Here are several (more like ten) examples of things I say I'm going to do but then I don't do:
So, what's my deal then? What's it gonna take?
When it comes right down to it, I don't like constraint and I don't like discomfort. I think that's why I'm falling into this dilemma. It takes discipline, perseverance and drive - something we talk about all of the time with our scholars when it comes to getting their Ph.D.'s. It takes a willingness to be "uncomfortable" for a period of time until the new habit or life style takes hold. It takes a willingness to "give up" certain things (i.e. sacrifice) in order to land at the ultimate goal or outcome.
Last week, we had a session with Harley Blake (an AWESOME group facilitator from CMU's Human Resources) on goal setting. Of course he talked about SMART goals - goals that are specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and timely. I've actually attended this seminar on goal setting for something like the past ten years - we usually host it for our scholars during the first week of our Summer Research Institute. You would think that somewhere along the line I would have picked up on this skill of setting (and achieving) SMART goals right?
So how about this? Let me re-phrase things for my top-five:
So how about this? Let me re-phrase things for my top-five:
- Every time I feel the urge to eat a "sugary eatable" (the blatant kind of sugary items such as Oreos, M&M's, Lucky Charm cereal, mocha frappaccinos, ice cream, etc), I will text my "accountability partner" (yes, I already have this set up) to get support and find another alternative to satisfy my craving.
- I will institute a monthly "date night" with my husband starting in the month of June.
- I will practice crow pose and various plank poses on a daily basis to build my strength so that I can ultimately "jump back into chaturanga" by August 1
- I will create one new post for my blog every week by the deadline of Sunday by 12 midnight.
- I will do something special (i.e. read a book, play a game etc) with each child (Milah, Maeve and Ben) at least every other day.
There, I think that's better. Or at least a step in the right direction. I will be reporting on my progress and evolving mindset towards these goals. I will also create a chart for the wall to monitor my behavior daily and to further hold myself accountable.
One of the "posts" from the Winner's Circle that I have saved in my email inbox (I do that from time to time) is one on the topic of being "trustworthy" with yourself. I think "doing what I say I'm going to do" falls squarely into this category.
So I'm setting out to be more trustworthy. I'm going to trust in myself to do what I say I'm going to do even when the going gets a little tough. I think I may be pleasantly surprised this time around!

Love it, Lynn! Especially the bit about tracking your progress in an organized fashion. I could use some improvement in that area :)
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