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4 Tips for Getting Back to your Goals After Taking a Break
Anna Osgoodby Life + Biz :: 4 Tips for Getting Back to your Goals After Taking a Break

It doesn’t matter how much we plan or if we build the perfect plan to hit our goals, sometimes life throws you some surprises that will knock you on your butt. Oh you know, kind of like this big pandemic one we’re all living through?! Whatever it may be though, even the most dedicated are going to have times where we slip up or take a break from pursuing our goals. It happens to all of us. Yes, even the girl who is obsessed with goal planning!

When Scoots started to take a turn for the worse, I hit the pause button on a lot of my personal projects and goals. Obviously, he was top priority and when we later lost him… I’ve just been broken. So you can bet my goals have been about the last thing on my mind. Waking up early to work out or reading my latest self-development book? Yeah, definitely not on my radar. Life happens and it’s important that you do what you need to do. Your goals will still be there when you’re ready.

I’m definitely still working through a lot of things, but this week, I decided I was ready to try and get started again. My goals really give me purpose, and I’ve realized that I really need that right now. If there’s one thing I’ve learned from past breaks though, it’s that it’s not always a smooth transition. So over the years, I’ve put together a system of 3 steps that I do after a break. It’s taken a while to find something that works for me, but these are the things I do to get myself in the right headspace and set myself up for success.

Acknowledge Why you Slipped Up or Took a Break

Like I mentioned, life happens and sometimes we have to deal with tough things we weren’t expecting. Then other times, we’ll get busy and we intentionally (or unintentionally) shift our priorities. Maybe you got promoted at work and you’re working longer hours, maybe you started dating someone new and you’re so excited you’re spending more of your free time with them, or maybe you’re just kind of burnt out and watching Netflix has sounded more appealing than working on things. No judgment on why you took a break, but it’s important to acknowledge it. It’s not an excuse, but rather taking time to understand if it was something out of your control or if you’re finding yourself in a pattern. Because if it’s a pattern you may need to adjust your strategy. If you find that you’re unmotivated or giving up every few months, then maybe you need to make sure your goals are still aligned with your priorities. Or maybe, you just have too much on your plate and you need to scale things back a bit. Whatever the answer, take some time to acknowledge it.

Ask Yourself, are these Goals still Important to me?

After you’ve identified the cause for your break, another important question to ask yourself is are these goals still important to you? Sometimes we shift our priorities because something simply isn’t as important to you now as it was when you set your goal. Remember, goals can evolve and it’s also ok to drop some if they aren’t a priority for you anymore. Maybe something new has moved into its place or maybe you just realized your passion isn’t there for that thing anymore. When you’re doing this, it’s really important to explore your “why”. Here are a few examples of the practice I do.

Ask yourself:

Is this goal still a priority for me right now? Why or why not?

Example 1: Working out and continuing my workout plan is still important to me because taking care of my body is important to me and it helps keep my energy levels up for the other priorities in my life.

Example 2: Paying off my car early this year is no longer a priority for me. With the uncertainty stemming from the pandemic, I would rather focus on having extra padding in my savings.

These are two legit examples I went through myself this week. Between COVID-19 and losing Scoots, my goals have taken a shift and a break so I’ve been reevaluating all of the yearly goals. I think we can all agree this year has been interesting, so don’t feel bad if you feel like you need to scrap your whole list and start over… I know I’ve definitely adjusted several of mine and added some new ones that I wouldn’t have seen coming a few months ago. The key is getting to the root of what is, and isn’t, important to you right now and adjusting accordingly. Your goals aren’t set in stone so if you need to make changes, do!

Make a Plan To Ease Back into Things

As I mentioned, one of the toughest things to do is actually decide to start again. It’s one of the biggest reasons people give up! So when you’re getting back into things, consider making a plan to ease back into things! I know everyone has a ton of different kinds of goals but working out is a good example most can relate to… If you were working out 5 days a week and quit for 3 months then instead of going back in full steam, maybe start with 2 one week, then 3 the next, working up to 5. By easing back into things, it allows you to set small goals that are easier to achieve, which will give you small wins, and keep you moving forward! Or if there are 3 big goals you’re working on right now, maybe you start by focusing on getting back into your routines for the 1st one and then ease into adding tasks for the other two in the weeks to follow. I’m all about creating sustainable habits and strategies! I truly think that is the best way to accomplish things and yeah, maybe you’ll get to your benchmark or big achievement a little slower but it beats the alternative of getting burnt out and giving up.

When you’re coming up with your plan it may also be important to adjust your benchmarks if needed. If you have your goals on a yearly basis but you missed 2 months, then you may want to adjust things. I’m all for goals that are a little bit of a stretch but you’re doing yourself a disservice if they are more than likely unattainable. Same goes if they’re too attainable. It takes some practice, but try and find somewhere in between. This is another reason why I recommend having regular check-ins too. Goals can evolve and it’s important that they are serving you.

Give Yourself Grace to Keep Going

Another thing I think is important (that I’ve been working on too) is giving yourself grace when you hit bumps. Like I said, everyoneeee slips up, we’re human! You’ve made the decision to start again though and that’s the most important part! Working on goals is all about growth and working on yourself so give yourself some grace throughout the process. Remember, the process is often even more important than actually hitting those benchmarks so pay attention to that! Also pay attention to any patterns. Do things always fall out of place for you every March around your birthday, or do you find yourself getting burnt out every few months? Pay attention to any patterns you find during these check-ins so you can build more sustainable strategies.

I hope you’ve found this helpful and props for deciding to get back to it! You’ve got this!

Monthly Goal Check-in :: Celebrating Progress and Growth Even During Tough Times
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Going in for the second round of my monthly goal check-in during quarantine. There's no sugar-coating things, this month was a TOUGH one, as I'm sure it was for a lot of you as well. While I'm incredibly grateful for the health of myself and family, which is the most important, in many other ways April felt like getting kicked while you're down.

Here's the thing that is important though, and part of why I decided to start doing these check-ins... Even during the darkest of times, you can still find light. So while several of my goals have taken a backseat for now, some new ones have popped up, which is the beauty of progress. So here's a peek at some of my wins of this month.

  1. Jumped head first into teaching online Instagram workshops! We hosted our first virtual workshop at Bold & Pop, we launched our first prerecorded training and I taught a class to local Seattle business owners.

  2. Updated the Bold & Pop website, which ended up being quite the project, to support our new online offerings.

  3. Really stretched my boundaries personally and professionally! Which was super uncomfortable at times but has started another layer of growth and has forced me to keep getting up even when I've been pushed down.

  4. Started another passion project and launched @TheHicksintheSticks Instagram account to celebrate the PNW especially as we're on lockdown.

  5. Planned our 2020 garden and got our first batch of starters planted.

If this post has inspired you, I encourage you to take a few minutes and reflect on some of the things you were able to get done this month too -- even despite the circumstances! A lot can change in 30 days if you're willing to put in the work and give yourself some credit!


Why do I do goal check-ins?

I started doing goal check-ins publically as a personal accountability challenge. Working on my goals and strategies to accomplish them have always been really important and by sharing them I felt an extra weight of commitment. Plus, I wanted a way to try and encourage others to have their own check-ins and keep working on their own goals. Helping others reach their dreams has always felt like my purpose and by being vulnerable and sharing the journey of my own I hope to inspire others as well.

Monthly Goal Check-in :: 6 Wins from February
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Oh hey #MonthlyGoalCheckin crew, what's up! After a slow-mo start to the year, February definitely picked up the pace! Which was both exciting but also a little nerve-wracking at times. 😳Let me explain.

As I've really leaned into getting my priorities in line and chasing new goals, I've realized how key structure is for me. I've always been an organization nerd but I've kind of taken that to the next level lately by getting intentional about building new habits, managing my schedule and creating systems that support all of the above.

Making improvements is something I'm always working on but I've been giving this more attention lately because I'm entering a really busy season personally. A season that really embraces a lot of the reasons I moved back to Washington and one that I want to be really present for. Something I also want to be able to do without having to push the pause button on other aspects of my life. Basically I just want to do #allthethings!

February was the first test run to see how my efforts would hold up and I have to say, I'm pretty proud of everything that I was able to prioritize. It’s definitely still a work in progress but I was out of town nearly every weekend and had a calendar full of get-togethers with friends, family and biz events and still managed to make a lot of progress without losing my mind (most of the time at least)😜 So that being said, let's celebrate some of this month's highlights..

  1. Bold & Pop was interviewed on the Thriving Creative podcast

  2. Launched 2 client websites, wrapped up some client design projects and signed 4 new accounts

  3. Started a daily intentions/gratitude journal -- thanks Home Goods for the $5 find and nudge to finally give this a shot

  4. Planned my sister's baby shower + designed the cutest invites

  5. Got my taxes filed + finances in order thanks to the Countless team

  6. Survived through week 7 of my new workout plan that has been kicking my bootyyy!

Cheers to another month of progress! Make sure to take some time to celebrate your little and BIG wins in the last month too! 🎉🎉


Why do I do goal check-ins?

I started doing goal check-ins publically as a personal accountability challenge. Working on my goals and strategies to accomplish them have always been really important and by sharing them I felt an extra weight of commitment. Plus, I wanted a way to try and encourage others to have their own check-ins and keep working on their own goals. Helping others reach their dreams has always felt like my purpose and by being vulnerable and sharing the journey of my own I hope to inspire others as well.