mom Goals:

  • take Dancing Girl out
  • email three older kids love notes

Healthy Living Goals:

  • eat less sugar (stress=sugar for me)
  • run 8 miles on weekend
  • sprints during week

Homemaking Goals:

  • complete spring project
  • clean bedroom
  • wash all sheets

Office Manager Goals:

  • file papers
  • sort through half of the files in cabinet

Work Goals:

  • complete series
  • establish consistent hours
  • complete all assignments

If you have never written out weekly goals, you should try it. I always enjoy freeing up the space in my brain so I don’t have to constantly remember what I am wanting to get done. Then there is also the accountability factor as well. If you write out your weekly goals for the first time this week, let me know in the comments, I’d love to cheer you on.

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