We’re getting toward the end of December, y’all, which means it is time to start thinking about goals for next year. (We all have tons of spare time with the holidays, right? Oceans of hours in which to reflect…) This is the first of two posts on setting goals.
The only rule for right now is that we have to tell the truth. This is not about the goals we should have. I don’t care what our moms think we should do, or our spouses or our kids or our favorite magazines. It’s about the ones we actually want. I don’t care if it is silly or vain or unrealistic. It just has to be real.
This might be harder than we think. We have so many messages around us telling us how to be. I’m pretty sure all of us have a knee-jerk answer about how much weight we’re supposed to lose. I have a news flash: happiness is not to be found in the number of lost pounds.
So. Let’s spend a minute or two picturing or describing or feeling into the life we want to have in the new year. Maybe we do want to look better than we do right this minute, but I bet we care more about feeling good and happy and full of energy. Those of us who feel tired all the time might want to feel rested. Those of us who get out of breath getting off the couch might want to change that. Maybe we want to meet new friends playing a new sport or doing a new activity and we need to build a bit of strength to do that.
What we want to be able to do and to feel helps us to shape our goals. We’ll discover that we want to be faster or stronger, that we want more stamina or energy, that we need more connection and more joy.
Find the feelings that lead to joy. Then hold that thought for tomorrow.