30 Days of Gratitude: Day 25
Working in higher education for the past 13 years, I’ve always had the entire week of Thanksgiving off, and I love it!
I love the holiday season. Especially Christmas, it’s my favorite time of the year.
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It never fails, every year I have this thought, that an entire week is a substantial amount of time off. Well, it is. Sort of, but not really. Let me explain. First off, I’m so thankful for the time that I have off, and I wouldn’t change it. However, when you have a to-do-list that seems endless—a week can seem a lot shorter than you think. And this year, even more so because I’m a new entrepreneur, I’m freelancing for several publications (as of now, I have three projects that I need to finish this week), and I’m blogging like crazy.
But this year, I’ve promised myself it would be different because I have a plan, despite the zillion things I have to get done. Benjamin Franklin once said, “If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail!” And I don’t plan on failing. I plan on being prepared to slay my Thanksgiving week goals one by one.
Here are my goals that I want to accomplish during Thanksgiving week.
- Plan and schedule my week.
- Decorate the inside and outside of my home with Christmas decorations.
- Take my daughter to a check-up.
- Plan my daughter’s 4th birthday party.
- Meet with my BFF for lunch and have some girl-talk.
- Interview two people for an article via phone.
- Plan the remainder of my blog posts for November.
- Finish three freelance projects and blog every day for the remainder of November.
- Travel to my family’s home and spend Thanksgiving day with them.
- Do a little of Black Friday/Christmas shopping and wrap presents.
- Ship my nieces birthday present off at the Post Office.
- Update my business spreadsheet for Girl, You Write.
- Work on my book proposal.
- Have date night with my hubby.
- Catch up on the latest Hallmark Christmas movies.
If this list seems like a lot, it is. But, I believe I can accomplish these tasks with proper strategies for goal setting. I plan on executing these goals with reasonable timelines in mind while using practical essentials to accomplish the tasks.
Here’s how I plan to accomplish my goals.
- I plan on using my Happiness Planner and Content Planner to plan and schedule my entire week.
- Think about the time frame to have my goals accomplished.
- Write down my timeframe with specific and realistic dates.
- Stick to my schedule and be consistent.
- Stay productive and eliminate all time wasters.
- Tackle my longer task first, then aim for smaller tasks.
- Have a positive mindset to complete each task.
- Write in my gratitude journal every morning.
- Work smarter, not harder.
How are you slaying your goals for Thanksgiving?