I wrote my goals out on Monday, and I’ve been carrying them around with me.
You know…until I had the time to sit down and type them out like I’m doing right now — on Wednesday. ๐
Here’s what I accomplished last week:
Family/Mothering Goals:
1.
Continue to work on memorizing two verses of scripture as a family — Ephesians 4:29 and Exodus 20:42.ย
Plan a Family DayPersonal Goals:
3.
Shampoo and clean my makeup brushes4.ย
Drink water with lemon (or lime) and cayenne pepper 5x5.
Finish readingย Balanced: Finding Center as a Work-at-Home Mom by Tricia GoyerHome Management Goals:
6.
Fill one bag with items to donate — I need to keep this on my list for ongoing de-cluttering purposes!7.
Unpack one box sitting in the basementBusiness Goals:
8. Get caught up on work — I made progress in this area, and I’m almost finished catching up.
9. Return emails — Only one more that I’m behind on to go!
10. Write 4 blog posts
Here are my goals for this week:
Family/Mothering Goals:
1. Continue to work on memorizing two verses of scripture as a family — Ephesians 4:29 and now Exodus 20:7 (Third Commandment)
2.ย Plan a Family Day
Personal Goals:
3.ย Put cloth diapers for sale on ebay
4.ย Drink water with lemon (or lime) and cayenne pepper 5x
5.ย Read 20 pages of 52 Things Kids Need From a Mom by Angela Thomas
Home Management Goals:
6. Fill one bag with items to donate — I need to keep this on my list for ongoing de-cluttering purposes!
7. Unpack one box sitting in the basement — Done today
Business Goals:
8.ย Order new business cards — I ended up getting this done on Tuesday. ๐
9.ย Research a new email service
10. Write 4 blog posts
What are your goals for this week?
Shelly says
Looks like you made great progress last week on your goals. By waiting until Wednesday to post you already have two things crossed off your list. Woohoo!
I see you have research a new email service. Are you unhappy with what you have currently?
Sandra says
Hi Shelly! You know, at the time I wrote this post, I wasn’t thrilled about Feedblitz, which is why I wanted to switch. But now that I’ve actually gone ahead and learned how to use it better as an email service, I like it a whole lot more.