December Goals
Posted by kaileenelise on November 30th, 2009When you walk to the edge of all the light you have
and take that first step into the darkness of the unknown,
you must believe that one of two things will happen:
There will be something solid for you to stand upon,
or, you will be taught how to fly.
(Patrick Overton)
As I predicted, November was a a wonderful month full of love, fire-colored leaves, mashed potatoes and stuffing! December is now upon us and it happens to be one of my favorite months.
It’s 31 days full of cheerful commercials, Christmas music and thoughtful gifts. A season of laughter, glitter, sweet treats and holiday cards.
A time to tie up loose ends and prepare for a new year. An opportunity for family gatherings, parties with friends and romantic moments.
Intentions for December
- indulge in holiday treats moderately & completely guilt-free
- attend 10 yoga classes
- run 10 miles
- wrap and mail all presents by 12/14
- make time for regular journaling
- set intentions for 2010
- enjoy creative weekends (like this one)
I’m looking forward to many merry moments this December—what are your intentions for this final month of 2009?
photo credit: i.Anton photostream on Flickr via PAPAYA!Blog
Tags: Goals & Intentions, Holidays, Plans, Reflection, Weekend








your goals for december sound perfect. glad to hear that november was such a good month for you. hugs!!
j’adore your goals. i haven’t set mine yet, but need to do it this week.
Your goals and intentions are fantastic! Enjoy a sparkly and happy Christmas!! xoxo
Here’s to tying up loose ends and starting a new decade with panache!
Brava!
I’ve started making my intentions for 2010 as well. I’ve noticed that I am more leaning towards qualitative goals rather than quantitative goals like I had last year.
Sounds like your aiming to start the new year off on a great foot! Yoga has been on my list for a long time, this year, time to make it happen
Thanks for visiting my little blog.
You are the optimist, and I love it! I barely got done with November, and felt like December arrived before I was ready for it. But I do love a good cheer!