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My new goals

At the beginning of last month, I started with setting goals for myself.  So, now it's time for an update:
- I would say I did okay (not great).
- I did achieve my goals for my blog, my personal writing and studying.
- But I fell behind in workouts and also I didn't get around to reading.

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For the next month, my new goals are:
  • STUDY harder- I have to improve my grades. I am gonna get an A.
  • WORKOUT- be consistent, and follow a healthy diet. 
  • BLOG - continue to be creative. I am aiming at thrice a week now, and the plan is to follow a Monday-Wednesday-Friday schedule.
I think it makes more sense for me right now to focus on just these three and do a good job at them, instead of juggling too much and making a mess of my life. I think starting new things will have to wait a few months. 


What are your new goals for this month (or old)?


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  1. I'm still trying to e healthier, I am definitely walking more and cycling and using the car less but I know I could do a lot better. I'm seriously thinking of joining a local gym but its a bit of a financial commitment and I've been trying not to spend much money this year too!!

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  2. Good luck with your goals!
    I'm also trying to be more consistent with my workouts and eat more healthily, plus I'm planning to blog a lot more :)

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  3. I am also on fence about the gym, but signing up for one would make me go I think.
    Good luck with sticking to your goals.. :)

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  4. Thanks Sofia.. Good luck to you too :)

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  5. I feel that sharing your goals makes you more accountable. Best of luck and I'll look out for an update next month

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  6. I think setting a blogging post goal can be very helpful. I used to post 6x a week and now I am done to twice... I never thought I would post this little haha good luck with your goals!

    Jessica
    the.pyreflies.org

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  7. Thank you! I too thought it's better to decide on a number of posts than feeling overwhelmed about not being able to write much..

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  8. I'm so glad that you shared all these GREAT goals, I'm working on a post like this too with all my current goals and acheivements a catchup from January. :)
    www.thepetitemrs.com

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  9. Thanks Nora! I will look forward to read your post..

    Also, thanks for connecting over different social media! ❤

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