Balancing things has never been my strong point. I'm more of a juggler—a lousy juggler who drops things. But I'm trying to change, so I made this nifty chart to try and make things easier on myself.
I could work on every one of these categories, but for now I'm just going to tackle the worst one: social.
You picked "hanging out with friends" to be your goal? I know. But it's my hardest. Really. I love to be productive (read: super busy), and for some reason my mind never counts spending time with friends as productive. But every time I do, I love it. It makes me a happier person, and then I always say to myself, "Why don't I do this more often?" I just don't. And then I spend my weekends wondering why I don't have any friends. Go figure.
Concept via Dave Ramsey |
I could work on every one of these categories, but for now I'm just going to tackle the worst one: social.
You picked "hanging out with friends" to be your goal? I know. But it's my hardest. Really. I love to be productive (read: super busy), and for some reason my mind never counts spending time with friends as productive. But every time I do, I love it. It makes me a happier person, and then I always say to myself, "Why don't I do this more often?" I just don't. And then I spend my weekends wondering why I don't have any friends. Go figure.
So it's my goal this year to invite people over at least once a month. I'm really striving for twice. I know it may not seem like much, but trust me this is a huge step.
Bonus to this goal: my front room will get picked up at least once a month too.
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