Goals to Be Content in 2026
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| A reminder of the past year and that I want travel to be part of 2026. |
Happy New Years Eve. Will you be out celebrating? I'm still on the fence about my plans. I've been invited to a sisters and if I go, I plan to be home well before midnight and greet the new year in bed. I've still got a bit of the seasonal mood malaise. Earlier, I hit publish on my fiscal list. Money is not life but let's face it, it's a tool to help enjoy the good things in life and I can't say the cost of living isn't bothering me. A couple recent medical/ dental frustrations really put me in a down mood right before Christmas.
I eventually come out of my self-pity episodes; I know I need to control the story, take charge, and not just wallow. I don't like that I'll likely have new prescriptions or that my lazy habits and genetics took a toll on my mouth. But I'm getting both dealt with, and perhaps these are the shakes I need to take better care in all parts of my life. So, here's my goals to improve or at least sustain the quality of life in 2026.
Personal healthcare
- Schedule the regular lab checks that I was delinquent on since my knee replacement follow-up
- Schedule mammogram
- Develop some sort of regular exercise routine. They say it takes 21 days for habits to because the norm. Walking the dogs is not enough.
- Reduce sugar and salt intake, which by default should be an improved diet
- Lose the weight I put back on between late spring and fall. While more would be better, I'll start there as a goal.
Social Battery/Connectedness
- Schedule one outing with a friend monthly
- Schedule one group outing with friends quarterly
- Play trivia at least 1X per month
- Assess my charitable giving and include at least one active volunteer engagement
- Decrease social media consumption, specifically Facebook. The forced antagonistic feeds suck energy away. I'll limit use of it for true friend and family connections. I'll still choose blogs, YouTube, and Instagram accounts that feel wholesome, uplifting, learning/ informative and creative and delete those that really are or have become just to sell.
- Take at least 2 adult education classes
- Attend at least 2 lectures/ speaking events outside of the regular AAUW meetings
- Continue book clubs and aim to read 25 books in 2026
- Research and develop budget for another international trip for either fall 2026 or spring 2027
- Plan and take at least one road trip of at least 2 nights, not including any cabin overnights.
- Stay with pup and bring a friend or sister with at either cabin mid-week, maybe do this a few times
Family Relations
- Schedule one family dinner per month, at my house as opposed to a restaurant (Better financially plus more relaxing)
- Host family book club twice
- Join family lunch group (cousins included) 6-8 times
- See MIL outside of full family at least every other month
- Four or more cabin day trips when extended family is also there
Home Management
- Purge office closet
- Work with daughter to purge her old bedroom; update to a guest bedroom or possibly more of a den with a sofa bed
- Simplify front porch area for a relaxing morning spot
- Organize and purge garage, yet again
- Purge 100 items per month ongoing, no matter what type of object, until I feel I've got the free and uncluttered spaces I want. This feels like it may take years.
- Purge, clean, and update entry hallway and filter area to both be more attractive and more functional instead of the dump and collect tragedy it's become
- Purge and sort pantry shelves twice a year
- Purge and deep clean refrigerator, freezer, and chest freezer monthly
- Deep steam clean living room furniture. The pets have taken a toll on it, but it's still in good condition and I don't want to spend money on replacing for a while despite it being nearly 20 years old.
- Make a list and then get through the various dings and repairs needed.
I'd like to do quarterly check-ins on these, perhaps the last Saturday of each quarter. I know it is a long list. It seems I do this every year and don't make much progress. I'm trying and I guess that's a start.

This is a fantastic list of goals! There are some very tangible specifics that should kick you off with your organizing & purging, some fun social goals with friends, and some fitness ones that look similar to mine. Looking forward to following along with you! - Hawaii Planner
ReplyDeleteThat really is a good list. It's inspired me to make one too. Have a lovely evening and a wonderful 2026
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing list and you have 12 months to carry it out, so don't stress a time limit. Some things will take you very little time (mammo) others a bit longer (purging and organizing). Its a journey, after all. Let's get going!
ReplyDeleteGood goals. Happy New Year
ReplyDeleteVery focused list of goals! I'm finding that then breaking it down to the month ahead really is helpful.
ReplyDeleteI am not there yet, but vague ideas of how I want to proceed with the New Year are starting to form.
ReplyDeleteOn an unrelated note, has ANYONE heard from or about Linda at “More Parsimony?” The last post she wrote was about pizza for Thanksgiving, and she hasn’t been commenting on other blogs. It’s rather concerning given her health issues.
-Meg B.
What an impressive list of goals, I wish you every success in achieving them, I know you can do it!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely NYE and a very happy New Year, here's to Athens! xxx
Great list and I might use is as a template for my own list. Thank you for a year of realistic and enjoyable blog posts. Happy New Year!
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