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Goal Setting for Dummies vision and goal setting Feb 23, 2026

This post is by Shaina Weisgerber.

I don’t actually like setting goals. I think I am so afraid of failing that I tend to lean towards just not making goals at all so I can avoid the downfall when it happens. Anyone relate? 

So what am I even doing here writing about goal setting? To be honest, I really do struggle wanting to set goals and sometimes it seems like it is pointless to try to set them

2025 has not exactly started out like I thought it would. We have endured Flu, a broken hot wat...

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The Word for the Year vision and goal setting Feb 09, 2026

This post is by Shaina Weisgerber.

Flourish. 

That was my word for the year, last year. I had so many hopes and was just so sure that my life was going to reflect my word. I knew that God was going to come through in my newly scored job, in my marriage, parenting, and friendships. I thought I was wrapping up a season of drought, desert, and waiting. I knew that the twelve months ahead of me were going to be filled with flourishing in all areas of life. I was not naïve to the fact that life hap...

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Commit to the Review prayer vision and goal setting Feb 02, 2026

This post is by Patty Lewis. 

 

 Psalm 139:23-24

23 Search me, God, and know my heart;
    test me and know my anxious thoughts.
24 See if there is any offensive way in me,
    and lead me in the way everlasting.

Something is wrong in my heart.

I know this because I do not feel right with the Lord and right with my husband. This has been the nagging feeling lately amidst the joy of the holiday season and the fun we have had. There has also been some arguing and uncomfortable times. This com...

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Building Blocks vision and goal setting Feb 17, 2025

This post is by Jen Shultz.

 

Last spring I offered to help mow the lawn before a storm came in and by mow, I mean ride the lawnmower so my husband could try to push mow where necessary and weedeat before several days of rain. It was a race between me and the clouds. I could see the storm rolling in gradually darkening the plains while I whittled away at the acres needing cut. When I tell you that I was “making the last few swipes” in what would perhaps be described as a heavy downpour, I do s...

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