December Goals

November was a whirlwind of stress and COVID spikes, so I’m not going to even try to pretend that I came close to getting much done in the way of goals. At the end of the day, my number one thing was to keep up the exercise routine. And I definitely did that. I cannot say enough how much of a game changer that has been for my mental and physical health this year. It’s ranged from Orange Theory work outs to walks around the block with the dogs and so many different things in between. I’m excited to build on this habit in 2021.

November Monthly Goals

  • Paint Built in Book Shelves – I had really good intentions (I even have the paint!) but it didn’t get done, so I’m taking it off my list for the time being.
  • Read 4 Books – I read 6!
  • Replace Blinds – This fell down on the priority list, and didn’t get done in November. I’m not 100% on when it will, so I’m putting it on pause for now.
  • Complete my Real Estate Courses – womp womp. Extended until the end of December. Let’s hope I can wrap this thing up!
  • Show Small and Local for Christmas – We have loved shopping local this season. I did a fun little round up here of our favorite places.
  • Vote on November 3rd! – Yep!

November Weekly Goals

  • Two Orange Theory Fitness Classes – check, check but I’ve frozen my account for the time being due to COVID.
  • Weigh In – done!
  • Budget – done and done, proud of our progress this month!
  • Weekly Sabbath – I practiced a Sabbath every week but one, we’ll call that a win.

November Daily Goals

  • Exercise – got most days in November.
  • Read the Word / Prayer – honestly, I could have done better with this one.
  • Take Vitamins – high five!
  • Journal – Yep!

November Highlights

  • We voted!
  • Taylor and Todd got engaged!
  • Kevin attempted the 10,000 calorie challenge with Andrew.
  • We tried HelloFresh (yum!)
  • We decorated a little earlier than normal for Christmas.
  • We did Thanksgiving, just the two of us.

November Favorites

Food: Hello Fresh Bulgogi Pork (we even did a vlog about it)

Book: The Next Right Thing by Emily P. Freeman

Purchase: Cricut (Merry Christmas to me!)

Song: This. You’re Welcome.

This month, I feel like I’m getting back down to the roots of my goals by only including things that will move the needle in one of these two areas:

Goal 1: Prioritize my health – physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, environmental, and social.

Goal 2: Allow open to be an invitation to live intentionally.

It feels good to get back to the basics. Each year, by December, I notice that little side goals, or things that I just want to tick off start finding their way into my monthly list and that’s not really the point of completing Powersheets for me, personally.

December Monthly Goals

  • Send Christmas cards – I love doing this each year and think it’s an awesome way to connect, especially in a year where I haven’t gotten to see my family as much as I’d like.
  • Take a week off work! – I need this. Looking forward to taking some time off after Christmas.
  • Set phone hours – The scrolling numbers are creeping up. I’m trying to work on intentionality, so here we are setting some boundaries for what that looks like.

December Weekly Goals

  • Sabbath – New month, same goal. Love this practice and look forward to it every week.
  • Meal Prep – This one helps the next one, and it just makes my days feel so much easier.
  • Weigh In – Really proud of my progress both on and off the scale but this one just helps to keep me accountable.
  • Budget – Ready to finish out strong.

December Daily Goals

  • Meditate
  • Track Food
  • Exercise
  • Bible Study

What are your December goals?

Rhythms

Rhythms have been on my mind a lot over the last year, especially moving from my intention of rest to my intention of open. I’ve thought a lot about my own rhythms – what mine are and why I have them – as well as how those compare to the things that are naturally occurring around me. It seems that this is made evident to me the most in the fall, as the leaves begin to change colors and lose their leaves. It sometimes seems hard to be aware of the changing of leaves budding in the spring, to being full and lush in the summer, to changing colors and falling in autumn, to the bare trees of the winter – and again and again each year without fail.

Rhythms are a regular reminder of times to speed up and slow down, work and rest, and inhale and exhale. I love rhythms over routines because they’re softer. They’re less like rules and more like encouragements. Rhythms are a way of saying that something is important without saying it’s a non-negotiable. It’s a way to show up for the projects, emergencies, and most urgent while still getting the day to day tasks done. Part of my daily rhythm right now is to make sure that I track my food and exercise daily but if something or someone needs me, that’s where I’m going to show up first. I will give up my exercise streak on my Apple Watch so that I could hold my best friend’s new baby and enjoy some extra sleep on a weekend away. Rhythms mean that I hit the exercise and calorie goal most days but that I’ll always get to prioritize my people over anything else.

I was excited to see that the Magnolia Journal’s fall theme was rhythms. After reading so many good things, I decided I wanted to memorialize their piece called An Essay on Rhythms:

Nature dances to a rhythm: In the way the sun rises and sets. In the birds’ song at sunrise and in the crickets’ chirp at sunset. In the way each season moves us along throughout the year…the annual cadence of a rainy April, giving way to a hot July, giving way to a crisp October, giving way to a cold January, and the thousands of little orchestras that follow the tempo of that grand symphony. The flowers move to the rhythm of the seasons: sprouting and budding and blooming and dying.

Humanity dances to a rhythm: in the holidays we celebrate the order in which they come. Costumes and candy give way to turkey and football, which give way to carols and gifts wrapped under the tree. We find rhythm in our daily commute, in the voice of the DJ’s morning report, in the stoplights and exits, in the pleasantries exchanged with the coffee shop barista. Rhythm comes with bodies that must be fed three times a day (give or take), with daily prayer and weekly meetings and monthly girls’ nights and yearly Super Bowl games. We create bedtime rhythms: We bathe our kids, brush their teeth, read them a story, tuck them in, and sing a song.

There is peace in rhythm. There is security and predictability. Not a stagnant sort of predictability, just enough to make us feel like everything is going to be okay, just enough to give us something to look forward to. Because while there’s a lot of rhythm, there’s also a lot of chaos. There are unexpected bills to pay, relationships to maintain, natural disasters, an ongoing to do list that will never be completely finished, flat tires, bad moods, burnt dinners.

But then there’s the sun, rising again. And then there’s our lungs, exhaling again. And then there’s Thanksgiving, right around the corner. We’ll take our afternoon coffee break. We’ll say a prayer. We’ll look up and see ducks flying south for the winter. We’ll cross the next thing off our to do list. We’ll get a new winter coat. We’ll plan a summer trip. We’ll go for an evening walk.

And we’ll tap our feet. We’ll sway back and forth. We’ll clap our hands. We’ll lean into the rhythms of our lives because they give us a sense of place in our story, clueing us in to where we’ve been and where we might expect to go next, offering us familiarity in the midst of a chaotic world – like our lungs filling with air and then emptying themselves and filling up again, like the ocean tides and the morning cups of tea and the annual harvest festivals: We embrace the rhythm of the season, and we find peace in the way it moves us.

An Eassy on Rhythm // The Magnolia Journal, Fall 2020

November Goals

In all honesty, this month was full of all the things – from amazing to anxiety-filled. I felt like the habits I’ve been building this year started to fall apart and I wasn’t able to stay on track with all of my goals as much as I had been since the beginning of the year. It was bound to happen, months get busy and obviously there is so much outside of our control, especially in 2020. I’m trying to go into November remembering that I can only control what’s in my grasp and I have to trust that it will be enough.  When I set goals at the beginning of 2020, here’s what I decided on:

Goal 1: Prioritize my health – physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, environmental, and social.

Goal 2: Allow open to be an invitation to live intentionally.

In October, here is how those two goals played out:

October Monthly Goals

  • Paint Built Ins – Moving this to November
  • Clean out basement and shop vac – Not fun, but it’s done.
  • Work on Real Estate Exam Course – Not as far as I’d like to be, but we’re still moving forward.
  • Participate in Ali Edwards’ Art of Noticing done!
  • Read 4 Books – I only finished two in October, but I got some more in the works.

October Weekly Goals

  • Two Orange Theory Classes Per Week – maybe my favorite goal of the month. Check!
  • Weigh In – yep!
  • Budget – stayed on track and reviewed weekly.
  • Tending Tuesday – done!
  • Weekly Sabbath – finished strong on this one.

October Daily Goals

  • Exercise – Rocked this one.
  • Read the Word – Not too shabby!
  • Hit H2O goal – I did about have the days this month.
  • Vitamins – I could have done better on this one!

October Highlights

  • Our friends, Jeff and Taylor, had their sweet baby boy.
  • I was on the FinalVibe Podcast.
  • I started going to Orange Theory workouts!
  • Kevin went on a 100 mile bike ride that ended a little differently than we expected. (Also, he has a Vlog.)
  • We go to get pumpkins, I take two days off work, and we visit the lake of the ozarks. Kevin also vlogged this weekend.
  • We spend an entire weekend in Hamilton and I get to enjoy lots of baby snuggles.
  • We had our first snow of the season on October 26. Normally I wouldn’t consider this a highlight, but here we are.

October Favorites

Food: Perfect Bars

Book: The Minimalist Home by Joshua Becker

Purchase: Jeans from American Eagle

Song: The Lakes by Taylor Swift

I managed to journal every day in October, which is a pretty awesome feat but also is a good indicator of me listening to what I need. I’m hoping to jump back on the bandwagon in November and knock out some more goals before the year comes to an end. Here’s what we’re looking at for November:

November Monthly Goals

  • Paint Built in Book Shelves – I’ve been wanting to to some touch ups and paint the entire section of built ins in our basement. We are using oil based paint, so I’m hoping for a good weather day for me to have the windows open.
  • Read 4 Books – It may not be reasonable to keep up the momentum from last month, but we’ll see how we do.
  • Replace Blinds – Our blinds are all wonky sizes, so we’re needing to get custom blinds made – I’m hoping for a good Black Friday deal.
  • Complete my Real Estate Courses
  • Show Small and Local for Christmas – I’m really hoping to support small and local businesses in both what I buy and what I ask for this year.
  • Vote on November 3rd!

November Weekly Goals

Most of these are the same as they’ve been, but I’m seeing progress in all areas, so I’m going to keep chugging. I’m adding the FinalVibe content calendar for each week, because that’s something that I’ve really been enjoying and that has been helpful to FinalVibe progress.

  • Two Orange Theory Fitness Classes
  • Weigh In
  • Budget
  • Tending Tuesday
  • Weekly Sabbath

November Daily Goals

  • Exercise
  • Read the Word / Prayer
  • Take Vitamins
  • Journal

What are your goals for November?

September Goals

August was good and full and my birthday felt thoroughly celebrated throughout the entire month. Though we couldn’t celebrate like we have in the past, it was great to get to spend quality time with my family and Kevin’s family. The weather has already started to cool off which has made for some lovely evening walks and some even better pre-fall vibes.

So far 2020 has shaped up to look different than I ever could have imagined, but having goals has allowed me to continue moving forward and has brought a lot of comfort, peace, and growth. When I set goals at the beginning of 2020, here’s what I decided on:

Goal 1: Prioritize my health – physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, environmental, and social.

Goal 2: Allow open to be an invitation to live intentionally.

In August, here’s how those two goals played out:

August Monthly Goals

  • JR Content Calendar – Quite a few posts on the blog in August. We’ll call this a win.
  • Birthday Cheesecake – I decided this didn’t line up with some of my other healthy goals, so we scratched this one.
  • Successful Work Move – Done!
  • Spend the Weekend at the LakeLoved this.
  • Onboard New Teammates – Yep!
  • Have One Photoshoot – I mean… come on.
  • Paint an Accent Wall in our Bedroom – Moving this to next month.
  • Read 4 Books – Checked off 10 in August!

August Weekly Goals

  • Weigh In – yep!
  • Budget – stayed on track and reviewed weekly.
  • Tending Tuesday – done!
  • Create FinalVIbe Content Calendar – I could have done better on this one! Luckily Kevin helped pick up the slack.

August Daily Goals

  • Exercise – EVERY. SINGLE. DAY.
  • Read the Word – started out rough, but finished strong.
  • IG Post – 14 posts
  • Vitamins – did it!

August Highlights

  • My family spent a relaxing weekend at the lake.
  • Kevin hit 70 miles on his bike (and we enjoyed meeting up with friends in Sedalia).
  • We celebrated my 29th birthday and my people loved on me so well.
  • I went to a sunflower field for the first time.
  • I started Phase One of the Live Hard Program.
  • We brought home some new plants from Helmis.
  • I powered through 10 books (which has been more than I’ve finished in an entire year before).

August Favorites

Food: Yogurt, Strawberries and Dark Chocolate (so much yum!)

Book: Chasing Vines by Beth Moore

Purchase: Air Force 1s

Song: One of Them Girls by Lee Brice

September is already shaping up to look different than it has in the past. Living in a college town, it’s typically fast-paced and the town wakes back up, with thousands of students arriving back to campus for a new semester. This year, while students are headed back, masks and social distance requirements are changing things up and the environment definitely feels a bit different. Many students are continuing to take classes online, but have still chosen to return to Columbia anyway. COVID numbers have started to increase, which has put pressure on our local government, businesses, and public schools. Although some schools (like Mizzou) still plan on having college football, this will be the first year that we won’t be sitting in the stadium for every single game. It’s going to be different, and I’m not fully prepared.

There are still plenty of things going on and I’m still powering through on some personal goals. Here’s what that looks like for September:

September Monthly Goals

  • Paint an Accent Wall in our Bedroom – Really wanting to add some navy paint to our room this month!
  • Read 4 Books – It may not be reasonable to keep up the momentum from last month, but we’ll see how we do.
  • Blog – I have so enjoyed posting here and hope to continue that in September. Not sure what that will look like yet, but I have some posts already planned out.
  • No Spend – August was a little rough on my personal goals (even though we met the budget), so I’m just planning on buying necessities in September.

September Weekly Goals

Most of these are the same as they’ve been, but I’m seeing progress in all areas, so I’m going to keep chugging. I’m adding the FinalVibe content calendar for each week, because that’s something that I’ve really been enjoying and that has been helpful to FinalVibe progress.

  • Weigh In
  • Budget
  • Tending Tuesday
  • Weekly Sabbath

September Daily Goals

  • Exercise
  • Read the Word / Prayer
  • IG Post
  • Take Vitamins
  • Headspace Meditation

What are your goals for September?

Thirty Simple Joys

1. Cotton candy sunsets

2. Pups waiting in the window when I arrive home from work

3. Walks and talks with Mom

4. Notifications from Marco Polo with new chats from the girls

5. A week worth of meal prepping in the fridge

6. Willow learning to successfully play fetch

7. A slower pace of life and new rhythms

8. The flickering of candles

9. Blog posts in the queue and the thought of many years of words and photos in this space

10. Reviewing photos after a great shoot

11. New teammates, 1:1 meetings, and the best place to work

12. Trips to Helmi’s and bringing home new little plants

13. Late night brainstorming sessions with Kevin in his office

14. Cracking open a brand new book

15. The first run through of Taylor Swifts new album

16. A brand new pair of kicks

17. When someone says that something I do, say, or wear is “on brand”

18. A beautiful IG feed

19. Conversations that make you forget about your phone

20. Chloe’s nose boops in the morning when it’s time for me to get up

21. Coke Freestyle Machines

22. King sized beds and cozy new comforters, for us and both the dogs

23. Bike ride pick ups

24. Fields full of sunflowers

25. The sweetest and most thoughtful gifts and words of encouragement

26. Setting goals and crushing them

27. Home grown fruits and veggies

28. Feet photos that remind me to be in the moment

29. Printed photos

30. Blankets fresh out of the dryer

About

Hi, I'm Jacqueline - believer, learner, and all around hobby enthusiast. I'm married to my highschool sweetheart, Kevin, and we live in the midwest with our sweet pup.

On this blog I share all kinds of things about my life - from my faith journey to the garden in my neighbors backyard. I've been blogging for almost eight years and use this space as a way to document my daily life.

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