My Goals: Brainstorming What Is Next
When I turned 40, I had the realization that I had spent my 20s figuring out what kind of life I wanted to build for myself and my 30s actually building it. On the turning point into my 40s, I decided that it was time to sit back and spend the decade enjoying what I built. That was the extent of my goals!
Then I started planning a Family Gap Year. The plan was to visit 13 countries in 12 months. I booked nearly the entire trip via AirBnB! We had a lease signed on our house!
And then the global pandemic hit and we unraveled the trip. Simultaneously, I had to work with my team at Montessori For All to reimagine education (first in the span of a week and three days). And then I had to spend the summer acting like an armchair epidemiologist.
I’m finally in a place of having free time again. I spend my free time reading, watching Netflix, going for walks with Matt, swimming with my children, playing games with my children, visiting two different families, stretching and meditating a couple times a week, playing gin rummy on my phone, and venturing out into nature.
But it’s not enough. I keep going back to Kelsey’s statement about “novelty and progress.” (Kelsey, am I even getting that right or am I making it up?). I like to have novelty and progress in my life. Focusing on something purposeful and productive during some of my free time makes me feel good.
Let me brainstorm ideas!
- Start a podcast
- Build a month-long meal calendar for my family
- Publish an e-booklet about how to talk to your children about human development and sexuality
- Publish an e-booklet about Montessori in the first year of life
- Join a tennis league
- Plan a couple camping trips for this Fall
- Work on getting our home repairs completed
- Post once a day on my Instagram account
- Read some financial planning books and make a stronger plan for our future
It’s feeling good to start brainstorming this list. I don’t want to make a hasty decision. I’m going to keep adding to this list and see what rises to the very top! I definitely don’t want to take on too much at one time and feel stressed about. But I am looking forward to a little novelty and progress.
3 Comments
Kelsey
Haha yes! Novelty and progress are what our friend mentioned as being important. Love that you are taking it to heart. I hope soon the future will be seem safe enough yo re-plan your gap year.
Sara Cotner
Phew! I have quoted it multiple times. I’m glad it’s the right phrase! Thanks for chiming in, Kelsey.
Pingback: