Daring to Dream: A Mid-Year Assessment

How can I stick to my goals? January was a long, long time ago, wasn’t it? You may have entirely forgotten your resolutions, your plans, your goals, your dreams–whatever you decided to call them. Or you may be diligently plugging along with the actions you set in place seven months ago. Of course, you may be somewhere in between–aware of what you want to do but slipping and sliding along, sometimes hitting the mark and maybe even missing it completely at other times. 

No matter where you are, it’s a good time to take a mid-year assessment to see how far you’ve come and where you want to go. 

If your plans fell by the wayside sometime in February, that’s ok. It doesn’t mean you’ve failed. You are actually in good company. Maybe your plans were too broad or you tried to do too much too fast. Maybe you have learned that you really need an accountability partner or a mentor. We often think if we stop, we have to wait for some special occasion to start again (like New Year’s Day), but every day is a new opportunity. Really, every hour and every minute offer new opportunities that we can seize. 

If you’re diligently checking off goals, you can stop to reassess whether you’re moving forward with the same goal or whether things have changed–or should change. Are you happy? Is your consistency because you still want that same goal or is it because you’re just good at checking things off? If you have an easy time self-motivating, it is sometimes crucial to ask yourself, “Do I even want this anymore?”

If you are somewhere in between, think about what changes might occur to help make consistency more attainable. Have you scheduled time each week to work toward your goal? In the times when things slow down and you feel a slackening in your resolve, what is going on in your life? Can you make changes or ask for help from others to help pick up the pace for your goals? 

No matter where you are, it is always a good idea to reflect on what is working and what isn’t. A mid-year self-assessment will help you ensure sustained movement in the right direction or the need for a pivot to a better course. Keep talking about your dreams. They are much more likely to happen when you are saying the words out loud. 


About Deedee Cummings

Deedee Cummings is a professional dreamer. She is also an author, therapist, attorney, and mom from Louisville, Kentucky. Cummings founded Make A Way Media in 2014 after struggling to find books with characters who looked like her own children and an extreme lack of stories that reflected their life experiences. Books published by Make A Way focus on hope, diversity, social justice, and therapeutic skills for children and adults. Her work has been featured in HuffPost, Forbes, NPR, USA Today, Essence Magazine, Psych Central, Well+Good, and The EveryGirl, among other media outlets. In 2021, she was appointed to the Kentucky Early Childhood Advisory Council by Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, and reappointed to a second term in 2025 acknowledging her decades long service to the children and families of Kentucky. Deedee is also the founder of The Louisville Book Festival. She was inspired to work to highlight and celebrate a culture of reading in her community after working as an in-home therapist and visiting homes of children who had no books. Cummings believes literacy is a fundamental human right. Her work highlights inspiring messages that remind us all it is never too late to begin again.
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