The reading this week really inspired
me. Without goals, we go through life without aim or direction. Having goals
means having hope and expectations about the future. Simply writing down your
goals causes you to take action. Even if you don’t accomplish all of your
goals, you will have done something with your life.
I also learned that goals
don’t have to be so daunting and serious. Goals can be fun. Goals are meant to
help you enjoy God’s presence in our lives. There is so much to see and experience
in this world, yet we limit our opportunites because our scope is so small.
FAMILY GOALS
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]Go on a family vacation with aunt’s family and pay for everything
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]Cook Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner
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]Spend every Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year with aunt’s family
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]Send Christmas cards and birthday cards every year
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]Buy plane tickets for family to visit
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]Attend a family wedding in Korea
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]Take Jamie & John out once a month
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]Attend a soccer game in Europe with Paul
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]Canada trip with Paul
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]Concert with Paul
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]Cambodia trip with Uncle Bob & Aunt Jenny
PHYSICAL GOALS
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]Prevent diabetes
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]Maintain 170-180
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]Run a 5K
INFLUENCE GOALS
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]Teach at a college/university
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]Lead 3 Ekko discipleship groups
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]Lead a home group
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]Speak at a conference/seminar
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]Speak at high schools and colleges about going into the medical field
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]Become a leader in a group for Asian/Christian men in healthcare
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]Mentor 3 young men at Ekko
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]Hold a free clinic
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]Translate a book, sermon, or lecture
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]Get a master’s degree
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]Donate $1000 to Cambodia
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]Go to a retreat/camp with PB and speak
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]Contribute to a textbook/manual/etc.
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]Learn Spanish
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]Obtain medical interpreter certification
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]Learn how to play jazz
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]Take vocal lessons
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