Oh, hey there. Look who fell off the blogging bandwagon. Yet again!
Guys, life has been a handful lately. I'm talking reevaluating life, questioning relationships, rediscovering priorities, etcetera and so forth. Tomorrow marks exactly 6 months until I turn 30, and I'd be lying if I said I wasn't probably having a helluva time coming to terms with that. Not so much the number or the age itself, but more of what comes along with it.
Am I happy with where I am now? What are my goals? Should I be further along than I already am? Why don't I have my shit figured out? Should I be wanting kids soon? Why can't I get a damn budget in order? Should I move to Colorado? (Seriously.) When will I finally fully love myself?
I probably think about three of these things at least once every day. It's big-question stuff. Stuff that can't necessarily be answered, at least not right away. Stuff that I'd like to address a bit more this year, instead of just pushing it off to the side (because let's be honest, it's so much easier to do that).
So, where do I start?
Well first.. when I took a look at last years goals, I realized I didn't quite do a stand-up job at sticking with them. So some I am going to renew, and some I have changed and added, and will probably keep adding to. Life is all about the process, not the destination... right? Right.
So for 2015:
1. Blog more. (Again.)
I had this as number one on my list last year as well, and all I can say is that I have re-added it for this year and I will do my damn best to stick to it!
2. Read more.
I'm really, really good at starting books and then never finishing them. At any given time, I'm probably about a quarter of the way through 3 or 4 different books, some of which get finished and some of which never do. (There's of course always the random book that I devour within a week, on top of that.) But this year, I am determined to make reading a part of my weekly, if not daily, routine. It helps that I started a mini-book club with a few friends, and also joined another one through my yoga studio.
3. Refocus on healthy habits.
When life gets stressy, I have a bad habit of falling completely off the bandwagon. Nutrition and healthy living is something I am undoubtedly passionate about, but also something that I admittedly struggle with - especially when life gets a bit rough. I've been really focusing on me lately - emotionally, spiritually, physically - and this has helped kickstart a renewed sense of vitality and love for myself. I simply want to continue on that path!
4. Refocus on Gingerbean.
This has been a long time coming. Things are fairly settled with the winery at this point, which gives me much more time to focus on my massage and health coaching business. I really want (and honestly, need) to develop my practice a bit more.. I have dubbed 2015 as the year to do so!
5. Complete my Yoga Teacher Training
More on this soon.. but I have been wanting to do this for quite some time now. My fave studio just released details about their new YTT program this coming fall/winter, and I am cautiously optimistic that I may be able to swing it. Which brings me to..
6. Get better with money.
Long and short of it is I'm really in the weeds, financially. Both Scot and I got ourselves into a bit of a mess, and it's kind of hell getting out of it. So budgeting and sticking with it is actually a top priority, above all right now. And if I can get that in order.. well, #5 might actually happen.
So these are really more like goals, than resolutions. I'm also planning on starting a sugar detox over the next week or so, so I guess that's a "resolution", but I'm not really resolving anything. Just trying my hand at something.
So what say you, fine folks? Any goals or resolutions of your own for 2015?
4 comments:
Those are all excellent goals! Good luck especially with developing your practice, that's a biggie and it can do so much for you :)
You need to look into YNAB! It's the best budgeting system... EVER. I am pretty terrible with money, and YNAB changed the way I think about it (which I didn't think was ever possible).
I highly suggest doing the trial with it and watching all of their free webinars.
When I had a solid job I paid down like $9000 in credit card debt (then work got dicey for awhile and I crawled into a hole and stopped budgeting again... and am back to crawling out again...).
Anyway look into it!
Also.. I think everyone is always asking those questions? Right?? I am at least! :)
@Scraps: Thank you!! Luck is definitely needed..!
@Amy: I've heard such good things about YNAB lately.. have told Scot about it and am currently researching a bit more. Hearing a success story with it helps! We're in desperate need.
hi friend! have you heard of mint.com? it aggregates all of your online accounts so you can track everything coming in/out, set up budgets, goals, etc. and it's free. that's what i use to (a bit too obsessively) keep watch of $ :)
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