Wishing you a happy New Year from everyone at Blue Zones Project!
With the new year comes new goals. Whether personal or professional, check out what our colleagues' goals are for 2018!
"My goal in 2018 is to say “yes” to more things I love, and “no” to things I don’t. And to hug my animals and humans more. ;)"
Ann Hayashi
"Say OUT LOUD three things I’m thankful for every day."
Ashley Leahey
"Spend more quality time with family, expand my healthy right tribe, better manage my time, and get my family more involved in helping their community."
Carissa Holley
“Goal is daily meditation.”
Carol Ignacio
"My goal is to do weekly meal planning to allow me to prepare healthy, quick, home-cooked meals for my family of 5. #eatwisely #familyfirst"
Cherie Andrade
"A goal of mine for 2018 is to be more present and spend more time with my family. And be more adventurous!"
Jade Iokepa
"For East Hawaii to have a healthy, happy, and productive workforce."
Jana Ortiz
“Earn my Level II STRONGFIRST Kettlebell Certification and deadlift 600#.”
Jeffrey Alameida
"My goal is to start a gratitude jar that I will place one thing/moment from each day into that I am grateful for that I can reflect on down the road."
Jenna Murphy
"Make 2018 a little more PowerFull by integrating the Power 9 within my lifestyle to gain a better well-being for myself, my family, my friends, and my Wahiawa community."
Joslyn Sato
"My goal is to meditate 5 times a week."
Kaimana Brummel
"Listen, learn and let go."
Karen Teshima
"My goal is to spend more time with positive, uplifting people."
Kathy Davenport
"To consistently practice the Power 9."
Keikilani Uehara
"My goal for 2018: To balance career excellence with a focus on placing personal health, ‘ohana, and faith first!"
Kirstin Kahaloa
"My goal is to continue to work out at least 4 times a week, meditate at least 5 days a week and eat a more plant based diet."
Laksmi Abraham
“My goal for 2018 is to blissfully thrive while achieving an ever-higher state of potential with my family, work, and service to communities.”
Lee-Ann Heely
"Work out consistently and get in top-shape before my wedding in March (eeekkk!!), and to keep it off long-term. I’m shooting for 15-20lbs!"
Lisa Cabalis
"Be more adventurous."
Megan Tabata
"My goals for 2018 are to be solution-oriented, with a can-do attitude; to find the heroes in my local, national and international community & to celebrate and learn from them; to find more and better ways to be of service."
Megan Yarberry
"Pray more, be more generous with my time, and forward fold with hands flat on the ground."
Molliane Gotter
"My goal for the next twelve months is to be able to hold simple conversations in a second language - and to travel abroad!"
Molly Mamaril
"Simplification in home, work & spirit - Meaning to create streamline and simple systems that support decluttering and minimalism. I function best when there is not too much stuff in my way. When I clean around me, I am ready to in take, process and function efficiently."
Peggy Mierzwa
"Ignore your limitations. Limiting beliefs hinders your progress by keeping you caught up in your comfort zone and prevents you from trying out new things and stops you from taking risks for the fear of failure or getting hurt in the process. You can have limiting beliefs about almost anything ranging from money, relationships, success, and the list is endless. It is important to identify your limiting beliefs, conquer them, and reinstate them with positive beliefs that enable you to achieve your dreams in life."
Royce Fukuroku
“Personal & professional goal for me is to simplify in 2018."
Vanessa Stewart
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