Goal!
Santa left me a note that said he'd be sunning his buns on a tropical island and I better not bother him for at least eleven months. I hope he was as good to you as he was to me before he cut out for that warm sunny beach.
But I guess that means I have to get to work. For real. Sweating off the cookies :)
I'm also working on writing goals for 2011. Last month on Patricia Stoltey's blog, I was a lucky winner of the 2011 Writing Planner created by Kerrie L. Flanagan.
I have a tendency to overload, and I hope I'm not doing so here as I fill in the blanks. I know I'll need to stretch and work hard to reach all the goals I listed, but I'd rather stretch than have it be too easy.
On the very first page, I have to fill in four writing goals for the year. Not only the goal, but also how I will reward myself for successfully completing it. I don't think eating a full bag of chips counts as a reward, so I need to think seriously about what's appropriate. Times four.
Next we go month by month, breaking down the goals and listing what we plan to do to achieve them. Then week by week and day by day, with plenty of space to right daily items and other boxes for queries, follow-ups, and other projects. Plus notes.And an all important little box that says I will write for ___ minutes a day ___ days a week.
This is for real. Once I write it down, it means I have to do it.
I think I'll be doing a lot of sitting on dog leashes. Their reward will be a good romp in the yard. While I munch chips? Together we can do this.
Yeah!
But I guess that means I have to get to work. For real. Sweating off the cookies :)
I'm also working on writing goals for 2011. Last month on Patricia Stoltey's blog, I was a lucky winner of the 2011 Writing Planner created by Kerrie L. Flanagan.
I have a tendency to overload, and I hope I'm not doing so here as I fill in the blanks. I know I'll need to stretch and work hard to reach all the goals I listed, but I'd rather stretch than have it be too easy.
On the very first page, I have to fill in four writing goals for the year. Not only the goal, but also how I will reward myself for successfully completing it. I don't think eating a full bag of chips counts as a reward, so I need to think seriously about what's appropriate. Times four.
Next we go month by month, breaking down the goals and listing what we plan to do to achieve them. Then week by week and day by day, with plenty of space to right daily items and other boxes for queries, follow-ups, and other projects. Plus notes.And an all important little box that says I will write for ___ minutes a day ___ days a week.
This is for real. Once I write it down, it means I have to do it.
I think I'll be doing a lot of sitting on dog leashes. Their reward will be a good romp in the yard. While I munch chips? Together we can do this.
Yeah!
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Teresa - Yes, ma'am :)
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Terry
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Jan, it's certainly easier to plan than to follow through. But I'm giving it a go.
Jane, what is it about chips - LOL.
Have a wonderful New Year.
It's always good to set feasible goals. I had some goals for 2010 and I accomplished most of them. I think I'll give myself a break for 2011 and go with the flow ;)
Your plan, however, sounds pretty doable. Happy New Year!
Claudia - Good for you. Happy New Year!
I need to do some serious thinking about my goals. hmmmm.
It's great to have a goal that you write down. Seems logical enough to work & I wish you the best in achieving your writing goal[s]!
Not that I think you'll need it, but good luck!
Happy Planning!
~Kerrie
Talli - Gulp!
Kerrie - You did a fantastic job of putting the planner together. Maybe I'll use chips for one reward :)
I can't let myself use food as a reward because I'm trying to lose weight...so I'm thinking a bonus massage or facial would work for a big reward, an extra hour off to read for fun for smaller goals accomplished. That ought to work.
Kimberly - They're good dogs most of the time. But there are days when they won't stay willingly without bribery.
Maryann - What a great idea. Since this planner is a spiral notebook, I can look back next December and see how I did.
Good luck with reaching all your goals in 2011.
Lee