goal getter

We’re 12 days into 2016 and it couldn’t be more obvious. My 6am yoga classes have been completely packed, the spiralized zoodles are flying off the shelves at Whole Foods, and social invitations have gone from apps + drinks to walks + smoothies.

 

A few years ago, I stopped making New Year’s resolutions altogether. Because honestly? I find them to be complete hogwash. I mean, it’s pretty hilarious that just because it’s January we’re suddenly so optimistic about the weight we’ll lose, the debt we’ll pay off, the nasty habits we’ll quit… the list goes on. It’s like no one realizes that any of these things could start happening any given day in a calendar year. 

 

By definition, a resolution is a firm decision to do, or not do something- which sounds great on paper. The problem is that to err is human, so we’re going to slip up in just about everything we do. Therefore a “firm decision” to give up sugar suddenly becomes a “firm decision” to tell your diet to shove it the second you inhale a cupcake (faster than you can actually say cupcake). 

 

So when we lose track of a resolution, we tend to throw the towel in all together. We’re ashamed of our failure to stick with all those “firm decisions” and so we move on.

 

WAH WAH WAHHHHHHH

 

But goals? Ah, sweet goals. These babies have become my bread and butter. 

 

You see, a goal is simply an object of someone’s ambition or a desired result. A goal is conducive to my flawed, human lifestyle. Because even when I mess up, I can still have my same desired result. I just have to adjust my course and get back on track. 

 

Comparisons aside, I’d like to think I’m pretty good at setting goals. Ever since I started setting them myself, I’ve crossed dozens off my list (including half-marathons, skydiving, and filling up my passport with stamps). I became such a goal enthusiast that I even developed a workshop that helps people get clear on what it is they want, and how they can start doing it. 

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So in the spirit of shifting from resolutions to goals, here are a few takeaways I’ve pulled together for you to get started yourself: 

 

1. Write down as many goals as you can. 

Like, as many as you possibly can. I’m talking at least 50. It may feel greedy, overwhelming or like you’re setting yourself up for failure. But the more you dig the more you’ll realize the things that you really want. You’ll discover gems that were buried deep inside you that you didn’t even realize. 

Don’t be intimidated by the kind of goals they are either. Not everything has to be as epic as winning the Pulitzer Prize (Nor should it all be. Be realistic, people). Think of it as a bucket list. Where are the places you’ve always wanted to travel? The books you’ve wanted to read? Is there a lesson (dance? art? writing?) that you’ve always wanted to take? Now stretch a little more. What are the experiences you want? Sure, I love to travel and I want to see the whole wide world. But I want to experience seeing Alaska with my dad (the only state he’s never been to). I want to experience The Almalfi Coast with my mom because I've told her a million times how much she would love Capri. Don’t limit yourself in any way, shape or form. Just start writing it all down. 

 

2. Set some timelines.

Once you have your goals, think about when you could actually accomplish them and set some deadlines for yourself. Sure, it may be a goal of mine to fund a school for women in India but I’m taking crazy pills if I think that’s happening next week. And the fact that I want to write a book someday is great! But if I don’t ever have a deadline in mind, pretty soon my someday will be never. 

I’ve found the easiest way to divvy your list up is to categorize each goal with a 1, 3, 5, or 10. Is this something I want to achieve in 1 year? 3 years? 5 or 10? Start with your 1 year goals and focus on accomplishing those first. And those 10 year goals? What are some steps you could take to get closer to them? Add those things to your 1, 3, or 5 year list. 

 

3. Find some accountability. 

Writing down your goals is an accomplishment in itself. But the real magic happens when you share them with people (especially people who care about you and your happiness). Saying something out loud (not just to yourself, but to the people around you) motivates you to actually do something about it. It means I can ask you if you’ve booked that trip to Peru yet, or how those Spanish lessons are going. No more slinking silently into the shadows and giving up when the going gets tough. 

 

4. Give yourself grace to change your mind. 

Many lists ago, I set the goal that I wanted to get into watercolor painting (I took an Art History class and suddenly I felt artsy and intellectual…) Turns out I found painting to be terribly boring (and also that I’m  terrible painter). So I took that right off my list. But guess what? I’m no longer haunted by the thought of wondering if I could have been the next Monet, but I never tried.  That's a big, fat, negative. On to the next dream. 

 

5. Know why you want it. 

Take a look at all those goals on your list. Now ask yourself why you want to accomplish them. Is it for shallow bragging rights? Because that’s the lamest motivation I’ve ever heard. It’s gotta be more meaningful.

For me, a large majority of my goals involve travel, and I understand why. Because I know the feeling that I get when airplane wheels leave the runway, or when I arrive in new, uncharted territory that I’ve never explored before. I understand what that unexplainable heart racing, adrenaline pumping, fullness of life feels like when I’m doing what I love the most. And it motivates me to do whatever it takes to keep doing more of it. 

Tap into that feeling. 

 

 

Let yourself dream stupid, crazy big dreams, and let those shape the goals you set. You’ll only feel silly until the things on your list actually start happening. And suddenly you're free falling from the plane, crossing the finish line, and saying “Oh my God. I actually did that."

And what’s even better? You slowly start to do even more than you dreamed up in the first place. For example, this year I set a goal to travel overseas. When I wrote that down, I meant at least once. But then I went three times. And naturally, I had the time of my life every single time (proof of that from my latest trip highlights below). 

 

 

 

Goals are beautiful, real things that can literally change your life. If you want to dig deeper, Blonde Atlas offers group goal-setting workshops (example here) as well as individual coaching (in person and Skype). Shoot me a note and let’s start dreaming: theblondeatlas@gmail.com

 

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2015 in REVIEW

Tonight I'm leaving the US for London and Paris and I won't be back until we've entered a new year. So during my FIVE hour layover at the airport today, I did some reflecting on these last 365 days. 

 

Looking back at myself exactly a year ago and all the things I thought would happen in 2015, I can’t help but laugh. Because I couldn’t have been more wrong. But I won’t bore you with a soliloquy of details about how my life turned out so differently than I ever expect it to, because I suspect you already know that’s always the case with life. Not to mention, I’ve already dished a lot about what I learned from those failed plans on here this year.

 

I learned about brokenness. I learned to dream big. I learned that sometimes painful things like heartbreak can take you on great adventures.

 

So sitting where I am now, I know better than to predict what life will look like in another 365 days. 

 

It’s a funny thing though- what we think about our predictions or plans.  Because back in January when mine fell apart, I thought this would probably be the worst year of my life so far. But in hindsight, I can genuinely say that it was actually one of my very best ever. Far from perfect, yes.  But I am where I am today- sitting in the United Club at Newark Airport, waiting to fly to Europe for my third time this year, on the adventure of a lifetime in so many different ways, because life didn’t turn out the way I planned. 

 

Your life may not look like you hoped it would right now. Maybe 2015 was a total wash in your mind. And I hate to burst your bubble, but your calculated plans for 2016? A lot of those probably won’t happen either. But what a relief it is to know that life with God means one that's full of beautiful surprises. And from all I've learned this year, I now believe that in the end, they usually end up being better than what we would have ever chosen for ourselves otherwise. As Shauna Niequist says: 

 

Everything is interim. Everything is a path or a preparation for the next thing, and we never know what that next thing is. Life is like that, of course, twisty and surprising. But life with God is like that exponentially. We can dig in, make plans, write in stone, pretend we’re not listening, but the voice of God has a way of being heard. It seeps in like smoke or vapor even when we’ve barred the door against any last-minute changes, and it moves us to different countries and different emotional territories and different ways of living. It keeps us moving and dancing and watching, and never lets us drop down into a life set on cruise control or a life ruled by remote control. Life with God is a dancing dream, full of flashes and last-minute exits and generally, all the things we’ve said we’ll never do. And with the surprises comes great hope. 

 

I have so much that I’m excited to share with you guys here on the blog when I’m back in the New Year. We’re going to dig into what it means to dream big while allowing room for plans to change. We’ll be doing more traveling. And we'll probably do lots of other stuff that God has up his sleeve that I don’t even know about yet. But in the meantime, I’m hopping off for a bit and heading to London now so I can celebrate all these plot twists God gave me this last year that lead me exactly here. I'd love for you to follow along on my adventure via Instagram (@blonde_atlas) or Snapchat (blonde_atlas). 

Cheers to all that God has in store for us in 2016. The best is yet to come.

 

"What no eye has seen, what no ear has heard, and what no human mind has conceived. That's the things that God has prepared for those who love him." -1 Corinthians 2:9

 

"He is able to do IMMEASURABLY more than all we could ever ask or imagine." -Ephesians 3:20

"Gal-on-the-go" gift guide

I’m pushing 20 trips so far in 2015. That's over 4 countries and 17 different cities. I’m pretty proud of the travel expert I’ve become over time, but these bragging rights also came with some moments of struggle.  I've learned that a few basic items can make your traveling experience significantly more enjoyable. So I've gathered them up to share with you here. Whether you're traveling yourself, or shopping for another "gal-on-the-go" this season, I hope they'll bring you (or the traveller you love) a little more simplicity. 

 

Diane von Furstenberg Adieu Hardside Spinner Suitcase

I’ve always purchased discount luggage from some sort of outlet store because nice luggage prices always seemed exorbitant. But after buying a cheap suitcase every year I felt like I was throwing my money away each time one fell apart.  So finding this Diane von Furstenberg luggage set was a game changer. It's durable, reasonably priced, comes with a warranty, and looks chic to boot. 

 

 

The Day Designer Black Spotty 2016 Planner

I had the pleasure of meeting Whitney English at the Storyline Conference in Chicago, and I fell in love with her stunning planners- known as "The Day Designer."  I'm a pretty digital gal. I use iCal and Evernote for almost everything. But The Day Designer goes way beyond the basic to-do lists. It allows me to get clear on my life on a day-to-day basis, no matter how chaotic the week or month ahead may be. It's filled with inspiring quotes (which make my heart pitter patter) and it's exterior design is chic + durable, making it an essential I tote along with me every day. 

 

Turkish-T Cashmere Wrap

Flying means some of the most inconsistent temperatures in a short amount of time. Layering is key, so I always try to wear a scarf that doubles as a blanket I can curl up in. Cashmere is the ideal fabric for this, and so this Turkish-T Cashmere Wrap is just what the doctor ordered. You can wear it as shown above, wrapped around you as a blanket, or dozens of other ways. I'll probably never fly without it again. 

 

 

 

 

Tieks Matte Black Ballet Flats

I’m always caught between a rock and a hard place when it comes to what shoes to wear while traveling. Either I look like an obvious tourist in tennis shoes, or my feet pay the consequences of matching the rest of my outfit. Enter Tieks. These flats are seriously comfortable, extremely well made, and fold up easily into your purse so you can carry them wherever you go. Before I recently opted-in for TSA pre-check, I loved how easy they were to slide on and off for security, while still looking put together and high quality. 

 

 

 

 

The Carry-On Cocktail Kit 

*USE BlondeAtlas2015 CODE AT CHECKOUT FOR 15% OFF THE ENTIRE STORE!*

Flights can be long. Throw in some turbulence, and you’re really in need of a cocktail. I fell in love with W&P designs carry on cocktail kit to give as gifts, but also to actually use myself. This small tin fits easily in your purse and gives you everything you need to make 2 delicious cocktails at 30,000 feet. Not to mention, they're good conversation starters when an attractive member of the opposite sex ends up in the seat next to you (hence the reason the kit makes 2 maybe?)

 

 

 

 

Aspinal of London Luggage Tags

I've made the mistake of failing to have a luggage tag (so naturally the airline then lost my luggage). I've also made the mistake of running late to the airport and having to waste precious time filling out those flimsy paper ones that usually rip off anyway. I finally decided to invest in these Aspinal of London Luggage Tags, and I'm wondering why I didn't' from the start. They're durable, chic and lost luggage is no longer (as big of) a fear. 

 

 

 

 

Frends "Taylor" Headphones in Rose Gold

Trying to listen to music for long flights can get painful with earbuds crammed in your ears for hours. Frends are comfortable, sound great, and double as an accessory around your neck when not in use.

 

 

 

ban.do 'Back Me Up' iPhone Portable Charger 

My phone battery goes dead so quickly anytime I travel. I even have 2 phones (I keep work and personal separate) and I still had battery issues this last trip to Paris. When one device serves as your camera, map, and means of communication (among many other things) it’s naturally going to be in your hands almost non-stop. So instead of having heart palpitations when my “10% battery remaining” notification comes on the moment I’m just walking into the Lourve - I learned having one of these little portable batteries is a quick-fix life saver. 

 

 

 

Cuyana Canvas + Leather Weekender Bag

Before my Cuyana weekender tote, I was that annoying girl on weekend getaways. Either I was lugging around 4-6 bags because I didn't have one that fit everything or I was the classic over-packer who brought an entire suitcase for a few short days. But now this one bag meets all my weekend travel needs. It's extremely high-quality, classic in style, and very spacious. Not to mention I've gotten compliments every time I've carried it. 

 

 

 

holbrook candle

Holbrook Candle Company

*USE Atal CODE AT CHECK OUT FOR  $20 off $75!* 

I stumbled upon this quaint candle company on Instagram and fell in love with their brand vision of making unique candles that embody the aesthetic of world travel. As a traveler, I love bringing some of my favorite places back into my home. My favorite scents are Almafi Coast, English Tudor, Italian Villa and French Chateau (I also love Bali, which is a scent I got a sneak peek of that is coming this spring/summer!)

 

 

 

 

OPI Samoan Sand Nail Lacquer

I've flown home with chipped, haggard nails many a time. Eventually, I realized that painting my nails a neutral color was a fail safe, because even significant chips aren't too noticeable. My go to favorite is "Samoan Sand" by OPI. 

 

 

Stay tuned for more about these products in posts to come! They'll be tagging along with me on several trips in the near future.