The Grand Plan Pt. 4 — Road Map to Ambitions (everything else)

So I talked about the physical plans that will start tomorrow (recap: yoga, walking, food diary, multivitamin, low-on-the-food-chain and cut back on the sugar).

Now it’s time to map out the rest. This one will be a little more list-like and less “talky” than the last one.

Love Life

  • Continue to come to terms with what kind of relationship and what kind of guy I’m looking for.
  • Also continue working on self-acceptance and body image issues.

Work Life

  • Do a “brain dump” for all the stuff that’s outstanding.
  • Get clear on goals for each business.
  • Work on getting the office organized.
  • Engage in weekly planning reviews a la Getting Things Done.
  • Develop a new set of beliefs and work on adopting those to conquer procrastination and indecision issues.

The Home

  • Do a walk-through and create a massive punch list of everything that needs doing.
  • Create a list of “daily minimums” — things I have to do no matter what, the bare minimum.
  • Add 15 minutes of straightening every night.
  • Make sure as much as possible gets delegated to offspring.
  • Create notes for eventual ultimate organization project.

Money Makeover

  • Use Law of Attraction concepts to increase income.
  • Work on beliefs about money and create new, more positive ones.
  • Create budget.
  • Figure out how much money it would take to make me feel secure.
  • Work on feeling secure anyway, using meditation and belief/thought techniques.
  • Keep track of all expenditures.
  • Make a lesson plan to fill the gaps in my financial knowledge, then fill them.

Art & Learning

  • Carve out 30 minute spaces at least three times each week to paint.
  • Do same for music practice.
  • Make list of everything I want to study or learn, and keep it somewhere safe, permanent.
  • Come up with a “syllabus” or plan to work on at least one subject on the list at all times.
  • Find free resources on web (or in library) to use for learning projects.
  • Find music teacher and find out how much lessons cost.
  • Plan to take lessons by end of year.
  • Work on changing belief that this is a silly thing to put on the list because it totally is NOT and I am completely deserving of pursuing these goals.

Relating

  • Take stock of each current relationship.
  • Focus on improving parental/child relationships first.
  • List everything I’m looking for in friendships.
  • Post mortem the last 2 that went so horribly awry, for very different reasons (having not much to do with me, but there are lessons there regardless).
  • Use LoA principles and tools.
  • Brainstorm places that people I’m looking for would congregate.

OK. Now THAT’S a plan.