January 21, 2013

  • Goals for 2013

    Psalms 37:23-24 “The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord, and He delights in his way. Though he fall, he shall not be utterly cast down: for the Lord upholds him with His hand.”

     Focus for 2013: Grace: receiving and giving. Walking in His light with Him. Abundance, trust, and wonder: gratefulness.

    1. Morning devotions of some kind—start out right!
    2. Get to bed by midnight and work on memorizing verses as the last thing I do.
    3. Sunday Sabbath and mini-Sabbath: feed my soul. Candles. Worship. Pilgrimage
    4. Create art regularly. Surround myself with artsy stuff, always have a good book available
    5. Learn the guitar well for the kids and memorizing songs
    6. Spend 30 hours in complete silence
    7. Limit hulu/internet tv/movies: do it with others.
    8. Physical: rice, beans, fruit base. Do p90x. Run a mini (13 miles)
    9. Make a home that I can bring others home to. Keep it clean, beautiful, organized.

    10. Be there for my 15 people

    11. Be a good girlfriend, prepare for being a good wife

    12. Living Stones: work myself out of a job, continue fundraising, blogs, and communication. Training volunteers and creating resources

    13. Rock out my post-grad work

    14. 5 Living Stones programs, working with Athletes in Action, perhaps 7 by the end of the year.

    15. Have a garden/gardening program with Living Stones

    16. Have as many people as possible visit Brazil (Mom, Koral, Caid…)

    17. Stop doing what I know I shouldn’t do. Submit desires over and over

    18. Appreciate my name: purity and innocence.

    19. Learn to drive a motorcycle, drive a stick shift in Brazil, get a bike

    20. Memorize/locate easily at least 10 star constellations

    21. Write 30 lists of “30”

    22. Finish the book I am currently writing, write/draw a children’s book, do nanowrimo (on my dissertation idea of poverty in USA/Brazil)

    23. Write, memorize, and perform spoken word poetry

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