tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4283686623514615622.post5492624825469253579..comments2023-02-18T16:16:32.271-08:00Comments on Kt the Little Lady: Goals, Resolutions and the New YearMrs. Holmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06400433515520972193noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4283686623514615622.post-10515764598640403102011-01-26T07:12:06.359-08:002011-01-26T07:12:06.359-08:00That is precisely what I've been doing the las...That is precisely what I've been doing the last 3 years. I set before me goals that I have for the year that I hope to be mostly or completely accomplished by the end of that year. I usually have an overall theme that I feel God has place on my heart for that year, a focus.<br /><br />This year, my theme is "Taking Back What I Lost". I lost my health, the depth of intimacy with God, intimacy with others, and I'm still working on self-discipline. Within those categories, I have goals to help me get back my health, etc. For instance, I need to eat breakfast every day (never been my strong suit) and it very well may have been contributing to my fainting spells. I want "to try Zumba" and to "try yoga", both attainable wording. And my smaller goals under the other categories are worded in attainable ways as well. But everything is geared towards my overall goal of "Taking Back What I Lost". AND, I have several copies printed out that I posted on my bed headboard, above my bathroom sink, on the fridge and in my car. A constant reminder to help me stay focused. <br /><br />Go get'em girl! I know you can get there from here, and self-discipline is a PERFECT foundational attribute to work on that can only support you on your journey towards the "bigger and better" that God has placed before you!<br /><br />~Leah HuberAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com