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My family spent the last week getting back into the routine of school and activities after Christmas vacation. Everyone adjusted really well which was a good thing because this week we are adding 2 more activities into our schedules. Maddie starts Destination Imagination after school once a week and Blake starts wrestling practice twice a week. Luckily, Jason takes care of the wrestling practices so that is one activity off my plate.
Last week went so well with actually taking the time to put what I needed to do into my planner that I am going to make sure that I continue doing that each week. (Plus I love a pretty planner!) By having my to-do’s written down as well as my goals, I was able to not only get my goals accomplished, I was able to do some extra reading (check it out below!)
Last Week’s Goals:
Spiritual Goals:
To go to church on SundayTo pray for each member of my family every day.
Marriage Goals:
Go on a date night this weekWrite a love note to Jason
Parenting Goals:
Spend 15 minutes individually each day with the kids helping them work on something the struggle with at school, snuggling, or doing something fun.Write a love note to each
Family Goals:
Write a letter to our Compassion International childEach night read a story to the kids.
Homemaking Goals:
Declutter 10 objects each day.Deep clean both bathrooms.Create a meal plan and stick to it. Do you have any new suggestions for me?
Self-Care:
Find one activity each day to increase movement.Take care of my dry hands and skin.I’m going to set myself a reminder in my phone to do this each morning and again before the kids get home from school.
Personal Goals:
To write at least 500 words a day.Read Chapter 1 in Clutter Free: Quick and Easy Steps to Simplifying Your Space.I actually got through Chapter 7! (They are shorter chapters, but I’m still thrilled to get that far into the book!
Womenwithintention.com Goals:
Get all posts I have planned written.Look for a different Pin scheduler for Pinterest
This Week’s Goals:
Spiritual Goals:
- To go to church on Sunday
- To pray for each member of my family every day.
Marriage Goals:
- Go on a date night this week
- Write a love note to Jason
Parenting Goals:
- Spend 15 minutes individually each day with the kids helping them work on something the struggle with at school, snuggling, or doing something fun.
- Write a love note to each
Family Goals:
- Start a new chapter book to read in evenings. What’s a favorite you’ve read to your kids?
- Everyone find 5 things to bless someone else with.
Homemaking Goals:
- Declutter 10 objects each day. Take one bag of winter items to donate to the local homeless shelter.
- Find 5 things to list on Facebook to sell and get them on it.
- Create a meal plan and stick to it.
- Clean office area.
Self-Care:
- Find one activity each day to increase movement.
- Take care of my dry hands and skin.
- Get on the elliptical at least once
Personal Goals:
- To write at least 500 words a day.
- Read Chapters 8-10 in Clutter Free: Quick and Easy Steps to Simplifying Your Space
- Read Chapter 1 & 2 in Quitter: Closing the Gap Between Your Day Job & Your Dream Job
- Read Chapter 1 in 7: An Experimental Mutiny Against Excess
- Listen to 2 Chapters of The Start-Up of You: Adapt to the Future, Invest in Yourself, and Transform Your Career
- Read Chapter 1 of Platform: Get Noticed in a Noisy World
Womenwithintention.com Goals:
- Get all posts I have planned written.
- Finish completing Pinterest Spreadsheet
What are your goals for the week?
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Sherri Merrill says
Whoot! Whoot! Way to go Jenny!