The Months to come

7:10 AM

Throwing it all the way back to Christmas 2014 with this picture, I miss the blue hair.
Well it's that time of the year again where we reminisce the past year and set goals for the coming year, it's anything from a healthier diet to simply changing your hairstyle or colour. For me it's all about taking baby steps, I rarely set unrealistic goals for myself and I refuse to do so. Usually I don't even set any goals for myself as I prefer my life to be spontaneous as to having to plan things ahead of time. 2016 is when things are about to change because I'm here today to share with you all a few points of the things I'd like to work on/achieve and work towards in the new year.

  • Pray more and go to church more often
  • Make time for yoga a few times a week
  • Be consistent with my healthier lifestyle
  • Drink more water
  • Travel more (still have to go the ring about the country)
  • Minimize my spending habits
  • Produce more content for the blog
  • Take risks
  • Focus of my future and stop fearing failure
  • Save up as much as possible
  • If all allows, more abroad for my studies
  • Try-out different restaurants / coffee houses´
  • Spend less time on social media (this I'm actually already quite good at because I can easily zone out and go days without checking up on Twitter, Instagram etc.
  • Become a better version of myself

Those were my more realistic goals for the new year. What little goals have you set for yourself for the year ahead?

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6 Comments

  1. I really like your goals. Make sure you keep to them, lol.

    www.maggiepegg.blogspot.com

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    1. Oh trust me girl, I will try as much as I can to stick to them :)

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  2. Taking risks!!!! Can you shade more light on that one.Other than that all the goals seem achievable. I attempted eating healthy iyeeeh that didn't last long. I eat like a fat kid honestly. My regards to you and your mama. Tell her her distant daughter from England is saying hi.

    http://moilesedi.blogspot.co.uk/

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    1. My main reason for avoiding risk-taking is that I like stability and feeling safe, but by all means I'm willing to work on it as much as I require even if it's taking dime-sized risks.
      Lol eating healthy is my worst nightmare, it's the most difficult part for me. I can manage as far as one week and then it's back to the overly spiced chicken :/ And I'll pass on your regards, will let her read this comment.xx

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