Saturday, October 7, 2017

Week #4

This week was filled with eye opening moments.  I have come to find out more about what I want to be and the person I want to be "when I grow up".  Writing my personal constitution and typing about my worst fears made me really think this week.  I have a lot available in front of me, I just have to choose what path I want to take and to where.  
Here is my Personal Constitution so I can return to it often and revise it as needed.

Personal Constitution

Values: Honest, Giving, Dedicated/Hard-Working, Friendly, Financially Self-Reliant

I am honest in my dealings with all my fellow men. 
I am giving in all that I do.  In my time, my love, my money, my work, and everything I do, I enjoy to give of myself.  I do not give to be thanked, but give to help others.
I am hard-working.  I enjoy seeing the end result of my work.  I am dedicated to something once I start. 
I am friendly to all those around me.  I am friends to those who need a friend.  I enjoy giving a smile to those on the street or who cross my path anywhere.  The world is greater with more smiles and friends.
I am financially self-reliant.  I am able to not worry about where tomorrows funds will come because I know that I have sufficient funds built up.  I am prepared for financial emergencies.  I am able to help others financially if needed.

I know that all people in the world are my brothers and sisters.  Through my hard work, I want to be able to bless and help others.  I want to give all that I can and befriend as many as I can throughout my journey in life.  I will be honest in all of my dealings and show integrity by example.  By example I will be able to help many others I encounter to turn towards Christ and be giving toward others also.  I will make the world a better place through my kind heart.  I am giving and kind hearted. 

Goals:
Short term - I will not neglect my church or family duties while taking classes.
Long term – I will graduate with my bachelors before my son graduates high school in 2023.
Long term – I will try substitute teaching to see if I would like to be a teacher.


Daily tasks:
545 Wake up early
615 Prepare breakfast, lunch and get children ready and off to school
7-9 Volunteer at the school for a few hours
10-2 Come home and study for 4-5 hours
2-230 Remind myself to eat lunch
230-3 Pickup children
3-4 Run children to after school activities
4-5 Study schoolwork while kids are doing their homework
430-5 Prepare dinner and pickup around house
530 Have family dinner together
6-8 Study schoolwork alongside my husband
8 Scripture study and family prayer
830 Put kids to bed
9 School work time
10 Bedtime


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