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Happy, Healthy Goals

Spending more time with my thoughts and actually getting to relax led to me coming up with a small list of goals to help me be more intentional about my health and happiness. I decided to share them here, maybe for inspiration for some of you if there are things you want to change about your life!

• Spend WAY less time on your phone.

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I knew people generally use their phones to take up idle time and fill awkward spaces, but I didn’t realize until I refused to use my phone for a while how often I rely on it and how much thought-space it takes up. Even choosing not to look at it during ads or commercials forces you to use your brain for a few extra minutes, which can really accomplish a lot. I want to use my phone intentionally rather than as a filler or an escape. I’d also like to put it on “do not disturb” every now and then to force myself to be more free and present.

• Free up more time to be creative.

I’ve done a terrible job of writing and creating this semester, but it’s a huge part of who I am and what makes me feel whole. I need to make myself sit down and do it more.

• Push yourself to run or work out daily.

I need to prove to myself I am strong and entirely capable of challenging myself. I am in control and I can do it.

• Spend money intentionally.

Stick to the budget, and be realistic. Period.

• Practice Spanish and music more.

Make an hourly schedule to fit a hobby in daily and stick to it. These things are good for me in so many ways. They just have to happen.

• Cook healthy food when possible.

Eating healthy food leads to living a healthy lifestyle!

• Most importantly: Be mindful.

I’m going through a lot right now and am learning and growing a ton, but it is definitely its own challenge. I need to help myself heal and become who I want to be by being mindful when my brain wants to be negative through changing my thoughts and being honest with myself. I’d also spend a few minutes each day just letting myself breathe and think to connect with my world. I need to remember I am in control, and I need to fight to be happy and healthy mentally as well as physically. I love myself and I can do this.