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And just like that, here we are smack in the middle of 2025. A good time to review how the year is going—if you have any special goals or plans, how are you progressing? Has this year held any surprises?
I feel a little weird doing a mid-year review because I didn’t set any big personal goals in January that need to be checked on. (Did I? *Checks notes* No, I did not. And that “setting goals by quarter idea? Nope, didn’t do that, either.) Still, I think it will be helpful to review what I have done, and think about what I might like to do during the remainder of the year.
Here’s what I did: Other than the normal tasks of life and a
bare minimum of writing, the first six months of 2025 have been devoted to preparing
and selling our family home of 28 years, and getting settled in our new home.
That’s it, and that’s OK. Most of my time has gone to
coordinating (and helping with) home repairs and remodeling, unpacking,
organizing, and simply figuring things out. Even though I love my new home, moving
is stressful. It takes an emotional and physical toll. I love to check off goals,
but some seasons it’s not possible. My personal projects and goals had to step
back while I dealt with the admittedly major projects of selling a house and
moving.
Looking back over my calendar I also see plenty of meet-ups
with friends, a couple of movies with my husband, regular walks and yoga
sessions. I’ve read a lot of good books and seen a favorite author in person. And—control
your excitement—I renewed my driver’s license. This has been hanging over my
head because I had to appear in person with multiple proofs of my existence so I
could become Real I.D. compliant. It was a hassle, but it’s done.
All of this is the stuff of a busy season of normal life.
Being able to find satisfaction in it is a wonderful thing. I’m learning that I
don’t have to check a flurry of personal projects off a list to feel contentment.
25 in 25
That said, I do enjoy setting goals and accomplishing
projects. I’d like to be able to have more to show for 2025 than just getting
settled after the move.
While I didn’t lay out a bunch of goals to work towards at the beginning of the year, I did fill out Gretchen Rubin’s “25 in 25” list with a combination of things big and small, fun and tedious, that I’d like to have done by the end of the year. I’ve completed 10 out of my 25, including “Finish Agatha in Order project” and “Design and install a closet system for our bedroom closet.” I’m 90+ percent done with two more. Not bad, about halfway done at the mid-year mark.
Word of the year
Ease was and is a great choice to guide me in 2025.
It reminds me not to pack too much into my days, weeks, and months. It
also encourages me to look for the ease-ful way to approach various
challenges. Instead of rushing headlong into whatever-it-is, take a beat to
consider what might be the most mental- and physical-energy saving way to
proceed. Also consider whether that whatever-it-is is necessary at all. Especially
during summer, I’m better off conserving my energy for what is truly important.
When I have a choice of activities, I consider which one feels more aligned
with ease.
Now what?
Which brings me to what’s next. We’re not done with house
stuff (will we ever be?!). There’s a leak in a wall which pushed our
prospective bathroom reno higher on the schedule. We need cabinetry installed
in our laundry room. My office is still a work in progress, and I still have
some sorting and storing to do. My husband and I need to take at least a
weekend getaway to completely disconnect from all of the above. I still want to
go to California to visit family, but that has been pushed into the fall
because of a family member’s surgery.
After so much turmoil over the past couple of years, I want
to feel calm, joyful, and at least a little bit in control of my days. I want
to be relaxed, but also productive. Maybe that means choosing just one or two
goals or projects, rather than 12 which is my usual tendency. Concentrate on
the house and on scheduling that weekend getaway. Fight the urge to commit to more. For July,
August, and September, keeping it simple and low-key feels right. October, November,
and December will have a different vibe, usually a more energetic one, and I
hope and plan to capture that energy.
I share my goals and mid-year reviews here because I think
part of a happy life includes, as Gretchen Rubin puts it, an atmosphere of
growth. I like sharing progress with you, my online friends, because I hope it sparks
ideas for what could add happiness to your life. I share missteps because that’s
real life, no matter what social media tells you. Mistakes Will Be Made. We all
fall short from time to time, we all sometimes take a different path from the
one we thought we’d be on, sometimes on purpose and sometimes because of life
being life-y.
If you’d like to share what you’ve been up to so far in 2025, please do so in the comments below. I’d love to hear how it’s going, and what plans you have for the remainder of the year!