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Entries in Goals (3)

Tuesday
May012012

Happy May Day! | May Goals & the kids

May is a busy month! Lots of celebrations – Mother’s Day, our anniversary and my birthday (the last two are on the same day). There is a lot of pressure on Josiah this month.

There are also some exciting events coming up! In less than two weeks, I will be seeing Wicked in Durham! I am so excited. I love musicals and I love the music from Wicked. I can not wait to see it performed live!

We also have the Run to Rescue in just three weeks! If you are interested in running, walking, volunteering or sponsoring, please contact me!

I wanted to give y’all a glimpse of how big my two babies are getting! Dec is almost crawling. He does that thing when he gets on all fours and rocks back and forth. It’s better than what he had been doing – smooshing his face into the ground and screaming because his arms wouldn’t coordinate with his legs. Mckenna astounds us everyday with things she says and how she says them. She is just like a mini adult. She loves dresses and wants to wear one everyday.They keep us laughing and smiling and very very busy!

Here are my goals for May. I’m keeping it light since portrait and wedding season is in high gear. Hopefully I’ll have some portraits up for you soon!

  • Update my website portfolio (this is way overdo!)
  • Work on Three eleven Photography branding
  • Start my business binder
  • Memorize I Peter 4:7-11
  • Go see Wicked!
  • Photograph the Run to Rescue!
  • Read II Samuel, I & II Kings, I Chronicles

Thank you for reading! If you have goals for May, please share in the comments below. Let’s motivate each other!

Tuesday
Apr032012

How badly do I want this? | personal | April Goals

I had a terrible case of the Mondays yesterday. I wanted so badly to sit down at my computer and write this post, but it just didn’t happen.

I have not had much time to think lately, but I have had a lot of talks. Talks with others and myself. Thinking to myself is different than talks with myself. Thoughts are more rambling and free, but talks are succinct and motivating, actually, more commanding. Kind of like locker room talks or team huddles. I seem to be having a lot of these with myself lately.

Maybe its because we’ve been watching a lot of college basketball. I am an Ohio State fan and I really enjoy watching Aaron Craft play. (For those who bleed Carolina blue, he reminds me of Tyler Hansbrough.) He is full of energy and a little bit of desperation. He knows what he has to do and doesn’t care what happens to him when he does it – he lays it all out there on the court. That energy is transferred to the other players. I just love that. It is so inspirational. I want that energy and that drive.

But there is a reason basketball games are only 40 minutes long. No one can operate at that capacity 24/7, for most of us its not even possible for 8/5. We need rest, we need downtime, and we need motivational speeches – times to just listen and be inspired.

This balance of preparation, rest and action are key when running a home business. In order to reach goals, all three of these must have a place in everyday life. Its like a career athlete, he starts out at a young age on a pee-wee team and, sure, his dream is to one day win the NCAA National Championship, but right now he must focus on the fundamentals.

Running a business is so similar. I start with a dream – this is my ultimate goal for my business? Now, how do I get there? I break it down into years, months and then days. It takes a lot of patience and perseverance, and the earlier this is realized, the better.

On Saturday, I had a transformational pep talk with myself (now… who doesn’t do this?). One question arose and it really hit me: “How badly do I want this?”  I realized later that two other questions must come after the first: 1. What will I have to give up? 2. Is it worth it? And I am a Christian, so there’s always the ultimate question that must precede all others: Is this what God wants for me?

So… how badly do you want your dream?

Here are my April Goals. The ones crossed out are March’s accomplished goals.

Edit and deliver all School Picture Day proofs

Clear out my desk (I have got to do this!)

Update my website portfolio (ditto!)

“Build” an awesome new desk

Put up new shelves in my office

Organize the laundry room

Work on Three eleven Photography branding

Take a photo every day

Memorize Psalm 31:3-4 (Memorize 12 Bible passages this year)

Read Judges through II Kings (Read the Bible in a Year)

Escape to the beach with Josiah for our anniversary

 

Monday
Jan092012

A New Start | Personal

2012 is the first year that the New Year has actually felt like a new start. 2011 was full of stress, especially the last two months. I mean stress to the point of tears and wanting to give up. I just about reached my limit (see what all the fuss is about here). A strong undertow that was completely out of my control was dragging me under, but it was things within my control that I allowed to nearly drown me - things that should not be weighing me down. In 2012, I will choose to swim with the current instead of trying to swim straight to the beach. As any good beach goer knows, that is the only way to survive when you are swept out to sea.

I have been trying to attain something that is unattainable for any human. Perfection. So over the past few days, I took a few steps back. Hence, I am posting this over a week after the New Year began.  Normally I would be fretting over this and feeling inadequate. But, no more.

My number one goal, or really, resolution for 2012 is to give up control and give myself a break. That is, to let the house be a mess (I do have two children under the age of three), to let go of the idea that I have to accomplish every single goal I set in the time I have marked down in my head to complete it, to stop giving myself guilt trips if a day doesn’t go as I planned (as it rarely does), and to be realistic when I do set goals and make agendas. The result of this will be a liberating and more enjoyable environment for my entire family, a lot more laughter and a better attitude toward everyone around me. Sounds good to me!

The bottom line is I need to focus less on myself and MY to-do list and start everyday with this statement and question “I am your servant, Lord. What would you have me to do today and how would you have me do it?” This doesn’t mean I won’t plan or prepare, just that I will have an open mind to God’s guidance in my everyday life. I know I cannot do this without God, so I ask you to pray for me. And I would love to pray for you if you would like to share your resolutions in the comments below.

With the first resolution always in mind, I hope to work toward the following resolutions in 2012:

Time Management: eliminate time wasters, organize details for efficiency, spend less time multi-tasking, and focus on one thing at a time.

Spiritual Disciplines: Complete the five challenges from David Platt’s book Radical with our house church, read the entire Bible (One of the challenges), pray for a different country every day (also one of the challenges), learn about God because I love him, make sure “Quiet Time” is not just another “to-do,” and pray, really pray.

My Marriage: speak more respectively to and about my husband, remember that he is a “good-will person” (Love and Respect by Emerson Eggerichs), and set aside time for dates at least once a month.

My Children: spend more one-on-one time with each, give them more focus and attention, laugh with them more, and lead by example.

Ministry: minister out of my comfort zone (one of Platt’s challenges), give more money locally and internationally, and volunteer more time and services as a photographer.

Business: rethink my business plan, reevaluate my aspirations for this year, set realistic goals, and put a plan in place for the future.

Home: make it a fun, comfortable and safe place for my family, simplify our lives by getting rid of clutter and stuff, spend and save more wisely. 

We were so blessed and saw God’s hand in our lives in such a unique way in 2011. I am so thankful to him and know these trials are only for his glory and our growth. He has really shown my husband and I that we have limits, but he is limitless. He supplies our every need through so many ways. It is just amazing. I am excited to see what lies ahead for us this year.

January goals coming soon.