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2012 Goals

Posted by Shaun Tabatt  Published in Bible Geek Gone Wild

Update for the week of January 16th:

Goal # 1 – Lose 50 Pounds

At my last weigh in, I’m down to 254 pounds, which means I’m am 2 pounds closer to my goal of losing 50 pounds. Life has been extremely busy the past few weeks, but I’ve managed to fit in 4 exercise sessions, including a 3 mile run and 3 sessions of P90X. I’m continuing to use the  ”Lose It!” app.  I’ve found this most helpful for monitoring my caloric intake each day.  You can also use it to track your exercise as well.  ”Lose It!” offers a lot of excellent features for a free app.  Highly recommend it.

Goal # 2 – Read 100 Books

I am presently in the midst of several books, including:  The Big Three (Master Books, 2009), The Africa Memory of Mark (IVP, 2011), and The Referral Engine (Portfolio, 2010). Last week I finished Pieces of Light (Master Books, 2011), which makes for 2 books completed in 2012 and only 98 more to go.  I am continuing to track my reading progress on GoodReads. You can follow the books I’m currently reading here:  LINK and my growing 2012 reading list here:  LINK.

 

Goal # 3 – Write a Book

In my last update, I mentioned that I want to write my first book in 2012.  The topic I have chosen is visionary fatherhood. The short of it is that I want to tell my own story of growing up fatherless and share how God has brought me healing in this area and given me a “God-sized” vision for raising up my own family and being mindful of how what I do today will impact my family line for generations to come. I have relaunched my visionaryfatherhood.com website to share resources relevant for fatherhood and home education and also to chronicle my writing journey. I am in the midst of prayerfully putting together an outline and a list of resources I’ll be reading to help me begin this writing project.  Be sure to stop by visionaryfatherhood.com for updates on my progress.

 

Goal # 4 – Produce at least 1 YouTube video and Podcast per week

Last week I launched my books and theology podcast. I have wanted to get into podcasting for quite some time and even bought some equipment last year.  However, due to many circumstances it just didn’t come together in 2011.  Although I’m still in a learning phase with podcasting, it feels good to have the first episode under my belt.

The Books and Theology Podcast is a weekly podcast hosted by me (Shaun Tabatt). Each show will be divided into three segments:

  • Mail Call – A look at some of the books that have recently come across my desk.
  • What I’m Reading – A look at some of the books I’m currently reading.
  • Featured Segment – Either an in-depth look at a book I’ve recently reviewed or an author interview.
Learn more at booksandtheology.com or subscribe via iTunes. My 2012 goals updates and other videos can be found on YouTube.

Goal # 5 – Rekindle my Love of Greek & Hebrew

Last week was a busy week at Cross Focused Media. I had a number of deadlines to meet, including a social media proposal for a potential new client as well as my regular schedule of ghostwriting for one of the blogs I create content for.  Sadly, all of this prevented me from beginning work on my goal to re-learn Greek and Hebrew. My plan is to carve out some time this weekend and nurture my “inner Bible Geek” with a bit of “Bible language learning.” I will be starting with the basics: alphabet, vocabulary, etc. If you find you’re like me and have let your Greek skills atrophy since college and seminary, I highly recommend Keep Your Greek: Strategies for Busy People (Zondervan, 2010).

Original Post – January 6, 2012:

The new year has officially dawned and that means it’s time to set some new goals. I decided to kill 2 birds with 1 stone and am going to launch my 2012 goals video project, where I will post a new video on YouTube each Friday with an update of my progress towards achieving each of my goals. Not only will this help me to gain more experience with creating video content, it will also help me to be more accountable to achieving my goals. My 2012 goals are:

  1. Lose 50 Pounds
  2. Read 100 Books
  3. Write 1 Book
  4. Produce at least 1 YouTube video and podcast per week
  5. Rekindle my love of Greek & Hebrew

Let me explain briefly my reasoning behind each of these goals and the tools I will be using to track my progress and work to achieve my goals.  As the year progresses I will most likely modify or change some of these tools and methods and plan on updating this page accordingly throughout the year.

Goal # 1 – Lose 50 Pounds

At the ripe old age of 33, I’m up to 256 pounds. I realize that this is an unhealthy weight range for me, so I am determined to lower my weight in 2012.  I want to start out with reasonable expectations on the changes I will be putting in place for diet and exercise.  My plan for January is to cut my my portion sizes in half (i.e. no 2nd helpings) and do 30-45 minutes of aerobic exercise 3 days per week. The iPhone app I’ve chosen to track my diet and exercise is called “Lose It!” The short of it is that you use the app to track your food intake, exercise, and weight changes.  The app determines how many calories you should eat each day based on your weight loss goals (as high as 2 pounds per week).  Michael Hyatt offers a great overview of the Lose It! app on his blog:  LINK.

Goal # 2 – Read 100 Books

I am a lifelong learner and voracious reader.  However, I realize that as life gets busy, I forget to set aside sufficient time for reading, which energizes me and is honestly something I thoroughly enjoy. I also write book reviews at Bible Geek Gone Wild and Cross Focused Reviews, so reading is more than a pastime for me. My plan is to begin filling out a list of 100 books that I intend to read in 2012. The web site / app I’ve chosen to chronicle my progress is GoodReads. I will note my completion on GoodReads as I finish each book. You can follow the books I’m currently reading here:  LINK and my growing 2012 reading list here:  LINK.

Goal # 3 – Write a Book

I have had it in mind to expand my writing outside of blogging and book reviews for some time. However, this was pretty much impossible from a time perspective due to a 10-13 hour a day corporate job and my responsibilities as a father and husband shepherding my growing family. My work situation has changed significantly in 2012. I now work from home and am focusing on growing my own business (Cross Focused Media, LLC), which specializes in helping publishers and authors get the word out about their books through web and social media. Working from home allows me a lot more freedom, which includes time to do writing and research.  Much of the work I’ll be doing on this goal will be cataloged and tagged using Evernote. I’m excited to bring everybody along for the ride as I chronicle my experience of building a platform, research, writing, publishing some shorter form e-books, and ultimately submitting query letters to publishers.

Goal # 4 – Produce at least 1 YouTube video and Podcast per week

As I speak with friends and acquaintance who like me work with marketing and publicity for books and media, they are all on the look out for creative new platforms to highlight their products.  While the written review and article certainly aren’t going away, there is a lot of room for growth in the area of audio and video. Going forward, these mediums are going to be critical for capturing that continually growing segment of your audience who will access your content via mobile devices.  In light of these changes, I feel it is important that I throw my hat in the ring.  You can subscribe to my videos at YouTube.com/BibleGeekGoneWild, where I will be posting my weekly 2012 goals update videos. Stay tuned for my “Books & Theology” podcast, which I will be launching in the coming weeks.

Goal # 5 – Rekindle my Love of Greek & Hebrew

During my undergraduate days I was somewhat of a whiz at New Testament Greek and “proficient” at Old Testament Hebrew. In the years since college, these skills are out of practice.  Week by week, I will be re-teaching myself Greek and Hebrew. Through an ongoing series of blog posts and videos I will talk about the books, software, and other tools I am using to re-gain this knowledge.

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