1.What did I learn last week? – If you have trouble answering this question, it’s time for a change. It doesn’t matter how old you are, you should learn something new every week.
Last week was a whirlwind, but I think the greatest lesson was learning to capitalize on people’s strengths…or maybe that everything doesn’t need a response.
2.What was my greatest accomplishment over the past week? – Reflecting on your accomplishments is a healthy way to raise self confidence and contentment. It’s also an effective way to track your progress.
Embracing my feelings about a situation, and expressing them.
3.Which moment from last week was the most memorable and why? – It may open up your mind to new passions and goals, or simple pastimes worth revisiting.
This is so hard to answer…probably Alysa dancing to one of my favorite songs.
4.What’s the #1 thing I need to accomplish this week? – Everything else is secondary, and should be treated as such. Nevertheless, this question will also shine light on other noteworthy tasks.
Opening my Bible.
5.What can I do right now to make the week less stressful? – Set reminders in your calendar, get your laundry done, fill the car with gas… organize yourself.
Pray.
6.What have I struggled with in the past that might also affect the upcoming week? – The idea here is to learn from your struggles and better equip yourself for future encounters.
Lack of preparation for the semester ahead.
7.What was last week’s biggest time sink? – Steer clear of this in the future. Setup physical barriers against distractions if you have to.
Blogs, lol.
8.Am I carrying any excess baggage into the week that can be dropped? – Physical clutter, mental clutter… eliminate the unnecessary so the necessary may shine bright.
The answer is a resounding “yes”!…though I can’t pinpoint anything specific right now.
9.What have I been avoiding that needs to get done? – Pencil in a time to get these things done. For any 2-minute or less tasks, consider scheduling them first thing Monday morning.
1. AP Scores, 2. Packing, 3. Time with Him.
10.What opportunities are still on the table? – If it’s still available and you want it, make a concrete plan to go after it this week.
Everything’s on the table right now, and I’m excited about it!
11.Is there anyone I’ve been meaning to talk to? – Regular communication can solve problems before they fester. Always keep an open line of communication to those around you.
My Daddy.
12.Is there anyone that deserves a big ‘Thank You’? – Take time each week to thank the people who have helped you. Your kind gesture will not go unnoticed.
KB, but I think she’s kinda over my gratitude.
13.How can I help someone else this coming week? – The easiest way to get what you want is to help others get what they want. If you help them, they will remember you when you need help.
Will definitely keep this in mind.
14.What are my top 3 goals for the next 3 years? – You’ll never make any progress in life if you don’t setup realistic goals for yourself.
4.0 Club, Ministry, Homeownership
15.Have any of my recent actions moved me closer to my goals? – If the answer is no, something needs to change.
Yes and No.
16.What’s the next step for each goal? – Knowing the next step is the key to accomplishing the whole.
Discipline, ironically, happens to be the next step for all three goals.
17.What am I looking forward to during the upcoming week? – The answer can act as a great source of motivation. If nothing exists, schedule something to look forward to.
Driving to Carolina with my bestie.
18.What are my fears? – Consciously address your fears each week and slowly work on resolving them. It’s all about taking baby steps.
FAILURE [by my standards--which means a repeat of the past 18 months]
19.What am I most grateful for? – It’s a smart way to keep things in perspective, and something you should never lose sight of.
Grace.
20.If I knew I only had one week to live, who would I spend my time with? – Another helpful reminder… Life is short. Spend more time with the people you care about.
Gramma or April…I wanna say my Mom, but I feel like I’d love to bask in wisdom or impact the future.