10 Goals for 2020

For the last few years, instead of New Years Resolutions I have given myself goals for the year.

It worked really well last year, although I didn’t go back and check them during the year, writing them down seemed to work and I achieved a 70% of them and made inroads into some that I didn’t quite do.

10 Goals for 2020

Start saying “No” and delegate more

I do a lot of volunteer work. I run the school PFA, help out at the kids swimming and generally cannot say to “no” to any requests for help, much to my husband’s frustration.

I enjoy my work with the PFA but do need to recruit more members and make sure I delegate more of the workload to the team. With swimming, I only intend to volunteer for events where my own children are taking part and not feel guilty for not helping at others.

See friends more often

This one has been only my list for the last two years and I have failed miserably.

The end of 2019 saw me calling upon one of my oldest friends for help, despite not physically seeing her for over a year. This year I want to make time and catch up with friends, even if its only for a coffee.

Replace our internal doors

Another re-entry from last year, which we started on.

We have new doors that go from our lounge to our dining room, but the 8 other doors in the house all need to be replaced.

Get a new Sofa

We have had our sofa for 10 years now and its starting to sag and become uncomfortable.

I have seen one I like in Oak Furniture Land, but need to do some serious saving to be able to afford it.

Family Photo

Get more exercise

I love walking and cycling and despite promising ourselves we would do more this year, we only actually ventured out a handful of times and mostly during our holidays.

Cycling

It is getting easier as the kids get older, but I really need to get Sebby riding his own and not sit on the back of mine!

Be more adventurous

I made huge inroads to this in the last year and I want to build on it.

Old Harry Rocks

We have bought our own kayak and paddleboards this year and I would love to take them to explore more of the Jurassic Coast.

Tick more items off my 50 before 50

I first wrote my 50 places to visit before I am 50 post in 2018, but I have only ticket 11 things off and I only have 4.5 years left to do the other 39!

Quite a few are local, or UK based so I have no excuse.

whale watching

Improve my blogs

Going back to work has seen some my blogging achievements slide away. I have worked hard to get my stats back up on both blogs, have bought a new URL for my travel blog after waiting 4 years for it to become available and have had arewenearlythereyet.co.uk redesigned to look more modern and responsive.

I am hoping to earn enough from the blogs this year to redesign chelseamamma and to help pay towards a cruise for next year.

Speak to a Financial Advisor

We have wanted to move house for a few years now and have been hit by redundancy or threats of redundancy and the reduction of working hours.

We really need to upsize the house, but need to know what we can realistically afford before we can begin to look seriously.

House for Sale

See Family More

With work, swimming and various other responsibilities it is getting harder to squeeze in visits to see family members. Callan lives in Sussex, Kian in Bristol, my dad in Devon and various other family in London and Kent who I would love to see more of. Plus we have a gorgeous new granddaughter to dote on.

Do you have any goals for 2020?

 

24 thoughts on “10 Goals for 2020”

  1. Saying no is the big one for me too! I felt completely over whelmed last year with work and I really need to say no more and also hold my own when it comes to deadlines and shifting of dates! My main goal is to be happier and read more!

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  2. I want to decorate our bedroom … sounds so simple, but we’ve lived here 10 years and the children’s rooms have each been done three times and ours hasn’t. We’re always last on the list

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  3. What a lovely list of goals for 2020, last year I did the saying No and its quite liberating, suddenly lots of other people do actually come forward and help because they know you aren’t there to do it, i’d also love a new sofa, but think i’ll wait until Bree has got out of the chew everything stage!

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  4. What a lovely list of goals for this year. I am still working on my goals for this year. I have a vague idea but I want something more definite before I write them down.
    Menna x

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  5. Your goals are great because they are achievable. I am also planning on getting a new sofa! Haha. My family also agreed that we will choose healthier meals, which means less frying. I am getting an Instant Pot and Air Fryer next month so that we can make meals with less oil/fat in it.

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  6. I love your goal lists and for me they are all attainable which is the most important when setting a goal/s. Some of my goals this year are to see more of my friends and family and to have more time for myself.

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  7. Our family goals for 2020 are to fulfil some of our family bucket list. We just packed up home ad we are currently in Bali for a few months. Who knows where next! But for sure 2020 is about enjoying my family.

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