My Vision Board Example and Goals Update

It’s almost February! Did you make goals at the beginning of the year? Did you fail miserably?

On January 3rd, I realized I hadn’t started my goals yet, and perhaps in the past, I would have scolded myself and become deflated for not even sticking to what I wanted to do! However, this year, I allowed myself “grace over guilt,” as I learned from Cultivatewhatmatters.com. I’m sharing with you today my progress with my goals for January, as well as my 2021 Vision Board! I hope you’ll be inspired to keep at your goals, and to not be so hard on yourself, as you begin to realize this is a marathon, not a sprint! Actually, it’s not a race at all!

Table Of Contents

  1. Vision Board

  2. Review of Goals and

  3. Gratitude

  4. Progress Update

  5. Conclusion

  6. Comment Here



 

2021 Vision Board

Money Photo by Alexander Mils on Unsplash, all others via Pinterest

Money Photo by Alexander Mils on Unsplash, all others via Pinterest

View my full 2021 Vision Board on Pinterest

Above is a visual to summarize my 2021 goals:

  1. My health⁣

  2. Grow my business

  3. Find balance in my life⁣

  4. Connect with family & friends

  5. Manifest good in our lives⁣

  6. Home organization⁣

  7. Increase savings account⁣

  8. Increase reading & continued learning⁣

Continue reading to learn more about these goals, and my progress thus far…



 

If you follow me on Instagram, you noticed my January goals were posted at the beginning of the month, as well as as look back at 2020.

Review of 2020’s Goals and 2021 Goals Reveal

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As posted on Instagram: Health is a priority in 2021!

⁣ 🎉I started using the Powersheets from @cultivatewhatmatters 2020, and I have to tell you it made all difference achieving many of my goals.⁣

🎉𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟬'𝘀 𝗴𝗼𝗮𝗹𝘀 𝘄𝗲𝗿𝗲:🎉⁣

  1. To exercise consistently⁣

  2. Plan vacations (haha, at least we squeezed one in the beginning of January!)⁣

  3. Get control of pain issues⁣

  4. More double-dates & group dates with our inner circle (that worked up through February)⁣

  5. Be an excellent doggie mom (after starting business 2019, my dog was feeling neglected)⁣

  6. Work on my business⁣

  7. Quality time with husband (oh boy, sometimes be careful what ask for! LOL)⁣

Mid-way year, we revisit our goals, and revise them In the @powersheets, thankfully.

🎉𝗠𝘆 𝗿𝗲𝘃𝗶𝘀𝗲𝗱 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟬 goals:

  1. Video chats with friends⁣

  2. Promote business (I also had a separate list of goals for my business)

  3. Create 2021 Travel Bucket List⁣

  4. Journal daily⁣

  5. Refresh (redecorate) living room, bedroom, office⁣

  6. Spring Cleaning⁣

  7. Continue spend QT dog⁣ & husband

🎉 Some these received more attention than others as became honestly bit overwhelming, yet gratefully busy. The bedroom office were redecorated room few upgrades. did not accomplish spring cleaning like wanted, but manage make effort quit work decent daily quality husband.

🎉𝗦𝗼, 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟭'𝘀 goals 𝗮𝗿𝗲: 🎉⁣

  1. My health⁣

  2. Grow my business

  3. Find balance in my life⁣

  4. Connect family & friends

  5. Manifest good in our lives⁣

  6. Home organization⁣

  7. Increase savings account⁣

  8. Increase reading & continued learning⁣

𝗔𝗹𝗿𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁 … 𝗹𝗲𝗺𝗺𝗲 𝗵𝗲𝗮𝗿 𝗶𝘁: 𝘄𝗵𝗮𝘁’𝘀 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗡𝗲𝘄 𝗬𝗲𝗮𝗿'𝘀 𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗼𝗹𝘂𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻?

If it’s got anything do decorating or renovating your home, I’d suggest following my insta account @julie_ann_rachelle — this could be just the motivation you need!


I hope you’ll be inspired to keep at your goals, and to not be so hard on yourself, as you begin to realize this is a marathon, not a sprint! Actually, it’s not a race at all!
— Julie Ann Shahin DBA Julie Ann RAchelle Interior Design
 

Gratitude for 2020

On a positive note, the wonderful things that took place will propel me into the New Year with hope and zest.
— Julie Ann Shahin DBA Julie Ann Rachelle Interior Design

As written on Instagram, “Thank you to all of you, my VFF’s, as @drewbarrymore says, “virtual forever friends!,” for saving 2020 and making it a bearable one. Thank goodness it’s coming to an end! Goodbye forever 2020, and may it be at least 50 years before we have to watch a documentary of this year in review!

Looking back on my own life over the year, there were plenty of good things as well as challenges. As I grew my business, I was:

  • challenged with time management, and finding balance.

  • There were challenges with finding time for friends, and I admit I used the pandemic as an excuse to focus more on my business, which I hate to admit.

  • There were challenges with creating a consistent schedule, consistency with my dog, and being able to spend time outdoors when I was busiest during the summer.

  • There were challenges with staying up too late, insomnia, and then a cycle of overwhelming exhaustion.

  • There were challenges with consistency with my workout schedule, which often happened in the late evening, which I would like to change.

  • The biggest challenge was the unexpected death of my very first best friend, Sharon, from pancreatic cancer and the subsequent mourning.

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Above: Left to right - Sharon, Linda, and myself at our 30th high school reunion in 2019

 

On a positive note, the wonderful things that took place will propel me into the New Year with hope and zest.

  • The good things included my parents moving back, and getting to spend time with my nephew over the summer while it was safe to do so.

  • The good things included a focus on quality time with my husband and my dog, which meant not working late into the night as I had done in 2019.

  • The good things included our trip to Oahu in January before the pandemic hit the States, and learning how to snorkel which we enjoyed tremendously.

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  • The good things included new medications for my migraines which reduced my trips to Urgent Care and the E.R., about 8 trips in total.

  • The good things included updating our home, specifically turning my scrapbook room into my design office, as well as refreshing the master bedroom and dining room.

  • The good things included a focus on taking weekends off, which I failed to do in 2019 as a work-at-home entrepreneur.

I learned (in 2020) not to get caught in the comparison trap, and if I am, to do 3 meaningful things such as give my husband a compliment, give someone else a compliment, and give myself a compliment.

Last, but hardly least, I am tremendously grateful for the #edesignsisters.

  • Amanda, @fosterdecor, I am so grateful that you saw something in me that inspired you to connect, and create an awesome community of friends that I couldn’t have survived 2020 without. You are a rockstar, and you inspire me.

  • Stephanie, @rumbleinteriors, I am so grateful that you spoke up and seconded my desire to start something that turned into the eDesignsisters, if you remember. You inspire me to be a better friend, and I thank you.

  • Amanda, @gritinteriors, I am so grateful to have become friends with such a sophisticated, gorgeous, and inspiring designer. You are a steadfast, calm friend that everyone needs in their life. Wendy, I am so grateful we connected in 2020 and for the times you made me laugh, and lifted my spirits. I will always be grateful for your beautiful smile.

  • Julie, @julie_rawding_interiors rawding, I am so grateful to meet you as someone from my ancestor’s country, and for your awesome design meditation download. I am so inspired by your desire to start a magazine

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  • Ashley, @ashleyberdandesign , I will always be grateful to get to know such a kind and beautiful soul, and a design genius at that. I’m so happy for you to get married in 2021!

  • And Julie, @juliegstudio , I am so grateful to have become friends with a kindred spirit in politics, and an amazing interior architect that I definitely look up to. Your brave journey to start your own firm will only flourish in 2021!

Finally, I would like to end (this instagram post) on the main lessons I learned over the year. The good and the challenging taught me to stick to my values, or I’ll be unhappy.

  • I learned not to get caught in the comparison trap, and if I am, to do 3 meaningful things such as give my husband a compliment, give someone else a compliment, and give myself a compliment.

  • I learned that manifestation works. I learned I need to make a determined effort to make time for friends.

  • I learned I need to slow down. I learned it is okay to accept help. And I learned that I am good enough.

 

January 2021 Progress Update

How are your New Year's goals going? Don't fret if you haven't done them every day or even every week....life is a marathon, not a sprint!

This is not a race.

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Girl running down the street with a plastic flamingo during the Christmas fun run in Vilnius, Lithuania (taken December, 2019). Photo by Dovile Ramoskaite on Unsplash

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Embrace progress over perfection, even little steps are progress.

Just continue building up bit by bit.

February is a new chapter, so if you haven't had a chance to start on your goals yet, you can start to make progress in a few days!

Sometimes we are harder on ourselves than we need to be.

A cultivated life happens when we get grateful.
— Cultivatewhatmatters.com

For instance, for my monthly action items at the top of my tending list for January, you'll see that I made progress on all of those monthly action items.

However, it wasn't until I started writing this post that I realized I had indeed made progress on ALL of them.

I thought I only halfway succeeded until I expanded my definition of progress.

Progress doesn't mean you have to have completed the goal completely!

Can I tell you that some of these goals I've been working on for a year, and didn't make progress on until now?!!!

 

Do you do a monthly review? According to my planner from @cultivatewhatmatters, "a cultivated life happens when we get grateful."

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I’m choosing grace over guilt over making slow progress with blogging in January.
— Julie Ann Shahin DBA Julie Ann Rachelle Interior Design

Here's some of my January month-in-review….

Some people I'm grateful for and why:

  • My husband because he's the most supportive when I need a cheerleader.

  • My parents because they are so thoughtful and loving, and I'm so grateful that they moved back to the area.

  • Linda for her lifelong friendship across the miles, for being dependable, loyal, accepting, trusting, and caring.

Good things this month:

  • I received my first affiliate check, thank you for your support!

  • I lost weight from my workouts on the elliptical.

  • I saw the periodontist about my gums (they are thin due to having braces as a kid), and she claimed my teeth are some of the cleanest she's ever seen!

  • Connecting with family over video chat!​

  • Self-care

  • Learning (reading and studying new languages)

  • Planning

I'm choosing grace over guilt about:

  • Making slow progress with blogging

What I read or listened to:

Audio Books-

  • At Home with Madame Chic by Jennifer Scott

Blinks (condensed versions of books)-

  • We Need to Talk: How to Have Conversations That Matter. Author: Headlee

  • Die with Zero: Getting All You Can from Your Money and Your Life. Author: Perkins.

  • What Unites Us: Reflections on Patriotism. Paperback. Authors: Rather, Kirschner

  • Ready Aim Fire!: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO SETTING AND ACHIEVING GOALS. Authors: Woods & Fisher

  • No Rules Rules: Netflix and the Culture of Reinvention. Authors: Reed & Hastings

  • Flawsome: The Journey to being whole is learning to be holey. Author: Murch

  • Create Space: How to manage time and find focus, productivity and success. Author: Draper

  • Winning Now, Winning Later: How Companies Can Succeed in the Short Term While Investing for the Long Term. Author: Cote

28 Day Personalized Growth Plan (more summarized books) Started 1/24

  • Mini Habits: Smaller Habits, Bigger Results (Volume 1) . Author: Guise

  • The Miracle Morning: The Not-So-Obvious Secret Guaranteed to Transform Your Life (Before 8AM). Author: Elrod

  • Thinking, Fast and Slow. Author: Kahneman

  • Deep Work (Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World). Author: Newport

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​Favorite Memories from this Month:

  • Cozy movie nights with my husband

  • Video chats with Mom and sister

  • Getting things accomplished!

I'm saying no to: Subjective tiredness
I'm saying yes to: Routines


February Goals / Tending List

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When you look at a monthly calendar and see a lot of text all in the same color, it tends to blend together. Choosing a different color for items related to finances, home, family, work, blog or other areas of your life can help you quickly see areas of priority for the day.
— The Planner Nerd


As for February, you can see in the first photo my goals for the month broken down into monthly action items, weekly action items, and daily action items.

You’ll notice above that I’ve color-coded my planner, and then I also color code my calendar. While you can use color psychology to use your colors or use colors to indicate urgency, I assigned a random color to each category of my goals list. Thus:

  • Health: GREEN

  • Business: PINK

  • Balance: AQUA

  • Connection: YELLOW

  • Manifesting: PURPLE

  • Organization: ORANGE

  • Savings: DARK GREEN

  • Learning: RED


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Monthly Action Items for february:

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Photos via ILoveNY.com: Top Row, L to R: @heidi.spitzig.photography, @adksteward, @msmith.photo; Middle Row, L to R: @denimcm_pics, @dloyd81, @adirondackjoe; Bottom Row, L to R: @jacob_sporn, @claireebruce, @squirrelynina2

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One of the books I read this month suggested that for each goal you want to accomplish to do a "why" drill.

Keep asking yourself why you want to do it over and over until you get to the core of your reason.

1. (Balance) Explore NY State (sites, antiquing, nature, etc.)

Why “Drill Down”

  • Why: I want to engage in leisure time

  • Why: because it's good to get out in nature

  • Why: because it's good for mental health, good exercise, and for a break

  • Why: I want to get out because we are cooped up during the winter

  • Why: because I want to see more of this state that I didn't grow up in

  • Why: because my family used to have fun going on day trips when I was growing up in Ohio, and I want to do that here in NY too

  • Why: because it helps expand the mind

  • Why: to be well-rounded and live a balanced life

  • Why: because I tend to overwork

  • Why: because I don't like to go out in the winter snow and cold

2.(Business) Send newsletter

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Why “Drill Down”

  • Why: to engage readers

  • Why: to update readers about my blog

  • Why: to create clients

  • Why: to share my talents

  • Why: to fulfill my purpose

  • Why: to live a happy life

  • Why: to look back at the end of my life without regrets

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Photo by cottonbro from Pexels

3. (Connection) List celebrations for the year on celebrations tending list
Why “Drill Down”

  • Why: during the pandemic, it's more important than ever to make effort to celebrate

  • Why: because it's easy to be complacent when we aren't able to gather

  • Why: I don't want to treat special occasions as just another day, even if it's a pandemic

  • Why: it's a boost for mental health, and lets others know how much I care

  • Why: because no man is an island

  • Why: we are stronger together


 

Weekly Action Items for February:

1.(Business) Blog and promote blog

  • Why: to demonstrate my expertise and help educate about design and decorating

  • Why: to gain readership

  • Why: to gain clients

  • Why: see newsletter

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2.(Organization) Organize bathroom under counter

Why “Drill Down”

  • Why: organizing the house will help with efficiency

  • Why: disarray makes it hard to think

  • Why: a disorganized room reflects a disorganized mind

  • Why: mental health is important as well as productivity, routines and rituals

3.(Savings) Save money in individual savings account

  • Why: husband expressed desire for me to start my own savings account in addition to our joint savings account

  • Why: to have extra money when I need it

  • Why: to save up for emergencies, unexpected expenses, and big purchases

  • Why: to feel better about myself

  • Why: to improve confidence and self-esteem

4.(Connection) Tend to friends:

  • Why: my tendency to overwork and not schedule in time for friends

  • Why: as a natural introvert I like my own company

  • Why: I'm my own best friend but I want to keep my friends

  • Why: I want them to know how much they mean to me, and I want to be there for them

  • Why: because they are awesome

  • Why: because they are interesting, caring, intelligent, worthy beings

5.(Health) Do Physical Therapy:

  • Why: tennis elbow

  • Why: I want to heal

  • Why: I want to be at my optimum

  • Why: I want to not be in pain

  • Why: when you have your health you have everything

6.(Manifesting) Try spiritual bath:

  • Why: part of manifesting goals

  • Why: to cleanse aura

  • Why: to bring in good for the rest of the year

  • Why: to have a better year than 2020

  • Why: 2020 sucked

 

Daily Action Items:

1.(Business) Study business of interior design (workshops)

  • Why: to be better

  • Why: always striving to be the best I can be

  • Why: to serve my clients

  • Why: to bring joy to their lives

2.(Learning) Read:

  • Why: to learn and for leisure

  • Why: I get too busy and don't make time for it

  • Why: I do too much "reading" on the internet

  • Why: The internet and social media can chew up your time

  • Why: Not sticking to routines, to-do list, etc

3. Manifest: (journal or use affirmations)

  • Why: to achieve my goals and highest self

  • Why: to feel accomplished

  • Why: for self-growth

  • Why: to increase confidence

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4.(Health) Workout:

  • Why: to be healthy

  • Why: less pain

  • Why: less stiffness

  • Why: good for memory

  • Why: good for self-image

5.(Business) Instagram (either post or comment):

  • Why: to engage with followers

  • Why: see newsletter

6.(Learning) Learn Spanish:

  • Why: to expand my mind

  • Why: feels good to understand another language

  • Why: self-growth

  • Why: continue to grow mind

  • Why: learning is a huge value of mine

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Image by Oli Lynch from Pixabay

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7.(Business) Write (blog):

  • Why: the more writing the better

  • Why: Google likes blog updates

  • Why: Google likes long blog posts according to @alyciawicker

  • Why: to gain readership

  • Why: to be good at what I do

  • Why: see newsletter

 

To sum it all up, 2020 had its ups and downs however I am happy and grateful for all the good things. My 2021 goals are to: Grow my business, find balance in my life⁣, connect with family & friends, manifest good in our lives⁣, home organization⁣, increase savings account⁣, and increase reading & continued learning.⁣ I’ve broken these goals down into monthly, weekly, and daily action items that I’ve shared with you. Hopefully, you’ve had some inspiration to keep going or even to get started! If you have a room refresh or home decorating on your list, let’s chat to see how I can assist you! (

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