If you’re new here, every month I share how I’m doing with my goals for the year. This includes personal, blogging/business, and of course financial goals. This post holds me accountable to the goals I set every year, but more importantly, it helps my readers to see that having financial goals in place are the key to succeeding with money. If you need help setting financial goals, make sure you read this post here on the steps to setting financial goals.
Blogging
Contribute 25% of income to business emergency fund. – (Done this month. )
Attend 2 Conferences –
FinCon16– Done! Best time ever! It was my first time visiting the west coast!- I’ve decided to only attend FinCon this year – I really wanted to attend Business Boutique again but that doesn’t seem to be in the cards for me this year.
Have signed contract with literary agent by December 31st. I have decided that it’s in my and my family’s best interest to not pursue this one this year. As much as I’d like to be traditionally published, it doesn’t make sense for the stage of life I’m in currently.
Release one eCourse by October 1st. DONE!!! Real Life Money Plan live! Click here to see it! 🙂
Have an average of 500,000 PVS a month by December 31st.
- PVS for September 2016: 94,733 ….ouch…..
Make One Media Appearance – TV or Radio – You can listen to the episode that I was on here – I’m towards the end of the show.
Speak at at least one event – I had the opportunity to do this recently but it ended up not working out….there’s still hope that I can make this happen by the end of the year! 🙂
Increase Facebook followers to 10,000 by July 31st. I’m super close to meeting this goal number! So, even though it wasn’t within the timeframe that I wanted, I’m still happy. 🙂
Increase email subscribers to 15,000 by August 1st.
- Current number: 15,422 (I didn’t meet this by Aug 1st but hey, I made it by Sept 1st! 😉 )
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Read at least 5 books on business/blogging
What I want to read:
- Lead with Humility: 12 Leadership Lessons from Pope Francis
Ask: The Counterintuitive Online Formula to Discover Exactly What Your Customers Want to Buy…Create a Mass of Raving Fans…and Take Any Business to the Next LevelLaunch: An Internet Millionaire’s Secret Formula To Sell Almost Anything Online, Build A Business You Love, And Live The Life Of Your DreamsThe 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change- Platform: Get Noticed in a Noisy World
- See You at the Top
- The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right
- The Compound Effect
- Blog at Home Mom: Balancing Blogging and Motherhood
- Eat That Frog!: 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time
Personal
Continue using the Tupler Techniques every day. (These are found in the book, Lose Your Mummy Tummy) – I have been failing at doing these consistently.
Complete P90X by December 31st – Still have not started this! I’m trying to convince my hubs to do these with me. 🙂
Read at least 2 books just for me.
- The Better Life: Small Things You Can Do Right Where You Are
Simply Tuesday: Small-Moment Living in a Fast-Moving World- The Slight Edge: Turning Simple Disciplines into Massive Success and Happiness
- My Other Ex: Women’s True Stories of Losing and Leaving Friends
Marriage Goals
Write one love note to Pat a month. Totally forgot to do this again this month….
Plan at least one date night every 6 months.
Read at least 3 books on Marriage:
- 52 Ways to Wow Your Husband
- 31 Days to a Happy Husband
- The 4 Seasons of Marriage: Secrets to a Lasting Marriage
- The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love that Lasts
100 Ways to Love Your Husband: A Life-Long Journey of Learning to Love
Mothering Goals
Spend at least 30 minutes every day playing with my children. I was very inconsistent with this one….
Write in Motherhood gratitude journal every day. (Done.)
Plan a date night with my boys once every 6 months.
Read one new book every month with boys. (We read two! Peter Pan and some Dinosaur one….I don’t remember the title. 🙂 )
Read at least 1 book on Parenting/Motherhood.
- The 5 Love Languages of Children
- Raising Your Spirited Child
- Making Children Mind without Losing Yours
Love Rebel: Reclaiming Motherhood
What I read:
A Mother’s Rule of Life – I actually read this along with the women’s group at my church. It’s an amazing guide to creating balance in your home life, but it was written by a Catholic mother for Catholics so just be aware of that if you plan to read this one. It breaks down setting up a Rule for your family life by following the 5 P’s: Prayer, Person, Partner, Parent, Provider and has been such a wonderful blessing to our family since we started implementing it.
Just a few of my friends from FinCon… 🙂
Spiritual Goals
Complete 1 Bible Study. (Done) – I’m actually doing my 3rd one with the women’s group at church.
Volunteer once at our church. (Done. I’m helping with the nursery while my women’s group meets.)
Read Bible Daily through Blessed is She. (Done. )
Read at least 2 books on Christianity.
- 33 Days to Morning Glory: A Do-It-Yourself Retreat In Preparation for Marian Consecration
- How to Listen When God Is Speaking: A Guide for Modern-Day Catholics
- Shirt of Flame: A Year with St. Therese of Lisieux
- The Temperament God Gave You: The Classic Key to Knowing Yourself, Getting Along with Others, and Growing Closer to the Lord
- Cheerful Chats for Catholic Children: Short Stories for Catholic Children with a Moral and a Prayer following each Anecdote.
- The Hidden Power of Kindness: A Practical Handbook for Souls Who Dare to Transform the World, One Deed at a Time
Catholic Family Handbook: Time-tested Techniques to Help You Strengthen Your Marriage and Raise Good Kids- Chiara Corbella Petrillo
Financial Goals
We’re still trying to figure everything out as far as how money is going to be working in our home. Hopefully we’ll get this figured out soon as we haven’t really saved much towards our roof yet.
3- Month fully-fund emergency fund by December 31st – goal is $10,500.
- Current Balance: $10,822.31
New goal:
- Save $4,000 for a new roof by December 31st
- Current Balance: $500.00
Pay mortgage principal down by $10,000 by December 31st.
- Owed on mortgage as of December 2015 is: $33,835.25
- Current Balance: $30,145.51 (current payment hasn’t hit yet)
Read at least 1 Financial book:
What I Want to Read:
- The Money Saving Mom’s Budget: Slash Your Spending, Pay Down Your Debt, Streamline Your Life, and Save Thousands a Year
- Slaying the Debt Dragon: How One Family Conquered Their Money Monster and Found an Inspired Happily Ever After
- The Two-Income Trap: Why Middle-Class Parents are Going Broke
- Debt-Free Living in a Debt-Filled World: A book to encourage, educate, inform, and inspire.
- Soldier of Finance: Take Charge of Your Money and Invest in Your Future
What I read:
Love Your Life Not Theirs by Rachel Cruz – y’all know I love anything and everything related to contentment and Rachel’s message is so spot on. I love her humor and the way that she reminds us all that the only way to true happiness is through contentment.
How are you doing with your goals so far this year?
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I love reading your goals because it motivates me. So far this year I have been able to to things that are outside of my comfort zone. I even released a free eBook! But the struggle I’m having is my pageviews, which were terrible for the month of September. Makes me question if I’m going to be able to hit my goal for the year. This month I am going to read Slay your Debt Dragon and continue to work on my other yearly goals. Thanks Jessi!