The List (o8)
Normally, I start these posts off with the why... (”In 2015 I’ve accepted the challenge of ‘The List...’”) This go round though, you’ll just have to backlog for that. This is the first time all year that I am posting to this list having not done any work towards it in the month prior, and I’d like to talk a little bit about that. First, however, I owe you an update from June.
Junes’s 3 Goals/Challenge
Cut Carbs & Fried Foods (Fail): This was a goal I made expecting to fail...and perhaps that’s part of the reason why I did. I can’t be sure. What I am sure of, are the following reasons. World Changers. I entered the month with a goal and man was I on it, but what I knew for sure was that once we went on our annual mission trip, I’d need the fuel of whatever was put in front of me to get through 8 hour days working on houses and 3-4 more hours supervising students and digesting services and other activities. That’s really where the this goal broke off...actually it broke en route on the road trip...but a fail is a fail.
Read a Book (Fail): I chose an excellent book to read and through road trips, down time, and more...I made it about 62% of the way through the entire book. Still...that’s not the whole book, hence the fail. On a positive note, I’m almost done with it now, after some delays, and it is really challenging my paradigm and helping me grow in an area that I consider important in my life.
Seek a PhD (Pass): I’ve sought the Lord’s face, wrestled the decision, prayed again, and prayed some more. After all of that, I’ve come to term with the fact that God is leading me further in my education. So, a doctoral program is in my future, but the details are still something to wade through.
July’s Challenge (Fail): Fail. That’s a hard word to read in this moment, mainly because I didn’t at all do what I should have done. I didn’t set my goals and therefore, could not possibly have met them. I did have some, including sharing my testimony 4 times, getting back on track with a lifestyle change, and a few others...but I never took the time to write them out and never took them seriously. The only one I even attempted was sharing my testimony (which I did twice), but July was a wash. There are lots of reasons I could give as an excuse, but instead let me share what I learned: sometimes it’s on the path believed least good for you to travel that you find the way to better yourself. Two things about me rang clearer after July than ever before. First, I’m lazy if I allow myself to be. That’s a key phrase. No matter the accountability or supporters I have, it’s up to me to fail or succeed and it’s a choice for discipline, or a choice for comforts and laziness. Secondly, I learned that sometimes it’s ok if everything doesn’t go to plan. The whole point of the list is to learn about myself and improve myself...and though I completely failed in July at The List, I still learned about me and how I can improve myself. Which brings us to August, I’m posting late but have had these goals set and have taken steps to accountability in the meantime of posting this. Now, I did not simply delay. I delayed about a week in posting this because last week my uncle had a medical emergency which ultimately resulted in his passing. That, for obvious reasons, set me back a bit...but in a lot of ways, renewed the sense of importance for me traveling the journey of this list. With that, I continue...
August’s 3 Goals/Challenges
Get committed to my Lifestyle change: I’ve had some amazing moments with diet and exercise this year, not always simultaneously. I’ve lost 10 pounds in a month, put away unhealthy foods for 8 weeks, etc...etc...etc. But if it isn’t maintained, can you really call it a lifestyle change? I don’t think so. So here’s my goal, get to a practice of one hour of cardio per day and healthy meals, 5 days per week. A one day per week, I can have a cheat day as far as food (no to go crazy just to have some foods I don’t normally eat), but on that day I will do 2 hours of cardio or equivalent exercise. On the seventh day I will rest (no pun intended)...but still eat healthy. The goal is to be in practice of this by month’s end...but that might not happen. I’m going to do my best to get there.
Read a Book: This will be hard as I am already seeking to finish one book, but I read an interesting fact recently. As it goes, if an adult reads one book per month related to their professional field, they can become an international expert in the subject matter within 7 years. I’m not sure if that’s an empty statistic, but it certainly can’t hurt me to grow my knowledge. So...away we go.
Invest in Me: This one is multi-faceted. As you read above, I’ve been evaluating getting my Doctorate degree. Now that I’m fully convinced that DMin is where God is leading my footsteps, it’s time to finalize my plans and apply. Though that may not fully happen this month, the plan is to get the process under way. I also intend to build on my brand as an artist and content-contributor for communities I’m a part of. This will include getting business cards, forming a plan to engage new people with my music in the coming year, and (prayerfully) starting to write album reviews. This list isn’t comprehensive...but I realize that at 28 years old, I’m exhausting my energy and creativity and time on lots of things, but I’m definitely not seeing the return on those investments in terms of personal growth and glorifying God with the broadest and deepest reach I possibly can. I don’t only want to do a lot, I want to use all the gifts and talents I have to offer wisely and to the greatest benefit of God’s kingdom. This will take a leap of faith.
For those just joining the journey, I don’t assume my success in these things, the goal is to authentically try. Some will be great successes, others will be great pitfalls…both should yield lessons and growth, as you can see. That’s the point. I invite anyone to join me on the challenge and set your own 36 goals to accomplish, but either be all in, or don’t commit. If you do, I would ask that you share the story of your year and challenges with others as I will. What’s the point if no one else gets to experience what we do?
My Challenge:
I will approach my challenge on a monthly schedule so as to stay the course. Here are the rules:
I will choose and post my (3) goals/challenges within the first week of each month.
I must explain the reason behind each goal when posting.
Everyone and anyone following my progress can hold me accountable by asking about my goals on this blog or other social media.
I must answer all questions related to my goals.
At the end of each month, I have to share what goals I completed or failed at, why, and what I learned or how I’ve grown.
There are no makeups; a fail is a fail. Goals can be repeated (such as an ongoing goal of weight loss) but cannot be repeated for the purpose of checking off a prior failure.
If you decide to join, please use hashtags #TheList, #resolutionsareforsuckers, and #whatwillyoudo. I accept the challenge!







