
Ringing in 2011 with new friends in AZ
Usually every year around this time I do major goal setting and plan my year. This year, I am not chomping at the bit to do the goal setting, which I think is probably a good thing for me. I have a few goals that I am still working on so I don’t want to put anything more on my plate and become unfocused. What I do want to look at are the goals and accomplishments that I achieved over the past year. Often we forget to give ourselves accolades for the things we accomplished. It is important to celebrate our successes, this is one of the reasons why having an accountability partner or support group can be so helpful. Many of these goals are the ones I had written down last year and some were just fun things that happened a long the way.
I can’t believe that the year is already over and I am looking back. Last year I spent New Year’s Eve with new friends in Arizona at the resort where in 2010 I bought my first vacation home (one of my goals in 2010). We rang the new year in at 10 pm which I thought was really strange. Yeah, it was midnight in New York but it wasn’t for us, maybe it was some Arizona thing, it seems that everyone there is from somewhere else.

Hiking in Arizona with Roxanne
For most of the winter I was in Arizona and one of my best friends spent Christmas and my birthday with me. I thought I would have more visitors but my next ones didn’t come until June.
My dear friend Marion and her boyfriend Julien came from France to visit. They loved the US and embraced everything about it. It was so cool to see it from the eyes of someone in their early 20′s from France. They rented a fun muscle car and did a road trip from Las Vegas to California.

Wine party at my place, me & Marion.
I saw my first rattle snake and king snake. Unbeknownst to me the 6 foot king snake had a nest in the large rosemary bush outside the house. The night before we discovered this snake and his nest, I had asked my sweetie to get me some rosemary for dinner. He went out in the dark and started trimming rosemary. As the Brits say, I was gobsmacked the next day when I discovered the snake that was living there. Thank goodness they are not poisonous. In early January, I did a quick two week stint at a gorgeous resort on the Mayan Riviera where I did yoga every day and relaxed and met some really fun people from Edmonton – they know how to party! This past year was the year that I learned to golf and to play tennis – I actually took lessons and was gifted with more for my birthday this past week!

Firing up the balloon
I went on my first hot air balloon ride over the desert, this was a birthday gift for my sweetie, one I thought he would enjoy. WRONG! All I kept hearing was “I was a mile in the air in a wicker basket with a flame over my head”. Once on the ground at 9 am, the champagne was popped and we had a nice breakfast in the dessert, so he was fine. It makes for a good story anyway and he seems to enjoy telling it. This year I played it safe and got him a golf related gift.

Champagne breakfast in the desert.
Speaking of telling stories, one of the best trips I did was to Greece two years ago to go sailing. I had no idea how to sail, I am afraid of the water, as in, I won’t swim in an ocean or a lake and it was just two of us on a 38 foot sailboat. On our trip the waves got to 10 feet high with winds of 40 knots, the boat was heeled over so much that the sail was in the water by 2 feet and we broke a sail.

Sailing the Greek Islands
My boyfriend the experienced sailor said he had never been in a storm like that – it is the Meltemi that blows only every 5 years in June. So, as scary as it was, it was also exhilarating and in early fall, I booked another sailing trip for May. Hopefully the weather will co-operate and I will have many more fun adventures and stories to tell.
This past August I went to San Diego with a group of girlfriends. We mixed business and pleasure and plan to do it again this week but this time to Phoenix.
Once I was back in Vancouver, I rollerbladed the seawall almost every day from June to October. In July I took a 3 week road trip to the Okanagan and the Kootenays and spent time visiting with my parents. In mid October I did a 10 day real estate research trip to Hawaii, 5 days in Honolulu and 5 days in Maui. Even though I have been to Hawaii many times I really fell in love with it this last time. I also expanded my business into Hawaii and Australia and reached the ranks of the top 100 in Isagenix, the company for whom I am distributor, which totally surprised me.
At the end of October, I closed on a real estate purchase of a vacation home in Whistler. This is exciting because it means new adventures and skiing – a return to my youth. I also saw my first black bear up close, eye to eye, I am sure this will be NO big deal to me by next year as they seem to be everywhere, even when I think they should be hibernating. One of my biggest rewards was helping a lot of people have better health. I saw people reach goals that they didn’t think would ever happen. The success stories are so heart warming and really keep me going. I was also fortunate enough to pick up the phone one day and call someone who I knew could really benefit from the business end of what I do. I showed her how to integrate Isagenix into what she is currently doing and within a few months, this mother of two, with a husband still in school was able to generate an extra $1000 a month. I find it so rewarding to be a part of helping others to fulfill their dreams.
I have a few tricks up my sleeves for 2012 and most of those are already in motion so it is just a matter of time. Have you had a chance to reflect on your life this past year? Getting to where you want to go is much easier with a road map to help you. There are a few other posts here on goal setting that might be of interest. All the best to you in 2012 and remember to take good care of your health. Without it, all the money in the world means nothing. My motto for years has been: Your health is your wealth. Recently when I say this, I think of the late Steve Jobs. What he wouldn’t have done to have had his health back and to spend many more years with his family. His money couldn’t help him extend his life. Blessings to you all! If you feel inclined to share your wins of 2011 or your goals for 2012, please leave a comment.