Friday, April 10, 2026

2026 Goals Update, Quarter 1

I'm sure you're all dying to hear about my 2026 quarterly goals update. Here it is. I've always tried to be like Stephany and be scrupulously honest in these updates, but I have to admit that it always feels vulnerable. I said I was going to do these things and it feels terrible to admit that sometimes they can't get done. Oh, well. Here's my honest report.

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At least one trip with Dr. BB and Hannah x
No progress. 

At least two trips with friends x
No progress, but I have one coming up next week. 

At least two trips to Michigan to visit my high school friends ✅
 YES!!! I went on a weekend for a birthday party in February. 

Go to a fitness class I've never gone to before ✅
Yes. I went to a trampoline class in February. Woot! I'd like to go again, but it's sort of far away, so I have to really figure it out in my schedule. 

Make homemade ice cream x
No progress. I haven't even thought about it. Once the weather warms up, this will be more on my radar.


Do one creative thing a week 〰️
January: No progress
February: I went to an art gallery on campus, did some art at the museum when I went with my SIL, made a Valentine's Day card for my husband, and filled out a fun gratitude page for my journal. Let's call this a win. 
March: I went to the same art gallery on campus when they had a new exhibit, colored a page (a cat wearing a hat that I sent to Jenny for her birthday), and went to a very stressful art class at the community center. Is this a win? 



Become a regular reader of at least five new blogs in 2026 x
January: I added one new blog to my feed reader.
February: I deleted a blog from my feed reader. 
March: I barely have time to read the blogs I'm currently following. 

Leave an average of five blog comments on other blogs every day 〰️
January: 26/31 days
February: 18/28 days - egads, I'm a bad blog friend
March: 20/31 - I am not great at this. 

Send at least five postcards every month 〰️
January: I didn't send five postcards, dang it. I did send five cards to graduating seniors on my caseload, so that seems in the same spirit to me. I also sent two items of business, and seven birthday cards for a total of fourteen pieces of snail mail.
February: I sent a lot of Valentine's Day cards (fourteen), so I feel like that's in the spirit of the thing. I also sent six birthday cards, a condolence card, one postcard, and a congratulations card to a graduating senior. 
March: I sent three birthday cards and nineteen St. Patrick's Day cards, but no postcards. I didn't think this goal would be so hard. 

Present at a conference for work ✅
Done. I did this in February. 

Track how many people come to yoga this semester  ✅
January: I only met twice in January, but three people came on the Monday and five people came on the Thursday. 
February: We met eight times in February. Two people came three times, three people came once, five people came three times, and six people came once.
March: We met seven times in March. Three times it was just me, twice it was two people, once it was three people, and once it was five. 




Update my resume ✅
Done. We'll see if I need it. 

Have an ePortfolio example ✅
January: Done. If I have linked it correctly, here it is!

Use a new journal to track goals, plan out the year, and take time to notice things I'm grateful for ✅
January: So far, so good. I used a blank page at the end of the month to track things I'm grateful for and used the weekly page layout for larger goals. I also used the monthly calendar view as a blog editorial calendar. 
February: I really do like my journal. So far, so good. 
March: This is a good system for me. I wish I used it more at the beginning of the month to plan more, but it's a new habit, so maybe that will come. 
    
Take a good photo every week and print them out once a quarter ✅
Yes!  It's fun to choose them to put them in my journal every month. I can fit two to four photos in there every month and it is a bit of a surprise to me which ones I include. I'm realizing right now that my husband holding a giant carrot didn't make the cut. What was I thinking? 

Take photo of five places at least once a month ✅
I've done this, but I have to admit that it's only been one quarter and I'm already sick of this goal. 
   
Pay myself and charity first x
January: Mostly. I'm giving myself 75% on this. Not as much in savings as I would have liked, but still something!
February: I did not do well with charity this month. *sigh*
March: Sigh. I am a terrible human being. 

Reread x
January: I listened to the first Nancy Drew book (The Secret of the Old Clock) and reread In Grave Sight by Charlaine Harris. 
February: No reread this month! Oh, no!
March: Another month without a reread!!

Do a buddy read x
Not in the first quarter, but Sarah and I are already working on this for Q2. No spoilers, but we both really liked the first half of the book. 

Gratitude practice ✅
January: I did it! Every day I wrote down something in my journal. AND, whenever I was in the car with Dr. BB, I'd make him list things he was grateful for. 
February: This was easy with Elisabeth's FIG Collective
March: I am doing it every night in my journal. It does make me stop to think a lot. 

Be consistent in working out (at least 80% of days of 30 minutes of intentional movement) ✅
January: 28/31 (90.3%) days 
February: 24/28  (85.7%) days 
March: 22/31 (71%) days
Overall this is 82.2%, so even though I got off the track a bit in March, I'm still doing okay.

Spend 750 hours outside .〰️
January: 32 hours, 42 minutes - There was a period of very cold weather when I was only getting 20-25 minutes a day. 
February: 37 hours, 42 minutes
March: 48 hours, 58 minutes
119 hours, 22 minutes total. If every quarter I spent the same amount of time outside, this should be 187.5 hours. This does include February (a short month) and pretty cold months, so I guess I should have guessed I'd come under. Egads. 

Get on the same page as my husband about home repairs, investments, and a will 〰️
Dr. BB is going to chat with some folks in his book club about investments. 

Do two more iterations of CBBC on my blog ✅
 The Age of Innocence is in the books. 

Date night with Dr. BB every month 〰️
January: It wasn't at night, but we went to Winterfest in a local town.
February: We did a hike at a nearby park. 
March: We went to visit a friend together? Does that count? Probably not. 

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Just January goals:
No baked goods or candy - 31/31 days - Whew! That was hard. ✅

Do this video to improve posture at least twelve times this month - Twelve times on the nose. The exercises are still hard/impossible. I'll have to keep working on it. ✅

Train Hannah at least twelve times this month - ELEVEN! That's not too shabby.✅

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Just February goals:
FIG Collective - Post something I'm grateful for every day this month. - Yes! ✅

Track where Hannah is when I'm eating at the table  - This was basically to settle a bet with Dr. BB and the data doesn't lie. Hannah is attached to me. ✅
BreakfastDinner
By me1715
By Dr. BB10
Her bed10
Living room rug38

Do that posture video again at least twelve times this month - Nope. I forgot about it, to be honest. x

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Just March goals:
Work on my journal project for the rest of 2024 - I did complete 2024. This project will be something I use in NaBloPoMo this year if I can finish it by then. ✅

Message my accountability buddy every day. 24/31 days. Better than I had been doing before, to be honest! 〰️

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How are your quarterly goals going? When's the last time you colored? 

5 comments:

  1. First of all, the picture of the cat wearing a hat was a birthday highlight. Second, I think you're doing great (I'm especially impressed with the 100% compliance with no candy or baked goods in January- that is hard!!!) Third, even if you completed 0 of your goals, we would still love you. I mean we might be a little concerned, but we would not judge you harshly!!!

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  2. A stressful art class? What's the story? I never thought that I would say this, but recently I've taken up coloring. We did a paint by numbers event at work last summer, and that's how I caught the bug. I'm most comfortable in the color by numbers world, but recently I got a "color by whatever you want" book.

    The point of a goals list is not to beat yourself up over the marks that are not checked. It's to have a roadmap of where you want to go. I also think that for some things, like blog comments, it's best to use a "comment if I feel like it" policy. Otherwise it becomes too much of a chore.

    Booyah for getting the resume updated!

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  3. Engie, you're being so hard on yourself! Maybe you could think of your goals as aspirational, rather than required, would that help? I mean, having goals is great, but don't kick yourself that hard. Reality gets in the way sometimes.

    I too want to know more about the "very stressful art class"! What the what?

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  4. I see a LOT of green checkmarks there, Engie! Well done you! I know it's vulnerable saying that you didn't do a thing you intended, but life happens and here we are. I think you have a lot of big wins on here and that is admirable!!
    Also, I smiled about the blog thing - I just deleted a few blogs from my reader too, mostly because they seemed inactive. It's hard to find a new blog friend!

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  5. I think if we completed all of our goals, perhaps we have not set our goals high enough. Aspirational, as ccr said.

    Excellent job though, you accomplished so much!

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