I was talking with my mom last year and somehow it came up that she loved months that started on a Monday because they were neat and tidy. (Do I wonder where I get my Type A tendencies from? No, no I do not.) Well, this month AND next month both start on Mondays, and so it’s going to be a tidy 59 days over here.
Are you ready to make some goals? We’ve created our own monthly goal trackers that are open to interpretation and use however works in your life. I like to set mine up with overarching goals at the top – more feelings than action items – and then list SMART goals (specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and timely) beside the bullet points at the bottom. Then, as I achieve the goals, I make a mark using the calendar section in the middle.
To get the printable PDF version, simply click on the image above. Then pour yourself a warm beverage and start making plans for February.
January gets all the hype for its resolutions, but if you set any big goals for the year, focusing in on those goals month after month is what is going to get them done. So go ahead and break down your big goal into manageable chunks and get after it. You can do anything you set your mind (and pen and paper) to.
I was talking with my mom last year and somehow it came up that she loved months that started on a Monday because they were neat and tidy. (Do I wonder where I get my Type A tendencies from? No, no I do not.) Well, this month AND next month both start on Mondays, and so it’s going to be a tidy 59 days over here.
Are you ready to make some goals? We’ve created our own monthly goal trackers that are open to interpretation and use however works in your life. I like to set mine up with overarching goals at the top – more feelings than action items – and then list SMART goals (specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and timely) beside the bullet points at the bottom. Then, as I achieve the goals, I make a mark using the calendar section in the middle.
To get the printable PDF version, simply click on the image above. Then pour yourself a warm beverage and start making plans for February.
January gets all the hype for its resolutions, but if you set any big goals for the year, focusing in on those goals month after month is what is going to get them done. So go ahead and break down your big goal into manageable chunks and get after it. You can do anything you set your mind (and pen and paper) to.
I was talking with my mom last year and somehow it came up that she loved months that started on a Monday because they were neat and tidy. (Do I wonder where I get my Type A tendencies from? No, no I do not.) Well, this month AND next month both start on Mondays, and so it’s going to be a tidy 59 days over here.
Are you ready to make some goals? We’ve created our own monthly goal trackers that are open to interpretation and use however works in your life. I like to set mine up with overarching goals at the top – more feelings than action items – and then list SMART goals (specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and timely) beside the bullet points at the bottom. Then, as I achieve the goals, I make a mark using the calendar section in the middle.
To get the printable PDF version, simply click on the image above. Then pour yourself a warm beverage and start making plans for February.
January gets all the hype for its resolutions, but if you set any big goals for the year, focusing in on those goals month after month is what is going to get them done. So go ahead and break down your big goal into manageable chunks and get after it. You can do anything you set your mind (and pen and paper) to.