
After a month into 2008, I have actually made progress on most of my goals for the year. Here’s a quick update on some of the more interesting goals I have.
Run a half marathon
I’m right on schedule in my training for the 13.1 mile run ahead of me. The race isn’t until the end of April, but this month I’ve already run a total of 51 miles in training. I’ll really start adding on the miles in the next 3 weeks or so.
Stop drinking Dr. Pepper
Dr. Pepper – I love you, but you’re bad for me, especially since I’m running. I’ve had no Dr. Pepper since the first of the year. Running has been my major motivation for this.
Read all the books I get throughout the year
I’m well into three books right now. Even though I’ve not completely read a single book yet, I would say that the progress in this area is moving forward. We’ll see how far a make it through the already growing stack of books.
Start learning Spanish
Rosetta Stone arrived in the mail about two weeks ago. This is really the only avenue I have to start learning Spanish right now. To quantify this goal in some way, I think I’ll try to make it through at least the first CD within the year (Rosetta’s recommended time is about 6 months). The lessons so far have been a lot of fun. I’m really excited about this one.
Memorize Romans
The time frame for this goal is a year, but the pace I’ve been at will have me finished within 10 months. Those extra two months will definitely come in handy when I have to review huge quantities of the book at once. I have currently memorized through the first chapter.
Although I do have more goals including, financial, family, and social goals, these are just a few of the more easily measurable ambitions that I’m excited about.
What are some of your goals for the year, and how is your progress coming along?
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its almost comical how the harder i try to be disciplined the lazier i seem! its driving me crazy…
good to hear about your goals..i think they will lead to a richer life you you and yours!
i am memorizing 1 Peter with teh friday night group…taht one is going well.
i have been doing weights 3 times a week and cardio 2 times…so far i am hiting about 70% on this one.
so it goes with a lazy man…
Brady—I know what you mean about laziness showing up more the more you try to be disciplined.
I have to ask though…does your cardio workout mean you’re playing racquetball? And does the 70% translate to you really just playing racquetball twice a week?