Mid Year Goal Check

I can’t believe that we are half-way through the year already. This is the time when I like to review and readjust the goals that I set in January. It can be financial, career, or personal goals. The most important part of the process is tracking your progress, my preferred method is bullet journalling with visual charts. (simple example below)

Some Simple Questions For Setting Goals

  • What worked and didn’t work from last year/month?
  • What can I do better?
  • What do I want from this year/month?
  • How can I achieve it ? (Create actionable steps)
  • What can I start, stop, and continue doing?

Methods For Goal Setting

  • S.M.A.R.T (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realstic, Time-based)
  • W.O.O.P (Wish For what you want, Outcome imagine it, Obstacle imagine what they are, Plan an action to overcome the obstacle)

Tracking Goals

  • Create a chart
  • Bullet journalling
  • Mark on Calendar
  • Write it down

There are times when we all just need to stop and manifest what we want in life. Over this time of isolation, I have been able to refocus my intentions and goals I plan on accomplishing within the next few months and year.

Manifestation is the process of bringing your goals to a physical state of reality to me. You have to put out into the world the blessings that you want in life, for it to be received , acknowledged , and put into action.

Please find A worksheet to help you start to plan your goals.

Take the time today/ this week to discuss and reevaluate your goals and dreams with intention and backed with some positive affirmations. Our only obstacles from not achieving our goals is fear of failure and fear of accepting our true selves.

Do you take the time to reevaluate your goals mid year or you setting goals for yourself to manifest your life?

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