Goal Setting

Are you a goal setter?  It is not my preferred approach to getting things done.  I love lists and checking off tasks, but setting goals feels time constrained, like a stressful deadline.

Goal setting was a big part of the job in my last 10 or 15 years of educational work.  Not only were teachers required to set goals for evaluation purposes, but students had to write goals a couple of times per year.  It seemed far-fetched to make first graders write a six-month goal when they understand so little of long-range time and learning potential.

Here’s a goal I should set: finish this needlepoint project by the time the medical course is finished (that’s why I started it). I have until January. and it was motivating just to pull it out for the photograph.

Goals pop up in everyday life.  Today an online word game that I play blazed the words “Goal Completed” across the screen.  I have no idea what the goal was nor how I achieved it!  My watch reminds me of goals throughout the day and blasts a ring of fireworks when I reach its predetermined settings.

My initial blog goal was to publish twice a month.  I kept up very steadily with that goal in the first years but in the spring and summer of 2020 I backed off, finding it hard to write topically in the firestorm of issues at that time.  I had another unplanned lag when my site was hacked into.  It took several weeks of technical expertise the get “A Writer’s Daughter”  functional again.

Where do I land this post so I can catch up to my personal writing goal?  I have had a few ideas that didn’t fly.  I considered a passage in Romans 8 that repeatedly used the phrase “set your mind” but looking carefully at the text, the term “set” does not imply a command; it is not a directive to make smart thinking goals.  But it’s a good passage if you care to check it out for yourself.  Instead, the first question of the Westminster Catechism asks, “What is the chief end of man?”  The answer is, “Man’s chief end is to glorify God, and to enjoy Him forever.”  Scripture says, “For of Him and through Him and to Him are all things, to whom be glory forever.  Amen.”  (Romans 11 v 36)   This sounds like a great goal to me.

A butterfly enjoys late season marigolds spilling over our driveway. This post doesn’t strike me as a ‘homerun’ but coming across the Scripture three times in a row was confirmation for me that I should go for it. And I meet my publishing goal! Enjoy the World Series!