New Year, New Goals. I feel like I just wrote my 2015 New Year, New Goals last week. I also feel like we should flying around like The Jetson's or living galactic like Back To The Future. I mean it's 2016! As you know, I'm not a New Year's resolution person. I think if you want to make a change you should just do it and not wait for a specific day to start.
That said, at the beginning of every year I assess things and set goals for myself for the year. Setting goals gives me a flexible roadmap to follow. Now that you've read the 5 things that changed me in 2015 you're primed and ready to see what's in store for me in 2016 and it doesn't involve space shoes.
Health
Stay injury-free
After two years of injuries I'm done with injury. Done, done, done. I'm knocking on wood every where I see it. Bone density issues are complex and the most frustrating part was finding a doctor who would get to the bottom of my hormone problems. But after seeing many doctors I finally did find one and with her help, things have improved significantly.
Learn to live gluten free
Eating gluten free has been a lot more difficult than I originally thought. I have to inspect every food label for wheat contamination and eating out feels like more work than its worth. While many restaurants offer a few gluten free options, I've found they're not the healthiest. Hopefully, I can learn some tricks to make living a gluten free life a bit easier.
Tackle hip surgery
I don't even want to talk about this one. I've been living with AVN for 18 years and need a joint replacement. My PT believes my hip instability may be partially to blame for my lower extremity injuries, but orthopedics aren't sure (of course). I have an extremely high pain tolerance so it's hard for me to tell how bad it really is. I saw a doctor last month at Mayo and he said if he threw a ping pong at the bone it would shatter. So that's bad.
Since getting off crutches in November, I've had more pain. I'm not comfortable sitting or standing very long. After being diagnosed with AVN, doctors advised me to wait as long as possible to have surgery. But I think waiting any longer might make me susceptible to other side effects. Doctors won't comment on those things so you have to weigh them on your own. Thankfully, I have an excellent PT who's talked me through that. As much as I hate it and feel like it's the most unfair thing in the world, I think having the surgery will give me a better quality of life and put less pressure on my tibia and foot. I haven't decided when to have it yet. Sometimes life is so very unfair.
Fitness
Maintain current fitness level
As far as I'm concerned, my fitness level is excellent. I've been able to maintain it well considering the injuries I've sustained. I had my body composition tested a few weeks ago and body fat measured 14%. My goal for the year is to maintain where I currently am. I don't want to change anything with surgery looming in the future and still healing weak bones. Swimming, lifting weights and working with my pilates coach will continue to be my fitness jam along with conquering hand stands, weighted push ups and unassisted pull ups.
Pass personal training certification exam
Something that's been on my bucket list for years is to become a certified personal trainer. Last month I attended a weekend workshop and felt right at home with the content. I haven't decided yet if I will take clients after I pass the exam, but it will be nice to have it in my back pocket. I'm asked a lot at my gym if I'm a CPT so who knows maybe it will become part of my future one day. For now, I just want to focus on passing.
Personal
Warm up
I wish I could be one of those people who naturally trusted others, but I'm not. Michele wrote about the being friendly, trusting others thing recently and what she said resonated with me. Like her, I can be standoffish and don't mean to be. Although I would like to be more trusting, every time I have in the past someone does something untrustworthy which further drives my belief that people take advantage when given the chance.
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Blog
Refine
After two years of blogging, I have a much better vision for SF. When I started blogging, I thought it would be a hobby and never expected it would connect me with so many awesome, inspirational health living professionals. Now that I have that vision, I want to clean up my blog design and Pinterest boards as well as refine content old and new, reshoot old recipes, set a new marketing strategy, establish a budget and further enhance my photography skills.
Develop
Last year I established solid brand and personal relationships. I would like to do more to cultivate those relationships along with developing new ones. Along with that, I would like to become more comfortable pitching myself to brands and to people in general. I still find myself hiding the fact that I have a blog from people and I have no idea why. It seems like I should be shouting it to the world. I don't like tooting my own horn though. I think selling yourself is one of the hardest aspects of being a blogger.
Write another eBook
Last year I wrote Ditch the Diet & Achieve Your New Healthy & Active Life and would love to write another. I'm not sure what the next one will be about yet, but would love to hear your thoughts!
Professional
Be a student
Last month I enrolled at the Institute of Integrative Nutrition to become a certified health coach. Classes begin the end of this month. I am also registered part-time in a holistic nutrition wellness practitioner program which after 18 months will qualify me to sit for the board certification exam so I can work with clients in a clinical setting. With the holistic program, I will receive two NASM certifications in sports nutrition. I'm both excited and overwhelmed. Time to learn how to study again!
Find work
While I'm in school, I would like to find part time work. Maybe something in social media, that aligns with the programs I'm enrolled in and leverages my consulting experience. I'm pretty open to seeing what happens. My blog has been doing well and now that I have time to focus on it perhaps it will become that part time income.
Figure out what I want to be when I grown up
While I'm disappointed in the events of last year and feel many people abandoned me when I needed them most, I can only make lemonade out of those lemons and find the positive. I mean how many times in your life do you get the opportunity to explore who you are and do something brand new? Hopefully, the things I'm doing will lead me to where I'm meant to be.
And as usual, I created a 2016 Inspiration Board to serve as motivation for me and you in meeting our goals together this year so let's get to it!
What are your goals for 2016? Do you make New Years resolutions?
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Lora @ Crazy Running Girl says
Great goals! You have a big year planned... xoxo 🙂
Lisa @ Lisa the Vegetarian says
Sending you good thoughts on the injury and hip front.
It sounds like you have some really solid goals set!
nicole @ life after heels says
Hi Megan
I have only been reading your blog for a couple of weeks, so I did not know you suffered with AVN. I am a podiatrist and have seen it in the foot. I can not imagine the pain you are in. You are an inspirational to all. Keep us posted on your pending surgery. I wish you all the luck. Thanks for sharing
Megan says
I haven't talked much about AVN because it didn't bother me until my foot and tibia injuries last year which prevented me from moving the hip. When I do have pain though, it's horrible. The worst pain ever and I feel like an 80 year trying to get out of a car. It's very unfair.
Jody - Fit at 58 says
WOW!! So many goals & great ones!! That surgery is scary BUT sounds like you need to correct this! I am happy you finally found a doc to help you with the hormones too!
I know you can do what you set your mind too but being flexible is the key.. life happens & we go with it so don't let that make you feel bad if one or 2 do not get done. 🙂
So sorry people abandoned you!!!
Megan says
My hip is very limiting in my workouts. I would just like to be normal again although I'm not sure if that will ever be possible even after the surgery. And yes, friends and co-workers left me when I needed them most. I guess they're not real friends if they leave you, right?
Hollie says
I love your honesty. One of my biggest goals of 2016 is to stay injury free with my running. If I can stay injury free, then I can try and achieve my secondary goals.
Megan says
That is an excellent goal Hollie!
Ashley @ A Lady Goes West says
Big goals, Megan! I love that you're investing time in your education and going after the PT certification. I can't wait to hear what you learn through health coaching as well. 🙂 Keep up the great work, lady!
Megan says
Thanks, Ashely! Trying to memorize all the PT stuff is hard work!
Britt@MyOwnBalance says
Great goals! I really am inspired reading you list! 🙂
Megan says
Thanks Britt!
Emily says
Thank you for your honesty Megan! I love that you are excited about concrete goals for this year. One goal at a time, and thank you for sharing your gluten free recipes with others that are entering the gluten-free realm too. You're not in the journey alone.
Megan says
Thank you for your support Emily!
Daisy @ Fit Wanderlust Runner says
Well 2015 definitely had its ups and downs for you, but I am looking forward to what 2016 has in store for you! Congrats on going back to school and chasing a new dream. I know leaving the corporate world can be scary but just do you. Can't wait to read about what's to come Megan! 🙂
Megan says
Thanks Daisy, it's certainly an equal mix of scary and exciting.
Blair says
Wow...you have quite the year ahead of you! So much exciting stuff on the horizon...you can do it (hip injuries or NOT)! 🙂
Megan says
Thanks Blair! I really needed that encouragement right now. 🙂
Michele @ paleorunningmomma says
How awesome that you're becoming a health coach! I think the key with gluten free is just to make as much from scratch as possible. It works for me but it can definitely be tough with traveling and finding restaurants that take it seriously.
Megan says
I almost want to open my own go-for-you gluten free restaurant. It's so disappointing the lack of options when it comes to eating out.
Amanda @ .running with spoons. says
Well now you're just making me feel like a bum for not really making any concrete goals 😛 I do have some, obviously, but they're just part of a list that I keep adding to without taking New Year's into account. I hope that 2016 is a great one for you and that you accomplish all your goals!!
Megan says
HAHA you are not a bum at all and frankly, all of my goals have been tucked away in a mental list forever. I just find writing them down makes them happen.
Morgan @ Morgan Manages Mommyhood says
Such great goals! I'm just starting the gluten-free thing, and it's both harder and easier than I thought it would be so far! At home I'm finding it easy to do so long as I avoid packaged food for the most part, but out is definitely more confusing and difficult
Megan says
Eating out is questionable. I have been mostly avoiding it because the menu items tend to be unhealthy items and they make me feel sick anyway. If I figure it out, I'll be sure to share!
Susie @ SuzLyfe says
And I'm writing a post today about not having goals, HA. But we are at different points of our life--I feel like you are ready to catapult off that diving board. And it is so very much time for you to do that. You have waited a very long time, you have gone through the muck. Now it is your turn 😀
Megan says
I was forced into making this change, but like I said I'm trying to make a bad situation positive. Your time is coming!
Renee @ Bendiful Blog says
You've got some goals girl! Good for you the hip surgery would scare me, I'm waiting to hear those words about my shoulder. I also think this is my year to become a CPT I've been a group trainer forever I should take the next step. Crush those goals Megan!
Megan says
The surgery is the one that scares me the most. You should definitely go for the CPT!