As we approach the closing of 2013 and the opening of 2014, you may be thinking about setting goals for the upcoming year. But, I wanted to ask you…do you include goals for your ships?
I know. I know. You are saying “what on earth is a ship?”
Ships are your relationships, courtships, and friendships.
2013 is the first year that I included goals for my ships. And, I feel like God did some amazing things as a result of being intentional.
My 2013 Goals |
My SHIP Goals and Why I Choose Them
I set a goal of completing a Bible Study with Morris and playing a sport with him. I wanted to do a Bible Study with Morris, because it’s important for us to continue growing in our faith together. We studied the 12 Traits of the Greats this summer and we still refer back to those lessons. I wanted to play a sport with Morris, because he likes them. I am not a huge fan of baseball, but I am a huge fan of Morris. So, we headed out to the park a couple of times to play catch. I think my wife stock rose as a result:-).
Third, I made a commitment to write two letters a week to friends and family, because I want to be a better steward of the relationships God has given me. So, often time marches on and it has been months since I’ve spoken to someone I love or care about. And, that makes me sad. So, I made it a point to write letters twice a week and to call or text friends just to say “hi” or “I was thinking about you”.
For more tips on goal-setting visit Michael Hyatt, former CEO of Thomas Nelson Publishing, over at his blog. He has written a great blog post on writing goals that are S.M.A.R.T. (Specific, Measurable, Actionable, Realistic and Time-Bound). I sat down and re-read it today while preparing to write my goals for 2014, and I wanted to share it with you. Just think about things and activities that are important to the people in your ships. If you include your ships in your goal-setting for 2014, I promise you will have measurable returns.
Question: Have you set goals for your ships before? If so, how did it go? If not, will you set them in 2014?
Anonymous
Great idea about writing letters to friends twice a week. I love to send mail on birthdays and holidays. Especially to my nieces and nephews. It feels good to get something in the mail, that's not a bill or an advertisement.
Simone
Thank you so much! I am certain that your nieces and nephews are happy to receive your mail. And, I second your notion…I am always so happy to receive a letter. It just warms my heart that someone sat down and took the time to write something thoughtful. Let's keep at it.