Lists

January 3, 2013

A new year, for many, brings new goals. And different types of people have different perspectives and styles for their goal lists. For me and my husband, it is a very opposite scenario. He is very detail oriented and motivated. His lists are very well thought out and long. Mine are usually scribbled on scratch paper and bigger picture visions rather than detailed steps.

Although, I will not change my perspective on what is priority, I will continue to try to warm up to the idea of goal lists. Let me share some with you:

1. I want to be determined in my writing. I want to not neglect my posts here with you.

2. I want to edit my book, which still does not have a title.

3. I want to stop cutting off the “g” on the end of “ing” words. I live in Virginia now. It’s time I started talking like it.

4. I want to develop a meditation class for the studio. Among other ideas here and there.

5. I want to be available for others, making their time more important than my own.

What are some goals you have?

2 responses to Lists

  1. To spend more time doing what needs to be done (household chores, for example) and what I want to do (consuming entertainment) and less time involved in pointless, non-constructive tasks such as pacing and talking to myself, poking around on Facebook, or researching dumb topics online.

  2. I want to lose ten pounds. Other than that, I want to do what I should any day of the year, no matter whether it is a new year or a new day. That would be: Stay close to Jesus in His Word and prayer. Think of others more and not be selfish. Look for the opportunities that God puts in front of me to help others know Him better. Trust in the Lord and not be afraid. God bless you as you go forth in this new year with God leading
    you.