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The Power of Intention: Manifesting Your December Goals with Clarity and Purpose

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If there is one invisible force in the universe that propels things to move forward, it is the force of intention.

When one intends to make a change, develop a habit or forego a routine, it is one’s intention that establishes the foundation for the entire process.

This is why, to set effective monthly goals as December goals, in this article we present to you the why’s and how’s of intention when it comes to the month of December.

Importance of Goals in December

When we think of setting goals to stay focused, it is always the beginning of the last year January rather than hoping to make changes at the end of the year.

We are having fun with our loved ones, eating unhealthy and any productive activities are done as November goals, but even weekly goals are long forgotten in December.

However, December goals are the perfect opportunity to get super excited for Christmas, by setting goals related to Christmas shopping, Christmas cards or other festivities.

You can be productive with December goals in a fun and easy way, while combining health and life goals with fun times.

Examples of December Goals

To prove that December goals are something to be super excited about, here is a list and a few tips to create a productive December goal list.

1) Make A December Budget

Although, we are glad and excited when making December shopping lists, but by the end you might be at a loss financially.

This is why, with festivities and other goals, there is promise to make smart financial goals as well.

Manage your budget for the month with December goals and break festive fun with homemade fun, which does not cost as much as going out.

2) Get Holiday Shopping Done Early

In the weeks leading up to the Christmas season, it can be a very busy time with kids, family, planning and then getting all the gifts.

So, to get ahead with chores and complete routine tasks like exercise at the same time, begin the month by taking time to write down a list of gifts.

3) Workout X Times Each Week

We have all had the moment when it is peak holiday season and you have accomplished eating unhealthy food but having a great time.

Although, it is fun to have a bit of fun and forget boring routine stuff, but a full month of no exercise can catch up on you.

This is why, do not wait for the correct time, but enable yourself to be focusing on exercise by setting certain times for exercising in the week.

It can be as low as 1 time per week or smaller 15 minute sessions for 2-3 times per week

4) Squeeze In At Least 10 Minutes of Exercise Each Day

As December goals, people tend to be festive oriented and fail to adhere to physical fitness goals.

This is why, to make this world more fun, be productive even through December and guess out a time that is free to exercise.

It can be early in the day because later in the day, life can get busy.

5) Create a Horror Movie Recommendation List

If you have had enough of productive goals, also include a few fun goals going forward into December.

To make exercising and budgeting exciting, add a movie watching session in between these tasks.

Allow yourself to rest in December and make kids have fun by putting in the process of watching horror movies as well.

6) Have One Phone-Free Day Every Week

Social media, we love it and hate it at the same time. While it is fun to scroll through Instagram, it can be exhausting and keep you awake at night.

So after a fun Thanksgiving or game night in December, slow down things and give yourself a chance to reflect by cutting down on screen time.

7) Read a Book/Watch a TV Series

Most of December’s goals are surrounded around other people, but for introverts, it can be exhausting being around people all the time, even if they’re your loved ones.

So, after a fun summer, plan your December with alone time and things to do.

You can watch a series or read a book, but to support your mental health your weekdays can be solo and your weekends filled with friends/family.

8) Make a List of Favorite Holiday Movies

Decembers are incomplete without a holiday movie watch list.

So, decide on your favorite festive movies, do goal setting to include friends or family, figure out time management, and celebrate the season with fun movies to watch.

9) Other December Goals

In the other goals, you can include anything that gets you excited and you love to spend time planning it.

Figure out a new idea and set yourself up early to plan the activity, so that as a December goal it is stress-free and allows you to have fun.

A few ideas are :

  1. Hiking

  2. Long drives

  3. Spa day

Clarity and Purpose from December Goals

Even after reading through the examples, you are not sure about December goals for yourself, it is important to follow a planner that makes things clear.

Start by writing down what you expect from your December goals, and then communicate with friends in the week, read articles or blogs, read relevant posts and plan yourself a fun December.

Even if you begin early in November, by the month of December you will have a clear and concise list of planned fun activities.

To come up with clear and purposeful goals, here is a tick list to follow :

Are your goals specific?

When building a planner for December goals, if the goals are too ambiguous then you are set for failure.

For example, an ambiguous goal is ‘I will exercise more in December’ and a specific goal is ‘I will spend 2pm to 3pm on each Tuesday exercising through the month of December’.

Notice the difference? One goal is specific to your life and your routine, while the other is an arrow in the dark

Are your goals measurable?

To measure success and failure, start by setting goals that can be measured easily.

Coming back to the exercise example, you can measure your success by counting the number of hours you spent exercising through the week or month.

A measurable goal has scientific basis to be followed.

In one study conducted by a research institute in America found that when two parties are assigned goals, with one having ambiguous goals and other were given a detailed account of what constituted pass or fail.

The group that had their success measured out for them, were on their posts on time and in the end completed more goals.

Are your goals relevant?

Relevancy is related to your personal life.

If you are not into exercise, never have been and likely never will be, then setting December goals to get more exercising time is probably not the smart thing to do.

This also applies to kind of exercises. Some people like running, while other abhor it, similarly some might prefer going for a dancing session and others might do yoga.

So, keep in mind relevant goals are key to giving you hope that goals indeed can be achieved.

FAQ’s

What Are Good Goals Examples?

A good goal is one that gets you motivated, it includes the power of intention and in the end you reach a post that is better than the one you began from.

A few good goals are :

  1. Reading a book

  2. Cutting down social media from your life

  3. Spending more time with the kids

  4. Consulting a therapist

  5. Accomplishing professional productivity

What Are The 4 Types Of Goals?

There are four types of goals that are related to different posts of your life:

1) Personal goals : Such goals are most common and are involved directly with your life, in relation to your friends and family. Include your children in goal setting, communicate with your partner, have time off with friends and other similar goals that can be personal

2) Professional goals : The kind of goals that are meant to alleviate your career and allows you to get promotions are professional goals. Examples include getting enrolled in a degree or certification program to improve skills, or it can be volunteering in a shelter or setting up diverse income sources to be protected financially.

3) Fitness goals : This goal is entirely physical and is meant to uplift your vanity, although it can be for health reasons as well. Working on your cardiac health, building up strength and muscle by reducing body fat are all different types of fitness goals

4) Mental health goals : These goals are related to your mental health and wellness. They can include going to a therapist, having time to rest, reinstating positive thoughts, cutting down negative source of emotions etc.

What Are Good 2023 Goals ?

For the January of 2023 and before December of this year, here are a few goals to get ahead of:

  1. Continue learning the skill you started in the lockdown

  2. Travel the world

  3. Work from home and spend lovely time with family

What Are Some Goals For This Year?

Depending on your theme for the year, set some goals that reflect what you want to work on:

Professional : Productivity levels, Time management & Skill development

Personal : Exercise, Books & Spa

Mental Health : Journaling, Reflection & Therapy

Fitness : Exercise certain hours per week, Running once a week & focusing on mental perspective

By the end of this article, we hope you have developed the motivation to look towards setting some productive yet fun December goals.

Your goals do not always have to be serious and progressive towards work, but they can be fun and help you develop better relationship with your friends and family.

As long as your goals are reflecting your theme for the year and are relevant to want you want from life, you can be sure to get productivity levels up for this month of December.

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