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February Goals

Participating in the Make a habit, break a habit linkup yesterday got me thinking. Every year we all set up a bunch of goals for ourselves, which we may or may not achieve. I fall in the latter categories mostly. So, I have decided to take a problem solving approach and break it down to more achievable goals and hold myself accountable each month.


For February I am a few days late, but better late than never, right? Here's my list:
  • Finish READING the book (A million little pieces) I started few months ago, but never finished because of my laziness
  • WORKOUT at least 21 days this month - making a habit
  • Stay active on BLOG , I'd say 4 times a week maybe.
  • Write in my JOURNAL every day- one liners would do!
  • STUDY consistently- more than 3 days a week.
I will be back with update on this at end of month. Wish me luck!

P.S. I also found these old February goals.
Also, check out my linkup goals.


What are your goals? 







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  1. I love that one of your goals is to write more in your journal! I was really good about it last year - up until the holidays. Sigh. :) I need to pick it back up again. Good luck with your February goals! :)

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    1. Thanks Mia.. Good luck to you too for getting back to your journal :)

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  2. Have you heard of the "line a day" journals?? They allow you to write just a sentence or two everyday of the year and then it repeats on the same page the next year- you keep it for several years and can see what you were doing on that day for the past five years. I love journaling this way!
    I'm so glad you linked up with us! I hope you meet all your goals for the month!

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    1. Oh, that's interesting! I hadn't heard of it before, but will check it out. I too am glad I found this link up- it gave me a motivation for setting some goals for me. Thanks for that :)

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