Tuesday, December 29, 2009

How did I Do I ask Myself...

My Goals 2009
*Enjoy play time with Braxton at least 4 times a week
*Work on praying at least daily and making my prayers more meaningful
*Keep up visit teaching monthly again
*Attend the temple at least 9 times this year and track it in my gratitude journal.
*Read the entire Doctrine and Covenants with the Sunday School lessons this year.
*Study the gospel daily
*Stay on top of paying tithing
*Exercise 5 times a week for 30 min. or more.
*Lose 15 lbs or more
*Get on track with a financial plan and follow it
*Keep a rolling list of gratitude's DAILY for mental health.
*Find ways to help out others daily with a great attitude (even if it is my family)
*Read 6 books this year. (good sized books that is)

Well my report is that I seem to have a problem with staying focused on my goals and tracking them. The goals I did accomplish were...
*I finished (or will finish) reading the D&C
*I was able to easily claim full tithe payer
*I have all but lost that 15 lbs give or take a pound
*I may forget sometimes, but I have always been able to go back and recall a gratitude from each and every day
*I have read two books (sadly one being the D&C). I learn an immense amount from reading The Last Lecture and I highly recommend the book. I only wish I would take the time to read more.

These goals I either didn't accomplish or else I didn't track it well enough to know.
*Play with Braxton 4 times a week
*pray daily and more meaningfully
*VT monthly (I missed a few months)
*attend the temple 9 times
*I know I didn't study the gospel daily
*I probably did well on my exercise, but I didn't track that well
*my financial plan has improved, but it still has A LOT of work to be done
*I think I helped others daily, but again tracking is an issue

As I am contemplating my goals for 2010 I am planning ways to remember to track my goals and see how I am doing. You may see my side scroll change a little as I get ready to keep myself on track. I hope that you are setting your own goals for 2010.

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