Oct
26

40 Things by the Time I’m 40

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Around my 38th birthday last week I took some retreat time to relax, ask myself questions and do some daydreaming about the future. During my retreat I did my 40 thing to Do Before I’m 40 List. My list consists of improvements I want to make, things that are important to me, and things I think would be fun. Too many goal lists only have improvements to make.

40 birthday cake

Photo by Stella Brazil

**** denotes personal

  1. Exercise 5 days a week for 3 months. [My former goal was 7 days a week and I usually get 4 workouts in. I think I will strive for 5 before I go to 7]
  2. Go on a family vacation to Montana
  3. Get caught up on scrapbooking
  4. Start and end my day with stillness, not technology
  5. Begin using cloth napkins again
  6. Get one massage a month [This used to be a habit that I fell out of]
  7. Incorporate 5 minutes of silence into my daily quiet time.
  8. Enforce how the family speaks to one another. [Why do teens have to speak so meanly sometimes?]
  9. Memorize 10 verses
  10. Limit myself to 2 hours of TV a day [I've been getting caught up in the election coverage]
  11. Reach out weekly as a pastoral care elder
  12. Experiment with no sugar for 30 days
  13. Use my debt reduction plan
  14. *****
  15. Encourage the kids to have a daily quiet time
  16. Send weekly encouraging notes
  17. Pray daily for my husband and kids
  18. Keep the Sabaath weekly [almost there, but still needs some tweaking]
  19. Take a one hour yoga class
  20. Take a drawing class
  21. Rejoin a writer’s group
  22. Buy fresh flowers weekly for one summer
  23. Create a quitting work ritual for when I am done with work for the day
  24. Go kayaking down the Kalamazoo river with the family
  25. Allergy proof my bedroom
  26. *****
  27. Go on a 2 hour bike ride
  28. Give blog
  29. Visit Windmill Island
  30. No complaining or criticizing for one week
  31. Get a real facial
  32. Learn to whistle
  33. Learn to skip stones
  34. Practice eating only when hungry for 30 days
  35. Live within my means
  36. *****
  37. *****
  38. Go on a weekend away with my husband
  39. Get up by 7am consistently
  40. *****

Do you have any upcoming birthdays or events that are important to you that you can use as momentum for starting some of those goals you will do "someday"?

 

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  1. Mademoiselle says:

    This is is a great idea. I have to do the same but before I’m 30! Good luck with your list ;)

  2. I love the ************* ones – they make me insanely curious, by the way :)

  3. Good list. Thanks for the reminder – I need to have another look at my life list but at the moment I’m so caught up with that ONE main thing, that all the other things fade into insignificance :)

  4. Robin says:

    I would like to comment on #10. When I quit work to become a full time home-maker I vowed I would not turn into a cliche’ and get hooked on “soaps”. I stayed true to my vow for a very long time. But then my husband went on a two-week mission trip and the days and nights became extremely longgggggggg. Next thing I know I am hooked on not one but two. So, a year and a half later, I did the math and realized I was squandering 7.5 hours of my life a week watching people have the same fights they had six months ago and this person being un-faithful to husband #? . I was beginning to lose track of who was with who. Thought Jesus probably wasn’t too thrilled with me filling my head with all that garbage. I quit “cold turkey”. And I am so glad I did. Now my husband says, “You got what done today? How in the world did you have time to get all that done?” I am way happier and far more energetic not watching tv. And I even could justify the time spent in front of the”boob tube”. I was ironing, eating lunch, Stretching, lifting weights, cleaning, cross-stitching, etc. Why, I was multi-tasking, don’t you know! And one more thing, before I stop rambling. I read that if you have become discontent with your financial situation and you find yourself wanting more and more material possessions – Check to see if you have recently increased your television watching.

  5. Meme says:

    a good list and yes, maybe I will make one too but considering that I am thinking over 60 – in age– some of them may have to be short term goals-LOL

    off to start the list………hugs,

  6. Ani says:

    Great idea. I am finishing my 35 pounds lost before 35. So 40 things to be proud of by 40! will be next! ok, i procrastinate alot, (why i read you!) so I gave myself 5 years to do it!

  7. Tookshire says:

    Well, I haven’t popped on here in forever it feels like (not and have left a comment, anyway). Happy Birthday for goodness sake, from another (albeit slightly older) October Baby. I would have less than 12 full months to go through a 40×40 list…so as tempted as I am…LOL!

  8. Beth says:

    Mademoiselle, good luck on your list!

    Marcia, that’s a great idea, taking a look at the rest of your list.

    Robin – thanks for sharing how you did it. My main problem lately has been news/politics.

    LOL Meme

    Ani – slow and steady works great!

    Thanks Tookshire. Yes, just say no to that challenge, you have enough on your plate!

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