Friday, January 04, 2008

Welcome 2008...

I think I am in denial. I haven't been out much this week so I keep thinking its still 2007. It's not. So here is my post from last year... Welcome 2007

I love goal making, not just at the new year all year. I love list making and spending time to think and improve yourself. I really believe if you do not change what you are doing you will just keep getting the same things you were always getting. To get change YOU have to create it. You have to become what you want, you create your own destiny. My last post already reviewed 2007 and so does this whole blog so I will focus on the one post from last year (above) and those goals.

Out of my list of goals the following were noted:
I joined a gym and plan to start an exercise routine, read more scriptures, get up earlier, go to bed earlier, be more patient and kind, be a better friend, continue my work on Monoamniotic.org and continue the rest of my fun from last year.


I completed the exercising. I surpassed my expectations and have many more with that one. I have not been reading my scriptures, I get up earlier but I still go to bed late maybe later than last year, I still volunteer both at the hospital and on the computer. So out of all my goals I think I have done okay but have room for improvement.

This year:
*I want to loose the last bit of weight and continue exercising.
*I want to read my scriptures, go to bed by 12:30am.
* Be more cheerful and resist complaining (thats a big one).
* I want to cook better dinners (something I always make myself feel bad about).
*More scrapbooking. There once was a time that I had so many pages is was overflowing, I was *scrapbooking to a fault (all the time). I need to find the time to get going again. I have not scrapbooked for 6 months.
*spend more one on one time with each child.

9 comments:

AutoSysGene said...

These all sound like good goals. Good luck and I hope 2008 is good to you.

Cecily R said...

All my bloggy friends who are so good and are posting goals are making me feel guilty. I never keep the resolutions I make though, so I am hoping that by not making them I will somehow keep them. Maybe I better resolve to be less idiotic though, based on that idea...

Your goals are great ones. I really REALLY wish you the best in the coming year. :)

Claremont First Ward said...

I think your goals are wonderful, AND attainable. I can't believe you still have weight you want to lose. Are you crazy? :) Speaking of volunteer work on momo.org, I haven't even checked in in a few days. Good thing I didn't make any goals on that front! ha ha.

Scribbit said...

Kids always seem to be so wonderful when you have them one-on-one, they're always well-behaved even when going through tough phases. At least that's been my experience.

Shannon said...

Nice work in 2007! You almost accomplished everything. YOu have some awesome goals for '08 and I am sure that you will do great this year too! Good luck!

Hillary said...

I am always up for scrapbooking. Those a are great goals. I might have to borrow a couple for myself. I don't know if I am brave enough to post any of my goals. Good luck.

Hillary said...

I am always up for scrapbooking. Those a are great goals. I might have to borrow a couple for myself. I don't know if I am brave enough to post any of my goals. Good luck.

Heather said...

You are awesome. In fact, now one of my goals is to be more like you!

Carrie and Troy Keiser said...

I love your goals, some I would say are mine too. But like Cec, I don't write them down , cause I don't do them so I don't think she's idiotic! :) Good luck with all your goals and to here's to a wonderful 2008!