
Check and check.
It wasn’t a perfect year, and of course, there is always room for improvement, but as I reflect on the last twelve months, I’m pretty proud. Sure there were weeks where I felt like I was falling flat. Some months I posted once. Some months I posted five times. There where weeks where I put my nose to the books for two hours a day, and others only 10 minutes. But the best part about LONG TERM GOALS is when you look back, the view can be magnificent. You know? Don’t forget to pat yourself on the back, bishes. We earned it. I took a few minutes to relish in my pride, and it gave me such a boost of gratitude and energy.
This year, I’m maintaining that momentum and continuing to follow my previously laid plan with ONE additional focus.
After I started going to therapy and meditating regularly, I gained a heightened sense of awareness of how my actions impacted my wellbeing. I began noticing my habits and acquired the (ever-evolving) skill of unpacking how they made me feel. I quickly realized so many of my habits and actions held a powerful domino effect that could spiral out of control if I wasn’t careful.
After a few weeks of self-observation, it hit me like a ton of bricks.
I mean, I’m kind of embarrassed to even share the details with you, but I’ll eat some crow for the sake of the post!! You’ll see what I mean. The following is actual documentation of my behavior before 8 AM.
LOL.
It’s a fahking shit show.
By the time we’d walk out the door at 7:45 AM, I was exhausted, anxious, and got NOTHING accomplished as one often does while multitasking like a lunatic. Not only that, all my scrolling caused me to harbor anxiety in my subconscious. Any posts would create a roller coaster of emotions.
Some days I didn’t even leave the master bedroom before feeling like I wasn’t enough. I ask you WHAT KIND OF LIFE IS THAT?!
Something has to change.
2020 is my year to take back my morning and set myself up for the best possible day, every day. They may not all be perfect, but I’m going to do my part to get the ball rolling. And here’s how.
Even the best-laid plans go wrong, so I’m making my game plan as specific as possible to cover all my basis to ensure I’m setting myself up for success. Here’s what I’ve got on tap:
NOWHERE IN THE ABOVE does it state check emails, texts, Instagram, or any other social platform. I’m saving ALL of that for when daycare drop off is complete. I’ve evaluated enough of my behavior to know even if I respond to an email or text before 8 AM (when I’m frantically rushing), I’m REACTING, instead of being proactive. And any response I give is not to the best of my ability. I’m confident that by waiting to start responding to my inbox so that it may have my full attention, the state of my business does not change. If anything, it will improve.
Not only does your plan have to be SPECIFIC, but IMO, it has to anticipate the challenges and note when a caveat may pop up.
A goal is so much deeper than surface level, and when you’re setting yours, you have to exam it from ALL sides. Not only does my morning have a timeline, but my evening does too.
Shut down at 8:30 PM. Bed by 9:30 PM. Lights out by 10. I’ve gone to bed at 10 PM for years, and moving that time any earlier seems like I’m biting off more than I can chew, so imma take a baby step here and then evaluate as I acclimate.
Happy, 2020. As always, feel free to DM me with any questions!!
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Yes yes yes to all of this! I once read if you can’t make your bed how will you accomplish anything else during the day; 2019 was the year I started almost everyday by making my bed!
OMG maybe 2021 will be the year I make mine. LOL
Love this!! This is my 2020 too! Prioritize sleep! I don’t check my social media until I’m on the CTA to work.
Now to get a sound machine so I don’t use my phone for it and can keep my phone on the other side of the room.
Yes!! I love that, ma. Happy 2020!