Breakdown

I initially planned to post my full list of goals right off that bat. In my head I thought compiling a list of goals would be easy.

Obviously, I was wrong.

I have never actually been big on setting long-term goals, but I’m usually good at making lists so I thought I’d sit down and knock out a goals list in no time. That didn’t happen and I found myself struggling to come up with ideas. I really wanted to just go wild and write everything that I could think of, but a lot of those thoughts didn’t feel genuine. They felt like things that I know others have on their bucket lists and I couldn’t bring myself to write them down for the sake of completing my list. I want my goals to be things I’m genuinely looking forward too and would like the challenge. I don’t want my list to be the first things I find on Google and be like “yeah that sounds good.”

Now I am not saying that I want to make my list something original or never been done before because honestly there will be some of the obvious stuff on there. I just want each goal to actually mean something to me. Honestly, I would just like to put more thought into this then just randomly throwing a list together and being done and then never accomplishing those random items because I have no desire to actually do them. That doesn’t sound fun, that sounds exhausting.

So, what I have decided to do is break up my goals into sections. I’ll have a set list of 100 goals and 10 goals per section. That way making one list at a time isn’t nearly as intimidating as doing it all at once. I intend to post each section separately and once they are all completed I will compose a master list.

Breaking things down into chunks will help me structure my goals and give me some time to reflect on what I want to see myself doing in the future.

Hopefully I’ll have some sections completed and posted by the end of this week.

Now I don’t know how to sign off on this post since the last one was clever and this one I got nothing. So, here’s a random pic of noodles. Inspiration noodles. Noodles that inspire me to write my goals down.

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One thought on “Breakdown

  1. That’s a good idea to organize your goals! It’ll help you think of things easier and have them organized so you don’t have to search the list to check something off every time!

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