2016 + January Goals

Lara Casey Goals

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When I think about January 1, I always feel completely inspired. I know it's a little cliche. It's just a date—a seemingly regular Friday (or Monday or Saturday or Tuesday …)—but no matter how good the previous year was, I'm always motivated to set new goals, try new things or improve upon the foundation that's already there. Sometimes I follow through, sometimes I don't, but either way I always come back for more each January 1. Thinking about all the possibility right before stepping off into a new year is kind of intoxicating!

This year, I decided to choose a word for 2016 and make sure my goals for the year resonated within the word PURPOSEFUL. After four years of running this business and slooooowwwwwllly getting better at balancing my personal and professional life, I want to make sure I'm still moving away from the 24/7 hustle (been there, done that!) and closer to more rest, more deep breaths, more reflection.

I divided up all my 2016 goals into six categories: Business, Family, Financial, Intellectual Health, Physical Health and Spiritual Health (thanks, Nancy Ray, for the inspiration!), and I'll be sharing a couple from each category here, along with my January goals. If you set your own goals for 2016, I'd love to hear/see them! (For real. I'm kind of a nerd when it comes to this stuff.)

Photography Goals

2016 Goals

Business

  • Decide on a software management system
  • Create a new gallery wall and vendor area in my office
  • Blog at least 2/week
  • Continue working towards real office hours (office door shut by 5:30 p.m.)

Family

  • Set aside one evening a week for a date night with Nathan
  • See my grandma at least once a month :)

Financial

  • Complete our Emergency Fund
  • Give $50 to a new (to us) charity each month

Intellectual Health

  • Read 25 books (this has been my goal for the last couple years, and I always fall just short of 25. Hoping to stretch my mind even more this year!)
  • Develop a morning routine
  • Declutter each room in our house and give unwanted items away (technically I guess this falls under "Organization" but it's also good for my mental state ;) )

Physical Health

  • Stretch for 10 minutes every day
  • Drink 2 water bottles a day (I am not a natural water drinker [is that a thing?] so I really have to work at this one!)

Spiritual Health

  • Do Savor devotional every morning
  • Refrain from scheduling Sunday morning sessions so we can attend church at least 3/month

Etsy print

[My little family, with whom I want to spend my most PURPOSEFUL time. Cartoon portrait by Lili Di Prima.]
 

January Goals

  • Read three books (Scary Close by Donald Miller, All the Light we Cannot See by Anthony Doerr and The Very Picture of You by Isabel Wolff)
  • Start experimenting with a morning routine each day (even if it doesn't look the same morning to morning this month is for figuring out what works for me!)
  • De-clutter our kitchen
  • Start designing our travel wall in our dining room
  • Review all the items in my closet and make sure they still have purpose
  • Unsubscribe from junk e-mail
  • Delete old e-mail folders that I don't use anymore
  • Complete my business tax documents
  • Experiment with two software management systems
  • Create a portrait session guide
  • Talk with an industry friend about potential work on my website

December Goals

Firewood in SnowSo, there's no snow in Cleveland yet, but I'm willing it on with this photo from a couple years ago. I really love fluffy, white snow around the holidays (let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!), and I'm kinda bummed we've only had a dusting so far! Here's to hoping we have a white Christmas.

Speaking of the holidays, this month, for me, is circled around the most wonderful time of the year. Most of the things on my goal list are in preparation for Christmas, and I'm totally fine with that! My 2015 wedding editing is complete, and I'm ready to take it slow this month.

December Goals

  • Finish Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less and read Scary Close by Donald Miller
  • Decorate our house for the holidays (inside and out!)
  • Mail our Christmas cards by Dec. 14
  • Finish all Christmas shopping by Dec. 21
  • See a Christmas show with Nathan
  • Try at least one new Christmas cookie recipe
  • Finish vendor galleries for the 2015 season
  • Take a 12-day break from shooting and revel in this season

November Goals (ish)

Cleveland Field Well, it's official. This is the longest I've ever gone without blogging (at least in awhile). Fall got me good, but I'm slowly climbing out of the shoot, edit, repeat cycle I was in for the last two months. I have SO, SO many beautiful people to showcase on this blog, but I wanted to at least attempt to put together a November goals post before November is behind us. Is it any surprise that I'm keeping it way simple these last couple weeks of the month?

November Goals

  • Finish Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less (yep, still going with this one. Not because it's not good, but because I can't seem to find the time to read!)
  • Finish all the editing that's currently on my plate (I WANT to say by Thanksgiving, but that might be a little ambitious!)
  • Complete a 10K!
  • Order our Christmas cards
  • Start Christmas shopping

This Thanksgiving season, I'm definitely most thankful for the opportunity to savor time with people I love. I hope you all have a beautiful holiday!

October Goals

Autumn in Ohio I stayed SO busy in September, as evidenced by my lack of blog posts. Here's the thing about blogging. I love it, I really do. As a journalism girl, I get to fulfill my love of writing on this little blog here. However, one thing I've learned while running this business is that I have to take care of my clients first (shooting, editing, e-mailing, meeting) and then myself (exercising, eating right, resting), and that doesn't always provide a lot of extra time for the other things that I reallllly want to accomplish (blogging, shooting for myself, staying super up-to-date with social media). Owning a small business is a whirlwind--a good one--and I'm always learning something new. I promise I'm going to be introducing some really awesome people to this blog soon enough. For now, my reach-for-the-stars, I-wish-there-were-30-hours-in-a-day goals for October. It's my last super busy month of the year, and I'm going to try to keep up with everything. Even if I only get 24 hours a day.

October Goals

  • Finish Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less (ironic that I'm having a hard time finishing this book in the midst of my busy season?) and read Everything I Never Told You
  • Continue developing a realistic morning routine, especially as the days start to slow down
  • Finish decorating our kitchen nook
  • Start training for the Cincinnati Turkey Trot (yes, I have to train for a 10K!)
  • Go on a fall hike
  • Take one weekend day completely off to spend with Nathan
  • Host Nathan's family for a weekend
  • Edit all September work and stay caught up with October work through the end of the month