Community: Your goals

Each week, we gather our community’s wisdom. This week, we asked: What is one of your goals for 2023?

"Move out of my parents house."

"Be kinder and more understanding to everyone, including myself!"

"Give attention to the stories and memories my body holds."

"Start a career in social work."

"Finding joy and compassion in whatever life throws my way."

"I want to love myself more."

"More writing and more intentional rest."

"Carve out time and space for genuine fun again."

"Consciously do things that make me feel happy and fulfilled."

"Dance more!"

"More slowing down. Decisions, responses, moments, and days.”

“Open an Etsy shop!”

“Be more intentional with my time.”

“Keep consistent with lifting!”

“Leave work at work.”

“Love myself!”

“Prioritize myself so I have more energy to give to my kids.”

“Just to accept myself.”

“Admission to my favorite grad school program”

“Go to the beach more.”

“Let the past go.”

“Do a split and a pull up!”

“To beat fertility issues and get diabetes under control.”

“Get a new job.”

“Complete a triathlon!”

“No devices during the first and last hour of the day.”

“Become more mindful and live in the present.”

“Focus on my intrinsic validation (I struggle with tying my worth to others’ opinions of me.”

“To see healthy as a holistic word, more than a number on a scale or a type of food/activity.”

“Actually be myself!”

“5 minute meditation, every morning.”

“Finally finish the children’s book I’ve been working on.”

“To start a degree 2023! (I’m 54!)”

“Take less pics of things I’m never going to look at again. It’ll help me be more present.”

“To learn how to hear and speak Tagalog so I can connect with my grandma and other family members.”

Thank you to everyone who shared. While we can’t post everyone’s story here, we appreciate every single one. To participate in our weekly round-ups, join us Instagram!


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