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Do you set goals for the new year? These are a few of my goals for 2021, and what I want to accomplish this year!
I've been thinking a lot about personal goals of mine and seeking out tips for goal setting, particularly in regard to my blog and business. As you would probably agree, things have been thrown for a loop in light of the pandemic and political climate; the steps I had mapped out for myself in January aren’t serving me now. In light of everything that's going on in the world, I've been trying to set some new goals, both for myself personally and in my work. In the process, I've recognized a few tips for goal setting that I hope you'll find useful. Explore my tips for goal setting during periods of uncertainty here!
It’s that time of year again, a time to reflect on the shit show that we call 2020 and think about what we want in 2021. This year, we actually took the time to sit down and set some goals. H…
Given the stress and uncertainty 2020 has brought, the idea of setting goals for the new year might make you want to burrow into a hole.When you’re taught to set and pursue goals just one way, instead of what’s best for your personality type, it’s easy to feel anxious, apathetic, or discouraged. It’s no wonder why 92% of people who set New Year’s goals end up abandoning them—they’re working against their unique personality type, not with it.
How you can strategically create your future. Lauryn shares a goal setting worksheet that you can print out, plus steps to start working towards your goals.
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I love goal setting, do you? I've found that mapping out my goals is therapeutic and let's me put into writing what I want for myself both professionally and personally. On today's episode of The Power in Purpose podcast, I'm sharing with you my goal setting method using post-its. I created this method for myself after years of failed goal-setting systems. I'm shy when it comes to writing things down; I have a hard time visualizing my goals in a notebook, journal, or even worse, online note-taking. I get a little overwhelmed at the blank page, get frustrated when my goals
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My email had decided to play this mean little trick on me. Every time I log in, I get greeted with a countdown (much similar for the doomsda...
We've officially made our way into the new year and new decade. But just because we've crossed over the threshold of Jan. 1 doesn't mean the time to set goals for the new year has passed. Every day is an opportunity to assess how you want to achieve…
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If you’re anything like me, you try to be a skeptical Grinch about all things New Year. Technically, it’s a new year and a new decade every single day (it will always be one year or 10 years later than this day one year or 10 years ago). But, also…
2019 has come to a close & I am so excited to see what 2020 has in store. Today on Hello, Her, I'm sharing my 6 goals for the year & a few projects I'm working on!
I love goal setting, do you? I've found that mapping out my goals is therapeutic and let's me put into writing what I want for myself both professionally and personally. On today's episode of The Power in Purpose podcast, I'm sharing with you my goal setting method using post-its. I created this method for myself after years of failed goal-setting systems. I'm shy when it comes to writing things down; I have a hard time visualizing my goals in a notebook, journal, or even worse, online note-taking. I get a little overwhelmed at the blank page, get frustrated when my goals
In a very big and bold move, I decided to not set yearly goals in 2020. That might seem super out of character for someone like me who has long been a huge proponent of goal-setting. And it is very unusual. But I feel so happy about this change for this year. Here’s why: I’mRead More
From PRs to beating celeb times, get inspired by lofty and unusual running goals. With a new year—and decade—fast approaching, runners are likely taking this time to set new goals and fill up their running calendar for the next year. Setting goals can help you improve your running, and if you’re still not sure how your next year of running will look, pull some inspiration from one of these running resolutions. We also asked runners via Instagram post what their upcoming plans are for a little
Sharing my guiding word for 2020, along with the new year's goals I set to align with my intention.
Roberta Lee talks about the eternal pursuit of self-improvement being something we are all programmed to do. How it manifests is different for each of us.
Oh how I love making a quick and easy rotisserie chicken casserole for dinner. And these recipes are, well, the best ones you'll find for making a quick meal of one of the best base-ingredients!
I'm not the type of person who normally writes down (or even comes up with) goals. However, with a baby on the way I want to make sure my reading life and this blog don't get lost in the craziness. So, when I saw Kim's post with both her blogging and reading goals, I decided that was the way to go. Hopefully by sharing these ideas and checking in every few months I'll actually stick to them!
Yay to being twenty in twenty-twenty! It’s crazy how fast life moves and how much can be accomplished in twenty years. I’ve grown so much in the past year, yet alone twenty years (physi…
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My personal and business goals for 2020. Learn how to set and achieve your own goals this year by downloading my free goal planner!
Hi, friends! Welcome back to Part 2 of the 2020 Goal Setting Series! If you’re new, I’m especially glad you’re here. Hop over to read Part 1 before digging in here or into Part 3, and Part 4. Have you heard the news?! The 2020 One-Year PowerSheets are SOLD OUT for the year! The good news?…
How to set powerful goals for 2020! FREE 5-part series.
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Annie Miller talks about dreaming big, making plans, 2019 reflections and 2020 goal setting in to Episode 47 of The FitsPRO Podcast.
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**update 09/14 - get my newest goals and rubrics on Teachers Pay Teachers: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Mrs-Knights-Smartest-Artists I have been hearing about other teachers making SMART goals over the last couple of years and I have been looking the other way, waiting to be told how that would work in my art room. This year, it's happening! I was very relieved to know that my expectation for this first time implementing these goals is to only use them with one selected group of students, and I decided to try it this year with third grade. I am all about goal setting, but tracking data just seemed so time consuming for a once a week, 45 minute class. I think I may have figured out something that I am excited about and won't be too overbearing. What I like about this plan is that it is coming straight from the mouths of the kids, it won't be very time consuming, and it should give the kids a sense of accomplishment in my class, especially for those who just aren't naturally interested in art. I totally understand those kids, because I have zero interest in sports, and we talk about that comparison when I have a student who doesn't want to participate or doesn't seem to be enjoying themselves. I tell them the good things I can get from participating in sports - camaraderie, good health - and they share some good things they can attain from a knowledge of art. Anyway, last week each of my 3rd grade classes spent the first 3-4 minutes of class brainstorming ideas in small groups, then each group shared their best idea, which became our list of goals. We had to clarify the difference between rules/procedures, which happen every day, and long-term goals, which we work toward. I asked them to think about art lessons in the past that they would like to expand, or techniques they'd like to develop, or historical elements they'd like to explore. The whole process took about 10 minutes, as I typed the list on a document on my projector as they shared, and we all raised our hands in agreement as we finished the list. We set our target date and listed some things we could do to stay focused on our goals. This is the list for Ms. Clark's class as the students created it (unedited) Once the lists were created in each class, I put them into a chart format and each student will add this list to their portfolios. They will now choose the THREE goals they want to individually track, and at the end of the year they will qualify as a beginning artist, a developing artist, or an accomplished artist. This is the chart from Ms. Hackett's class that we will add to our portolios for tracking. Looking forward to seeing how this is going to work this year! I would love some feedback from those of you who have experience with this. I foresee some adjustments as we go, but I like how we have begun. The kids were very enthusiastic about it, too.