You have to start somewhere. I proposed the first 90 Day Challenge in spring 2017. The first meeting was held at the library on May 23rd. Two other joined me and we each picked our own project. Three difference choices were made.
The other two members were definitely more consistent than me. There results will be revealed soon. I am extremely proud of R and S successes. Committing to a goal, taking action, doing your best and learning from your successes and failures takes courage. The process may be just as important as achieving a perfect result.
My 90 days were really broken down into three 30 day challenges: first -stamina, second – live a dream, third – commit to my own self education with the Entrepreneurs Leadership Academy.
Part one – increase my stamina. It’s really a life-long goal, isn’t it? So I upped my step count on Fitbit to 7,000 / day. I also joined Weight Watchers. I had no idea – according to their program that each pat of butter was 8 points. Obviously I cut that and other high point foods down drastically.
Part two – the dream. I just spent 30 days in Paris, France! A bucket list item for years. One of those big dreams.
The trip could not have been better. I enrolled through City College of San Francisco for a study abroad class along with other 80 class mates. The program included my dorm room, breakfast and classes and about 15 other activities. Plus another 12 things I did with new friends.
By July 30th, I had taken over 1,500 pics (photo journal coming soon) and walked over 340,000 steps. Here on the last day, I went to Versailles. We were so exhausted by then, my friends and I could only manage the palace tour and jitney ride around the grounds.
This is my kind of challenge. While I will always have unfinished projects I’m constantly working on, I’m more interested in making my dreams come true.
Part three is still happening. I’m excited to share what I am learning from the Academy. It is part of my personal 90 Day Challenge Fall series. It will be good.