I’ve completed week one of Finish Year, and on Jon Acuff’s blog, he asked participators to post their progress in the comments. Like I said this year, I feel that the added accountability will lead to more success.
Here’s my success/failure of week one.
- Finish rough draft of my book. I wrote 8 pages this week. I am taking that as a success. In addition to writing those pages, I spent some time reading through old journals for writing material.
- Write three songs. Record at least one. I need to hustle more on this one. This one will be my hardest one to achieve. It’s always been easier to run away from my music rather than practice it and do something with it. I didn’t completely ignore it this week though. I practiced guitar (though minimally) and wrote down a few lyric ideas. It’s better than nothing, and I know this goal will take some time to fully achieve. Little steps.
- Spend 30 minutes meal planning each week. I meal planned last week and then grocery shopped for all ingredients needed for each meal. And guess what? I didn’t have to stop by Publix eight times during the week to pick up that one thing I needed for dinner. It was all already at the house, ready to be prepared. Plus, I made a couple crock pot meals, which were ready and smelling awesome when I got home. I even made muffins which lasted through the week for breakfast. My one bit of “failure” in this is that I didn’t stick to the weekend meal plan, and we ended up eating out twice. Granted, Drew and I decided to go on a bit of a date on Saturday night, so that was okay. Plus, we had leftovers for dinner tonight. AND, I’ve already meal planned for next week.
- Get back into daily quiet time. I have read at least one chapter of Matthew every day this week. I am starting small on this one. So far, so good.
I’m excited to see what I can accomplish this year.