The Charging Station

From Vision to Reality with Faith

Tracey Massey Season 8 Episode 5

In this episode of The Charging Station, Tracey discusses effective goal-setting and aligning one's aspirations with God’s purpose. As 2024 winds down, Tracey reveals her personal practices for planning the year ahead, sharing how she transforms chaos into clarity and moves closer to her dreams.

Discover her step-by-step approach to breaking down big ambitions—whether it’s writing a book or mastering a new skill—into achievable, actionable goals. With strategies for goal tracking and accountability, this episode empowers you to turn intentions into reality, guided by faith and purpose.

 
Check out the resources below to reach your goals:

Recommended Books:
The 12-week Year
Atomic Habits

Cut the Fluff Matrix-Use this to help you organize and delegate tasks.
Seasons of Goal Slaying-Use this to brainstorm goal ideas for each season.


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What's good everybody. Welcome to the Charging Station Podcast. It's your girl, tracy Massey of Living my Empowered Life. Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello. I hope that you are having a fun, fabulous day, afternoon, evening, whatever time it is, wherever you are listening to this episode, welcome. If you are new here, welcome to the couchy couch. Come on in, make yourself comfortable, have a seat, take your shoes off, tap the hand sanitizer, you know, have a little drink. If you are returning, you know I love me some, you, I love all of y'all, but it's just the returning listeners. Welcome back, boo, welcome back Y'all. Go ahead, grab your coffee, grab your tea, grab your water, grab your wine, whatever your beverage of choice is. Go ahead, grab that thing and let's sit down have a little chit chat on the couchy couch.

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Actually, next week is November, so at the time of the recording of this podcast it's almost the end of 2024. And I don't know about you, but for me this is like the perfect time of year for me to be thinking about the next year. And so, truth be told, I actually started thinking about the new year in August. I'm a little weird like that. I'm always thinking ahead, and I started planning for things like on my calendar in August, because if it's not on my calendar, it doesn't exist. I have to put everything on my calendar because I'm 48 and I forget things and also life is busy. So if it's not on my calendar, it will not get done, it will not get acknowledged, it just doesn't exist. So on this episode, I'm going to share with you guys a few things that I do to prepare for the new year, as well as what I do to set goals and how I am able to achieve every single goal that I set in the year and just a few little things, that little tricks and tips that I've learned over the years with you guys, in the hopes that it inspires you to prepare for your 2025. So, like right now, I already have stuff on my calendar for 2025. And, you know, I'm trying to be real mindful about saying dates and times and years, because I realized that this, this podcast, will live on even when I have gone on to glory to be with the Lord. So, even though I'm saying it's 2025, because that's the time period that I'm in at the time of the recording of this podcast, you can use this beyond. So, even if you are in the year 2030, you can use these things for future planning and I'm a planner future planning and I'm a planner.

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I'm pretty organized. I have an administrative gift, so I can actually see things and administratively think, okay, how can we make this better? Like I should be a project manager, honestly, but I think that would just get on my nerves. Like I don't. I don't like for my gifts to. I know my gifts are going to make room for me, but I don't like to be like having to use them. That sounds weird, not necessarily. Let me rephrase I don't like to have the pressure on using my gifts. There we go, but yeah, I'm, I'm very gifted in organizing and planning and in the friend group I'm the one that plans trips.

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I'm the one that you know does things like that and I love it when I meet other people that do that. So I don't have to do it. Shout out to my friend Claire, she plans the trips and finds the restaurants and does all that. And I just like thank you, boo, because you know it's hard being that person in the group, but I really appreciate it. So I'm just going to go ahead and get started and, as always, this is an interactive podcast. So if you hear something that has inspired you, if you try some of the tips you know, let me know. You have an option to text me in the show notes and you can always email me at hello at livingmyempoweredlifecom, and you can always hit me up on the socials. I'm on Instagram all the time. I'm on TikTok all the time. I'm starting to love threads. So, you know, not hard to find, I'm not hard to find, y'all. All right, as I said, I'm already planning 2025. My books are open for speaking engagements in 2025. I've got some like my appointments for, like doctor's visits, and things are already on the books for 2025.

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And please don't let this scare you or overwhelm you. Again, the reason why I do this is because if it's not on my calendar, it doesn't exist. And I also realize that life is not going to be perfect and there are going to be times where things are going to come up. So you have to rearrange and do things like that. But in the rearranging, the reason why I put everything on my calendar and kind of have things in place is because if, by chance, there is a monkey wrench that comes up, I don't get rattled, I don't get distracted, because what's on my calendar I know. Okay, well, I can't do that this day, let's find another day where I can reschedule it. So that's why I primarily do that. And, being a busy woman, I got a lot of stuff going on and I don't like dropping balls and things like that. Now, I'm not saying that I'm perfect, because things can slip through the cracks, but at least I know if I have it on my calendar it minimizes the chance of it being forgotten.

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So here are a few things that I do to help plan out my year. First of all, I don't look at my year as 365 days. That, to me, is super overwhelming. So what I have to do is break things down by quarters. So I look at first quarter, second quarter, third quarter, fourth quarter almost like a business. You know what's going on with this season. Um, first quarter, there are a lot of preliminary things that need to get out of the way. Second quarter is like checking up on what I what happened in the first and third, checking up what worked well in the second and the first. Where do I need to adjust? And fourth quarter is like the roundup of the culmination of the entire year. What worked well, what didn't work well, where do I need to change, what needs to be adjusted, what needs to be added, what needs to be taken away. So it's like a whole inventory of the year, but I'm doing it quarterly. That makes sense.

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And so the first thing I do, before I even sit down to even write a single goal, I pray, I pray and I ask God what is it that you want me to accomplish in the next year? And the reason why I do this is because I have been not consulting God in areas of my life and it has been a total disaster and a I'm not going to say a waste of time. It's been a learning experience with my time. There are things that I should not have gotten into that I got into and it distracted me and I had to, you know, kind of go all the way around Robin Hood's barn, as the old folks say to get to the goal that was meant for me. And so now I have learned sit down and I have a meeting with the Lord. He is my CEO of the Tracy Massey Corporation. Okay, he is the boss.

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So I sit down and I pray. I usually fast too, so I will fast. Um well, it depends on the time frame of my fast. I can still go off that, but sometimes I've done one day where I fasted and then had my prayer time, and then I've done 40 days fasting and then did the prayer time. It just depends on what God says.

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So I first thing is I sit down and I consult God and ask what is your will for me, your perfect will for me for the next year? So I've asked the question God, what is your will for me for 2025? And in my prayer time I also thank him for allowing me to accomplish the things in the previous year. So this year I sat down I said God, thank you for allowing me to accomplish so many things in 2024. Thank you for doors that opened. Thank you for doors that have closed. Thank you for keeping things away from me that were detrimental to my well-being. God, thank you for new friendships, thank you for old. Like I'm going through this whole gratitude thing and just thanking God for what he has done for me and those connected to me in this time frame. Y'all, I'm giving you the blueprint of how I do this, so I hope that you're writing this down and listening, but I do that.

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Have that prayer time and then I will say I will ask God well, what is it that you want me? What is your perfect will for me for 2025? And the reason why I say what is your perfect will? Because there is a thing called permissive will and that permissive will and perfect will are two different things. Permissive will is what God allows you to have because, basically, you begged him for it and even though he knows that you either, you really don't want it. You need a little more clarity on what you're asking for, but he knows what's best for us. So he will sometimes give us that thing that we are hammering him about, just to show us like huh, huh, yeah, you really didn't want that.

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It's like you have a kid and they want, like kids do this all the time. I don't know what it is, but children are fascinated by ovens for some reason. Well, at least the kids that I grew up with, these new age children, they different. But the kids that I grew up with, they were fascinated by ovens. And even my daughter was like, fascinated by the oven. So I would have to teach her it's hot. I would say it's hot, and she would repeat hot and she will repeat hot, yes, hot. Don't you know? That little girl will touch the oven anyway and she didn't realize that it was hot until she got burned. Now, it wasn't a severe burn, but she felt the heat of the oven.

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So think about permissive will is like that. It's you're getting what you have asked for, and God's perfect will is that thing that he wants for you. It's different. He will grant you a little extra grace, a little extra anointing, a little extra oomph. He will put his stank on that perfect will. So that's what I want for my life, because even perfect will doesn't come without challenges. But at least with that challenge, baby, I'm ready for it, I can take it on because God has grace to me for it. So I pray for God's perfect will over my goals and things like that for the next, the upcoming year.

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Another thing I pray is God bless the work of my hands and I pray that whatever he allows me to create, produce, speak on, whatever he allows me to bring forth in this earth, that he blesses the work of my hands and let his anointing be felt on it. I really want God's people to feel God. Whenever I do a thing, it is not about me Because Tracy is flawed and imperfect. She will stutter, she, you know. She might cuss a little bit, you know. So Tracy is flawed, but when I'm doing something for God and for God's people, I want him to be felt in it Like it's really not about me. Yeah, I'm grateful for the opportunity to do it. You know, people recognizing what I do, that's, that's great, like that's just the whipped cream on the cherry on top of God is ice cream. So it's never about me.

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So I ask him to bless the work of my hands. I ask him to bless my voice so that, in my words, so I will be able to speak to all people you know, and all of this is scripture y'all. So in the show notes, I'm actually going to create a little PDF for y'all in the show notes. And in the show notes I'm going to give you the tools that I use and I'm going to write down the prayer. I'm going to try to articulate and write down the prayer that I pray. Now, of course, you don't have to pray this prayer exactly the way that it is. You know cater it for you, but I'm going to put in the prayer that I pray and also the tools that I use and the scriptures that I use to pray this prayer and back up what I'm saying. Okay, so that was. That was just a little commercial break.

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Once I get done praying, you know, I kind of sit for a minute before I move on to the next thing and, um, I give space for Holy Spirit to speak. So whatever Holy Spirit is saying to me, you know, oh, oh, oh wait, oh, I forgot the most important part. Lord, I'm sorry. Um, I pray that my the, the desires of my heart, align with God's desires for me. So again, that's praying his perfect will. And a lot of times y'all this takes a lot of pressure off of you too, because if God tells you to do something, I'll be like Lord. If you're telling me to do this, then this is on you, and I learned this from my mentor, big Sister Dr Three. She's like if God's telling you to do something, you don't have to worry about if it's going to succeed, because if it doesn't, it's going to look. You know it's going to be on him, and God ain't trying to be out here looking crazy, all right. So of course it's going to work if you do it the way that he tells you to do.

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So I also pray, god, let the desires of my heart align with your desire for me, and I also ask him to give me the wisdom and the discernment to move when I'm supposed to move and stand still when I'm not supposed to be moving, because even in the standing still you're still working. Because I've said this a few times, it's not necessarily like God will download ideas for me all of the time, like I have notebooks of stuff. It's ridiculous, but sometimes it's not a now thing, it's a God thing. But he doesn't mean for you to do it right now, and so that's a hard lesson that I've had to learn is to sit down and wait for the Lord to say all right now, move now. So I pray that he shows me his timing and that I'm in sync with his timing. So once I do all that, I just sit for a minute. Sometimes I'll play worship music and I was just sitting in the prayer and just listen for Holy Spirit to talk, and this whole time I have my journal or notebook right beside me so I can write down what comes to my thoughts, because a lot of times I brain dump Before I even start taking action on a goal or even organizing the goals. I just sit and brain dump and I'll also have what I've done the previous year.

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Now, the last couple of years, I have accomplished everything that I've set out to do, but sometimes it's not like that because again, it could be a later on thing. It's a God thing, but it could be a later on thing. So I go back and see what wasn't accomplished and then I pray is this supposed to be in this season? If it is, it goes on the list. If it's not, it goes back to the waiting list, and so once I sit and just wait to hear from Holy Spirit, what pops up in my mind or whatever, then I get to writing.

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I start to write down everything that the Holy Spirit tells me, all of these dreams and goals and things like that. Oh, one thing I also pray. Sorry y'all, I'm not. I didn't bring my notes this time, so I'm really going off the top of my head. So forgive me, but one of the things I also pray is God, bring back to my remembrance those things that you told me to do that I didn't do, and show me when it's time to do them. So even if I don't have something written in my notebook which nine times out of ten it is he will remind me of those things, because there's some things that God showed me that I was supposed to do in childhood that I haven't done yet, whether it be because of age or timing or whatever. So I'm asking him to remind me of those things. Okay, now back on track.

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So I start writing down everything and it's really just basically a brain dump. Usually a brain dump for me is sometimes it's three things. I've had where it's been four or five pages of things. So it just depends on, I guess, whatever the season is for me to do these things. So I would write, I would just brain dump and not even thinking about how to even get these things accomplished Because again, it may not be the time or the season to do those things. So I would write everything down, get it out my head, so my head is clear, and then I will sit and I will pray again well, god, which of these things do you want me to do in the upcoming year?

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And there was one season where I had written down all these things and God was like don't do any of them, because this is the season where I need you rested. That was hard. That was hard because I really, as somebody that is very goal-oriented and driven, it was hard for me not to accomplish something. But God actually taught me patience and peace in that season and that resting. I see why he had me rest, because I didn't realize that the season coming up was a season I was going to be fighting for my life, literally. I didn't realize that the season coming up was a season. I was going to be fighting for my life, literally. So sitting down in that prayer time is really helpful because God will always show you and prepare you for what's coming. You just got to listen.

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So once we get the brain up out of the way and God shows me what he wants me to accomplish for the upcoming year, that's when I start to come up with a strategy, and so I will break those goals down. And I've done a goal-setting episode before, way back when, maybe about three or four years ago, I'm not quite sure when, but this is the updated version. Okay, because we are evolving and you know life be life and God be God, and life is evolving, so we're evolving, evolving and think, you know, life be life and God be God, and life is evolving, so we're evolving. So I still have maybe one or two, no more than three big goals that are going to be accomplished. But again, I don't look at that goal as I have to get it done in the first quarter. No, I look at the big goals and, strategically, throughout the entire year, I'm working towards that big goal. So by the end of the year that goal is accomplished. So here's how I break it down. I have my three goals, or however many goals I have, for the sake of time today. Let's say I have this one goal and so it's a big goal.

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Um, say you want to publish a book this year, so your big goal is to have your book published by the end of the year. It really doesn't take that long to publish a book, y'all. I'm just using this, so don't come for me all you published authors and people like that out there. Okay, we're just using this as an example. So say you want to have your book written and published by the end of the year. So that's the big goal.

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So what am I doing to get to that big goal? First thing I'm going to do is figure out the concept of the book. Then I'm going to figure out like I'm going to set aside time to actually sit down and write. So it could be once a week, once a month, 30 minutes a day, whatever your schedule allows. That's the time sitting down and write. What if I have no idea how to write a book? I may need some education behind it. So I may be researching a writing coach or an editor or whatever. I need to write a book, I may need some education behind it, so I may be researching a writing coach or an editor or whatever I need to get this book published. I'm setting a goal for that. Like I need to have, say, I need to have an editor by second quarter. Then I'm setting goals to find an editor, what qualities I'm looking for in this editor, what's my budget, things like that. And by the end of the second quarter the goal is to have an editor lined up. So you get what I'm saying. I'm breaking down each goal into tiny bites so it doesn't feel overwhelming. So, like for me. Let me use myself as an example because again, I can talk about me, I can't talk about you. I have set a goal.

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I've known for a while that I wanted to go to the Caribbean. I've known for a while that I did not know how to swim. So I set a goal last year by November of 2024, I would know how to swim. So what did I have to do? I had to find a swim lesson, swim class. I had to sign up for the swim class. I had to put on my calendar that once a week I was going to be in the swim class from 8, 8.30 to 9.15. I had to make sure that I had space on my calendar if there were any things in advance that I was going to be doing. Ok, I'm going to miss this day. I'm going to miss this day. So if I knew that I was going to be missing a swim class, then I knew that I had to get in the gym and get to the pool at some point to get that practice in that I missed from the class. So then I knew that by November of 2024, when I get on a plane to go on my trip I would be able to swim. And so that has happened.

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I upped my game. So I knew that, taking the swim lessons, I knew that eventually I was going to get advanced. So I would have to up the ante a little bit. So there was a point where I had written in the goal after X, y, z, after so many lessons, I was going to get a private instructor. Okay, so that increased my time at the pool. So instead of once a week, I had to make room for twice a week. I had to make room for two extra hours in a week to be at the pool for my swim lessons, and I also had to make extra time to be at the pool to get practice in.

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So you see how that's working. I'm laying out everything individually so I will know what the heck I'm doing and in moments where we may have had a weather delay or anything can happen. I may have been sick or whatever. I knew that I had missed X amount of days, so this is how many days I had to make it back up in the gym, in the pool. So I hope this is making sense. I hope this is resonating for you. Okay?

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So after I get all of my goals down, I actually have a whiteboard in my office and I sit in the whiteboard. I break it up into quarters, so it's just four sections, and on that board I will put what the main goals are at the bottom. So in the fourth quarter, what are the main goals? And I work backwards and put down items like action, items that I need to be doing in order to reach those goals, and once a week I check in with myself. So every Sunday I sit down and I go over okay, what has worked well, what do I need to adjust? I'm taking inventory. So you're taking inventory throughout this entire process just to make sure that you're on track, because it's easy to see that you're off track when you're at the end, but by that time it's too late.

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Doing an inventory weekly weekly works best for me, but whatever works best for you, you can do a monthly inventory, you can do bi-weekly. Whatever works best for you, figure it out. But weekly works good for me because that gives me time to adjust if and when necessary. So I get on my whiteboard and I have my action items up and I like checklists. I like to see little check marks on my whiteboard because that makes me feel like I'm moving along. I need a visual representation of what I'm doing. So on my whiteboard I would check off I did this this week, I did this this month, blah, blah, blah, and that helps me to stay on track as well. So when I do inventory I can visually see where, what progress we're making.

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So I put everything on my whiteboard and then I go pray again and this time I pray God, help me to be disciplined, help me to stay motivated, you know, help me to love what I'm doing, help me to stay focused, that kind of thing. And once I have all my goals and everything written down, here's how I get really successful at it. I find scriptures to back up what I'm doing. I find scriptures to help me stay focused on what I'm doing. So most of the time and I will put the scriptures in the show notes as well, but a lot of times it's mostly things that like scriptures that help me to focus, scriptures that help me to whenever I'm having a bad day. They make me feel joy, they help me remind me of why I'm doing what I'm doing, helps me to commit my way to the Lord, helps me to trust in the Lord with all my heart and lean out unto my own understanding those kind of scriptures. So I do that and refer back to those whenever life starts to come at me real fast. So once I do all that I know this sounds like a lot, y'all, but you really just do you really the setup is what takes the longest. Once you set it up, you can just refer back to it.

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So then I used this thing called the Eisenhower Method. Now, the Eisenhower Method was created by Dwight D Eisenhower, one of the United States presidents, and he was considered to be one of the most organized presidents in history, and his method was basically teaching you, teaching us, how to delegate things. So it helps to determine what is urgent, what's not urgent, what can be delegated, what needs to be tossed away, and it's a four-quadrant kind of thing. So I'm going to put that in the show notes as well. It's going to be a nice little PDF y'all. I really should charge for this, but I'm not.

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But I use that to help like mold not mold, but bring together my goals along with my life. So whenever there are things that come up in my life, then I know, okay, okay, is this the week that I need to be focusing on this goal, or do I need to be taking care of something in my life so that helps me to to see visually, because I'm a visual person. It helps me to visually see where I am and what I need to do in that moment, outside of praying from God, praying to God. So I use the eyes of how methods as well. I also use the eyes of how as well. I also use the Eisenhower method. Well, I don't have to use it as much now on my current job, but I use it a lot just to help me stay organized.

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And so, excuse me, even in this process, as I'm going through and accomplishing these goals, I journal everything every step of the way, because you will have some emotions that come up. You're a human being, so you're going to have some emotions that come up. Um, for me, it is frustrating when I don't get something done. So I have to journal and remind myself Tracy, you're a human being, you're not perfect. You're not a robot. You'll get it done. Grant yourself grace. So I journaled throughout my entire process just to help myself along the way. I have to be. Let me put it like this Nobody, nobody on this earth, can criticize me more than myself, and so I have to put in place protections for me from me. But I have to say all right, girl, stop beating yourself up, it's fine, let's move on. So if you heard yourself when I said that journaling is probably the best thing for you outside of therapy and prayer, so I journal everything, and again I check in with myself once a week just to see where we are. And so, even with my daily tasks because, again, I have a full time job, I have a whole life. I got friends, I got family, I got a no, I stopped myself, but I have a life. So I'm not so goal oriented and driven that I don't sit here and have fun. You know, life is to be enjoyed. So how do I do daily things? Well, I'm glad you asked.

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I use a sticky note and I got this from a former mentor of mine, amber. Shout out to Amber. She taught me this and I still do it. She taught me this years ago. But I keep sticky notes and you know the regular square, small sticky notes and for my daily tasks I write on that sticky note what needs to be done in that day, and it ranges from paying a bill, going to get a haircut, make sure I go get some gas, whatever needs to be done in that day, it goes in the sticky note and if it does not fit on that sticky note it won't get done that day. When I tell you that is so simple but so profound the anxiety and overwhelm. I don't have that no more when it comes to daily tasks. So if it doesn't fit on a sticky note it won't get done that day and I'm perfectly fine with it. I may have to talk to myself, talk myself off the ledge, but it got easier. And so the sticky note method really does help and I keep that sticky note on my workstation. I'll take a picture of it, put it on my phone just in case, I'm up from my desk so I can have that thing there and I can just check it off. I put notes in my phone because ideas will come throughout the day. There may be something that I'm working on goal-wise and then somebody gives me a great idea or leads me to a person that I may need to talk to to help me get to that goal. I keep notes in my phone too, for those very reasons.

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So those methods have been very helpful for me to be able to accomplish so many things, and I include everything, like I'm a whole human being. So there are things goals that I have for my faith and spiritual life. There are goals that I have for my fitness. Of course you know, fit, fine and fabulous by 50. That's still going. I have to include those goals because I have benchmarks for my weight loss and it helps me to see progress because if I relied on the scale I will be so mad because that scale muscle weight is more than fat, so the scale can have you like yo what is happening. But there are different benchmarks that I have, like going down the size of my clothes or, um, if I see a cute little outfit, I'm gonna go buy that outfit. You know things like that just little benchmarks and so um, having a checklist there just helps me to visually see that I'm making progress and I really get proud of myself for doing the work. Maybe, if you do the work, the work will work for you, amen. So I hope those things are helpful for you. I feel like I went through them really, really fast, but I'm passionate about it.

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But that's the good thing about you listening to this podcast, because you can always rewind it. You can always rewind it and listen to it later on, and you also have show notes and things like that. So there's really no excuse y'all. And if you are on a journey where you are, I used to call it slaying goals slay life without apology. The OGs who listen to me know about that. But if you're wanting help with slaying goals, this is what I used to do. I'm a certified life coach too, so I used to teach people how to do this.

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But, yeah, let me know how you are if you have created any goals for 2025, if you even think about 2025 right now. I realize there's a lot to think about in this world, so you may not be, but preparation it just it's like the magical thing in life you can be prepared, you can get ready, you can stay ready. So stay ready, so you don't have to get ready. But I hope that this has helped you in some way, shape or form. As always, you know, I don't like coming on here and just talking and running my mouth for nothing. I always try to come and bring you something for your head, for your heart, for your spirit, you know, whatever, whatever you need, because we need a lot.

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But I hope that this has helped you in some kind of way. Just let me know. You know, reach out, let me know if this was helpful. If you need me to expound a little bit more, let me know. I don't mind answering questions. I'll probably put a sticker or something in Instagram just to ask you know what you thought about this episode. But again, y'all, I will be back next week with another episode of the Charger Station. Thank you for joining me this week and always remember God loves you, I love you, and there ain't nothing you can do about it. Boo Bye.

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