reflect remake, revise, onward!

667 thinking blue skies  journal, wc ©beth vendryes williams

667 thinking blue skies  journal, wc ©beth vendryes williams

So I noticed I had too many tasks to accomplish in one day, there were no time boundaries around daily tasks, and I was missing some of my physical exercises, like walking, dancing and organizing. Writing weekly posts are a habit that hasn’t easily kicked in yet. 

When I looked around for inspiration, I rediscovered the [SMART] acronym in Michael Hyatt’s post:

    •    Specific Have you been specific about what you want to achieve?

    •    Measurable How will you know if you’ve reached your goal?

    •    Achievable Is this a goal that you can make happen?

    •    Relevant Is this goal aligned with your mission, vision, and values?

    •    Time Specific When do you want to achieve this goal?

 After reflection I prioritized three items I then applied these with intent, using a timer to ascertain the reality, and time limits to set a maximum. I then planned physical breaks so I would feel the ned to move.

Specifically, I CHOSE this course of action!

1. 3- 5 hours in studio 10 -12 create work on sketches mind maps for refuge, time travel water, journals and how they interact.

2. Take breaks every 1.5 - 2 hours and do physical

3. Get post and social out in the morning by 10:30

Thus journaling helps before you go too far off course!

It just becomes a redirect; I don’t waste time/energy blaming anymore!

Tell me how you've resolved times like this, when your goals are far from what is actually happening!  How did you solve it? You could sign up for my journal workshop today!

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