May Progress + June PowerSheets Goals

Imagine it.


December 31st rolls around. You’re sitting down to dinner with family or friends, and you talk together about the story of the last 6 months.


What story will you tell?



The stories of our lives are made up of little decisions we make each day.


Do we say yes or no?

Do we start something new or grow what we already have?

Do we move forward or stay right where we are?


We can’t predict the future—our lives are in God’s hands. But, do you know what else is true? He gives us choices. We get to decide the next best step right where we are, depending on our particular season and circumstances.


If you’re like me though, thinking about my choices adding up to a new life and direction can feel exciting and also challenging. Why? Imagining a changed life takes faith. It takes believing in what I can’t yet see. It takes putting my trust in God’s plans over my own and stepping out on faith with Him.


I have to choose faith over fear! This life is the only one we get here on this earth. Today is the only June 1, 2018, we get. The things I do today have a ripple effect—changing my story, our children’s, and potentially countless others.



My little loves talking together and eating sweet peas in the Magical Garden.


To cultivate what matters, we think big picture and take small intentional steps forward.


A whole lot can happen in 6 months of small decisions adding up!


Come December 31, what story do you want to be telling?


The story I want to tell is, We stepped out on faith. We loved God with all of our hearts and souls and strength. And in the many times we were weak and messed up, His power was made perfect in our weakness. Look at what God did! Six months from now, I want to look back and see a family rooted in the Word. In community. A family in love with the Lord and deeply connected to each other.


What about you?



4 things you can do right now to prepare well for the month ahead and the rest of this year:


1. Write out the story you want to tell on December 31st. We can’t predict the future, but we can make intentional decisions in one direction or another. Write a few sentences about what story you want to tell. There’s power in writing things down—our brains and hearts begin to make decisions about them!


2. Make a “Move Forward Summer” list. I did this last week and it was so helpful—so much so that 90% of what I wrote down has already changed! In the writing, I started making decisions on how to change those things. Write out your list starting with, “I want to move forward from…” An excerpt from my own Move Forward Summer List:


I want to move forward from always being in my head. Hearing what I think people’s motives are even if it’s a story and not a fact. The more I think about a perception that isn’t yet a proven fact, the more it becomes my reality.


I want to move forward from often feeling broken, imperfect, emotional, too much.


Honesty breeds clarity, and wow did I get some clarity writing my list!


3. Join the free Cultivate Book Club. From now till August 7th, we’re reading my book, Cultivate, together—with a virtual book club party at the end! Join the easiest book club ever.


4. Get ready for Mid-Year Goals Prep Week! Starting Monday, we’re spending 5 days intentionally preparing to make the most of the next six months. And you get to choose your adventure! What do you need most?


Need a kick in the pants? Join us for daily live coaching.

Need help getting started with your PowerSheets? We’ll be digging in with you!

Need some goal-getter friends to cheer you on? Cultivate Community Groups launch Monday.

Need some real-life examples from others? Be sure to follow us on social for inspiring stories and daily pep talks.

Need some motivation to take that action step you’ve been putting off? This is where we’re gonna get a little crazy. We’re going to take those action steps LIVE together (I have some amazing prizes that will motivate you)!


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The small decisions we make today matter. And they add up.


What story do you want to tell? What decisions do you need to make today to move boldly in that direction?


I’m writing a new story in this second half of the year, and you can too.


There’s nothing magical about January 1st—June 1st has a nice ring to it though!



Pulling out the pansies and violas from the fall with my mom!


Here’s a recap of my goal progress from May and my June goals are below too!


May Monthly Goals:


— Be a Woman of the Word instead of the world – Yes, I made progress here. It was a battle some days, but I tried my best to choose the Bible over distractions.

— Set our summer homeschool plan – Yes! More below in my June goals.

— Finish and implement Emotionally Healthy Spirituality – I made progress, but haven’t finished yet. Continuing to read this in June! Have you read it? I’d love to hear!

— Q2 rocks prayer time (we call our quarterly work goals “rocks”) – Yes, and I have made big progress on all of my rocks, praise Him! 

— Prayer journal date – This is a date with God to pour my heart out and get still. I usually do this on a night Ari is working late. I light a candle and simply fill out all the prayer prompts. I pray daily throughout the month, but having one dedicated longer time alone with God has been a helpful rhythm for me this year, especially at the start of a new month.

— Start Write the Word Wednesdays – Yes! See here.



After I write the Word, I write notes to Grace in the margins of her Bible.


May Weekly Goals:


— Praise! with the kiddos. – We had some challenges in May (hashtag 2 two-year-olds), but intentional praise kept us moving in the right direction. This came in the form of talking about things we’re grateful for, praise dance parties, praising God in prayer, and expressing thanks out in the garden. More on that below!

— Worship + church in the garden – Yes, we have noticed new sprouts and marveled at the bees that God made. I also had a really special visit with my mom. We gardened late into the night one evening and it was a memory I’ll never forget. I praised Him as it was happening for our meaningful conversation as we were digging in the dirt together.

— Celebrate others! – Yes. We’re had birthdays and milestones and it’s a joy to support such wonderful and talented friends—like my dear friend Hannah launched her new book this week and my friend Sally who you will read about in my June goals!



May Daily Goals:


— Bible – Yes, even though I missed a day and got really mad about it! Hear that story here.

— Pray over the kids. Even though they get super squirmy when I pray over them and somehow the mention of, “Dear God…” makes them all want to be silly, every night and at times throughout the day, I hold them and pray over them.

— Exercise hard – I am claiming little by little progress here! I’ve done my best to do small running spurts on our morning walks. The kids love going fast in the stroller, so that’s some motivation!


Also in May, I taught a live webinar that you can see for free: Top 5 Ways to Finally Move Forward on Your Goals. This was one of my favorite live classes ever! I hope you enjoy it too!



I took Grace to get a plant she’s been asking me for forever: a red hibiscus. I blame emojis!

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