Prior to Jan. 1 each year, I prepare a list of goals to aim toward over the next 365 days. This year was no different; however, come New Year’s Day, I abandoned several of my plans to focus on immediate, more pressing needs: my relational, mental, physical, spiritual and emotional well-being. Although fraught with copious amounts of kicking and screaming, my resolve birthed a new plan to Let go and let God, if you will. Once I stripped away the myriad tasks that occupy my planner and relinquished control of outcome-driven objectives—in other words, after I surrendered my own agenda—I returned to the basics that I write about in “Falling into place…” Not only have I been blessed with second chances, but a foundation has been laid so that, when it’s time to revisit my original goals—maybe where I left off, maybe somewhere different—I’ll be ready. As a new and improved version of me.
What new goals, if any, have you begun in 2018?
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Jan 21, 2018 @ 13:46:21
Happy to hear that you are starting the year off with this focus. Sounds like working on your core needs will yield far greater rewards than marking off the other goals you have which can be done at another time. Looking forward to reading more about where that takes you in 2018.
Jul 31, 2018 @ 04:54:44
Western Montana wilderness, outdoors and nature hikes out there (here) are my goals for 2018. Me, myself and I.