I started this endeavor back on February 7, 2007. The idea was to try to complete 101 goals in 1001 days. Well, the 1001 days was up on November 4th.
I looked back at my original blog post in February of 07 and this is what I wrote: "I like to make lists. But this is overwhelming. I was told that if you write down your goals, they seep into your subconscious. So I'm just going to see what happens. I'm not going to be primarily motivated by my list. I like to live life, listen to God, and see what happens - be open to opportunities that present themselves." I've stuck with that approach to my list since then and feel like it has been a huge success.
Here's my list (click on any of the finished goals in red to read a post about them):
60 goals completed
8 goals are in the process of being completed
5 goals I'm not interested in doing any more
28 goals remain unattempted but I am still interested in possibly completing them
Even though I didn't finish all of the goals on my list I DO feel like I accomplished much more that I would have if I had never written it in the first place. So this is why I consider the experience a success.
One thing I learned through the process is that I change a lot over the course of 1001 days. My direction and goals changed course in ways I couldn't have predicted when I first started. So in this way 1001 days is a long period for a goal list. But on the other hand, it's a handy amount of time because it gives you several seasons in which to check off goals that might be seasonal in nature. I do plan on doing another 101 in 1001 -- probably starting in 2010 -- but I think this time what I'll do is allow myself to revise my list once a year. That way I can take off goals that have become irrelevant to my direction and replace them with ones that fit where I'm heading.
Thank you so much for your interest and encouragement throughout this process. It has been incredibly rewarding to log my progress here on my blog and to get your feedback throughout the journey!