Setting Goals for a New Year
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In the midst of decluttering my desk last week, I ran across my goal list for 2012, scratched on a piece of loose-leaf paper, and tucked away to view throughout the year. It was fun to see what I was thinking this time a year ago, what goals were met, while others were totally forgotten. My goals ranged from pie in the sky ideas, to mastering the pie crust. I’ll be adding mastering the pie crust back to the 2013 setting goals list.
Last year was the first time I recall ever sitting down and actually making a list. In years past, I’d usually mutter a few things I’d like to accomplish, never writing them down or sharing them with anyone, perhaps to avoid the reality of what putting pen to paper means … that someone else may see them, or that I would have to actually see them instead of just a vague, casual mumbling forgotten by President’s Day. Writing them down would mean that I’d made a statement, a plan, a commitment to myself. So last year that’s what I did. I remember sitting across our kitchen table from my husband as we both discussed individual and family goals, and wrote them down.
One thing I realize looking back is that while I was working toward certain goals, unexpected, wonderful opportunities popped up. I think life is funny that way. We can sit on the sidelines watching what others are doing, wishing some of the same for ourselves, playing the dangerous game of comparison, letting jealously creep in and keep us bound. Or we can start doing. I think when we’re doing is when other opportunities knock. We meet new people, we learn, we expand our hearts and minds to see what else is possible.
That’s why I plan on sitting back down in the next couple of days to write a new list for the year. A clean piece of paper will be filled up with all kinds of things, some simple, some just flat out crazy. Some may be life-changing, others may be practical things I’ve been putting off. You can bet I’ll be sure to leave room and flexibility to be surprised by what may pop up in 2013.
At a loss for goals? Here are a few ideas to get you started:
Learn a new instrument. Whether it’s the guitar, harmonica, or the old band instrument you’ve forgotten how to play that’s collecting dust, add some music to your life that you create. You don’t have to be perfect, or have any plans to perform. I live with an extraordinary guitar playing husband who can play by ear. It can be frustrating, when I’m just trying to learn a basic cord. So I’ve learned to play for my own amazement (usually behind closed doors in the privacy of my bedroom). It never fails to clear the cobwebs a bit, plus it’s just fun to make music with your own hands. It doesn’t have to be expensive. All kinds of video lessons can be found online, and you may be surprised if you ask around who may be willing to teach you in exchange for a batch of cookies. Used instruments are in abundance to purchase or rent, and again, if you ask around a friend may be willing to lend one for trying out.
Read more. This sounds so simple, but I realized months upon months had passed since I’d read a book just for fun. Choose a few and add them to the list.
Grow something. Check your growing zone requirements and find something you’d like to try growing. Even if you live in an apartment, there are options that will work to add some green to your life. Keep the plan simple.
Plan a trip. Research and plan that dream trip, and start saving now. Maybe it won’t happen this year or next, but begin preparing now. It’ll be something to look forward to.
Move more. Make a fitness goal. It doesn’t have to be a crazy goal. Maybe it’s just to move more each day. Over the course of a year you’d be surprised at how much better you’ll feel (and maybe how better those jeans fit).
Cook something exotic or new to you each month. I tend to run across recipes all the time that I save for trying some day and never do. Make that some day now. This is one I’ll be adding to my goals for the year. I’m hoping it challenges me to think outside of the box for meal planning and also learn how to get creative with ingredients.
Learn how to “how to.” Learn how to change a tire, unclog a sink, or something as simple as changing the air filters in your home. Pick one or two and do it. It’ll make you feel competent, and maybe you’ll be able to offer help to others in the future too.
These are just a few simple suggestions. Do you have any ideas to share? I’d love to hear them.
Happy New Year, y’all! And happy goal-setting!
Happy New Year Amy. I am a big list person : ) I love to cook new things. Always trying to get out of my box!
Great ideas, Amy! One goal that i made for myself last year was to recycle more and I have accomplished it…now just to keep it going. One goal for 2013 will be to practice yoga more. I need more quiet “me time”! Happy New Year!
Love this post, Amy. I’m so thankful for YOU and your friendship, which to me is the best part of blogging! I’m turning __ this year 🙂 My goal is to spend quality time with different friends, small outings, get-togethers, calm intimate moments–to really soak in the love and friendships of those around me. I tried to learn the violin one year, did I tell you that? 🙂 Happy NY to you and yours!
I love your list! So many wonderful goals for the coming year and not all that challenging… outside of maybe the instrument 🙂 Happy new year!
Happy New Year, Amy! I love your list. You’re a huge inspiration to me and I’m going to take your advice and make a list of goals. <3
I set a bunch of goals every year and this time I’m putting deadline dates next to a couple of them. I have them in my Evernote app so I can pull them up wherever I am.
Happy New Year to you and your family, Amy!!
I adore this list. First, I will come help with pie crust. I have become a pie-baking nut-job. If someone asks me to bring pie I am jumping up and down like it’s Christmas. Can I come over? Just set a date.
Second, my list of goals is more like things I need to prioritize: making time to read, to exercise, to sit quietly and just be, to enjoy watching my children learn the piano, each in their own way at their own pace. Your list of suggestions really shows how grounded you are. Thanks for being you, and have a wonderful New Year, Amy!
Great tips, Amy! I guess this means it’s time for me to start my list for 2013!!!
Happy New Year!! Here’s to 2013. Maybe we can get all of our RFR5K booties together this year 😉
I hope your family has a wonderful New Year, sweet friend! Give them hugs from us!
Great post! Your list has given me some inspiration for things to put on my list (which includes actually writing down a list!). Pie crust is on my list, too, along with improving my bread-making skills. Happy New Year!
Great inspiration Amy! We are kicking off the New Year with some major cleaning and organizing before they feature me on the next episode of hoarders!
Beautifully written! 🙂 I love making resolutions, lists, goals, etc! 🙂
Two years ago I made a rather ambitious list of goals — I made some, and I failed at quite a few. Last year I didn’t make a list, and now I find myself wishing I had, because even those failures are worth reflecting on. I’m planning to make one for 2013 over the next fews days, as well!
Great ideas, Amy!!! Kiddo has a bass guitar that I keep “meaning to” learn. I think you just pushed me right over into the…WILL learn column. Two more of mine: spend 15 minutes EVERY day working on photo albums….I’m missing, oh, 7 years or so of pictures. Spend less time “plugged in” and make what time I do spend there more productive.
Happy New Year!!!
Yep, we were on the same page. 🙂 I love your thoughts here and your suggested areas for goals. I need to how-to a little more.
I really appreciated this. I’m not much for New Year’s Resolutions, but I do like to take time and reflect on what I’d like to see or do or accomplish in the coming year. It keeps me from spending most of my free time rewatching episodes of Parenthood. I couldn’t agree more though…putting those goals down on paper is scary, but it also makes those goals so much more real. This year, instead of choosing specific goals, I’m focusing on one word…Fearless. Fearless in the kitchen, fearless in my work, fearless in my marriage. I want to take risks and not worry so much!
I definitely want to read more, move more and travel this year. Happy New Year Amy!
I loved this post. I feel ashamed to admit it but most of the time I always think of all the things that I need to improve on when it comes to resolutions. What a breath of fresh air to just pick something fun I want to do or learn! Wish i had read this sooner but since I didn’t I’ll start today, after all you know what they say, “Everyday is a new day.”
I like goals much more than resolutions! Happy New Year 🙂