It may seem insane, but last year when I looked for this form to put in my planners, updating it got away from me with the move overseas.
This year, I had it on my to-do list to get a 2016 New Year New Goals Form done really early so that I would have time to not only add it to my planner, but to reflect on it before the end of the year.
Curriculum Pages for Planner
Besides, I can’t make goals spur of the moment or without having time to really think about. Call me slow, but on some things I just am, or is that quick now? okay, okay.
The reasons I originally created it are still some of the same ones this year:
- I need more general goals.
- One to three general goals make it doable instead of a whole long list that I really can’t reach.
- I wanted a place to also put what I want to do less of. Sometimes I hyper focus on accomplishing instead of letting go. Do you ever do that? Letting go of what I can’t control is a great stress reliever and reminder that I am just human.
- I wanted something that I could put both in my homeschool planner and my blog planner.
Creating it early gives me time to ponder on goal setting.
I feel too like I can get a jump on the new year because the end of the year is always busy for me. I figured you may still be putting your curriculum planner together and may want to stick this in a place or two.
Grab it below.
2016 New Year New Goals Printable @ Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus
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Step 1. Choose a Pretty Front/Back Cover
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What do you think? Can you use this form early?
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Sarah Eliza @ devastateboredom says
Hello! I just came across you on the Friday Flash Blog party, and love these colorful goal planners! Wanted to invite you to come check out the first ever FREE and FUN Friday link party at Devastate Boredom…. it would be really fun to have you join us! 🙂
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Tina Robertson says
Thank you Sarah!
And your party sounds great. Looks like I missed the first one, but will for sure mark you down for the next one.
Thanks for being here!
Anthea says
Hello Tina
Wow, how pretty and practical! As you know, I l love the old sheet, too. I used it at the end of the year as an evaluation tool. In fact, I am just putting my planner together this week. In the UK we start school (or having a blast out of school) at the beginning of September, so I have just a few days to get it done. I am going to try using the local branch of Staples to bind it for me.
I love my planner, and use a different cover each year so that I can tell them apart.. I use a weekly planning sheet, since that suits me. Then I fill up the planner with lots of lovely pages of inspiration, home education articles, tip sheets, ideas for end-of-term exam questions, booklists — and a page for passwords.
Thank you so much for your free sheets, and the detailed instructions on how to make a planner. Over the last few years our family has had some financial challenges, and your generosity in sharing some of your sheets for free has really made a difference to us. I want you to know how much I appreciate what you do to help home educators.
PS Did I mention that I love my planner?
Tina Robertson says
Oh Anthea,
What a sweet comment. I loved reading your detailed comment about how you use the planner.
I missed this sheet last year and am so glad to hear you did too.
You are so welcome for all the freebies here and thank you so much for following. It means a lot as I read all of your sweet comments and I LOVED hearing about the nifty way you organized your planner.