I’m more than a little flummoxed to have wrapped the first quarter of 2024, but at least my goals and plans are so far on track. Here’s what I managed—the highlights, anyway—in March.
Read MoreSure, February this year gave us an extra day—but even without the twenty-four hours of leaping, I’d say I made the most of the month.
Read MoreSomehow, January ended. Felt long in some ways, sure, but mostly shockingly short. Nonetheless, I got a lot done and made a good start on tackling my 2024 objectives.
Read MoreI spent a portion of the first day of 2024 reviewing my 2023 progress against the goals I’d set for myself—always an interesting reflection point.
Read MoreChecking progress on my current-year goals at the end of November, even though the year still has one more month to go, always feels like looking into the wayback machine.
Read MoreMuch accomplished on several fronts—and just in time, as my hibernation season indeed set in toward the end of the month, when autumn settled in Lausanne.
Read MoreSo much exploring outside the comfort zone in September 2023—and some family time as well. (Along with writing work, of course, always that!)
Read MoreJam-packed months often seem to zoom by, but August felt incredibly long to me this year. Hard to believe it all happened in the same thirty-one days!
Read MoreA hectic July didn’t make for much rest, relaxation, personal time—or goal progress, much less achievement. However, I made a few things happen, despite it all.
Read MoreAnd on into the second half of the year. I hope the midway of 2023 finds you as centered and as peaceful as possible.
Read MoreMy goals for the year included a yoga event of some kind. As of the end of May, I’ve now attended one of the two I’ve scheduled. The question: What did I think?
Read MoreApril didn’t go as planned, but in entirely different ways than March’s derailment.
Read MoreSo much for how I thought March was going to go.
Read MoreI’ve just returned home from over half the month of February in Washington, D.C. But! Before I left, I did get quite a lot accomplished.
Read MoreSo early in the year, everything still feels possible—which means that everything feels on track.
Read MoreHow did I do against the goals I set for my 2022? Overall, I did pretty darn well—if I do say so myself.
Read MoreReviewing my progress against plans this month, I celebrated my big wins and took stock of what would invariably, given this point in the year, belly flop.
Read MoreTurns out if you tweak your goals to align with your interests, you actually review progress and like what you see.
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