I used to pride myself on goal setting. I’d set a goal, accomplish it, then move on to the next. Somewhere along the lines I fell off my grind of sitting down every October to write down my goals. 🤔
I’ve reached 85% of my life goals. I was actually ok with that number. Eighty-five percent is pretty darn good; but not exceptional or excellent. So, here I go again, setting new goals, new adventures for myself.
Introducing Michelle Joy Brown 5.0 😊
I’ve spent a good part of my life “rebelling”, but against what? Or against who? And what has it served me!! I had a stroke, at what cost? I’m now forced to recreate my life 🙃. I’m forced to take my time. To indulge in self-care. To take quiet walks. To write ✍. To smell the roses. To accept love more. To ask for help. To make new friends. To become selfish!! To think about what I want 🤔 what I desire! I’m focusing more on me and my health 💯.
Honor Thyself:
Most days, I just go for a walk, I need it, and it's perfect to relax my mind and body. Why walk? Because I still can. And I'm so grateful that I can still dream and walk. While in rehabilitation I wondered if I'd be able to walk and run again. It was scary, no, it was terrifying lying there not knowing. Would my voice come back? Would I be able to walk without assistance, a walker or cane? I really didn't know 😕 and I was afraid to utter my fears out loud. Would I be able to drive again or travel? Those days were scary and I still face debilitating fears almost every day. But, I’ve got goals!!!
My first goal after rehab: Getting to the fifth tree was vitally important for me.
I remember not being able to walk after my stroke. I immediately set a goal.
A new year is quickly approaching. What goals will you challenge yourself with? What do you want to accomplish in 2022?
Share your thoughts and goals with us. Cab’t wait to see what possibilities you create for your new year. More on goals later. 🥰
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I'm working on my 2022 goals right now 🥰