Bronwyn Green

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Back in January, we did a post about our 2019 goals. I wrote:

I’ve noticed that I have a tendency to put other people’s work before my own. Sometimes, that’s necessary because of agreed upon deadlines, but that’s not always the case. 

So, this year, I’m going to work on valuing my own work as much as I do the work of others. In addition, I’ll be taking time to decompress. I don’t want to burn out. I’ve done it before, and right now, I feel dangerously close to it, again. 

I realize these goals aren’t particularly tangible or quantifiable, like the goals I usually make.  But, right now, I think that’s for the best. 

While I’m not perfect, I’m happy to report that I’ve made huge improvements in making time for my own work and valuing it as much as I do others. And surprise-surprise, I’ve gotten a lot more writing done. Amazing how that works…

I’ve also been making time for self-care which had been sorely lacking during the previous year. So, even though I’m not as far along on my own projects as I’d like to be, I’m definitely farther along than I would be if I’d continued last year’s work habits.

Hopefully, by the end of the year, I’ll be farther still.

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Jess * Kris

5 thoughts on “Mid-Year Goals Check-In

  1. admin says:

    I am so proud of all you’ve accomplished. Your projects are amazing…and I’m glad you’re valuing yourself. And self-care… awesome. I’ve been foam rolling more… does that count? Well done and keep up the great work.

  2. Pansy Petal says:

    I have to tell you that your goal setting and accountability in this group has been a huge inspiration to me. Can’t say I actually set goals or anything like that yet, especially in the long term. But, I can now set, and complete, a daily goal – a time or two a week. This has been a skill set that I have never understood or been able to figure out. It is now making more sense to me. Thank you very much. In the realm of self-care and working ones issues, I have had a manger break through. For the first time in decades, I not only have a desire to design again, but I am excited about it. I see a glimmer of passion developing. It is exciting and awe inspiring. I have you and your group to thank for some of this progress. Thank you for being here and know that even when you guys are having rough times, your being here helps and inspires. Thank you!

    1. admin says:

      OMG!!! This makes me so crazzy-happy, I can’t even tell you!!! Seriously, I’m so excited about your breakthrough! So much of this has been tiny little baby steps getting me to this point. *grabs your hand* Join us on the baby step path! <3 <3 <3

  3. Jess Jarman says:

    Girl, making self-care a priority is huge, and you’re doing awesomely…and getting better every damned day. Super proud of you! <3

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