I'm looking forward to getting the move all wrapped up! Here's what's on the list for March.
1) Financial -
- Declutter, pack & move!
- Get our San Francisco house rented (we are limited on what we can do, other than keeping the house clean & ready, and making it available for showings.)
- Build a brand new budget for our lives, with our new costs & expenses
- Find one alternative cost cutting option (so far, in January I started using newspapers to clean mirrors, in February I utilized my bike to run errands, so let's see what March will hold!)
- Sell another $100 of items on either eBay or my local Facebook swap site.
- Unpack & organize the new house
- Do a minimum of one fun activity/month with the kids. This can be family puzzle night, cooking dinner together, board games, going out somewhere, etc.
- Be more present with the kids & M - play games, minimize computer time, exercise together, etc.
- Have two dates with M per month (one lunch, one evening)
- Figure out adjusted travel plans for 2017
- Run 12 miles in March
- Eat five servings of fruit & vegetables (combined) per day
- Complete 1000 minutes of cardio
- Complete 6 strength workouts.
- Complete 6 stretching workouts.
- Work out at least once on my business trip
4) Work/career - Improve my work life balance.
- Keep better perspective at work/reduce stress
- Work from home 2x this month.
- Find a new job
- Try a new recipe
- Do something social at least once per month.
- Volunteer a minimum of 1x/month.
March is going to be a big month for us, with the move, a business trip, & hopefully me finding a new job. What about you? What are you hoping to accomplish in March?
Its funny how kids still like real non-electronic family games. At Christmas my 22 year old stepson and 19 year old stepdaughter wanted to play game after game of family scrabble and yahtzee :)
ReplyDeleteMoving is very exciting and I imagine it will feel great to be settled! I hope you find renters soon!
ReplyDeleteI like your couple and family goals. It is so easy to get caught up in the business, and being intentional is so important. You got this!
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