Showing posts with label goals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label goals. Show all posts

1.02.2014

My Word for 2014



At 11:59pm on December 31st, I felt a pang of sadness. I was sorry to say goodbye to 2013 - it was quite a year!

I spent a cozy New Year's day in my jammies dreaming and scheming about the wonders that lie in the year ahead. New Year's is the best holiday for goal-setting-loving nerds. Like me.

Like last year, I came up with a guiding word for 2014: MOMENTUM.

In 2013, decisions were made and steps were taken to get the pieces in place in different areas of my life - I got married, completed my coaching certification and found my direction for my coaching business, and took on a new job title and responsibilities at work. It's all in place, and now it's time to dive deeper, to get moving, to put it all into action. It's all about momentum.

I am committing to a technique developed by comedian Jerry Seinfeld: I will take one step every day, no matter how small or big, to move myself toward my goals and generate momentum. Every day when I complete my task, I'll make an X on my calendar. And I will not break the chain.

It reminds me of this passage that I came across when I read poet David Whyte's Crossing the Unknown Sea: Work as a Pilgrimage of Identity:
Not long ago, I heard on the radio a description of a new form of propulsion for a probe that had just been launched into deep space...The scientist describing the new motor said that the amazing thing about the motor was that although the electrons were pushed out of the back of the probe at an incredible speed, the electrons were so small that the acceleration on the craft was actually only the equivalent of the weight of a piece of paper. But because that slight weight acted every moment and it occurred in a basically friction-free environment, the craft could reach speeds of hundreds of thousand of miles per hour. 
It is a profound metaphor for a poet, of course: just the weight of a piece of paper, a blank piece of paper, every moment, or even to begin with just once a day, every day.  But it is a metaphor for any work and any person. A steadily building field of activity, laid down almost imperceptibly, layer upon layer, which creates a world and at the same time prepares us for our appearance in that world.
I often get frustrated with myself that my forward movement comes in spurts - I wait for the space to block off a full day for working on my business. I get grumpy when these days are few and far between, and beat myself up for "not being able" to work on the things that are closest to my heart.

This new approach will (hopefully) mean that I don't have to wait, and I don't have to be frustrated with myself. I'll break it into bite-sized chunks, keep at it, and by disciplining myself to be faithful to my biz every single day, I'll get into a groove. I'll need to be patient even if progress seems slow, and know that no matter how small a step I take each day, it is enough - the constant forward movement adds up. And who knows where I'll be a year from now.

I'm so excited to get the ball rolling!

What's your word for 2014? Share it in the comments!

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12.31.2013

What a Year!


2013 was a quite a year - I'd say it was even my favorite one yet.  I declared it to be the Year of Love & Gratitude, and was it ever.  Check out some highlights in this fun slideshow

I set out these goals for myself, and accomplished so much personally, professionally, and creatively:
  • Married my sweetie, and planned an amazingly fun wedding!
  • Went on a dream honeymoon!
  • Became an auntie!
  • Became a certified Professional Life Coach!
  • Made a lot of quilts and expanded my horizons in free-motion quilting techniques!
  • Revamp, reinvigorate, and rebrand my blog (in process - coming so soon!)
  • Launch my coaching business (my coaching practice is open for business and I've worked with clients throughout 2013 - but I have yet to mark it with a launch party, which will totally make it feel official - coming soon!)
My word for 2013 was: COURAGE.  I set out to live wholeheartedly, to share myself with the world without being shy or fearful of what others will think.  My mantra was: may I have the courage to show up and let myself be seen.  It was a big moment for me to step into the limelight as "The Bride," to take on a new role and greater responsibility & visibility at work, and to begin showing up as a coach - at networking events and through opportunities that came my way.  I was courageous this year, and though at times I felt vulnerable, nothing but wonderful things have happened - I've felt authentic, I've made friends with like-minded people, and opportunities have opened up to share myself and my passions with others in even more ways.  It's been so exciting.  

None of this would have been possible without the love and support of my team - my husband, friends, book club gang, co-workers, family, fellow quilt guild members, and coaching colleagues.  I am so fortunate to have such an amazing network of incredible people.

The pieces are in place.  2014 will bring everything to the next level.  More on that tomorrow!

Happy New Year!

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1.05.2013

Hello, 2013!

tea towel from yaymeeralee on etsy

2012 was the Year of Transition...

But I'm officially declaring 2013 the Year of Love & Gratitude.

There is so much to look forward to this year - personally, professionally, creatively, and here on the Connect the Dots blog.

In 2013, I will:
  • Marry Ian!
  • Go on a relaxing and super fun honeymoon!
  • Become an aunt!
  • Complete my certification to become a Professional Life Coach!
  • Launch my coaching business!
  • Make a lot of quilts!
  • Expand my horizons in free-motion quilting techniques!
  • Revamp, reinvigorate, and rebrand my blog!
Every single one of those bullet points deserves an exclamation point (or three).  And you'll be hearing more about all of them in the coming weeks.  Stay tuned!

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1.02.2013

See ya, 2012!


A lot of things have been going on behind the scenes here in 2012, and I'm finally ready to share them with you.

For me, 2012 was the Year of Transition.

So many pieces of my life shifted and changed.  In the middle of it all, it seemed turbulent, exciting, and often a little scary.  On the other side, well, it all makes perfect sense.

The highlights:
  • Ian and I decided to get engaged (Yes!  Big news!)
  • I explored and shifted my career interests, and enrolled in a program to become a life coach (SO much more on that to come!)
  • I founded a chapter of the Modern Quilt Guild in Rhode Island 
  • I (finally) started to think of Providence as home, rather than my childhood home in Vermont
  • I celebrated my *golden* birthday, and turned 27 on the 27th, thus entering my late twenties

Through all of these things, quilting in my studio space has kept me grounded.  I made a whole bunch of quilts throughout the year, each of them was personal and special to me in its own way, and each taught me something new about the quilting process.

[Other notable things that have kept me grounded: Netflix, hot tea, Ian, Callie Cat, and copious amounts of dark chocolate.]

Looking back at my goal for this year was like taking a big, deep breath.  I laid out just one challenge for myself in 2012, rather than a whole list: to place more value on rest, relaxation, and recharging myself.  I (mostly) allowed myself to stray from structure and gave myself permission to take time for myself.  Of course, I always need to grow in this area.  Always.

See ya, 2012.  Though it all turned out right in the end, I'm not sad to see you go.

Up next: what's in store for 2013.  [Hint: it's going to be awesome.]

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