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For many years, Steve and I wrote out our resolutions for the year on New Year’s Eve – just after midnight. We never looked at each other’s lists. EVER. I guess we were thinking they should be *secret* goals! We put them in an envelope and sealed them, and placed them in our Christmas stockings. Then…forgot all about them.
Fast-forward a year. And now, right before midnight, we would open our envelope from last year. Surprised and proud of ourselves when we realized we had actually accomplished something on the list. Then beat ourselves up about the other things that were just completely ignored and never thought of since the last year, completely failing at doing this or that task.
So, we dusted ourselves off and mustered up some excitement and created a NEW *secret* list that we can in turn totally ignore for coming year. <=== See why this didn’t work? Funny thing is - I think we did this for about 6 or 7 straight years! lol
FINALLY I realized this never worked because it had nothing to do with goal setting, planning or working towards achieving specific goals. It was mere coincidence that we happened to be successful in accomplishing anything that we wrote down on New Year’s Eve.
Enter the Day Zero Project. Recommended by my smart friend, Karen Stott, it’s an exercise that modifies the typical resolution list and in turn helps you to create an attainable list of 101 things to do… in 1001 days.
During a recent road trip, Steve and I were chatting and decided to define OUR vocabulary for tasks, goals, dreams and fantasies so that we can be on a better track for our lives, together.
Task = Something attainable that needs to be done is a short period of time: usually a day, week, or month.
Goals = Something that you WILL accomplish in a reasonable time frame, but are still figuring out the HOW part. (Once you figure out the HOW – it becomes a TASK)
Dreams = Something you would LOVE to accomplish, but it’s too big and scary to break it down into goals. (YET – but it will hopefully be a GOAL when the timing is right).
Fantasy = Something you would only do with no consequence to ANY other part of your life.
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I have no plans to change any part of my life to make that happen. BUT if I happen to visit Space Camp the day that I happened to be picked to sit inside the bridge of a live space shuttle during a testing, and a malfunction occurs that forces me to launch into a short, non life threatening space trip, thereby making me an astronaut, will probably be the only way I will EVER be an astronaut. And that’s fine by me. I would also LOVE to live in Paris or have a pet dolphin. It’s a fun to think about, but that’s about it. I’m not willing to compromise anything in my life to make those things happen.
So here is my list of Tasks, Goals, and Dreams of 101 Things I’d like to do in 1001 days. I have no Fantasies on this list, and by definition I plan on actively trying to accomplish these items in this specific time frame.
By publishing this online, and not in an envelope in my Christmas stocking, makes me accountable and will allow me to stay focused and hopefully on task.
I will be updating as I go, so check back and yell at me if I’m slacking!
If YOU have your own 101 Things list, please list your link in the comments below. I would LOVE to read it!

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Meet: The Edwards Family
Being raised in his family’s home, Bill lives in the same house he grew up in, now with his own family. Many, many cherished items are scattered throughout the house. From an antique coffee grinder, to his grandfather’s communion glass, down to the handmade fabric art his mother made back when the address had no street name.
Although the house is a little different today, after raising his own adult children there, Bill and his wife Laura’s most precious things, are the memories that have filled the home throughout these years.
We had a wonderful time together creating some new memories during their family’s photo session and I look forward to seeing each of their lives unfold during the next chapters.
Thank you, Edwards Family, for allowing me to spend this time with you.
XOXO,
Angie
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