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Every year of biz has looked so different for me. They’ve all been a season on their own.
No matter what 2020 looks like for you, this episode is for me to share what I am doing moving forward in 2021, from a personal and business standpoint. If you missed it, check out episode 100. That is where I reviewed my 2020 year.
To make this easy, I am breaking my year into topics, or sections. I definitely encourage you, if you own a business, or have goals in different areas of your life, to separate those things from one another when you are planning.
Now, I have mentioned this before, but my favorite yearly and monthly journal/planner from a birds-eye view is Hillary Rushford’s goals journal. Ink and vault is the runner up to this from my experience.
I don’t use either of these on a daily basis. These would be, like I said, from a yearly, monthly, and weekly planning and reflection point.
Because of the 'rona and the holidays, I have yet to receive my goals journal from Hillary. But I have at least had a chance to jot down some of my goals and visions for 2021.
Before we dive into those, something entrepreneurship in general has taught me; but 2020 really drove home for me, is the ability to plan and then adapt as needed. Or, completely pivot if needed. I believe I actually have some episodes on that very topic.
So I encourage you as you do your 2021 planning, to plan, and be willing to take action towards those things. But also be fluid, and willing to adapt or pivot when needed.
That is not something that comes easily to me. So perhaps that’s why it’s stuck out to me in 2020 and my planning for the new year.
All right, let’s get started with some of my topics heading into the new year.
From a personal standpoint, my 2021 topics are
Lifting weightsFinancialTime managementAnd of course to have our house built.
But truly I keep my expectations so low for that project. And as long as Nathanael and I are on the same page, honestly that’s my biggest concern.
If you don’t know, when we stopped our world travels in April 2020, we pushed forward with our post travel plan to purchase land and build a house. We succeeded in purchasing the land, we’ve learned a ton, and though we have our house plans complete, we still are waiting on so many things. Once we submit for building permits and apply for our all in one construction loan, we’re looking at probably three months before we can even break ground.
So honestly the goal around building our home is to just remain on the same page as my husband, and keep the rest of my life together in the meantime.
With traveling the world since May 2018, I have severely missed lifting weights consistently on so many levels.
I miss the way it feels to be strong, I miss almost that relationship with my body. When I don’t lift weights it feels like I don’t communicate with my body. And of course there are tons of other ways to get in tune with your body. It’s just that lifting weights is my preferred method of doing so.
I also miss the way that I feel and look in my body from a physical standpoint. I’m very neutral toward my body, but there’s more in my control and then I have taken credit for in the last 2 1/2 years.
So, Nate and I have invested in a squat rack with a pull up bar, two barbells, up to 250 pounds in bumper plates, a bench, and some bands so that my weightlifting is no longer limited by access to gyms, or gyms being open.
Knowing that we aren’t going to travel long-term, |