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Goals and Reflections for a New Year

January 1, 2016 by Jen 2 Comments

Goals and Reflections for a New Year

Goals and Reflections for a New Year

Do you create new goals for yourself and your family in the new year?

We always create goals for ourselves and help our children create goals as well. Throughout the year we often have discussions about how we are coming along with our goals, changing up goals and the fact that if goals are met it isn’t a fail.

Goals for a New Year

I realize that goals are supposed to be more concrete than the ones I have here, such as lose x amount of pounds by a certain date, but keeping these ideas in my head throughout the year is more helpful to me, but everyone is different.

➤ Eat Healthy and Exercise – I know this is pretty much everyone’s goal and for good reason. I do okay with the exercise portion because I like to exercise and it does wonders for my overall well-being, but my eating habits aren’t always the best. There is room for improvement and no matter how much a person exercises – you can’t outrun a bad diet!

My simple, but not always easy plan:

More fruits and veggies

More water

Green Tea each day

Less sugar and other processed “food”

➤Read more – the last couple of months I have been spending less time on my phone/computer (blogging less!) and have been reading more. In 2015 my reading goal was 20 books and I ended up reading 24 books. This year I think I’m going to make 25 books my goal. I also want my reading to be more intentional this year. I participate in a book club with my homeschool group and I’m also doing another reading challenge which I will share more about soon.

➤Journal/Commonplace Book – This one goes along with the above, of being more intentional. I started journaling when we started the adoption process of our oldest. I have been doing it on and off for the last 14 years. More off than on the last several years. That will change in 2016. Journaling also helps with my prayer time!

I want to encourage my children to journal so New Year’s weekend we are going to make a trip to the craft store and pick out some inexpensive journals to decorate.

There are lots of ideas on my Pinterest Journaling board.

➤Simplify- Simplification in a large family is a challenge. Managing the “stuff” for 8 people often feels overwhelming. We often declutter, throw out and give away, but the “stuff” multiples like bunnies when I’m not looking. We did Christmas a bit differently this year and it was so helpful in this department.

➤Limit Distractions- Easier said than done in a large, busy family! There is always plenty of noise and activity to go around. But, again with the phone and the computer – they can certainly be a distraction. It’s not that the phone and computer are bad, it’s is the mindless scrolling that is often a waste of time. Like I mentioned in my post about connecting with your teen, social media is here to stay and we need to model good behavior ourselves.

➤Blogging – And blogging goals? I have none. Not one and it feels good. As I mentioned in a previous post, my plan this year is just to blog when I have time and when I feel like I have something I want to document. I’m even contemplating deleting my blog Facebook page. The way FB is set up, so few people see my posts anyway, it just might help me work towards more simplifying. Instagram and Pinterest are enjoyable for me though and I will keep using those social media outlets.

What are your thoughts and plans for 2016?

Filed Under: Healthy Living, Life, Lists

Progress, Not Perfection

January 14, 2015 by Jen 14 Comments

Progress, Not Perfection

(contains affiliate links) 2014 wasn’t my most spectacular year in terms of fitness and healthy eating. And it shows. My pants are a bit more snug than I’d like them to be. The year started out just fine, but then summer hit. We were house hunting, we were traveling, we were moving and traveling some […]

Filed Under: BeachBody, Healthy Living

May Small Changes Challenge – Get Moving!

May 1, 2014 by Jen 4 Comments

May Small Changes Challenge – Get Moving!

As with my other monthly challenges, I believe making small changes over time add up to big results!  Same goes for adding exercise into the day.  A little bit of effort makes a big difference.  Forget the all or nothing attitude, as in if I don’t run a marathon each day I may as well […]

Filed Under: Healthy Living, Small Changes

Should Homeschool Moms be Fit?

January 8, 2014 by Jen 2 Comments

Should Homeschool Moms be Fit?

You know my answer is…absolutely!!What does being fit mean to you? My definition of being fit is to have the energy to get through our busy homeschool day, having clothes fit when I put them on, having the functional fitness to keep up with my kids, carry in groceries, run up and down the stairs […]

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Crock Pot Taco Soup {Vegan}

January 6, 2014 by Jen 4 Comments

Crock Pot Taco Soup {Vegan}

Looking for a quick, healthy, easy, frugal crock pot meal? Crock pot Taco Soup fits the bill. I use my crock pot on busy days when we are going to be out of the house, days when we will have a busy evening, and just plain old busy days! Crock Pot Taco Soup Ingredients: Vegetable […]

Filed Under: Healthy Living, Recipes

10 Favorite Family Recipes – Easy & {Mostly!} Healthy

June 25, 2013 by Jen 4 Comments

10 Favorite Family Recipes – Easy & {Mostly!} Healthy

  Easy Family Dinners 1.  Rice & Beans – super easy, and a kid favorite 2. Quinoa & Berry Salad – this is perfect for summer parties and potlucks, my husband and I love this salad 3.  Muffins – I’ve never met a muffin I didn’t love.  They are {usually} so simple to make, easy to eat, […]

Filed Under: Healthy Living, Recipes

How to Have a Fit Summer

June 24, 2013 by Jen 1 Comment

How to Have a Fit Summer

*this post contains affiliate links, see my disclosure page A fit summer? Yes you can!  Being fit doesn’t have to mean spending hours in the gym either.  The goal for me has never been to make the cover of a magazine, but to be healthy, have energy to do the things I want to do, […]

Filed Under: Faith, Family, Healthy Living

Weekly Photo Collage :: 4/26/2013 – Short & Sweet!

April 26, 2013 by Jen 3 Comments

Weekly Photo Collage :: 4/26/2013 – Short & Sweet!

My post today is going to be short and sweet.  It’s been a busy week, we’re celebrating a birthday today!, and a couple of the kids have spring colds.  But I do really like to document our weeks, so here goes:Learning Time:This week a majority of the week was spent on the basics, the math […]

Filed Under: Healthy Living, Home Education, Jonah, Relaxed Schooling, Wrapping up the Week

5 Easy Ways to Get Started with Exercise {with A Printable}

April 10, 2013 by Jen 4 Comments

5 Easy Ways to Get Started with Exercise {with A Printable}

The weather is finally warming up and it actually feels good to be outside.  Instead of finding the nearest hammock and plunking down to read a good book, why not lace up your sneakers and get some exercise? You don’t have to spend hours working up a sweat to reap the benefits of exercise.  Some […]

Filed Under: Healthy Living

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Catholic, Homeschooling Wife and Mom of six. Six children who joined our family from various locations around the world. Faith, Large Family Living and Learning, Adoption and Healthy Living, are just some of the topics I chat about the most.Read More...

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