Looking back on 2022 and my goals for 2023
TBH Iโm always a little hesitant to write this type of post after I dubbed 2020 theย โyear of travelโ but here we goโฆ.
Hi friends! Happy Monday and HAPPY NEW YEAR! *throws confetti into the air* Iโm back and feeling refreshed after some time with the fam. We got together with friends, watched movies, enjoyed some girl time (pedicures, boba teas, shopping, baking), and are back in the swing of things this week. I hope you had a wonderful blurry week between Christmas and New Years, and hope you had a safe and happy New Yearsโ celebration.
(New Years Eve at the Desert Museum)
For todayโs post, I thought it would be a good time to look back on the year, assess how I did with my goals, and set some goals for 2023.
I tend to have mixed feelings about resolutions. Iโm the type of person who often thinks, โIf you want to change something, change it now, instead of waiting for the pressure of a looming date or holiday,โ but at the same time, thereโs something exciting and motivating about a bright, shiny, new year.
I make changes and set goals throughout the year, but this is the time that I usually set big business and financial goals, health and personal goals, and brainstorm a theme for the year: a mantra I can keep in mind when things feel challenging or tough. My mantra for this year is โgratitude.โ Having a daily gratitude practice has made a big impact in my mood and mindset.
Hereโs a lil recap of what went down in 2022.
Looking back on 2022 and my goals for 2023
Iโm SO thankful that we were able to travel more this year! We went to some of our favorite places, like Mt. Lemmon, Great Wolf Lodge (a few times),ย San Diego, Disneyland, San Diego again, and Vegas, and also traveled to some new places, like exploring Waikiki as a family. Hawaii ended up being my travel highlight of the year, and the girls agree; theyโre already asking to go back.
The Pilot took command of another one of the squadrons here. While his workload has been busy, I’m so proud of him and the type of leader he is. We’ve had a lot more squadron events and military fun over the past year.
Professionally, I launched Total Body Reset with Mia, kept creating Fit Team content for my amazing members, finishing my Integrative Health Practitioner certification, started coaching more 1:1 clients (virtual and in-person), and it was my highest affiliate income year to date. I only partner with a super small amount of companies, and I love spreading the word about their amazing products.
I did some formal business coaching this year with Dan and Nicole Culver,ย attended a JillFit mastermind (Jill was my coach all year last year!), and am looking forward to masterminding with some other friends in this space.
Beautycounter was an area that saw a bit of a slip in 2022.
I didnโt have as much time to devote to it as usual, and itโs one of my goals to continue to grow my Beautycounter business. Itโs an incredible company doing great things, and Iโm fortunate to have some friends on my Beautycounter team, too!
Health-wise, itโs been a good year (knock on wood) and I feel like I hit my stride with some of the things Iโve been working on. I drastically cut back alcohol intake – you can read more about my journey here! – and have been walking Maisey daily. Itโs done wonders for my mental health and I donโt have to think about hitting 10k steps each day. It happens pretty easily with a workout + a daily walk with Mazer.
Iโm still doing my usual Fit Team workouts, teaching barre, and taking classes, like hot yoga, F45, barre, Sculpt Society, and hopping on the Peloton from time to time. Iโve been consistent with meditation, journaling on my PEMF Go Mat, and getting solid sleep at night.
Personally, I continue to be thankful for our friends and family here in Tucson.
We have our tribe of parent friends, the kids have their incredible best buddies, and I joined a Bible study last summer that has changed my life. I grew up Catholic, but have never studied the Bible in this capacity, and am so blessed to have a group of insightful, wise, encouraging, and kind ladies in my corner.
This is also the year that I truly feel like I found some balance and some breathing room with our routine.
I started taking 1-2 days off each week, and started booking little open blocks or fun things to look forward to, like a hike with a friend or a date night with the Pilot.
It can feel like youโre in an endless slog of work, child wrangling and chores, especially if you solo parent for days/weeks/months at a time, and doing this has increased my happiness and productivity. Our babysitter started coming over the weekend, just for three hours, and itโs been a lifesaver to get ahead on content and backend blog work for the upcoming week.
Some of my goals for 2023:
Continue to post content here, on Instagram, and TikTok
Iโm not going anywhere here on the blog, and have so many ideas for posts this year (and more, thanks to your survey responses!). I also enjoy creating short video content, so Iโll still be posting on IG, and start to post more frequently on TikTok. I fought the platform for so long, but I know thatโs where people are hanging out, and I love that itโs less curated than IG.
Finish my IHP Level 2 certification!
Iโm absolutely loving the certification process and am so excited to be able to run the big 5 labs for clients, friends, and family members (and myself!).
If youโre looking to explore your health passions or start a new career, I highly recommend the IHP program. You can check out this post about my experience so far.
Grow the Fit Team community and launch a group coaching program with functional lab testing
I want to continue to build Fit Team – the community is everything and the workouts are fiiiiiire – and launch a group program focused on health foundations, along with optional functional lab testing once I finish IHP2. If youโre curious about receiving the info first, hop on the wait list here.
Submit another book proposal
Each time Iโve write a book, Iโm like, โWHY DID I DO THIS TO MYSELF?โ but I have so many ideas for this new concept. Iโve been chatting with an editor to craft the perfect title and perspective for this one, so weโll see how it goes.
Take the crew to Europe
We are starting to plan this for summer 2023! The kids are PUMPED. A trip to Disneyland Paris is on the books, along with Rome and (hopefully!) Madrid.
Finally rip out the dang upstairs carpet
Iโm pretty sure Iโve said this for two years but itโs happening, even if itโs me and a box shredder. I canโt stand it anymore lol.
Keep it up with the podcast
I was talking with a blog friend and she did some digging on my podcast, and told me itโs in the top 0.5% globally of all podcasts. And then she laughed at me because Iโm pretty casual about the whole thing. I post when I have content – I aim for weekly, but it doesnโt always happen – often forget to share it on IG stories, edit it myself, etc. So this was a fun push to keep at it, and explore more potential with the podcast. Iโve lined up my first sponsors for the year, too!
Continue to make reading a focus
Iโm writing the great book recap right now (it will be live tomorrow!), but itโs looking like I read around 24 books this year. It was under my goal of three per month, because I spent some book time studying for IHP. My goal is still at least three books per month for 2023. Reading is something I genuinely enjoy, so itโs good motivation to set aside time for reading each day, even if itโs just for 15 minutes until I crash out.
Get back into singingโฆor something
Our symphony had a season this year, they invited everyone back to the choir, and we had to re-audition for our spots. I learned Beethovenโs 9th, in German, went in and got my spot back, and then realized a few days later that I wouldnโt be able to participate for personal reasons. Iโm hoping Iโll be able to return next year, because I really miss it, but at the same time, itโs been so long that I canโt help but wonder if this is a sign to do something else. Iโm just looking for something to fill my musical/creative cup, like singing, piano, or dancing, so here’s hoping thereโs some of that in 2023.
Continue to work to be a more patient, joyful, and loving mom and wife, aka my most important goal
I want the people in my life to know how much I genuinely love them unconditionally. And while I know this in my heart, it’s important to show them. I remind myself to be more present, patient, and enjoy the people around me as much as I can. I enjoy our babies so much, and being their mom is my favorite thing in the whole world. It’s my purpose for them to feel that as much as possible <3
So tell me, friends: are you setting goals for the new year?
Whatโs a professional, personal, and health goal for 2023? ย I LOVE hearing about your goals, so if youโre feeling up to it, please share a few in the comments!
xo
Gina
So happy to hear studying Godโs word is changing you- He is faithful!
Totally agree on the mama/wife goals, love them so much but sometimes let other things (cleaning/busy/chores) get in the way of SHOWING them. Need to know how to do that more practically tho, itโs hard.
Sorry I must’ve missed it – but I thought the Pilot retired from military and went to flying commercially? When did he go back to military flying?
he has two more years until retirement! he’s on military leave from commercial until he retires and then will go back to his commercial job – i can’t wait lol
My favorite part of what you shared from 2021 was how you are studying Godโs Word with other Christian women!! It is not easy to find a time, group and devotion to meeting. I was raised catholic too and never studied the Bible much, if ever. That changed when we had kids! Now I study and pray everyday but I wish I had that womenโs group!! His Word is life-changing and sharing your faith with others is our mission here on this earth. You are blessed!
Really cool to hear how impactful studying Scripture has been for you, and what a blessing your Bible study group has been! Getting into a Bible study at our church has been really helpful for me in terms of community and finding other women who share the same faith and are supportive.
We PCS’d in 2021 and had a deployment this past year, so there’s been a lot of challenging transitions and I’m really hoping to make 2023 an amazing year! My goals are to find new ways to use my professional skills, read at least 2 books/month, and keep up with my fitness through pregnancy and postpartum (18wks with our first right now and navigating pregnancy-safe workouts feels like a completely different world!).