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2024 Goals

Last month, I wrote my yearly reflection blog post, recapping the good and bad that happened to me in 2023.

I like writing it because it forces me to think back on the good that happened. However, I do feel itā€™s important to include some of the trials and tribulations. If for anything, to recall how we overcame them.

But now that 2023 is in the books, Iā€™m looking towards 2024 and thinking about what I want it to look like for me professionally and personally.

For arguably the first time ever, my professional goal is modest.

Last year was a hectic year in terms of my professional life. The highs and lows of GapScout took their toll on me mentally. That said, Iā€™m grateful for the experience, as it was ultimately the nudge I needed to get into coaching.

Which brings me to my professional goal this year: to grow my coaching by just a few more clients, and to help my clients get wins in their business by being their go-to person for anything, at any time.

Thatā€™s it.

No new markets, or new offerings, side-ventures, or anything like that. For the first time in my entrepreneurial career, Iā€™m not creating a big, audacious goal. I need a break from that in my life.

Best of all, I already have the framework in place already to reach my goal:

I created this formula last year, and itā€™s proven. So, Iā€™ll double-down on it, refine it a little more, and make that my entire focus for 2024.

My personal goals are more elaborate.

The best part of life for me is the time spent doing activities you enjoy, learning something, or paying it forward.

This year I want to touch on all of these in some capacity. In my past, this stuff comes in spurts. For a while Iā€™ll be learning something, then Iā€™ll be doing other activities I enjoy, and occasionally giving my time or resources to a cause.

My overall goal is to spread these out over the year so that while not as persistent, they are consistent.

New travel destinations for this year.

Last year we were fortunate to get in more travel compared to the previous years. This year, I want to continue with that but throw in one or two more trips that are ā€œjust for usā€ as opposed to going somewhere because of a wedding or holiday.

Speaking of which, we already have two weddings planned for 2024 in Mexico. One in Mexico City and another in Cancun. Weā€™ll go early to Cancun to get a couple of days to ourselves before the wedding.

We also want a bigger trip to somewhere new for us as a couple. Itā€™s looking like that will be Hawaii around our anniversary. But Europe could be an option as well (or both, weā€™ll see).

All that said, family trips are still important. Weā€™ll find time to get to Mexico, Connecticut, Michigan, and Illinois.

Making year five of Spanish better than year four.

Last year was interesting. I put in a ton of work in the first half of the year, but the latter half I sort of slacked off. Thatā€™s easy to do now since I became fluent. I can have conversations pretty comfortably, but there is so much that I donā€™t know.

Iā€™ll be more consistent with my Spanish lessons, at least two times per week, possible three. For a couple of years, I would do three times per week, but now that I am coaching, I havenā€™t figured out how to work that into my schedule. Iā€™ll sit down and block off time so that can happen more consistently.

My goal is to increase my vocabulary (as always) and to just be more fluid in certain circumstances and grammatical structures. To do this, Iā€™ll need to make sure that my lessons are more than just chatting, but are focused on the workbook that my tutor and I have used for the past four years or so.

Restarting BJJ classes.

In the late Spring last year, I started BJJ.

For a few months, I really enjoyed it, and eventually earned my second stripe. In September, I injured my groin pretty badly. Itā€™s a nagging injury Iā€™ve had since my soccer days in college.

As a result, I took a month off, and except for about three classes, I never really got back into it the remainder of the year. It was a combination of burnout and also our schedules becoming more full of visitors and visits in the final 6-weeks of the year.

My groin has healed, so I think Iā€™m ready to jump back into making it a regular part of my routine. Twice a week is probably my sweet spot. I was doing four times per week initially, and I think it burnt me out.

Ending my time on the weight loss app.

As of writing this, Iā€™ve just reached my weight loss goal. I started tracking my macros in October last year in an effort to get to 15% body fat. It has worked, as Iā€™ve lost more than 10lbs at this point, and Iā€™m happy with where I have landed.

I have since transitioned to a ā€œmaintenance planā€. Iā€™m tracking my macros on the new plan for a little time and once I have a good feel for it, Iā€™ll stop using it altogether.

Achieve another certification in First Aid.

Last year I was going to take a course to become an EMT, but I decided against it as it was at the same time I started my coaching business and I couldnā€™t split my attention. Also, I donā€™t have an interest in being in an ambulance, which is really the primary role of an EMT.

So even though I didnā€™t accomplish that original goal, in December, I became certified in CPR, AED, and First Aid by the American Heart Association.

I liked the course, and feel like Iā€™m not useless in case of an emergency. I think Iā€™d like to further my knowledge in this space, but with baby steps. I donā€™t know yet if it will be more courses from the AHA (or Red Cross), or some other organization, but Iā€™d like to find something, as it feels good to be prepared.

Get involved with nonprofit activities.

This has been something Iā€™ve written about the past two years, and I havenā€™t made any headway with it. I still havenā€™t quite figured out in what area I want to dedicate my time & monetary resources.

Donā€™t get me wrong, made monetary contributions to and volunteered my time to a handful of causes that I felt passionate about, but itā€™s not on a regular basis.

I have also toyed with the idea of starting something myself, but then I get overwhelmed and end up not doing anything. I figure that there is no need to reinvent the wheel; Iā€™d prefer to find an already established nonprofit that I am passionate about.

I think the main reason that I havenā€™t landed anywhere with this is because I havenā€™t sat down to really think about which cause I would like to get behind. This is something Iā€™ll do in 2024.

Do something new as a couple once a month.

This is something small, but meaningful. Lorena and I met right before the pandemic, and as a result we got used to a slower-paced lifestyle as a couple.

This year, Iā€™ll be incorporating a little more variety into our routine by doing something new once a month. From cooking and dance classes, going to a new restaurant, hiking, and more. The goal is for us to get out and create new memories.

Making 2024 better than 2023.

Last year was a tough year. Tougher than most with some of the health challenges that came our way. Lorena and I have a better understanding of that now, and are eager to make 2024 a different kind of year.

For me, this means planning specific activities for us again. Taking trips to new places, or even just around home. It also means getting into a good rhythm of life again with the activities that we enjoy while being home.

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