I was laying here in the bed trying to figure out what on Earth I was going to write about tonight. I kept telling myself that I need to do better with updating my blog; keeping myself in the habit of writing is my true goal in all of this. I was coming up at a loss on what to write about when I remembered that earlier today, Slim Jackson of SBM and I got into a dialogue about an article that he linked from Marc and Angel entitled “30 Things to Stop Doing to Yourself.” I told him that I planned to print it out and put it on my “Wall of Inspiration” in my room, and he asked if I had written on how I had come up with that.
Well, whaddya know? I hadn’t! So here it is: short, sweet, and to the point. I went to do a favor for my friend Greer, and in her room, she had a list of the things that she wanted to accomplish on a posterboard in the direct line of vision from her bed. That got the wheels inside my head turning. I’m a person that likes to plan things – whether it be my grocery list, what I’m wearing this weekend even though it’s the beginning of the week, or a vacation, I feel like part of my destiny is wrapped up in the ability to plan things. Therefore, I thought it would be apt to come up with a plan for how I wanted the next year to go. Based on Greer’s example, I decided to break my life down into categories, and give myself goals/tasks in each category. Some of the goals/tasks are date specific, and others are lifestyle changes that I hope to implement starting now and transferring them into the new year and beyond. I also decided to take things a step further, and ask my friends for their favorite quotes to add to a forthcoming quote board. I finished that on Monday evening, and it is proudly displayed next to my plans for 2012. All I need is a few pictures, a new vision board, and a couple of other articles/items and my wall will be complete!
The title of this post comes from the fact that I have to look up and to the left when I’m laying in my bed to see these lists I’ve created. I sleep facing the lists, so they will now be one of the last things I see before I go to bed at night, and one of the first things I see when I wake up in the morning. I am confident that both of these will serve as guides to seeing my goals come to fruition and watching my dreams come true.
So, here’s your turn to share with me. Is there anything in your room or in your home that serves as inspiration to you? If so, what is it? If not, do you think that something like this could help you out? Let’s talk about it – something you see here may help you out!
Definitely gotta check out this article. Thanks for linking it!
Oh, and the one main thing that serves as inspiration for me is now sitting on my writing desk –> http://twitpic.com/7lev2a
So glad you’re doing this! Wooooo!
And yes, you’ve shown me that picture and I love it. I do most of my writing in my room so I need to get things in there that inspire me, and that push me when I’m in the moment.
This is great. I’m actually thinking about getting a white erase board for my room or my lab desk. Something that I can write Bible verses or inspirational quotes on to keep me encouraged & focused. I’ve tried to put stuff like that on my laptop wallpaper, but I’ve always got some program open so I never see my desktop.
I have one of those…I need to hang it back up in my room for reminders and for other quotes like you said. Do it sooner than later, I’m sure you’ll see the benefit!
Can you show us a picture of yours? I tried to start a vision board last year, but then life happened, I moved, etc. and it never got done. May be time to try it again.