Friday, December 30, 2011

New Year, New Goals...

I'm not one of those who is normally given to making New Year's resolutions.  They're usually a lesson in futility... We look at the New Year and say, "I'm going to lose a thousand pounds," or some other such nonsense, and by January 15th we're so tired of eating carrots and spinach like a rabbit that all our resolve goes out the window.  At least, that's how they have always been for me; maybe your mileage varies.

I do, however, set goals.  Yes, they are technically very similar to resolutions, but, at least in my mind, they're a bit different.  Primarily because I don't wait until January 1 to set a new goal.  I set them when I need to.

For instance, when I received my Kindle as a gift a year and  a half ago, I set a goal to read through the Bible in a year.  And I did it.  The Kindle made it much easier to read my Bible every day.  I have read through the One Year Bible 1 1/2 times since then.  On Sunday, I'll embark on a new Bible reading plan by reading through the One Year Chronological Bible.  But the point is, I set that goal mid-year and have stuck to it.

I do have a new goal for the New Year: My goal is to update my blog at least twice a week.  There.  It's now out on them there interwebs for the whole world to read.  At least all 7 of you who are reading regularly.

Other goals are in the pipeline (Like that little bit of business-speak?), but I'll share those later as appropriate.  I mean, I wouldn't want to overwhelm you or possibly even shame you into setting a resolution of losing a thousand pounds...

Happy New Year's Eve Eve!

2 comments:

  1. Great idea on the Bible. Need to get it downloaded on my Kindle. See 8 people read! Happy New Year, my friend.

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  2. Hey Susan! May God pour out His blessings daily on you as you serve Him. I just downloaded the Bible on my Kindle too and love having it with me all the time-Glad you're going to post so we can keep track of what you and God are doing! blessings and hugs!!!

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