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Ahh, the last day of the year! Almost time to say farewell to 2012.
Yesterday I wrote the post 2012, A Year in Review, it made me think even more about what I wanted to do with 2013.
A lot of people make resolutions and that’s all very well, I have made one or two myself for the first time, but I think goal setting is also an awesome idea.
Here are a few of the goals I want to achieve this year
- More crafty things with the kids.
- More outings and outside nature time.
- Finnish potty training the oldest and get the middle child done by year end as well.
- Encourage talking with both boys, they clearly understand what I ask of them but only use a few words to communicate.
- Start a blog challenge related to kids crafts and activities, many ideas are in my head. This will add to my teaching of the kids, quality time with them and content for me to blog about!
- Blog more, establish a routine in regards to my blogging.
- Network and share with other mom bloggers. I have met so many great moms just this week already! Love being apart of the communities.
- Enable some kind of monetary system. I have a few ideas for products and ebooks.
- Get some me time, recharge, be ready for the next adventure.
- Learn conversational Spanish.
An achievable list I think!
What are your goals and perhaps dreams for the upcoming 2013?
Homemaker Mummy says
Your goals sound very achievable I wish you the best for 2013. I have too many too mention but if you head over to http://www.homemakermummy.blogspot.com today it’s all their Xx
Nicolette Roux says
Lovely! Heading over
Marie Oliveira says
I would be really interested in a craft-related blog challenge. I haven’t been doing many crafts with my older girls since baby arrived.
ikristen says
I love your goals! They all seem achievable that’s the important thing,mood luck!
-Kristen
Nicolette Roux says
I do too! They are realistic. Now, I need to plan them into a planner! 🙂
Discovering the Me says
I like the fun things you’re wanting to do with your kids! And yes, the challenge of “me” time in the midst of many responsibilities! I’m sure you’ll do well!
Nicolette Roux says
I think me time will be the most challenging!
Victoria says
livemocha.com might help with conversational Spanish.
Love your goal number 4. It’s amazing how boys are not taught to express themselves, but how important it is.
Nicolette Roux says
Thank you 🙂