Like I said in my other post, I'm feeling really positive these days. I think I'm even coming to term with my age.
I know that 34 isn't all that old, but ever since I was a kid I always dreaded going past 32, like all my prime years were behind me. And as I started this journey with the weight loss, and also the writing, I have felt like I was catching the bus really late. And I hate to be really late.
But the other day for some reason that all changed. I started looking at the thirties as being still very young, and still quite capable of accomplishing the many goals I have set for myself. In fact, I read a news article that said today's thirty-something looks at the milestone more as a beginning than an end. Even Oprah says that hitting 40 means you're hitting your stride.
So in the spirit of this newfound youthfulness, I decided to put my goals down in a more concrete way and decide there are going to be certain things I'll do before I hit 40.
They are as follows - in no particular order:
1. Get down to goal weight and maintain at 150lbs.
2. Sell a book AND/or a screenplay - a significant sale.
3. Have one more child, at least.
4. Own my own home.
5. Buy a new car, as in brand new car.
6. Travel to New York City.
7. Travel to Europe.
8. Go on a cruise
9. Run a mile (I never did it, even as a kid... its kind of a personal vendetta)
I've got six years, and I feel like I have a foothold on several of these goals. My new year's resolution has to do with the finances, and of course I'm working really hard on the weight. I have to dedicate more time to the writing, that's been the slowest moving goal so far.
I meant to have two more screenplays done by the end of the year but I haven't been inspired to write any on either one. I just need to bite the bullet and get to work.
Slow and steady wins the race. I can't get it all done in a couple of months, but if I do a little each day I can look back at the progress and be amazed at how much I really can do.
4 comments:
Hopefully I will get to tag along for #6-8 :)
I love your journal, thank you for sharing it to me.
I love you and wish you success, Jeff
Absotively Posolutley.
:)
Wouldn't be NYC or Europe or a Cruise without my best friend of 23 years to spend it with!
I know what you mean about the age thing..I always dreded turning 30...I'm 31! Its not as bad as I thought, I have made alot of changes in my appearance to make myself feel better! Good luck with all of your goals!! YOU CAN DO IT!
Thanks Hapy! :)
I'm glad the 30s are working out for you. You sound like you're really getting it together.
I'm kinda envious ;)
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