Let's start with the easy to write goals.
1. Get off the screens. Everyone in my family, except L because she doesn't use anything yet. I want to be more intentional about getting off social media. I will use my computer for work and then put it away. I will use my phone to read my Bible when I can't get out of bed. Instead of mindless scrolling, I will read more books. As L is able to sleep alone, I can start a morning devotional time. Even if it means cracking open the window shade and reading while she sleeps in the bed.
2. I will spend more time intentionally with each child. L is the easiest. I will make time each day to read to her, sing songs with her, and help her to explore her world. As the weather allows, I will get her outside to explore, go for walks in the stroller or with her walking. And as the year progresses, she might be able to help in the kitchen a little. I will ask the older ones to choose something to do with me at least once a week. Go for a walk, bake something together, whatever they want. I want to intentionally connect with them individually.
3. I will restart exercising. I feel so much better when I move regularly. Since it's winter, that a little more difficult. But I will start with a goal of 30 minutes, 3 times a week. This could be a walk, hopping on the rowing machine, or doing some strength training. But I need to make this a priority for myself and my kids. What a good example to set for them of making health a priority.
And I will start with these goals for January. I will reevaluate in February if I am ready to add more goals. There are other things I'd like to consider, but I want to set myself up for success. Hopefully by prioritizing focusing on God, making more intentional connections with my kids, and improving my health, I will make some positive strides this year. God blessed my family abundantly last year and I'm looking forward to what He does this year when I am even more intentional about spending time learning about Him.
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