Last week I looked back and reflected on my 2021 goals. I am a firm believer in the power of the reflection process, not only as accountability but more as a check in with myself. Through the process do you know what I discovered? I really want to continue focusing on all the same things more or less in the upcoming year. My word last year was CONNECTION and apart from a blip in February 2021 when I experienced a really difficult time and some short term depression, I really was able to stay connected to what my personal and professional goals and needs where. What was important to me and I learned how to let go of things that no longer serve me.
As 2022 began and the onset on yet another round of cation, lock-downs and plans falling apart, I felt that "down" feeling and "disappointment" settling over me. We had planned to go to Mexico in February as a family to celebrate my dads 65th and my husbands 40th birthday. With the current situation we've decided to cancel and not risk being stuck in Mexico. As we closed out 2021 and began 2022 and I was wrestling with the decision and then this image from my friend @fashinablyfit_with_t came across and had me pause.
OPPORTUNITY
I liked that I had the power to look at myself, the situation around me, and see not just the disappointment, but what other opportunities might be able to emerge from this disappointment. This reminded me that I had the power to change my outlook in most situations. Now we are looking at booking a local trip to the mountains with our kids. Something we've talked about for years but have never done because we've always had to choose between a hot holiday or a mountain vacation. We will contribute to our local economy. Is it prefect? No? Could it be terribly cold? Yes. And if we have to cancel we will and we will have to seek another opportunity.
So this year as my goals and focus is staying similar to last year. Here is a list of the goals I want to continue to focus on that fill-me up in a good way.
1. Relationship with my girls. As they are getting older, they are spending less tangible time with us. This year I am aiming to do a monthly family that focuses on reconnecting with them. I know they are getting older and part of that means letting them grow their own friendships and relationships outside of our family, so this is a good compromise.
2. Read and write more. I've been aiming for 12 books a year but this year I am bumping it to 24 because I want to continue to listen to audiobooks as well as read. I also want to include more non-fiction content into my reading this year. I also want to incorporate journaling into my life. I recently have started to think about how journals can give our children a glimpse of who we were at various times throughout our lives, even after we are gone from Earth. I purchased this lovely journal with various prompts that makes me excited to write and reflect.
3. Continue to grow my side photography business, but only as long as I am enjoying doing what I am doing. I would really like to do a graduation photoshoot this spring so if you are local in the area and want to be my model, please reach out and check out A & H Snapshots.
4. Fitness! This year I am hoping to do a mini-triathlon, if it happens with COVID. One of my main goals this year is to make a team for the Frank Dunn Triathlon event this summer. It's something I've wanted to do for years and years and although I feel confident in my ability to do the biking and running portions of the event, I know I can't undertake the full swim. That being said, I do want to get back into the pool and restart building my endurance in swimming.
5. Finances. Oh man. We need to start thinking about our finances and how to best invest or how to save for retirement. We are so overwhelmed by the information nd I'd love any advice you might have on where we should start. One way I'd like to contribute to our savings is by getting back to consciously buying clothes I actually need. The past few years, I've honestly just been buying whenever I really wanted something. I am not a big spender but I do think I sometimes buy just for the blog or for something to do. So this year I'd like to track my actual spending in the fashion department and I hope to keep it under $1500. Will see.
We brought in the New Year with good friends at home. Since I haven't made a fashion post in a bit, not to worry they are coming back, I will leave you with my sparkly dress that I wore to our home NYE party because why not! Have an awesome week and tell me what are some of your goals for 2022?