Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Update on goals

Time keeps flying by--almost 2 months into the new year.  It is hard to see progress on my goals.  I have worked out at Curves more dependably since New Year's.  This mostly because Hubby is going with me now. He certainly works harder and gets more from a work out than I do.  But at least I am moving those muscles.

I have fallen short on the Bible Reading Program.  It's not that I haven't been reading and studying the Bible because I have. It's just that I have been doing the reading and studying for our Adult class on Sunday morning. We started at Gen.1 and are progressing through the Bible.  I think it is a 3 year study, so it is a more in depth study than just reading through.  I really should get back on track with the daily Bible reading also.  I have learned a lot with our Bible Class study so far though.  We have studied creation, Noah and the flood, Abraham. Lot, and the destruction of Sodom and Gommorah, Isaac, Jacob and Esau, and this week--Jacob's family.  It is all centered on faith.
We  attended a home Bible study last Saturday night at Neal and Susie Wilson's.  Neal is an elder at Southside Church of Christ here in Silsbee.  The study was well attended, and a young man named Tony directed the study from I Kings about Rehoboham and Jeroboham.  Good study.  I wonder how often we like Rehoboham seek out advice from those who will tell us what we want to hear instead of listening to those who tell us what we need to hear.

As far as the cleaning project goes we have made progress in re-arranging and re-organizing our store. It has not been done as consistently as I had hoped. But the actual shop space is looking better all ready. We plan on having a garage sale this weekend.  I hope the weather will be agreeable to that.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Goals for the New Year

I keep reading that it is better to set goals for the year than to make resolutions. It seems that resolutions are equated with wishes. I guess by setting goals we are more definitive and quantitative. I have never set goals per say , I think my life has just a"happened" or any goals were vague and unformulated.  I have at times exhibited extreme strength of character or self control, but don't think I really set a goal ahead of time. It was just the right thing to do at the time. 
I have several goals in mind for this year and have started on some of them.  One big problem is that I usually look at the total picture and want to change everything at once. This can cause one to do nothing, and it generally does just that in my case.  I have some what followed the flylady system for a number of years, and I really see the value of adding a new habit, or goal each month. So I am going to try working on one habit in each of 3 areas of my life for now. As the year progresses, I can add other habits.

So here goes: 
On the spiritual side, I have to admit that even though I have studied the Bible quite a lot, I need to improve on the daily Bible study.  Also,I have never actually read the Bible all the way through. Therefore, I am undertaking a program for reading the Bible through in one year. I opted for the Yearly Bible Reading Guide from SearchTV.org.  It is set up by the week.  This allows for more flexibility than a daily Bible Reading.  It also puts you through the New Testament twice in the year.  I actually started with Genesis several weeks ago, and am now in Exodus.

For my physical body, I would hope to continue to lose weight.  To help with the weight loss, as well as to stay in better shape, I plan to exercise at Curves at least 3 times a week. In addition I will ride my bicycle as much as possible.  Weather permitting, I should get in at least two miles 3 to 5 times a week.

My third goal involves our business and personal environment. Since things are in such a shambles here, I am setting a goal of spending one to two hours each day decluttering and  organizing.  It needs to move faster than that, but slow and steady should show progress. 

I have so many sub-goals under or along with each one of these that it is hard for me to focus on these three, but  I realize the importance of sticking to these three things and making them habits before moving on or adding more items to the list. 

If you have comments or encouragement, or care to share your experiences in these areas, I would love to hear from you.