May was a bit of a lull before the chaos of June & July, which was nice. Here's how things went with my goals.
Financial:
- Stay on top of food waste by using up 3 pantry or freezer items. This month, all from the freezer:
- Chicken noodle soup
- Hamburger buns
- Last of a bag of chicken patties
- Cauliflower rice/rotisserie chicken leftover dish
- Last of a bag of pizza rolls
- Continue to track net new savings for 2026 - yes, and I've now maxed my 401k for the year, so my last few checks should be bigger than before
- Make $100 in side hustle - $243 in May
- Find one expense to optimize - nothing this month
- Finalize work exit plan - yes, and locked in on an exit date
Family:
- Continue to help the boys navigate college & life - helped Nick prep for, interview & successfully get a summer job. Also helped him move out. Sam is continuing with working towards a conservation program, as well as working.
- Monthly date with M - a dinner out, several hikes & an overnight early birthday celebration
- Visit another national park - we pivoted to a local state park in Carmel
- Continue working on "next big trip" plans with M - we have just started to sketch out details for Iceland!
Fitness:
- Lose 3 lbs - lost 3.7 lbs
- 10 days of meditation, strength & No S - crushed the No S, only 6 strength workouts & no meditations
- Build out a workout template - will get to this when I'm done working
- Track nutrition - yes
- Average 12,000 steps/day - 11,831 - so close!
Personal:
- Declutter 50 items from the house - 12/50
- Get together with friends - a couple of hikes this month
- Try something new - I'm taking an AI for leaders class + went to a spin class at our overnight getaway
- Say yes to adventures - working on 2027 plans & lots of adventures
- Get to know our neighbors - we've been trying to plan something, but dates haven't lined up yet
- Try a new recipe - yes, I tried a new recipe with a variety of Trader Joes items, which turned out really well & will be a nice staple. While not super cheap, it's much less expensive than takeout.
What about you? How did you do with your goals this month?
Personally I find Iceland, which I have visited, as dull as ditchwater. The the volcanoes and geysers don't compensate for the drab scenery and even more uninteresting inhabitants. But it's your choice. Roderick
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