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How Do I want To Feel? 2017 Goals

For the past couple of years I have set goals for 6 categories. This year 2017 isn’t just going to be about crossing things off my list, it’s going to be about how I want to feel.

2017 Goals

Being off for the last 10 months has given me time to think about who I am, and the person that I want to be.  I’ve come  long way in overcoming my anxiety and PTSD but this year I want to take things further.   There are certain people and situations both past and present that have been and are triggers for me. These triggers open folders in my subconscious reminding my of a hurt from my past.  I react to these triggers with the fight of a heavy weight champion, consuming me with a disproportionate anger  that is exhausting.

For 2017 I want my life to be less about drama and the desire to be in control.  Focusing on nurturing important aspects of myself and my life, such as my well being- mental and physical- my relationships, and my career.  In 2017 I want to feel calm and balanced, I want to forgive the past, release the future and SHOW UP for the present.


Fitness Goals:

  1.  Calm and balanced- I’ll be heading back to work in March so  I will be juggling work, daycare, and family.  I plan to maintain a regular work routine of 4-5 one hour workouts a week with one long run.

  2. Healthy and Strong  – Spend a month trying out TRX classes at True Conditioning in Steveston.

  3. Inspired and Elated- I am registered to run the BMO Vancouver Half Marathon,and the  Vancouver Rock’N’Roll Half Marathon.

  4. Bold and Challenged – Participate in the Point Grey Sprint Triathlon. It must be said:  I find this goal intimidating, it’s pushing me way out of my comfort zone.  I have considered taking it off my list several times.  Which means it must happen because what doesn’t challenge you doesn’t change you.

  5. Empowered and Invigorated – Participate in the Vancouver Spartan Race.


Personal Development

  1. Happy and Connected- No matter how much there is to do we will have two #FamilyFun activities a month.

  2. Abundant and Thankful-  I will have an #AttitudeofGratitudeFor each month of the year I will write  a note to someone I admire. Letting them know why they inspire me and thanking them for being them.

  3. PRESENT-   Practice deep breathing and #PositiveAffirmations and #IntentionSetting daily. “Its all about my attitude.” I can choose to get caught up in the process or the drama that is around me.  Or I can stop, take a deep breath, and choose to be present and enjoy the moment.


Fun goals

  1. Adventurous and Alive–  By year end I will have hiked, Buntzen Lake, Brandywine Falls, Gold Creek Falls,  and Quarry Rock

  2. Inspired and Amazed- Hike the Chief this summer.

  3. Carefree and Playful- Try a minimum of  four dance classes at Tantra Fitness Richmond. 

  4. Romantic and Enamor–  Minimum 1 date night a month. NO EXCUSES

  5. Rested and Relaxed–  By year end  we will go on three local vacations.


Business Goals

  1. Accomplished & Confident– I will post two blogs a month.  Increase my traffic by 50% and increase my readership by 10%.  I will return to my full-time position with renewed vigor and a positive outlook, anticipating exciting changes and possibilities a year away provides.

Financial Goals

  1. Prosperous-  Increase my combined  income streams by 5% by year end.

  2. Stable– Continue to contribute to my RRSP Plans, will supplementing my TFSA with an additional  thousand dollars by year end.

  3. Responsible- eliminate  any  unsecured debt by year end. Maintain my sons RESP contributions and my life insurance while finalize my estate planning.

How about you?

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