5 Things to Do at the Beginning of Every Year - Queen of Free (2024)

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It happens every single year. We stay up too late on New Year’s Eve. We eat too many cookies and stare dreamily at the Christmas Tree and then watch the ball fall on TV as we count down into a new calendar year. It’s a brand new day, a brand new month, and a brand new year. Life is ripe with opportunity. But if you’re not careful, you can wind up with a case of the post holiday blues, flying by the seat of your pants.

This year, start things off on the right foot. Knock out these 5 simple tasks in an afternoon’s time to set yourself up for success.

You can choose a physical goal like running a marathon. You can decide you’ll reach an academic goal like reading one book per week. You can select a spiritual goal like serving in your church or community or reading throughout he Bible. Setting a small number of attainable and well defined goals allows you to actually be able achieve those goals during the new year. If you’d like you can break down the goal into smaller milestones. What if you achieve one of your goals before the end of the year? Good news, you can choose another. Just begin with three (one should be financial, more on that later because it takes some more planning) and channelyour energies into achieving them.

Have you been meaning to change that light bulb? Been putting off replacing the furnace filter? Need to seal your windows to block out the cold air during the winter months? Go ahead and choose three small projects that can be completed in an afternoon’s time with minimal purchase. Rather than a grand renovation, concentrate on those small projects that can make a big difference.

I wouldn’t be me if I didn’t tell you need to get a good handle on your budget before the new year begins. In Slaying the Debt Dragon, I wrote an entire chapter on the process of budgeting and why you need to change your attitude about it. I’m not going to shame you about blowing it during the holiday season. Even the most excellent budgeters can veer off course due to a festive mood. Now is the time to get reconcile those expenses and look ahead. You can use these free printable budget forms to get the ball rolling if you’ve never budgeted before. I like to budget six months at a time, simply because it helps me anticipate irregular expenses like quarterly bills, birthdays, and holidays. No closing your eyes or just living paycheck to paycheck, now is the time to get organized.

It may seem like I’m duplicating two of our categories but I feel like this goal is essential that it needs its own explanation. Every year, you should have at least 1 Financial Goal. Maybe you are planning to pay off a specific amount of debt or save for a vacation. Maybe you are setting aside a weekly amount of money for a down payment on a home. Choose at least 1financial goal and jot down 5 methods you’ll use to help reach it this year. For example, if you’re seeking to pay off debt (because you totally should!), maybe you’ll 1) Drop dining out for a designated period of time and use the money you would have spent to launch at your debt. 2) Sell a few items that you no longer use (hello old treadmill!) to help fuel your journey. 3) Pick up a part time job to help increase your income to put more toward paying off debt. 4) Weekly meal plan to make better use of the groceries you’re buying, bringing your spending down. 5) Commit to packing your lunch.

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Gather your thoughts and heart around a specific word or verse to set your year upon. My husband Brian is focusing on Psalm 16 and the word Refuge. I’m exploring passages in the Bible where God is doing something new and so my phrase is “New Thing. I can’t get enough of Revelation 21:3-5 in The Message:

“I heard a voice thunder from the Throne: ‘Look! Look! God has moved into the neighborhood, making his home with men and women! They’re his people, he’s their God. He’ll wipe every tear from their eyes. Death is gone for good—tears gone, crying gone, pain gone—all the first order of things gone.’ The Enthroned continued, ‘Look! I’m making everything new. Write it all down—each word dependable and accurate.'”

5 . . . 4 . . . 3 . . . 2 . . . 1 . . . HAPPY NEW YEAR! 2016 is going to rock your world friends (and in a good way). Let’s focus on the new things God will do and get our ducks in a row together.

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