101 Tasks in 1,001 Days Workshop

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Back for a 2nd time!  Are you a young adult cancer survivor or a young adult cancer caregiver? Do you like making lists? Do you like having goals to reach for?  This is the perfect workshop for you!

Lacuna Loft’s online 101 Tasks in 1,001 Days List Workshop is the 13th in our #LetsMakeStuff @LacunaLoft series of online Creative Art Workshops!

This workshop is designed to help you create a list of 101 tasks to complete over a period of 1,001 days.  Amanda will give you examples on how she structured her own list and there will be time for people to share some of their goals and get their creative juices flowing!  Join us for a night of goal setting and inspiration!  Enjoy a social setting and a fabulous motivational activity while hanging out with your young adult cancer peers!

Tasks must be specific (ie. no ambiguity in the wording) with a result that is either measurable or clearly defined.  Tasks must also be realistic and stretching (ie. represent some amount of work on your part).  Exciting!  Why 1,001 Days? Many people have created lists in the past – frequently simple challenges such as New Year’s resolutions or a ‘Bucket List’.  The key to beating procrastination is to set a deadline that is realistic.  1,001 Days (about 2.75 years) is a better period of time than a year because it allows you several seasons to complete the tasks, which is better for organizing and timing some tasks such as overseas trips, study semesters, or outdoor activities.  Here’s more info on the 101 in 1,001 List project!

Who:  20 young adult cancer survivors and caregivers.

When: Monday, July 20th @ 6-8 pm PT / 8-10 pm CT / 9-11 pm ET via video chat.

How does it work?  We’ll send you all of the materials you need to participate!  Lacuna Loft will send you an email about a week before the workshop with information on how to join the video chat.  ***You’ll need the link that we’ll provide you, a headset with a microphone, and a webcam.***

Join The 101 Tasks In 1,001 Days Creative Art Workshop!

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Update:  The workshop is now full.  Please fill out the interest form below to be notified when the next Creative Art Workshop is forming.

Are you a young adult cancer survivor or a young adult cancer caregiver? Do you like making lists? Do you like having goals to reach for?  This is the perfect workshop for you!

Lacuna Loft’s online 101 Tasks in 1,001 Days List Workshop is the 13th in our #LetsMakeStuff @LacunaLoft series of online Creative Art Workshops!

This workshop is designed to help you create a list of 101 tasks to complete over a period of 1,001 days.  Amanda will give you examples on how she structured her own list and there will be time for people to share some of their goals and get their creative juices flowing!  Join us for a night of goal setting and inspiration!  Enjoy a social setting and a fabulous motivational activity while hanging out with your young adult cancer peers!

Tasks must be specific (ie. no ambiguity in the wording) with a result that is either measurable or clearly defined.  Tasks must also be realistic and stretching (ie. represent some amount of work on your part).  Exciting!  Why 1,001 Days? Many people have created lists in the past – frequently simple challenges such as New Year’s resolutions or a ‘Bucket List’.  The key to beating procrastination is to set a deadline that is realistic.  1,001 Days (about 2.75 years) is a better period of time than a year because it allows you several seasons to complete the tasks, which is better for organizing and timing some tasks such as overseas trips, study semesters, or outdoor activities.  Here’s more info on the 101 in 1,001 List project!

Who:  15 young adult cancer survivors and caregivers.

When: Monday, July 30th @ 5:30-7:30 pm PT / 7:30-9:30 pm CT / 8:30-10:30 pm ET via video chat.

How does it work?  We’ll send you all of the materials you need to participate!  Lacuna Loft will send you an email about a week before the workshop with information on how to join the video chat.  ***You’ll need the link that we’ll provide you, a headset with a microphone, and a webcam.***

Click here to sign up to be notified when this program is announced by choosing it under ‘Programs you’re interested in.’ (Feel free to choose to be notified when other programs are announced too!)

Sign Up For The Online Drawing Workshop!

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Do you like to draw?  Are you a young adult cancer survivor or caregiver?

Welcome to Lacuna Loft’s online Drawing Workshop, the 1st and now the 8th in our #LetsMakeStuff @LacunaLoft series of online workshops!

This workshop is designed to teach you the basics of sketching, drawing, and shading.  If you’ve never done this before, you’re in luck!  Brett will go step-by-step through everything!  If you love drawing and you’re a real pro already, no problem!  While some of the tutorial will be more than you need, the rest of the time spent drawing and being artsy with other young adult cancer peers will be totally worth it.

If you participated in the workshop in May 2016, the content will be exactly the same so please sit this one out.  But have no fear, we’ll have creative workshops each month that you can join in the future instead!

This workshop is a 2-hour commitment and will occur via video hangout on Sunday, February 11th @ 10 am PT / noon CT / 1 pm ET. 15 young adult cancer survivors and caregivers can join. Can’t make the dates this time? Don’t worry! We’ll offer other Creative Workshops in the coming months!

How does it work? After you sign up below, you’ll receive everything you need to participate in the Drawing Workshop in the mail! Yep! We’ll send you just about everything you’ll need! Then, Lacuna Loft will send you an email about a week before the workshop with information on how to join the video chat. (Just in case you’re wondering…to join the video chat you’ll need the link that we’ll provide you, a headset with a microphone, and a webcam). That’s it!

 

Sponsored in part by a grant from Genentech and Shire.

Click here to sign up to be notified when this program is announced by choosing it under ‘Programs you’re interested in.’ (Feel free to choose to be notified when other programs are announced too!)

Sign Up For A Bullet Journal Workshop!

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Update:  The Bullet Journal Workshop is now full!

Do you enjoy crafts and spending time with other young adult cancer survivors and caregivers?  Do you like getting organized and setting goals?  You’ll love this workshop!

Lacuna Loft’s online Bullet Journal Workshop is the 7th in our #LetsMakeStuff @LacunaLoft series of online workshops!

Start the new year off with some creative ways to get organized while planning, journaling, and exploring fun ways to make lists. Helping your productivity, creativity, and organizational skills, it’s a planner, to do list, and diary all rolled into one. A DIY bullet journal, start from a blank journal to what will be a great, personalized tool for a fresh start in 2018!

This workshop is designed to get you started with your very own DIY Bullet Journal.  If you’ve never done this before, you’re in luck! Aerial will go step-by-step through everything!  If you love crafting and you’re a real pro already, no problem!  While some of the tutorial will be more than you need, the rest of the time spent crafting and being artsy with other young adult cancer peers will be totally worth it.

This workshop is a 2-hour commitment and will occur via video hangout on Saturday, January 13th @ 10 am PT / noon CT / 1 pm ET.  15 young adult cancer survivors and caregivers can join.  Can’t make the dates this time?  Don’t worry!  We’ll offer other Creative Workshops in the coming months!

How does it work?  After you sign up below, you’ll receive everything you need to participate in the Bullet Journal workshop in the mail!  Yep!  We’ll send you just about everything you’ll need!  Then, Lacuna Loft will send you an email about a week before the workshop with information on how to join the video chat.  (Just in case you’re wondering…to join the video chat you’ll need the link that we’ll provide you, a headset with a microphone, and a webcam).  That’s it!

Sponsored in part by a grant from Genentech and Shire.

Click here to sign up to be notified when this program is announced by choosing it under ‘Programs you’re interested in.’ (Feel free to choose to be notified when other programs are announced too!)

Setting Goals in 2017

setting goals in 2017

New Years is a great chance to push the reset button and redefine priorities.  While I have many goals for my new year, professionally and personally, I decided to focus on 4.  Move, Breathe, Hustle, and Clear.

Move: Get moving!  Walk 12,000 steps or exercise, or both!  I’m also participating in the 2017 Gold Challenge.

Breathe:  Meditate!  Using the Headspace app, I’ve been trying to stay on top of a meditation practice.

Hustle:  My work hours often blend into my personal hours.  I’m making a more concerted effort to define work time and home time (and to keep them separate).

Clear:  Get organized!  Clean up, put away, get rid of.  I live in a tiny apartment and there is a specific place for *everything.*  When anything is not put away, the whole apartment becomes a jumble of nonsense and chaos.

My current goal is to do a little bit of all of those things, moving, breathing, hustling, and clearing, every day.  I assembled squares with each word into a calendar and mark each chunk off as I accomplish.  So far, the system is set up and I’m hustling and clearing…but not doing a lot of moving and breathing.  🙂  I’m a work in progress!

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If you want to use my same system, you can download the January calendar in the multi-colored version here, the black and white version here, and a blank version of each here and here in case you want to add in your own words.  The picture copy/pastes wonderfully into a normal, sized word document.

What are your new year’s resolutions or goals?  How are you setting goals in 2017?

 

Setting Summer 2015 Goals

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Wow!  When I realized that it was time to start thinking about some goals for the upcoming summer season it came to my attention that I hadn’t set any goals for spring!  This winter was quite hard on me…so many dreary days and so much cold.  So when spring arrived I felt instantly energized and ready go.  I never stopped and thought to write down some objectives!

Setting goals, whether you are dealing with a long term illness, caregiving for a loved one, or dealing with cancer as a young adult, is a healthy way to evaluate the small things you can do to improve your day-to-day life.  Did you all set some spring goals?  Have you revisited them and decided to set summer 2015 goals too?

If you’re interested, these were my 2014 Summer goals, my goals for Fall 2014, and Winter 2014-2015.  Feel free to share yours with us!  When I first talked about my goals for the summer, and then my goals for the fall, I had visions of daily walks where I didn’t need to force myself out the door, dinners filled with enticing and wonderfully healthy vegetables, meditation expanding my mind’s eye, and so much more.  Now that fall has come and almost gone, it is time to look at those goals, decide how well they were accomplished, and to readjust for the coming new season.

Mallory’s Goals for the Winter were…

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[list_item]take more real pictures.[/list_item]
UPDATE:  nope 🙂

[list_item]bake yummy things.[/list_item]
UPDATE:  Check!  Maybe not everything was baked but I definitely baked and cooked more things!  I’ve made smoothies, applesauce, chocolate chip cookies, cinnamon cream cheese banana cupcakes (though I think I counted these in my fall goals?), chocolate pudding cake, crepes, waffles, triple berry pancakesa french toast casserole, a hashbrown potato and egg bake, and a few more!

[list_item]continue growing Lacuna Loft.[/list_item]
UPDATE:  Yep!  We are now a not for profit corporation in the State of California and have filed for our federal tax exempt status!  501(c)3, here we come!  We have some great collaborations coming in the next few weeks, the board is finding its feet and planning our first fundraising and strategy push, and so much more!

[list_item]move every day.[/list_item]
UPDATE:  Always a process!  This was going so well for a while there, and then I was hit with weddings, conferences, bridal parties & showers, extra dog sitting, and more weddings.  Back on the wagon again though!

[list_item]eat fewer sweets.[/list_item]
UPDATE:  Not sure I paid enough attention to this…  I think I ate fewer sweets overall but not because I actually made any steps to make my pantry and fridge healthier places.  I think my grocery visits need to be more frequent and I need to pay more attention to having a mostly stocked pantry with healthy choices.

[list_item]explore meditation.[/list_item]
UPDATE:  I have now tried meditating!  Hasn’t become a daily or weekly practice at all, but I like what I’ve tried so far!  I will share on the blog in the next few months!

[list_item]play with my pups.[/list_item]
UPDATE:  YES!  Love those two!

[list_item]hike in the snow.[/list_item]
UPDATE:  Does walking around the neighborhood count?  🙂

[list_item]make more things.[/list_item]
UPDATE:  Oh my…so many projects!  My husband and I started making an ottoman and I finished a quilt for my sister and brother in law’s wedding!  Over the winter I also made snowman pillows, an embroidery floss belt, and an eye mask.

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Ok!  Time for setting summer 2015 goals!

Mallory’s Summer 2015 Goals!:

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[list_item]get Lacuna Loft all ready to move to Northern California.[/list_item]
There are still some forms and logistics that need to be taken care of before moving to Northern California at the end of the summer.

[list_item]bake yummy things.[/list_item]
I (STILL! STILL!) specifically want to make some macaroons!

[list_item]channel the tortoise while packing this summer.[/list_item]
Slow and steady wins the race!

[list_item]move every day.[/list_item]
Dog walks, dog runs, yoga, swimming, you name it.  I want to stop working and make some space to sweat and move every day.  I’m going on a canoe trip later this summer and need to get my arms ready!

[list_item]grocery shop with more intention.[/list_item]
I’ll eat healthy things if I buy healthy things…but I seem to run out of those fruits and veggies so quickly!  I’d like to start shopping with more intention towards making healthy food choices all week long.  Just picked up some brussels sprouts the other day…I’m excited to try cooking them tonight!

[list_item]explore meditation.[/list_item]
Yes…I still (STILL! STILL) really really want to explore meditation further.  Hopefully we will have some posts about it here in the near future.  Anyone have any pointers to provide?

[list_item]make more things.[/list_item]
I have some crafts that need to be finished before moving.  The list is growing!
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When do you decide to set goals?  Do you set them for a season or for a year?  Setting summer 2015 goals is a great way to focus in on a shorter amount of time.  Warm weather and sun…can’t go wrong!

Setting Winter Goals

setting winter goals

While the weather this past weekend (in my neck of the woods) was unseasonably warm, winter is definitely back.  The days are shorter, the trees are nearly bare, and holiday lights are starting to appear on trees and houses.

Setting goals, whether you are dealing with a long term illness, caregiving for a loved one, or dealing with cancer is a healthy way to evaluate the small things you can do to improve your day-to-day life.  Did you all set some fall goals?  Have you revisited them and decided to set winter goals too?

When I first talked about my goals for the summer, and then my goals for the fall, I had visions of daily walks where I didn’t need to force myself out the door, dinners filled with enticing and wonderfully healthy vegetables, meditation expanding my mind’s eye, and so much more.  Now that fall has come and almost gone, it is time to look at those goals, decide how well they were accomplished, and to readjust for the coming new season.

Mallory’s Goals for the Fall were…

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[list_item]take more real pictures.[/list_item]
UPDATE:  Nope…did not do this at all.  My camera is finally sitting on a counter in the living room…maybe that will help get things rolling?
[list_item]bake yummy things.[/list_item]
UPDATE:  While I specifically wanted to make macaroons and didn’t, I made so many new baked goodies this fall!  I baked apple pies and pumpkin pies with a friend for Thanksgiving (did I mention that the crusts were homemade too?), cooked homemade banana cream pudding (maybe not a baked item but I’m counting it!), and more!
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[list_item]continue growing Lacuna Loft.[/list_item]
UPDATE:  Check!  I went to the 2014 Critical Mass Conference, have continued meeting and networking with a great group of cancer advocates and resource centers, and we made the decision to file for non-profit status.  Whew!
[list_item]eat lots of different vegetables.[/list_item]
UPDATE:  Check!  Sweet potatoes, carrots, broccoli, oh my!  I’ve learned that the key to eating vegetables is buying vegetables 🙂  If I have a veggie to easily grab and snack on, I’m more likely to choose a veggie over that piece of chocolate!  I’ve also become crafty about sneaking vegetables into meals (has anyone else successfully put peas in mac-n-cheese?  so good!)
[list_item]take a dog walk everyday.[/list_item]
UPDATE:  Check!  While there were weeks when this happened every day and weeks when this happened every other day, I’m going to consider it a win.
[list_item]explore meditation.[/list_item]
UPDATE:  Well…I started going to yoga at least once a week but I think meditation is still on the list of to-trys.
[list_item]start training for a race.[/list_item]
UPDATE:  I have not started training for a race…but I’ve started running again!  Does that count?  🙂
[list_item]go camping.[/list_item]
UPDATE:  I went backyard camping with my family of four!  It was really fun to spend a night outside, right before the cold weather really set in, and to test the 2 pups in a very small tent 🙂
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Ok!  Time for setting winter goals!

Mallory’s Winter Goals!:

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[list_item]take more real pictures.[/list_item]
Yep…I want to do this on a weekly basis.
[list_item]bake yummy things.[/list_item]
I (STILL!) specifically want to make some macaroons!
[list_item]continue growing Lacuna Loft.[/list_item]
This will keep being a primary goal of mine.  We are applying for non-profit status, forming a board, and starting to set a planning strategy for the next few years…this winter is going to be great!
[list_item]move every day.[/list_item]
Dog walks, dog runs, yoga, swimming, you name it.  I want to stop working and make some space to sweat and move every day.
[list_item]eat fewer sweets.[/list_item]
I love sugar…donuts, pies, chocolate, the list goes on and on.  With the holidays fast approaching, I want to make healthy decisions as often as possible 🙂
[list_item]explore meditation.[/list_item]
Yes…I still (STILL!) really really want to try meditation.  Hopefully we will have some posts about it here in the near future.
[list_item]play with my pups.[/list_item]
I often work from home.  While I’m in close proximity to my two lovely doggies, they often sleep most of the day.  My husband is also a work-a-holic.  Time for us all to take a breather and make some space for us…time for us all to play together a bit more each day!
[list_item]hike in the snow.[/list_item]
It has been years since I went hiking in the snow.  (unless you count walking along a beach?)  Time to bundle up, grab the pups and husband, and head out with the first snow!
[list_item]make more things.[/list_item]
My craft list is growing!  I have things I want to make for Christmas presents, wedding presents, household fun, and more.
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When do you decide to set goals?  Do you set them for a season or for a year?  Setting winter goals is a great way to focus in on a shorter amount of time than new year’s resolutions…especially during the winter months when things can quickly seem dreary in the continual cold!

End To Summer Goals, Setting Fall Goals

Summer is almost gone and the fall is quickly approaching!  Setting goals, whether you are dealing with a long term illness, caregiving for a loved one, or dealing with cancer is a healthy way to evaluate the small things you can do to improve your day-to-day life.  Did you all set some summer goals?  Have you revisited them and decided to set fall goals too?

When I first talked about my goals for the summer, I had lofty expectations of all of the small changes that I would make to my life that would help to create a grander vision of who I am and who I want to be.  Now that summer has come and almost gone, it is time to look at those goals, decide how well they were accomplished, and to readjust for the coming new season.

Mallory’s Goals for the Summer were…

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[list_item]take more real pictures.[/list_item]
UPDATE:  I did this just a little, bitty, bit 🙂  Does that count?  On vacation I spent a single day using my real camera instead of my phone to take pictures.  I think I would like to revisit it in the fall.
[list_item]bake yummy things.[/list_item]
UPDATE:  I definitely made a few new things for dinner (homemade rosemary, macaroni and cheese…yum!) and a handful of fun new ice creams/sorbets.  (I talked about one of those recipes for mango sorbet here).  I even experimented with individual peanut butter brownies.  Macaroons will have to be moved to a fall goal though!
[list_item]continue growing Lacuna Loft.[/list_item]
UPDATE:  Check!  This is an on going process which I took steps at each day of the summer 🙂  On to the fall for even bigger and better things for Lacuna Loft!
[list_item]eat more vegetables.[/list_item]
UPDATE:  I actually became a vegetarian this summer so I think this goal went pretty well 🙂
[list_item]take a dog walk everyday.[/list_item]
UPDATE:  Yea…definitely didn’t do this one 🙁  Brett ran the pups a few times a week and I started swimming and lifting a lot more regularly but I never seemed to figure out how to put a dog walk into my every day routine.  In the past 10 days though, I am 8 for 10!  A dog walk almost each day!
[list_item]explore meditation.[/list_item]
UPDATE:  Nope…I still really want to do this though.
[list_item]have fun.[/list_item]
UPDATE:  Check!  I traveled with my family and with my in-laws this summer and generally tried to practice what we talk about on Lacuna Loft…self-care, self-care, self-care, and have fun!  🙂
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Ok!  Time for setting fall goals!

Mallory’s Fall Goals!:

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[list_item]take more real pictures.[/list_item]
Yep…I want to do this on a weekly basis.
[list_item]bake yummy things.[/list_item]
I specifically want to make some macaroons!
[list_item]continue growing Lacuna Loft.[/list_item]
This will continue to be a goal of mine.  I have some great ideas for new things to add to the site in the coming months.  Lacuna Loft will be at the Critical Mass Conference in November.  If you’re going, let us know!!!  I’m really excited to meet some great people and talk a bunch about Lacuna Loft.  🙂
[list_item]eat lots of different vegetables.[/list_item]
So this may seem a lot like the goal of eating more vegetables that I set for the summer but hear me out.  I have a set of go-to vegetables that I love and am comfortable cooking (and eating).  I’d really like to start cooking more and more with vegetables and diversifying my meals a bit.
[list_item]take a dog walk everyday.[/list_item]
Taking a walk or run with my 2 pups is a big part of my self-care.  Being out and about in the world, with my 2 favorite mutts, brings me out of myself a bit and helps me to stay calm and centered.  Bring on the fall weather!
[list_item]explore meditation.[/list_item]
Yes…I still really really want to try meditation.  Hopefully we will have some posts about it here in the near future.
[list_item]start training for a race.[/list_item]
For the past few years I’ve been running the Chicago Marathon for the American Brain Tumor Association.  This year though, I am in a wedding the night before the race so I won’t be able to participate in the run.  Time to find a new sporting event to train for!
[list_item]go camping.[/list_item]
I love to be outside.  I love hiking, camping, backpacking, climbing, you name it.  I’ve done a couple of long distance treks in my day but I have never gone camping with my husband!  (and he has never gone camping, ever!)  For our wedding, we received most of the needed camping/backpacking gear that I didn’t already own and we still haven’t used it.  This fall is the time!  We’re going to do a practice run in the backyard and then hit a state park for a weekend!  The pups love walking in the woods so I think they’ll enjoy it too!
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When do you decide to set goals?  Do you set them for a season or for a year?  Setting fall goals is a great way to focus in on a shorter amount of time than new year’s resolutions.  I also find fall goals to help ease the transition from the great summer weather into the cooler fall 🙂

Setting Summer Goals

Today is my 2nd wedding anniversary and yesterday was my 28th birthday!

2012 July 7 Justine Bursoni Photography Mallory and Bretts Wedding in Champaign Illinois-96

My husband, Brett (if you’re really interested in him you can find out plenty here and here), is a pretty swell guy and has helped me out a lot with everything design oriented here at Lacuna Loft.  He and I journeyed together through my mother’s death and my cancer diagnosis and I don’t know who or where I would be without him in my life.  He is the best thing to have ever happened to me…besides adopting mutts.  😉

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Learning to be a good partner to someone is hard and I think that my cancer diagnosis and the time I spent caregiving for my mom has made being a good partner even more difficult.  Learning to share your life while evolving to fit remarkable circumstances is just.plain.challenging!

One trick I have learned along the way that has made all the difference is self care.  Taking care of myself makes taking care of our marriage that much easier.  One way that I like to take care of myself is by setting goals.  Setting goals can be a challenging experience and sometimes getting started is the hardest part.  To break it down a bit, I like to set goals by season.  You can do it however you like though!  Try breaking up goals by week, by month, by season, or by 6 months.  The possibilities are endless!  Think of the kinds of things that you’d like to improve about yourself, or the kinds of things you’d like to overcome.  Consider the new tasks that you’d like to accomplish or the new sights you’d like to see.  When I go about setting summer goals, thinking about the summer experiences I’d like to have and the pieces about myself that I can work on during that time really helps me prioritize.

So, in the spirit of creating another great year of life and of marriage, I have some goals to share with you all!

Mallory’s Goals for the Summer!

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[list_item]take more real pictures.[/list_item]
I am an official iPhone picture aficionado.  I take pictures with my phone all day long.  I also own a DSLR though and a fun, macro lens that I’d really like to try and use more often!
[list_item]bake yummy things.[/list_item]
I love baking.  I’ve even started to experiment with more time consuming baked goods in recent months.  A few years ago my sister in law gave me a french cook book (random note, I speak fluent french and lived there for 1.5 years) and I really want to tackle macaroons soon!
[list_item]continue growing Lacuna Loft.[/list_item]
From the very beginning, Lacuna Loft has been a work of love from me and my husband.  I have worked tirelessly to grow this site from our humble, March 3rd launch.  Our numbers have been growing and the traffic to the site has become a steady stream instead of peaks and valleys.  We have some awesome things coming in the next few weeks and I am really excited to share them with you soon!
[list_item]eat more vegetables.[/list_item]
duh 🙂
[list_item]take a dog walk everyday.[/list_item]
Right now the pups take a walk or run with either Brett or myself every few days.  On the off days they frolic around the yard and house together.  I have discovered though, that taking the time to walk briskly (or run) around the neighborhood with the pups is a really freeing experience.  I love it and want to have these times together everyday.
[list_item]explore meditation.[/list_item]
I deal with a bit of anxiety.  I will share more about this in a post all to itself but for the sake of setting goals, I’d like to figure out ways of settling myself down once I have been knocked off balance (emotionally speaking).  Anyone out there try meditation?  I’ve never tried to practice it daily (or even monthly) but I’d love to hear your thoughts!
[list_item]have fun.[/list_item]
I am a total planner, control freak 🙂  Sometimes I need to just step back and remember that life should be fun!
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And that’s it!  Do you have any goals for the summer or for your next year?  Have you been thinking about setting summer goals but have had trouble putting pen to paper?  Share with us!

wedding photo by Justine Bursoni