Spring into Action: Review and Reset Your Annual Goals
Don’t you love spring and how it entices you with anticipation, optimism and renewal? How the longer, warmer days encourage you get outdoors, connect with nature and embrace your world? This is why I find spring to be an opportune time to review your annual goals, check your lists twice (or thrice!) and re-evaluate your achievements. And once that’s done, move some of your unfulfilled 2023 priorities to the top of your goals list.
Looking back at the goals I set back at the start of the year, I’m feeling confident I’m on track. So far, so good! Some I’ve met. Some are a work in progress. Some, by default, fall into the warm weather timeframe, so they’re on the horizon.
Of course, we’re all human, so some goals need be restarted or tweaked, which is why May is a perfect time to take pause and reset. There’s still a lot of the year left to get some great traction on finding personal success with achieving our goals.
Structure Your Goals to Find Success
In January, I committed to my goals through three methods that I summarize below. Read my “New Year, Even Better You?” post to get the full picture of my goal planning. If you didn’t commit to goals yet this year, don’t despair. You have eight months to work on them!
Three Methods to Create Goals
- Create top-level categories for your goals (such as home, travel, wellness, etc.) and then mini goals and tasks that roll up under them. I entered these into my Commit30 goals journal.
- Requiring some deep thinking, draft a “23 in 23” list. This is a great free-form thinking exercise to tap into new, creative and even outside-your-comfort-zone ideas. You may find yourself wanting to do things you hadn’t considered.
- Define a one-word theme for the year. This one I particularly love, as it’s a concise summation of what I want to achieve this year by zeroing in on one word or phrase. Below I explain why I chose my theme word “stride” and what it represents to me:
How I Define My One-Word Theme: Stride
- Signifies energy of movement with talking long steps, to walk with a mission, being deliberate and resolute.
- Allows for me to pace myself by taking steps as part of a bigger plan or process, to put something into action/operation, to phase it in.
- Represents being outdoors and connecting with nature, unwinding with every stride, carving out time to reflect and think.
- Inspires me because one of my goals is walking more this year; unfortunately, in 2022 I didn’t get enough walks in, as I allowed deadline work get in the way.
- Reminds me to take things in stride: to shrug it off, take a breath and deal calmly.
Things You Can Check Off Your List
If you can check off about a quarter or a third of your goals as completed, including those in process, you’re in good shape. I wasn’t sure if I was on track, but looking through my top-level goals, 23 in 23 list and one-word theme, I realize I’m doing pretty darn good. Some things on my list are totally incumbent upon the weather to transform from spring to summer, such as gardening and summer excursions. Others are ongoing throughout the year; while some I just need to start working on, like some financial planning tasks I keep putting off.
Things That Remain in Progress
I’m happy with the progress on many of my mini goals and tasks I want to work on throughout the year. Take a look at your list, as I’m sure you have priorities that need to be the forefront through the year. Check them out to see if you need to move some to the top of your goals list. Some of my ongoing in-progress goals include:
- Planning time for relationships (family, friends and the hubs), hosting gatherings, doing projects with the grandkids.
- Invest time for personal growth to read more, write and blog more, try my hand at poetry and educate myself through various online resources to improve my blog.
- Make my personal health a priority with following a healthy way of eating and exercising regularly.
- Ensure I take stock of mental and spiritual health. I will track gratitude in my journal, connect with nature, lighten up and laugh more and try to not be a people pleaser (as much!).
Things You Need to Focus on
If you’re like me, there’s a bulk of goals that can only happen during the warm season which make this exercise to review goals even more important. What do you want to do from now through October?
Many align with my happiness goals that include gardening, time spent on the water, being outdoors and summer travel and excursions. Plus, there are home goals I hope to tackle with interior updates, purging projects and decorating.
I realized today, I want to expand upon my summer goals with a bucket list. The hubs and I keep saying what we want to do in conversation, but a written list is essential (and satisfying when you check fun things off!). So, with that said, I highly recommend you jotting down your summer bucket list! I do a bucket list before my vacations now, and it really helps us squeeze more in and try new things.
You Can Set Your Goals Anytime
There are no rules here. You can develop your goals any day of the year for a month, season or year. Don’t put off what you can do today for tomorrow. If you want to set goals now, just do it.
As shared in my goal planning blog in January, this summarizes what I learned from my personal experience setting goals last year:
I’m quite pleased with my 2022 goal planning. In my mind, if 2022 was good, 2023 will be even better. The simple process of journaling using a goal planner helped me keep an open mind and do new things. It also helped keep my life on track and get more done. I wasn’t perfect, but I take pride knowing what I got accomplished.
Excerpt from Literally Laurie December 31 post
Goals Invigorate Our Happiness
Some may think having goals to complete during the year just add another layer of stress to our already busy lives. But really, setting personal goals shouldn’t put pressure on us. They give us the freedom to act on tasks that will ultimately make us happier and feel more accomplished. They free us to turn our goals into reality and cultivate our ideas.
I leave you with this final thought: In the back of our minds, we entertain thoughts for something we want to do without acting on them. This inertia depletes and defeats us when another year passes and we’re no closer to what we want. Take a leap of faith. You may find it changes your life!
Wonderful post. I set goals mentally, but not good at writing them down. This blog is an excellent reminder to set goals down on paper and be deliberate and resolute about achieving them. The Commit30 goal journal looked like a good start. Thank you for sharing this inspirational post.
The part of this post I love the most: You can set goals any time! It’s so easy to jump on the bandwagon of the “new year” goalsetting but the reality is that you CAN set goals any time. Why wait!
Your reminder that we can set goals anytime is so important. There are no limits to when we can start working towards what we want to achieve. Your own experience with goal planning in 2023 showcases the positive impact it had on your life and the sense of accomplishment it brought.
Finally, your message about goals invigorating our happiness resonates deeply. It’s true that goals should empower us rather than add unnecessary stress. They allow us to pursue tasks that bring us joy and fulfillment. Your encouragement to take a leap of faith and act on our desires is truly inspiring.
Thank you for sharing this thought-provoking post. It serves as a great reminder to review our goals, embrace new possibilities, and make the most of the time we have. Keep up the fantastic work on your blog and continue inspiring others with your journey.
I love the way you talk about setting goals as something important that gives us direction as it’s one of my beliefs as well. Thanks for sharing this great post, Laurie!
I LOVE goal setting. I think the 23 in 23 is a great idea and I need to create a list. I am working towards many goals and I am in the process of accomplishing a HUGE goal.
Wow, lots of new lingo I hadn’t heard yet being in productivity circles. There’s so much I need to learn! Have you heard of the weekly review?
Amazing article👌… I enjoyed reading it! Thanks for sharing❤️
I do agree that some goals need be restarted or tweaked. Moreover, any day is good for it, isn’t it?
Love this! Especially the 23 in 23 and the one-word theme!
I love the idea of a one-word theme for the year. I have done that in the past but let it fall by the wayside recently.
Mine first year. I like it so far.
Wow, I still can’t realize we’re almost halfway through 2023! It’s crazy! My word for the year is: intentional. I’m trying to apply it to every area of my life: intentional eating, spending time intentionally, and just being mentally where my feet are. Thank you for the amazing tips to do a mid-year recap, it’s definitely needed! 🙂
That’s a great one-word theme! I like it!!!
Very motivational! You are so correct! This is really great advice! I appreciate you!
I love the thought of top-level categories and then mini-goals. Looking at it this way makes me feel like I can accomplish my goals without being overwhelmed. I also love that dinner table set up. So beautiful!
I hope goal setting helps you! And thanks! 🙂
I love these ideas, especially the one-word theme. I am going to be thinking on that …
Good luck with it. It does work! 🙂
Thanks for sharing, Laurie! This is a great list on how to get yourself organized. I sometimes find I get lost in the details and overwhelmed, then in turn not as much gets done as I wanted.
Aren’t we all like that! For me, tracking really help me keep focused!
This is awesome! I have been thinking a lot lately about the things I want to accomplish by the end of the year. This gave me some motivation to make my goals a reality!!
You can do it! 🙂
Very helpful I am struggling hard to achieve my goals.
I am going through a similar process to redefine and prioritize all the things I want to do. Thanks for sharing these tips!
Honestly, I’m kind of a fly by the seat of my pants kinda girl but I understand the importance of goal setting and I do it from time to time. I am one of those who feels pressured to complete goals but I try not to let that overwhelm me as I take things one day at a time! This was a fantastic read!
Great post, Laurie! Love the idea of having top-level categories and then having mini goals! Your post has made me look back at my goals from the beginning of the year and has made me feel even more motivated!
That’s great!
Great ways to create goals. I learnt to set up goals that are manageable and achievable, rather than getting frustrated when I don’t manage to achieve them. This way it moves me forward. Thanks for sharing the ideas!
Having something ahead to plan on is always good incentive!
Great motivational post to start on goal setting. I like the idea of coming up with one-word theme. Maybe you can paint it on a board or create a print of it and put it up. It’s not something overt, just a gentle reminder to yourself to stay on track.
It’s funny you say that. I want to create something something with a photo. I have been thinking about it! 🙂
I’d love to get back out in the yard and make it look pretty again. Think I’ll follow your advice and finally do it!
Awesome post. Spring is a great time to reset, and your points and ideas are great ways to do that. Thank you for sharing.
So encouraging. I’m always adding to my wish list. Just this weekend I shared two travel goals I was afraid I was going to have to abandon. Three days later, my sister informs me that she and my daughter are working on making two of them and we’re going to make them happen. YAY!
That’s fantastic! Travel goals are the best!
This is a very helpful post with so many great ideas! I particularly love the one word-theme for the year, mine will be “love.” 🙂
I’d love to see how you describe how the word is significant to you! 🙂
Setting goals is such a good idea. I haven’t really thought of doing this but I think I am going to start.
It really works!
Love this!
Goal setting is a thing in all realms of my life. That’s how it works for me. Its great to even know that resetting your goals is fine too.
What an awesome post! I think setting and reviewing goals throughout the year is essential to success. You’ve done a wonderful job of walking us through the process. Thanks!
You’re welcome!
You’ve now got me thinking of my one word theme for the rest of the year! 😊
I really love this concept. And it works!
Very informative, I didn’t know about these categories and things mentioned. Thank you for sharing!