Personal Goals for February

Personal Goals for February

At the beginning of last month, I made some resolutions or personal goals of sorts. Lets see how I did!

Spiritual:
I planned to read through the entire Bible with the free #SheReadsTruth #365DaysofTruth this year and so far, so good! I got behind a few times and I always caught up. This has actually become one of my favorite parts of my day. But I still don’t have a set time to really do this. So this month, I want to read the Bible right after I get off of work every day.

Pearson and I planned going to read through the One Year Love Language Minute Devotional by Gary Chapman. So far, so good! We missed a day or two here and there when he stayed at the lab late and went to bed at different times or when I was in Atlanta, but we caught up. This month I want to talk about what we read in the devotional every night. In January, we talked about it sometimes, but a lot of times we just read the excerpt and put it down.

Physical:
My goal for the year was to stay under my caloric goal every day, not drink any soda, and do something active 6 days per week. Well, I did a pretty good job staying under the caloric goals with a few YOLO meals here and there. I only had 2 sodas. And I stuck to the Blogilates beginners plan except for when I was in Atlanta, but I did workout a couple times that week, and I’m excusing myself for that. This month, I am doing the February Blogilates Calendar and adding cardio through the Couch to 5K program.

I also resolved to go to bed early, wake up early, drink lots of water, and just make my health a priority. Well, for the most part, I’ve made these changes and I will continue all of them.

Mental:
Since my word for the year is LEARN, I resolved to learn all I can about the people as well as the things in my life. I plan to read at least 15 books and 5 of those have to be non-fiction. So far, so good yet again! I finished Bridge to Haven by Francine Rivers and I’m currently reading Happy Wives Club and Muscle and a Shovel to count towards my non-fiction list.

How are you doing on your resolutions?
Thanks for reading!

I'm a millennial wife and fur-mom living in Oregon. I'm passionate about marriages and making them last. I believe it's possible to build a marriage that will endure whatever comes your way and all it takes is a little work. And trust me, your marriage is so worth that effort!

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