My Monday posts are going to be more of my self-help stuff. I'm a 20-something college grad who has very little idea what is going on in her life; I'm happy to report that I have a job that I adore, but that's about all that I have figured out. So this is going to be a way to prove to myself that I am slowly but surely "figuring it out."
It's lucky that this first Monday post has landed on the 1st of the month, because I've decided to start setting monthly goals! (Edit: Turns out, even if you have a post scheduled to publish, it won't publish if it's set as "draft." Eh, you live and learn, right?) There is a lot of research on how important goals are to a person's well-being, so in the wake of my post-graduation collapse (of body and mind, I must say), I realized that unless I set goals for myself, I'm going to just stagnate.
So I have a list of discrete goals for myself that I'm trying to work toward, but those are more long-term. I need short-term goals to keep me going. To that end, I'll be setting three goals to focus on over the course of the month. Analyst that I am, I'll have metrics by which to measure my success so that at the end of the month, I can say whether I succeeded or failed in a given month. Oh, and there's also going to be extra credit for each goal. Because I like bonus rounds.
So happy July! Here are my goals:
- Get in the groove of posting on your blog
- There's a reason that you started this blog. Don't give up on it!
- What does success look like? The August goal post being the 10th post since this one.
- What does failure look like? Fewer than 8 posts over the course of July. Shame.
- BONUS: Travel posts from California and Boston!
- Get back on board with Couch-to-5k
- I started this program in May and loved it, but then I skipped a couple work outs, and that was the end of that.
- What does success look like? Completing Week 5 of the program by the August goal post.
- What does failure look like? Failing to make running a habit over the course of the month - not getting through 5 weeks of the program
- BONUS: Do research on/register for an organize 5k.
- Budget budget budget!
- I am kind of a failure at personal finances right now. I mean, I'm not totally broke, but I find myself running thin or relying on my credit card near the end of a pay period. I can do better.
- What does success look like? A written list of every expenditure over the course of the month (extreme, yes, but I'm sick of feeling poor when I make a comfortable amount of money). From this, I should be able to draft a reasonable budget, complete with timeline within a month.
- What does failure look like? A credit card bill with the same balance as last month.
- BONUS: Allocating small amounts to save toward larger purchases (dresser, drill, bedroom rug)
So that's what I hope to do with the next 30 (Edit: 29) days. I'll let you all know how it goes. Wish me luck!
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