This is a quick and easy goal setting worksheet and activity we did as a family for New Years. It encompasses filling in the blank on 2 statements. Includes free printable and instructions.
I like a good resolution, even if I abandon it three days in or die on top of that hill trying.
I’m about to rollout what is possibly the least ambitious fitness resolutions you’ve ever heard.
The question we parents have to ask ourselves is how much of what our children will be doing this summer is either just idle pastimes or things that we have decided we want them to do.
This time of year is like the 2nd "New Years". What's next for our kids and the school year, what's next for the holidays, and what's next for us personally.
I know what you're thinking: another cheesy, goody-two-shoes article on how I can keep all those goals I've set going into 2010. If you abhor such articles (like 10 ways to de-clutter your bathroom), then keep on reading. I'm like you. Normal.
Along with the pumpkin pie and Christmas carols comes another thing… GOALS. We asked our staff to share “Three Things” that they hope to accomplish by January.