Monday, February 9, 2015

Goals

A lot of young women's lessons lately have been on setting goals. This both exictes me and terrifies me. The future is so unknown, and I could do anything I want with it!
I love writing lists, so writing my goals down is like the ultimate life-long checklist that I fully intend on completing (unlike the 4 Summer Bucket Lists I have only halfway done).

I love reading about what other people want to accomplish in life, so I decided to share mine.

These are just a few goals I have for the awaiting future(in no particular order):


  • Learn how to whistle
  • Graduate from Westlake
  • Go on an LDS misson
  • Get first place in Rainbow Road
  • Go to SouthernVirginia University
  • Get married to my sweetheart in the temple
  • See the Northern Lights
  • Be called mom by a little mini half-me
  • See my name printed on the cover of a book
  • Perfect a messy bun(harder than it seems)
  • Get a southern accent/drawl
  • Become a professional photographer
  • Learn how to walk in heels (HA!)
  • Know all the words to Bohemian Rhapsody (halfway there)
  • Have a little cottage I call home
  • See Machu Pichu
  • Keep a fish alive for longer than 2 months (danggit)
  • Do humanitarian work somewhere
  • Impact a life
  • Pump my own gas (I am too scared to alone)
  • Get both my splitz (types this while crying in pain halfway down)


I want to look back when I'm 80 and be proud of what I've done. How cool would that be!?
Setting goals is so important because of the growth and accomplishments that you can acheive. Even small, seemingly insignificant goals will establish who you are and who you've become. That's cool.


xoxo Hannah

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