March is here (….and almost halfway over!) but I didnā€™t want to miss an opportunity to share my March goals on the blog. Iā€™m doing this mainly for my own accountabilityā€”writing it down (and putting it out there for others to see) is a huge motivator for me. But maybe, this will also encourage you to stay strong in your goals? Remember: we still have 9 months left in the year to accomplish the goals we set!

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Goal setting and PowerSheets

Iā€™ve been using PowerSheets by Cultivate What Matters for a little over a year now, and can honestly say that I have become a lot more intentional about setting (and accomplishing!) goals since starting the PowerSheets. Iā€™ve always been a goal-oriented person (I once made a box of Thin Mints last an ENTIRE YEAR because theyā€™re just so good I didnā€™t want them to end.*), but using the PowerSheets has caused me to slow down and consider why Iā€™m setting each goal. It also helps me visually see the progress I am making, which I love. (Psst: Cultivate What Matters is having a 20% off sale that ends TODAYā€”go grab a 6-month set of PowerSheets!)

Here are a few of my personal and business goals for March:

Monthly Goals:

  • Have fresh flowers at my desk
  • Solidify several of my business systems
  • File taxes
  • Begin organizing the bookshelves in my office
  • Finish reading 168 Hours by Laura Vanderkam

Weekly Goals:

  • Work out 4 times per week
  • Serve my church well
  • Connect with one friend/student
  • Blog once a week

Daily Goals:

  • Quiet time (Iā€™m reading through the Bible chronologically this yearā€”I found that Iā€™m much more consistent when I have a plan!)
  • Scripture Memory
  • Phone down, eyes up

Tell me: what are some of your goals for this month? Leave a comment below!

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Why I use PowerSheets

*Donā€™t worryā€”the Thin Mints were kept in the freezer and did not go bad before the 12 months were up. Also, I rationed myself 2-3 cookies a month. It was glorious to open the freezer in September or October, long after everyone elseā€™s Thin Mints were gone, and enjoy a little snack. šŸ˜‰

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