New Year's Resolutions Check In
Thursday, April 30th, 2026 10:42 pmWe made it to the end of April! \o/ If you have completed any of your short-term goals or subgoals, and/or you're still chugging away at your ongoing goals, then pat yourself on the back. You worked hard for that. We've also gotten through the second month of spring. If you're doing seasonal goals, you may have finished the first of your spring ones and/or be looking ahead to the summer batch.
I'm continuing to track goals at the end of each month. So far it seems to be helping, so that's encouraging. I'm looking at my goal list more often and trying to keep ticking off more of them.
These are the previous check in posts:
New Year's Resolutions Check In January 9
New Year's Resolutions Check In January 16
New Year's Resolutions Check In January 23
New Year's Resolutions Check In January 30
New Year's Resolutions Check In February 28
New Year's Resolutions Check In March 31
Your Resolutions
Many people like to make their resolutions in April. Others refresh their goals.
Other folks are working on their New Year's resolutions from January. Find ways to keep going. What progress have you made?
Did you set any outdoor goals? It's easy to overlook those in December-January when the weather is frigid. Now that spring has sprung in the Northern Hemisphere, check to see if you have goals for gardening, yardwork, nature trips, etc. If not, you might want to set some goals now. Spring cleaning is another good topic to check. Here are some ideas on setting monthly goals.
Explore some ideas for the month ahead ...
8 Ways to Create Summer Structure for Your Child
150+ Achievable Monthly Goal Ideas to Improve Your Life
Gardening Tasks To Do in May
How I Plan for Summer
How Not to Fail the 1000 Hours Outside Challenge
How to Plan a Vacation (with Pictures) -- wikiHow
A Just-Structured-Enough Summer Schedule For Kids
May House Cleaning Checklist: Keeping Your Home Fresh and Organized
May Nature Calendar: 31 Days of Nature Activities
I'm continuing to track goals at the end of each month. So far it seems to be helping, so that's encouraging. I'm looking at my goal list more often and trying to keep ticking off more of them.
These are the previous check in posts:
New Year's Resolutions Check In January 9
New Year's Resolutions Check In January 16
New Year's Resolutions Check In January 23
New Year's Resolutions Check In January 30
New Year's Resolutions Check In February 28
New Year's Resolutions Check In March 31
Your Resolutions
Many people like to make their resolutions in April. Others refresh their goals.
Other folks are working on their New Year's resolutions from January. Find ways to keep going. What progress have you made?
Did you set any outdoor goals? It's easy to overlook those in December-January when the weather is frigid. Now that spring has sprung in the Northern Hemisphere, check to see if you have goals for gardening, yardwork, nature trips, etc. If not, you might want to set some goals now. Spring cleaning is another good topic to check. Here are some ideas on setting monthly goals.
Explore some ideas for the month ahead ...
8 Ways to Create Summer Structure for Your Child
150+ Achievable Monthly Goal Ideas to Improve Your Life
Gardening Tasks To Do in May
How I Plan for Summer
How Not to Fail the 1000 Hours Outside Challenge
How to Plan a Vacation (with Pictures) -- wikiHow
A Just-Structured-Enough Summer Schedule For Kids
May House Cleaning Checklist: Keeping Your Home Fresh and Organized
May Nature Calendar: 31 Days of Nature Activities
Done!
Date: Friday, May 1st, 2026 03:50 am (UTC)Completed: 20 previous + 5 new = 25
Begun: 30 + 2 = 32 and 3 completed
(most of these cannot be finished quickly)
View my detailed progress report with a list of individual goals completed or begun.