August Goals

And just like that…it’s my birthday month! Despite all that COVID has tried to take down, I’m pretty sure this year is shaping up to be one of the most productive yet. It’s had it’s own set of highs and lows for sure, but I’m so proud of what I’ve personally achieved during what could have been a time of just putting my goals on pause. At the beginning of the year, I set two main goals:

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

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

Every quarter, I use my Powersheets to “rate” how I’m doing in eight areas – health, friends, finances, spouse/significant other, family, recreation, work, and spiritual/personal growth. When thinking of Goal 1, I was planning on using these ratings as a gauge to tell how I was improving. So far, I’m happy with how this is going. I have exercised for 159 days in a row, continued meeting with my counselor, and we made huge improvements on clutter and extra stuff in the house. You should have seen what we got rid of.

Goal 2 has been a little tricky to manage with hosting and celebrating others (in a traditional sense) being put on hold. I have used this time to deepen current relationships over FaceTime/Marco Polo, but it’s just never the same as having people sitting next to you on the couch. Hopefully, I’ll be able to work on this one even more as we continue throughout the year.

July Monthly Goals

  • 4th of July Weekend in Hamilton – We had the best weekend with friends for the 4th of July. It’s become a tradition for a group of us to go visit Sarah and Cole, and I hope it never ends. I’m truly so thankful for this weekend getaway every single year.
  • Revamp/Clean Up Spotify Playlists – Whew I did some work on these playlists in July, just in time for Taylor Swift’s new album. BOOM.
  • Read 4 Books – Yep, wrapped up the following books: So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Olau, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins, This is Where You Belong: The Art and Science of Loving the Place You Live by Melody Warnick, Dare to Lead by Brene Brown, and The Selection by Kiera Cass.

July Weekly Goals

  • Weigh In – Yep! Feeling good about the scale lately!
  • Budget – Done, I typically check it more than weekly, but this is a good reminder.
  • Tending Tuesday – CHECK!

July Daily Goals

  • Exercise – EVERY. SINGLE. DAY.
  • Read the Word – Could have done better on this one. I need to work on my morning route.
  • IG Post – Definitely not even close to every day.
  • Vitamins – I got new vitamins, and I’m back on track with this one.

July Highlights

  • FinalVibe got T-Shirts!
  • We spent 4th of July in Hamilton and it was everything I needed and then some.
  • We celebrated Eric’s 27th Birthday!
  • Columbia issued a mask order for the next 90 days. Woof. (This isn’t a highlight, exactly, but it’s important to note.)
  • Kevin rode 50 miles on his bike for the first time!
  • I hit 150 days of exercise in a row.
  • We hung out with Kevin’s fam at the Lake for Scott’s birthday.

July Favorites

Food: Yogurt, Strawberries and Dark Chocolate

Book: So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo

Purchase: A Massage Gun

Song: All of the songs on Taylor Swift’s new album

I mentioned that August is my birthday month, and I’m turning 29 this year! This birthday has a high chance of being low-key and I’m 110% ok with that.

August Monthly Goals

  • JR Content Calendar – More regular IG and Blog Posts have been part of my goals over the last few months but I haven’t exactly made it happen. I’m hoping getting a little list going will help me follow through here.
  • Birthday Cheesecake – Every year I make a cheese cake for my birthday, and I want this year to be the same. If you know of any good recipes let me know in the comments. I’m looking to try something different this year.
  • Successful Work Move – We’re moving offices! After 5+ years in one building, it will be so strange to be going somewhere else every day.
  • Spend the Weekend at the Lake – We’re going to the Lake for a chill weekend getaway with the family, should be a blast!
  • Onboard New Teammates – Our team at work is growing and I’m looking forward to doing lots of training in August.
  • Have One Photoshoot – Haven’t been able to check this off in a while. Time to dust off the DSLR.
  • Paint an Accent Wall in our Bedroom – Really wanting to add some navy paint to our room this month!
  • Read 4 Books – I may have mentioned this before, but my goal is to read a book a week so that I can hit 52 by the end of the year! It’s a huge goal but I’m currently on track.

August 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
  • Create FinalVIbe Content Calendar

August Daily Goals

  • Exercise
  • Read the Word
  • IG Post
  • Vitamins

Anyone else looking forward to August? What goals do you have for the month?

An Update on Open

At the beginning of each year, I choose a word that will be a guidepost on my journey throughout the year. I started following along with this project (originally created by Ali Edwards) in 2013, and I’ve been picking a word ever since. For my word this year, I chose Open. You can read my original post and goals for the year here.

Here’s what I wanted open to look like:

  • Open is an invitation to let my guard down, to experience vulnerability, and to invite people in.
  • Open is an invitation into wonder and delight. To get outside, go for drives, and take in the natural beauty around me.
  • Open is an invitation to enjoy rhythms over routines. To try new things. To allow flexibility and spontaneity.
  • Open is an invitation to dig deeper into God’s word and truly experience solitude with the Lord.
  • Open is an invitation to really live in the margins. To stop scrolling and spend my time doing things that fill my cup.
  • Open is an invitation to a peaceful, deep, and joy-filled 2020.

Open (adjective)

allowing access, passage, or a view through an empty space; not closed or blocked up.

exposed to the air or to view; not covered; unprotected; vulnerable.

with the outer edges or sides drawn away from each other; unfolded.

freely available or accessible; offered without restriction.

frank and communicative; not given to deception or concealment.

not finally settled; still admitting of debate.

Open (verb)

move or adjust (a door or window) so as to leave a space allowing access and view.

unfold or be unfolded; spread out.

establish (a new business, movement, or enterprise).

make available or more widely known.

MORE // LESS

MORE rhythms. LESS routines.

MORE long hugs.

MORE intentional purchases. LESS stuff and things.

MORE drawing from an overflow of rest. LESS running myself ragged.

MORE deep, vulnerable conversations. LESS hiding, not asking for help.

MORE championing others and celebrating small wins.

MORE quiet. LESS noise and distractions.

MORE boundaries. LESS have tos.

Less scrolling (always).

MORE simplifying. LESS complicating.

MORE open.

Quotes

While I am learning to make peace with the plans that fell apart, I am learning to breathe deep and keep an open heart and the hope-filled possibility that there is more ahead of me. – Morgan Harper Nichols

We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open. – Unknown

The Year of Open + 2020 Goal Setting

Happy New Year! It’s hard to believe we’re standing toe to toe with a new year and decade. As I have the last couple years, I’ve been thinking through my goals and intentions for 2020 with Lara Casey’s PowerSheets. It’s such an amazing tool to cultivate what matters and count fruit – even if it feels small.

My process of setting goals, always starts out with a word that I feel like the Lord is whispering to me. This year, I was telling Kevin his word should be “open” although I had no reason why and then I took it back because in that exact moment I was like, actually that’s my word. It was the most interesting way of a word coming up for me but I’m excited to run with it. As I let the word marinate through December, open really felt like an invitation for me. Here is the note I took on my phone over the course of a couple weeks:

  • Open is an invitation to let my guard down, to experience vulnerability, and to invite people in.
  • Open is an invitation into wonder and delight. To get outside, go for drives, and take in the natural beauty around me.
  • Open is an invitation to enjoy rhythms over routines. To try new things. To allow flexibility and spontaneity.
  • Open is an invitation to dig deeper into God’s word and truly experience solitude with the Lord.
  • Open is an invitation to really live in the margins. To stop scrolling and spend my time doing things that fill my cup.
  • Open is an invitation to a peaceful, deep, and joy-filled 2020.

Here are my 2020 Goals for the year of OPEN.

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

Why? To change the trajectory of my life. To live strong. To be who God made me to be.

The positive affect taking action on this goal may have on me and others: Taking action on this goal will affect all areas of my life, decision making, sleep, energy levels and, of course, the people around me.

Mini Goals:

  • Create good nutrition habits and portion sizes.
  • Move my body and challenge myself in my workouts.
  • Decrease stress through simplification and removing barriers of decision making.
  • Purchase more second-hand and ethically sourced items.

Starting Steps (and when I’ll do them): download new app for tracking food (12/29); try a cycling class (1/2020); add workouts to my calendar weekly (1/2020)

Encouraging Words: 1 Corinthians 10:41, Psalm 23:1-6, Philipians 4:8

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

Why? Being open to change and vulnerability as well as growth of faith will help me to be a better follower of Christ who deeply and intentionally impacts the lives of others.

The positive affect taking action on this goal may have on me and others: Taking action on this goal will allow me to cultivate the fruit of the Spirit, glorify the Lord, and bear fruit in my life and that of others.

Mini Goals:

  • Experience solitude with God through Bible reading and deeper prayer.
  • Choose vulnerability with my people to go deeper in relationships.
  • Love on my people by celebrating and hosting them well.
  • Invest in daily/weekly/monthly/quarterly rhythms over routines.

Starting Steps (and when I’ll do them): clean off my desk/raskog cart (12/31); order Hobonichi Weeks to be used for Bible Study, gratitude, and church notes (12/30); create a social media mantra (2/2020); plan a trip to see Brittany and Taylor (1/2020)

Encouraging Words: Ephesians 5:15-17, Hebrews 10:24-25, 1 Timothy 4:15-16, Matthew 11:30

There you have it! I can’t wait to see where open takes me in 2020!

2019 Year in Review

 Happy 2020! I just love the fresh start feeling of the New Year as it’s always a great reminder to reflect and celebrate victories of the previous year, or in this case the previous decade. Each year, I look forward to these posts as a way to count the fruit. You can read previous posts here: 2018 and 2017.

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January

  • I kicked off my One Little Word rest in hopes of prioritizing resting secure in God, cultivating a life of less, drawing from an overflow of rest, listening to my body and heard, and resting and rejoicing in growth and change.
  • Our sweet Chloe turned 5!
  • We survived snowpocalypse 2019 – about 20 inches of snow.
  • I started watching The Office after finishing up Friends in 2018.
  • Kevin and I tried some new restaurants. Le Bao and 44 Canteen were two of our favorites.
  • We were regulars at Fuzzy’s Trivia on Thursday nights.

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February

  • I started meeting with a counselor on a weekly basis.
  • I went to California with Mom and Grandma to celebrate my cousin Mia’s birthday. I was in love with the lemon trees growing fruit in the winter.
  • My small group friends and I make prayer binders for a craft night.
  • I made the best watch face of all time.
  • I worked lots of overtime.

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March

  • Kevin and I celebrated our 4th wedding anniversary the best way we know how – with some amazing food!
  • I created a gallery wall (with my absolute favorite photos) that brings a smile to my face every single time I see it.
  • We tried Mod Pizza with our friends, Jeff and Taylor. Somehow I ended up with dairy free cheese.
  • I started using Monat hair products and saw huge changes in my curls.

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April

  • We celebrated our Three Year Highridge Ranch-iversary. I just love this space that’s all ours.
  • Our friend, Taylor, moved in with us. It was such a sweet season of spending time together and watching all the Bachelorette and Fixer Upper.
  • I ripped out the roses in our front garden beds.

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May

  • Taylor and Jeff left Columbia for the last time as residents.
  • Kevin and I bought a Honda CRV!
  • I listened to Sabbath Practice podcast from Bridgetown Church (it was amazing!).
  • The Stanley Cup Finals put me in a state of anxiety during every single game.
  • I took a watercoloring class with Bohemia’s School of Artistry and learned so much about light and blending.

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June

  • WE WON THE STANLEY CUP!
  • We went to the Stanley Cup parade in Downtown St. Louis – the best.
  • Books Read: The Five Intentions: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully, Atomic Habits: An Easy and Proven Way to Build Good Habits and Bread Bad Ones, The More of Less: Finding the Life You Want Under Everything You Own, and Everybody Always: Becoming Love in a World Full of Setbacks and Difficult People, The Path Between Us: An Enneagram Journey to Healthy Relationships

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July

  • We celebrated 4th of July in Hamilton with Sarah, Cole, Andrew, Alexa, and Josh.
  • We went to Weston, MO for a distillery tour, delicious BBQ, and cave bars.
  • We celebrated Grandma’s 75th Birthday!
  • I committed to volunteering with Compass 31.
  • Book Read: Girl, Stop Apologizing

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August

  • I celebrated my 28th Birthday (and make white chocolate raspberry cheesecake to celebrate!)
  • Mom and Dad took the family to the Lake of the Ozarks for a long weekend.
  • Kev’s students moved to campus and he officially became “coach”.
  • We wrapped up the month with the annual Family Golf Tournament.
  • Kevin and I invested in a record player and spent time searching for gems at the record store in town. Our faves: Eric Church, Billy Joel, and Paul Simon.
  • Kevin got me a legit Poloroid camera.
  • I graduated from weekly counseling to only going on an as needed basis.
  • Books Read: The Coddling of the American Mind, Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead, A Love Letter Life: Pursue Creatively. Date Intentionally. Love Faithfully.

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September

  • Kevin and I celebrated 10 years together!
  • Willow gets a forever home and Chloe gets a new best friend.
  • My first Compass 31 product launch went live with all new products in their shop.
  • I started leading a college juniors small group at our home.

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October

  • Sarah and Cole sold their house next door and officially move; it was the most sad.
  • We helped host a dope homecoming tailgate.
  • First snow of the season (WHY THOUGH?)
  • My team celebrates me well with Ketchup on Bosses Day.
  • Books Read: Afraid of All the Things, Just Open the Door: How One Invitation Can Change a Generation

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November

  • Kevin’s Rocket League team wons the NACE Championship and was undefeated in their inaugural season!
  • We put up the Christmas Tree.
  • I participated in the Live2Lead Event at work and got to see Rachel Hollis speak – I’m a fan.
  • We spent Thanksgiving with Claire and Michael and I made my first pumpkin pie.
  • I went to VU’s Feast Forum and got teary-eyed over the gratitude and goodness of my workplace. I’m so thankful.
  • I spent Black Friday with Grandma and we shopped til we dropped.
  • I tried my hand at cooking vegan at home and found some new recipes to incorporate into our regular routine.
  • Book Read: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

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December

  • I watched 12 Christmas movies before Christmas.
  • I completely caught up on Project Life – so now I have printed photos from 2013 – present.
  • Mom and I dressed our dogs up in matching PJs.
  • VU hosted an incredible Holiday Party, as always!
  • We made gingerbread houses at work.
  • Books Read: Grateful American: A Journey from Self to Service, In His Image, The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry: How to Stay Emotionally Healthy and Spiritually Alive in the Chaos of the Modern World

Cheers to 2020!

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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