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June Goals

I haven't written my monthly goals out in a while. I believe it's due to my pessimistic attitude, which I'm slowly trying to work on. I've been going through several books about depression and happiness, trying to get back my former, happy self. I'm slowly succeeding, so I figured it was time to try the goals list again.


- Exercise at least twice a week
- No more donuts!!! If I can cut out coffee and soda, I can cut out donuts.
- Shop for produce at farmer's market at least once
- Organize the office so I can have a craft day with my niece
- Have dinner at the dining table at least 3 times a week
- Buy a yoga membership and USE IT. I figure that if I buy it, I'll feel obligated to use it.
- Volunteer to make sandwiches for the homeless!

I can do it. And I'm really looking forward to it!

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  1. How could you give up donuts when National Doughnut day was June 7? I hope you're having fun working towards your goals. Don't be so hard on yourself!

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  2. I've eaten enough donuts in the last few months to make up for National Doughnut Day :)
    Hard on myself? Nah. I've just been depressed for so long that I have to be firm with myself, or I'll never get anything done lol

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