2019 Goals

So you are ready to evaluate your life and make some goals for the new year. Great! Here’s a path you can follow to make the most of your effort.

Examine your responsibilities. As you look through each segment of your life, think about what your priorities are and what needs to be better.

Imagine a step forward in each area of your life. You may come up with a list that includes things like this:

  • Spiritual – Need to find concentrated prayer time rather than sporadic and occasional
  • Home – Find a better solution to housecleaning on something other than an emergency basis
  • Church – Exercise hospitality
  • Education – Take a class at the rec center to learn a new skill
  • Community – Volunteer to make a quarterly meal at the local Ronald McDonald House
  • Health – Walk 10,000 steps a day

As you review this list of possible steps forward in each arena, which are also potential short-term goals, you look at them in light of your current life. You know that school is starting and the oldest is starting with a traveling team for the fall, so extra classes will probably not fit well with those schedule changes. You also decide to hold off on the quarterly meal until you can find a friend to share the commitment with you, for the sake of your schedule and financial resources.

Looking at the remaining goals, you feel they are equally attainable, so now it is a matter of choosing which one you will do now. Sometimes two work together well, as a housecleaning plan and walking; both will increase your activity level on a consistent basis. Or prayer and hospitality can support each other as you are motivated to pray for those you welcome into your home.

Remember: Don’t worry about the goals you don’t choose. They put you ahead of schedule the next time you sit down to evaluate. Remember that one step forward is better than none. And I assure you, no one can do everything all at once. Steady, gradual improvement over time will add up.

So let’s say you choose prayer and hospitality as your immediate goals. Great! Now how will you go about reaching those goals?

Start on the action plan. Brainstorm ideas that would support your success.

Is getting up a bit earlier enough to create the time in your day for prayer? Would a prayer journal help keep you on task and visibly show daily time? Do you need to hire a sitter or teach young children quiet time? Write done your ideas so you can choose what will work best for you.

Decide how you might like to exercise hospitality. Sunday dinners with other church families? A neighborhood picnic in your back yard each month of the summer? Friday game nights with youth in your church or neighborhood or school? Put together a list of invitees. You can use the church directory, your knowledge of your neighbors (or determine to introduce yourself to each one), etc. Next, plan your schedule (subject to change, of course) and your menus.

Now you can work the plan you created! You have a goal and know the steps you need to take to reach it.

Creative Projects Update

img_5408Remember the studio project of 2017? Well, it has been thoroughly enjoyed since it was completed. Each month a group of us get together in the studio one Saturday and work on creative projects — quilts and more. It is a good time to be together and to make progress on the various projects. We enjoy both the conversations and the time to create beautiful things.

CoastersThis month I worked on some Christmas gifts using a pattern I had seen several years ago. After finding the instructions online, I gave it a shot and loved it! These are coasters using scrap fabrics I had on hand. The directions were simple and clear, so I didn’t get frustrated. They turned out quite nicely. The instructions I used can be found here.

2019 holds more quilting projects, including several baby quilts (love doing these!) for friends who are expecting, and more time crafting together. I look forward to diving back in after the holidays.

What have you been enjoying creatively lately?