Now that we're into March, I thought it would be a good time to revisit my goals for the year. I've gotten off to a really rotten start to the year, thanks to some injuries and some bad dietary choices (as I mentioned last time, I've been eating out a whole lot more than normal and have made some bad choices while doing so). I've also almost completely failed to use the checklist I made to track stuff (I was using it for the first week, then forgot to for awhile, and then forgot where I put it). So I'm going to need to decide on a better way to track things (and now am not able to judge a success for my sleeping and stretching goals based on tracking them for the year).
I'm going to have to think about this for a bit though. Looking back at my goals for the last several years, I haven't had a lot of luck with them. I think I'll need to figure out both a better method for tracking them, and perhaps come up with a better method for setting goals in general. My general thought at the moment is to maybe set smaller goals for shorter periods of time? I know that in the past I often forgot about the goals I had set as life changed and things got busier (one of my biggest complaints all the time is that I don't have enough time to do everything). Perhaps setting a seasonal or monthly goal would be more manageable (and I could build off of a success or failure for the following season or month)? Like I said, I'm going to think about this for a bit before I commit to anything new.
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