These Staging Sisters have met with clients, listened to their goals and connected this season in a more personal way. We are envisioning and planning for a happy, successful 2015.
Showing posts with label goals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label goals. Show all posts
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Still thinking about my goals
Okay, this is really easy and a reminder to be simple about our list.
Top 10 New Years Resolutions by KIDS!
1.Eat healthier - try to eat five fruits and vegetables each day and drink no sugary drinks.
2.Get active - spend less than two hours each day in front of the TV, computer or playing video games and get at least one hour of physical activity each day.
3.Take care of your teeth - brush your teeth twice a day. Tooth decay is the number one chronic childhood disease.
4.Be safe - make sure everybody in the car (including parents) is properly buckled in with a car seat, booster seat or seat belt.
5.Give back - help someone else in the community through volunteering, working with community groups or by joining a group that helps people in need.
6.Be kind - a smile and a kind word can go a long way. Tell your mom and dad, brothers and sisters or your friends that they are appreciated and loved. Be friendly to kids who don't have any friends.
7.Try new things - find a sport (like basketball or soccer) or an activity (like playing tag, jumping rope, dancing or riding a bike) you like and try to do it a few times a week.
8.Protect yourself - never give out personal information such as your name, home address, school name or telephone number on the internet. Never send a picture of yourself to someone by cell phone, e-mail or the internet without your parent's permission.
9.Lend a helping hand - pick up after yourself, put your toys away when you're done playing with them and don't leave your dirty clothes on the floor. Your parents are very busy and need a little help.
10.Express yourself - when you feel angry, frustrated or stressed out, take a break and find better ways to deal with these feelings, such as exercising, reading, writing in a journal or talking to your parents or a friend.
COUNT ME IN!
Top 10 New Years Resolutions by KIDS!
1.Eat healthier - try to eat five fruits and vegetables each day and drink no sugary drinks.
2.Get active - spend less than two hours each day in front of the TV, computer or playing video games and get at least one hour of physical activity each day.
3.Take care of your teeth - brush your teeth twice a day. Tooth decay is the number one chronic childhood disease.
4.Be safe - make sure everybody in the car (including parents) is properly buckled in with a car seat, booster seat or seat belt.
5.Give back - help someone else in the community through volunteering, working with community groups or by joining a group that helps people in need.
6.Be kind - a smile and a kind word can go a long way. Tell your mom and dad, brothers and sisters or your friends that they are appreciated and loved. Be friendly to kids who don't have any friends.
7.Try new things - find a sport (like basketball or soccer) or an activity (like playing tag, jumping rope, dancing or riding a bike) you like and try to do it a few times a week.
8.Protect yourself - never give out personal information such as your name, home address, school name or telephone number on the internet. Never send a picture of yourself to someone by cell phone, e-mail or the internet without your parent's permission.
9.Lend a helping hand - pick up after yourself, put your toys away when you're done playing with them and don't leave your dirty clothes on the floor. Your parents are very busy and need a little help.
10.Express yourself - when you feel angry, frustrated or stressed out, take a break and find better ways to deal with these feelings, such as exercising, reading, writing in a journal or talking to your parents or a friend.
COUNT ME IN!
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Happy 2011!
What will 2011 bring and where will it take us? It is up to each of us to make it happen. So make it happen!
Friday, December 31, 2010
I got it!
I just started to write...
and quit soon after.
However, while in the shower I had a thoughtful break through! I break my list into categories. Yes I know it is obvious to many of you but I could not see through the fog to get to any type of list. I am breaking it down to better manage it. Anyone else want to join me and share some goals?
1. Family
2. Personal
3. Professional
4. Travel
5. OH
6. my sweet Salon
In that shower, I reflected on my sister and was inspired when one year, long ago, she exclaimed aloud to a group of woman a very lofty professional goal. I was awestruck that she could be so ballsy (shall we say). To my admiration she completed that very goal at years end. (I find it impossible or scary to verbally share my goals.) Do I sniff fear of failure?
Back to the list making...
and quit soon after.
However, while in the shower I had a thoughtful break through! I break my list into categories. Yes I know it is obvious to many of you but I could not see through the fog to get to any type of list. I am breaking it down to better manage it. Anyone else want to join me and share some goals?
1. Family
2. Personal
3. Professional
4. Travel
5. OH
6. my sweet Salon
In that shower, I reflected on my sister and was inspired when one year, long ago, she exclaimed aloud to a group of woman a very lofty professional goal. I was awestruck that she could be so ballsy (shall we say). To my admiration she completed that very goal at years end. (I find it impossible or scary to verbally share my goals.) Do I sniff fear of failure?
Back to the list making...
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Listen to the big people and the little people.
Thinking about the future this week...
taken with my crappy little point and shoot-Leavenworth WA
I am getting a bit emotional. I think I need to write down some goals but that's scary. I did it in 2009 when my at my book club we were given only 5 minutes to create a list of things we wanted to do. I have my list and every item is crossed out...done! Kind of fun to look back. But I need to focus on what's ahead
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