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Hate daylight savings time but love goal setting? Me too…

Ah, Daylight Savings Time. My nemesis. As a night person, losing an hour of precious sleep in the morning feels like a personal attack. But, as much as I loathe the time change, I love what it meansโ€”Spring is on its way! And with it, a fresh start.

Iโ€™m a firm believer that new beginnings arenโ€™t just for New Yearโ€™s resolutions. Every season, every month, even every Monday (okay, most Mondays) are a chance to reset and refocus. So I created the Spring Forward Personal Goals BINGOโ€”a fun, hands-on way to help kids (ages 10-15 ish) build accountability, self-awareness, and personal growth as they figure out what truly matters to them and take steps toward their own goals.โ€

Why BINGO Works (Even for Reluctant Goal-Setters)

Weโ€™ve all seen it beforeโ€”blank planners left untouched, goal-setting worksheets that feel more like busywork than motivation. But a BINGO board? Thatโ€™s a bit different. It turns personal growth into a game, giving kids structure without making it feel like another assignment.

They can complete it at their own pace, aim for a full row, or even challenge themselves to fill the whole board. And the best part? The activities are designed to be small, manageable, and actually fun, whether theyโ€™re trying something new, refreshing their space, or making a positive impact on their day.

Fun to Use in a Homeschool or Co-op Setting

This is the kind of resource that fits seamlessly into any homeschool, co-op or even classroom. You can even turn it into a friendly challenge within your groupโ€”because letโ€™s be honest, a little competition makes everything more exciting.

However you decide to use it, the goal is the same: helping kids build habits that make them feel accomplished, motivated, and ready to take on something new.

A Fresh Start for a Fresh Season

Spring is all about growth and renewal, so let’s make it meaningful for our kids too. With the Spring Forward Personal Goals BINGO, theyโ€™ll have a simple, fun way to set goals, challenge themselves, and start fresh.

How do you encourage goal-setting in your homeschool? Letโ€™s chat in the comments!