08 Sep
August Goals Review
We all know how disastrously I went in achieving my July goals. The question remains - did I do any better in August?
Blogging
- Write two posts to schedule if I am away. I have the topics ready to go. I’ve been doing a bit of reading about producing articles/posts in a reasonable amount of time (instead of my usual mulling over them forever). I plan to implement what I have learnt to get a good head start on writing posts.
- Continue to grow the Journeyer’s Chronicles community. What a failure that was last month. It was more like a case study in how not to grow a blog community. Two or three posts for the whole month - not good.
- Complete the 30 Day Challenge. I’m quite proud of myself for this one. I stuck it out, did what I was supposed to do (rather than going off on my own course) and finished the training. I even made a little bit of money - very, very, very little bit. But you’ve got to start somewhere, right?
September goals
- Blog three times a week here.
- Continue writing scheduled posts.
- Continue working on niche websites.
Family
- Do something fun with the kids during the week. Now that the weather’s been improving we’ve been taking advantage of the parkland near our home a lot more. The kids love going for a walk to try and see the baby Cape Barren Geese or down to the swings. We’ve also been spending more time in the backyard.
- Establish teamwork in regard to household tasks - keep upstairs tidy. Upstairs has been tidy, but I don’t know that it’s due to teamwork. Cinderella tends to be doing the cleaning up after the other two kids. And The Engineer’s bedroom - let’s just say there’s plenty of room for improvement…
September goals
- Plan our caravan trip for the school holidays.
- Continue to establish teamwork for household tasks.
Finances
- Monitor our budget. We’ve been doing pretty well sticking to our budget. It’s sometimes hard not to buy impulsively, and in fact The Thinker and I had a “discussion” about it just yesterday. I think I need to remember that we deserve a reward for our good work to take some of the sting out of saying no all the time.
September goals
- Make sure we reward ourselves for a job well done
- Stick to our spending budget.
Health
- Use the exercise bike twice each week. I haven’t been on the bike twice a week, but I have been on it. A bit more focus is required. I may just aim for once a week, as the weather is on the improve and we have been walking much more.
- Set aside some me time each day. Again, the frequency has been difficult for me. I have started talking “mummy walks”, much to the kids’ horror.
- Write regularly in My Happy Pages. Another big fat 0. As is my habit, I’ve been making this job bigger than it was intended to be and so I have been putting it off. When I started, it was supposed to be a couple of lines each day or so. I need to go back to basics.
September goals
- Use exercise bike once a week
- Walk three times a week (includes me time)
- Regularly write in My Happy Pages
- Investigate the best way to improve the health of my back
Productivity
- Organise a housework schedule. I’m probably about half way there. It all seems like such a big job and again I need to break it down. During the month SimpleMom released her first ebook, called “Spring Cleaning for Normal People”. The way she suggests working seems quite doable and a spring clean will get everything in order for me to maintain, so I’m going to give it a go. I’ll also do a post about the ebook in the near future (after I’ve tried it out).
- Listen to/read two books. I’ve tried hard to do this one. Really I have. I’m opting to listen to books as I can do it while I do other household tasks and don’t nod off after a few pages that way. I’m being thwarted in my efforts though. The kids keep playing games on my iPod and every time I go to use it the battery is flat. Note to self: Hide iPod from kids.
- Continue trialling Todoodlist. This is such a simple system and works quite well for me (Click here to view more details). Another review is in the wings for this one.
September goals
- Spring clean
- Listen to two books
Simple Living
- Keep the vegie garden coming along. I planted carrot and lettuce seeds during August. We have a row of tiny lettuces poking up, but the carrots seem to be a bit slow. All in all, the vegie garden has been very successful.
- Make some yoghurt and bread. Well, I’ve decided that making bread is going to be a novelty for me. For the amount of bread we go through and the price I can get it for at Aldi makes it a bit senseless to try and bake our own. One day perhaps. As for the yoghurt, I’m still keen to give it another try. It just needs to make it to the front of my attention
September goals
- Work out how on earth we are going to use the rabini/broccoletti from our vegie garden.
- Start a craft project and work on it regularly
How was your month goal wise? Oh, and if you know what to use rabini for please let me know!
Photos: Carrots .Carota - Wortels - Geze - 胡萝卜, Zen Water, Playmobil Pocketmod - Miniture GTD (9/365)






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Oh my goodness…
I feel faint when I see monthly goal lists like that.
My monthly goal lists tend to consist of things like:
- eat at least one healthy meal each day (since upgraded to two, btw)
- ring tax office
- bake something
- go to doctor
Maybe I’m an underachiever, but I’m all about simple and few short-term goals, rather than long lists that… dear god, seriously scare me
This is not intended as criticism… more as admiration mixed with sheer fear!
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September 10th, 2008 at 3:14 pm@Naomi - It’s not really as daunting as it looks
They’re all existing areas of my day to day life and these are little things I can do to help improve them. The actual difficulty comes in remembering what I want to achieve and not getting sidetracked by something else!
September 14th, 2008 at 1:53 pm