2010 Goals
For the past 5 years (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and (2009), at the beginning of each year, I’ve set goals for the upcoming year. These have been met with varying degrees of success, but regardless of the past (lack of) results, I still feel this is an important exercise for me (and everyone!) to do. This provides a roadmap, a direction for my future, showing what I deem important and on which areas of my life I want to work and improve.
As I’ve written about in previous years’ posts, I don’t like setting resolutions. Resolutions are a recipe for failure, usually involving changing a behavior immediately, then trying to keep that behavior change over a time period. When a resolution is broken, motivation is quickly lost and the resolution falls to the way side. (The typical resolution lasts through mid-February.) Goals, on the other hand, are something for which you strive to complete, taking baby steps along the way to keep up motivation and to mark progress. Goals are a steady climb towards new behavior and lasting change, not an unrealistic immediate change. For example, imagine how many more people would get into the shape they want if they changed a resolution of “Lose weight by going to the gym every day this year” to a goal of “Lose x pounds this year by: going to the gym with a friend once a week for the first 2 months, then twice a week for the next two months; sign up to walk a 5K in June, etc…”
One of the best ways to create and follow through on goals is to make them S.M.A.R.T. These goals that are:
S = Specific
M = Measurable
A = Attainable
R = Realistic
T = Timely
You can read more about S.M.A.R.T. goals at goal-setting-guide.com, as well as numerous other sites on the web.
Keeping this template in mind, my goals for 2010 are as follows:
Goal: Increase emergency fund
Category: Financial
Time Frame: End of the year
Specifics/Comments: I currently have one month of expenses stashed away in a money market account at Vanguard. I will increase this to three months by the end of the year by adding 7.35% of each paycheck to the account.
Goal: Get to work on time
Category: Personal
Time Frame: Daily
Specifics/Comments: As I get more comfortable and settled at a job, I roll in to the office later and later, largely because I’m not a morning person and hit the snooze a few times too many, but also because I spend too much time on the web in the morning. I will reduce the amount of times I hit snooze to one and/or set my alarm for an earlier time (7:00 instead of 7:15) in addition to reducing the amount of time spent on the web in the morning, leaving the house no later than 8:20, instead of 8:40.
Goal: Perform a Random Act of Kindness at least once a month
Category: Charity/Community
Time Frame: Monthly
Specifics/Comments: I have been blessed more than I deserve and have been inspired by Southland’s John Weece to make a difference in people’s lives. At least once a month, or as God lays on my heart, I will perform a Random Act of Kindness (RAOK), all anonymously (or at least an anonymously as possible). RAOK’s I have in mind are leaving an extra large tip at restaurants, paying for the meals of people behind me in the drive-through, bringing donuts into the office for co-workers and sending encouraging cards to friends.
Goal: Participate in a 5K/10K
Category: Exercise/Health
Time Frame: End of October
Specifics/Comments: I didn’t do any 5K or 10K events last year and missed the feeling of being fit that resulted from the training. I will sign up and participate in at least one event this year. Events in mind right now are the Flying Pig in May, the Redlegs Run For Home in June and/or the Susan G. Komen in September. Decision on which one will be made by early April.
Goal: Read a chapter of Proverbs every day
Category: Spiritual
Time Frame: Daily for 6 months
Specifics/Comments: I will read a chapter of Proverbs each day as a way to reinforce the wisdom therein and to keep it “written on my heart.” There are 31 chapters, so I will read the chapter based on the current day (chapter 6 on Jan 6th, Feb 6th, etc.). Starting in July, I will choose a different book of the Bible (James?) and continue reading a chapter a day.
Goal: Visit Cuyahoga National Park
Category: Travel
Time Frame: End of the year
Specifics/Comments: One of my life goals is to visit every National Park. This is a baby step toward achieving this goal. As close as it is and despite having been to Cleveland a few times over the years, I have not yet made it to this park. First, I will research this park to determine the best time to visit and how much time should be allotted to visiting the park. Then, I will schedule a time to make the trip and start saving.
Goal: Read 20 Books, at least 12 of them non-fiction
Category: Hobbies/Leisure
Time Frame: End of the year
Specifics/Comments: This list may will change over the course of the year, but here’s the first few in the queue, in no particular order –
Non-fiction:
- Men Are Like Waffles-Women Are Like Spaghetti – Bill and Pam Farrel
- Outliers – Malcolm Gladwell
- What the Dog Saw And Other Adventures – Malcolm Gladwell
- Predictably Irrational – Dan Ariely
- Church History in Plain Language – Bruce Shelley
- Love and Respect – Emerson Eggerichs
- The Prodigal God – Tim Keller
For Men Only: A Straightforward Guide to the Inner Lives of Women – Shaunti and Jeff Feldhahn(Finished)How the Mighty Fall – Jim Collins(Finished)Choosing to Cheat – Andy Stanley(Finished)
Fiction:
Goal: Finish painting house
Category: Home Improvement
Time Frame: End of May
Specifics/Comments: I painted the main level of my house last year, but procrastinated when it came to the 2nd level. My goal is to have this job completed by the time the weather starts getting nicer, though hopefully much sooner. I have the paint and all the supplies, so it’s just a matter of forcing myself to do it. In finer detail, the stairwell and upstairs hallway will be done by end of January and one of the bedrooms done by the end of each following month.
[UPDATE: Added this goal]
Goal: Reach 175 found geocaches
Category: Hobbies/Leisure
Time Frame: End of the year
Specifics/Comments: I’m currently at 146 found geocaches.









Well, did my first RAOK today, spur of the moment. After cleaning the snow off my car, I looked over and saw my boss’ car still covered, so I cleared it too. She wasn’t having a good day, so I hoped that made her evening a little better. It’s a great feeling doing something like that, especially when done anonymously. Try it sometime!
done the paying for the person behind me in the drive through before, but i haven’t been up on this for quite a while. i really should sit down and plan out some goals like this as well. right now, the biggie is buy a house by the end of may. yikes! (p.s. – let me know what you think about ‘the road’. bill loves that book.)
First, the RSS for you blog keeps sending me multiple updates (nor full text).
Second, if you want a partner for the red legs run, I’ll do it with you (5k). You’re time might be faster but it’ll be better with another. I want to run one this year too. That way there are two free tickets (one for you and I’ll give you mine for Skyline Coney).
Third, Read something by Tim Keller this year.
Fourth, get help with the paint Mr. Color Blind!
Fifth, if you want company at Cuyahoga National Park, it might be a fun weekend trip for Lori and I since it is not that far for us.
1) Hmm, I noticed the lack of full text (looking into that) but haven’t seen the multiple updates. Which RSS reader do you use? Has it just been lately?
2) Let’s do it! It will definitely be better with a running partner. I need that motivational kick. My time probably won’t be faster since I haven’t been running in over a year. It’s not about the time, though, it’s about finishing!
3) Added Prodigal God to my list. Thanks for the suggestion!
4) Definitely! I learned my lesson!
5) Sure, when I figure out the timing of it, I’ll let ya know. That would be great fun!